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The PTO drive of the MM-E sheller. Note the top corn drag. It has the extensions for the drags to help the ears of corn stay in the drag. My dad just called them sideboards and they fit on the outside of the drag. The corn crib acted as the other sideboard. The corn drags could carry much more corn when these were used.
Susie MacMurray installation (mussel shells and velvet) in Pallant House Gallery, Chichester. www.pallant.org.uk and www.susiemacmurray.co.uk
Shelling a bunch of fresh Romano beans in preparation for tomorrow's soup-making fest. The pods are edible, but for the soup I just wanted the beans themselves.
The Shell is the reinvention of the bookcase! This rotating unit was designed to literally delivery a "spin" to the any living space. Featuring 5 partitions, this cool piece adds additional storage and a hint of sophistication to any space.
Imprinted teal shells, hand cut and shaped.
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4 dozen 'A-Cup' cupcakes for beach-themed real-estate event. All decorations hand molded and painted; made from fondant.
Shell branded throughout the Streetview era www.google.co.uk/maps/@52.9547546,-1.4790692,3a,75y,215.6...
Several Decades ago, Shell put out a number of series of cards. They also sold albums to put these cards in. Everytime you went to Shell for petrol, or anything else, they gave you some cards. The idea was to collect the whole lot, and generally they were most obliging in allowing you to go through the box, to get the cards you were missing.
Some of my shell collection, arranged roughly by type and size on my rug. Reminds me a bit of Ernst Haeckel for some reason.