My Thingy? Answers on a postcard, please

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    • Created on Nov 12, 2010 at 4:01 AM
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    could it be a a church bell?
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    Part of an old oil drill?
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    Part of an old oil drill?
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    The shoring and shuttering is typical of the methods employed in loose or clay ground rather than hard rock; if that is so, and especially if it is in clay ground, it could perhaps be a primitive boring machine - given the presence of barbed wire it could possibly be somewhere on the Western Front during the First World War
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    The shoring and shuttering is typical of the methods employed in loose or clay ground rather than hard rock; if that is so, and especially if it is in clay ground, it could perhaps be a primitive boring machine - given the presence of barbed wire it could possibly be somewhere on the Western Front during the First World War
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