No042 1866 Whirligig
This is a patent drawing for a Whirligig, a mechanical toy invented by Haven & Hettrick and patented on May 20, 1866. The drawing shows a hand holding the Whirligig, which consists of a spool-like object with a string attached to it. The string is wrapped around a spindle that is attached to the spool. When the string is pulled, the Whirligig spins rapidly.
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