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Three sitting Aussie ‘Grunts’ from the Royal Australian Regiment in various seated poses
and Willie hopes the little [expletive deleted] comes back as a fire hydrant
the young Patton acquired a Bull Terrier and became enamored with the breed
A trained crew could deploy a gun in 2 1⁄2 minutes and fire at a ground target up to nine miles away – a distance that exceeded almost every Allied tank’s main armament range
53028 - Farm Tools, 18th-19th Century, Set No.1 w Britain's world war 1 On the menu is crustyFarm Tools, 18th 19th Century, Set No. 1 This set of typical farm tools is comprised of basic equipment that were most often used to carry out daily chores about the farm. This includes a stone boat that resembles a sled, used to move heavy items short distances, and an always useful wheelbarrow. A scythe, sickle, pitchforks, winnowing tray, and wooden grain shovel are a direct connection to the crops, while a pick and shovel are a nod to other tasks.