Below is a picture menu of objects of Pipe Spring's history. Click on the picture to see a bigger version of the object. The size of the larger picture is listed under the picture. The objects are identified by a letter. A number is included on the objects which have two pictures to view different sides. Decide what it is, what it was used for and who used it. Click on the answer to find out how much you know about the past. Some of the answers have links to movies which need a QuickTime plugin to play.
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