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? ? ? ?? ? ? ? Can you match the Victorian artefacts with their modern equivalents? Click a picture once to grab it, then move it next to the item that you think is its modern-day equivalent. Then click FINISHED to see if you are correct…… FINISHED Church Farm Museum Now & Then CREDITS

The Correct Now and Then pairs are …… Electric Blanket Washing Machine Gas Cooker Combine Harvester cuts & threshes the corn Electric Iron Food Processor Tractor Steam Threshing Machine Horses – farm machinery is mostly horse drawn Combine Harvester cuts & threshes the corn HOME CREDITS Flat Iron – heated up on range to iron clothes Mangle – squeezes water out of washed clothes Mincer – chops up meat. Hand operated Kitchen Range fuelled by coal or wood Stoneware hot water bottle Scythe – tool used to cut hay or corn

Created by Vikki Pearson – VKP Heritage Ltd. for Church Farm Museum, Lincolnshire County Council Part of the Church Farm – A Victorian Farm in Action Learning Journey on HOME Note: If the drag and drop function doesnt work, you need to adjust your macro settings in Powerpoint. Go to Tools/Options/Security/Macro security. Set your Macro security to Low, which will allow macros to run.