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Last posts of Fido 1Popular
SubmitterFidoMore Photos from Fido   CategoryMiscellaneous HiFi Equipment    Last Update2006/1/21 6:28
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E Plumer handbellPopular
SubmitterFidoMore Photos from Fido   CategoryRandom Photos    Last Update2006/1/18 16:26
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This is a very old handbell by a famous maker. It was loaned by me for exhibition in Edinburgh a couple of years ago.


Town Criers bellPopular
SubmitterFidoMore Photos from Fido   CategoryRandom Photos    Last Update2006/1/18 16:24
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This is a monster standing 14 inches high and a diameter of 8 inches. Oh to have been around during it's hey day.  


Klaxon hornPopular
SubmitterFidoMore Photos from Fido   CategoryRandom Photos    Last Update2006/1/18 16:20
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This was used on an RAF fire engine during World War 2. It still makes a hell of a racket!


Type 16Popular
SubmitterFidoMore Photos from Fido   CategoryRandom Photos    Last Update2006/1/18 16:18
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This was one of the first telephones made by the post office around 1890.It sits in my lounge and rings but it would ruin it to make it of practical use for making calls.


And continue insidePopular
SubmitterFidoMore Photos from Fido   CategoryRandom Photos    Last Update2006/1/18 16:12
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An old servants bell.


GreensidePopular
SubmitterFidoMore Photos from Fido   CategoryRandom Photos    Last Update2006/1/18 16:11
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The collections start here.


Fido at home in favourite spot.Popular
SubmitterFidoMore Photos from Fido   CategoryMiscellaneous HiFi Equipment    Last Update2006/1/14 20:02
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Spot the picture of where I was on 30 July 1966?


New ForestPopular
SubmitterFidoMore Photos from Fido   CategoryRandom Photos    Last Update2006/1/14 19:58
Hits1160  Comments1    0.00 (0 votes)0.00 (0 votes)
Just testing!


loudspeaker damagePopular
SubmitterjulesnashMore Photos from julesnash   CategoryMiscellaneous HiFi Equipment    Last Update2005/12/19 16:08
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