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Been past the petrol station in this article loads of times: BBC News - England's most unusual listed buildings
Never realised it was a listed building
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Shockingly bad service at La Tasca tonight. Waited over an hour and a half for pre-ordered food (a set menu - everyone had the same), then half the dishes never turned up. The dessert (cheesecake) was still frozen when served. But being a friend's 40th, didn't want to make too much fuss and spoil her night.Comment
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Absolutely chucking it down here now. Well, not actually here - out there *gestures towards window*Comment
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TPD, I... am... your... Father.Originally posted by test please delete View PostGreetings.
This is a short message to thank you all for continuing to post in me. Your valuable contributions are all very much appreciated.
Kind Regards
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It's treadle machine with an electric bit added on that makes the treadle redundant.Originally posted by barrydidit View PostYep.
<mrs beaton mode>
First feed the cotton from your bobbin to the needle
</mrs beeton mode>
Then, position fabric suitably, and move it between the foot and the plate whilst depressing pedal accordingly.
Snap the thread from below the needle point once all sewing is complete/one wishes to start sewing from a different place on the same fabric.
As far as I have observed (and I have observed extensively), the 'winding thread onto bobbin and then threading the machine' part of the operation is where 80% of the skill is involved. The other 20% being in not sewing ones digits to a piece of fabric.
Is this a manual specimin, or an early electric model?
The electric bit looks like it was designed by Edison.Comment
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