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Some kind of battery?
Yes Adam, dunster castle powered the servants bells.Some kind of battery?
It was fascinating to see the old wire system wish Id taken some pictures prior to the battery's, yards of wire on pulleys under floors walls etc.I worked at a customer's house recently where the servant bell system is still functioning. The 3 year old lad likes to push the front room bell and send mummy to the front door for giggles.
It was fascinating to see the old wire system wish Id taken some pictures prior to the battery's, yards of wire on pulleys under floors walls etc.
...Booger...that's one i knew...too slow:yawn: My eldest,when he was about 6,used to impress visitors,by knocking up a "kitchen cell",using a dozen pennies,discs of paper,foil and some salt & vinegar. He would prise a small led from a toy,and get it lit.
Some of these principles,were a startling scientific revelation,back in the day,and are now,for youngsters,just an interesting novelty...
...but they can still spark that fire of interest,and initiate a desire to know how everything works...not a bad character flaw! :flowers:
I don't know whats older, the jars or that phone.......
I don't know whats older, the jars or that phone.......
Okay I will own up, that nokia 6300 is mine, never had the fancy new phone's, does me. Mrs 7029 took that pic, caught me in it.
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