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    Posted: 11 June 2023 at 17:51
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Antwerp city library "Permeke"



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Prop ice cubes
How about some spirits.
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Top shelf by Joe Lewit, on Flickr

Next, let's see an interior of a pub or bar.
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The Reclaimed Tiled Bar

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A public bar ('Pub') tiled in 19th century tiles in Blists Hill Museum, Shropshire

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Brewing kettles in the "Pelgrim" brewery, Rotterdam Delfshaven (DM Rotterdam, august 2015)



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Wheel of USCGC Eagle


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paddle wheel


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too late

Messerschmitt Bf-109 showing the wheels of its landing gear


Next something else from the 1930's

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Nautical Archaeologists @ The Mary Rose

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Next something else from the 16th century (the 1500's)
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Sailing ship "Belem" leaving Les Sables-d'Olonne, France.


Some buoy, please.
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lobster trap marker buoys



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Sorry to be pedantic, but the Belem is a 19th century ship, not 16th.
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I didn't read that correct.

So, some 16th century equipment.

Sorry.
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