Inventarnummer
57/152
Beschreibung
This is a bench knife, used to make tent pegs. The hook is deigned to loop though a eyelet attached to a bench or stool, and the other end, probably with a T-shaped handle, was used as a lever to pare away unwanted wood. This knife was used in the local area around Moelygarth, near Guillsfield, Powys. The donor found it in his barn in 1954. At the time of acquisition, in 1957, there were still a number of tent peg makers working in that area of Wales.
Bestandsgeschichte
MERL ‘Associated information’ form – 'Used locally, found in donor's barn when he moved in in 1954. There are still a number of tent peg makers working in that part of the country. Description of guillotine knife in K.S. Woods "Rural Crafts of England". // [pencil sketch]'
Datum
1954
Objektbezeichnung
Digitales Dokument
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