Object number
60/678
Collection
Description
This horseshoe is a ‘bar shoe’ and is used to help support the heel. The shoe is fullered all the way round, with seven nail holes. It is part of a large collection of traditional craft products acquired from the British Council in 1960. Its origin is not known.
Physical description
1 horseshoe: metal
Archival history
MERL miscellaneous note, B. L. 22 March 1961 – ‘The British Council collection. // This collection of material which is covered by the accession numbers 60/430 to 60/791 contains examples of craft products made in the British Isles. The major part of the collection was prepared immediately after the Second World War for a travelling exhibition which was sent to Australia and New Zealand. // The collection was purchased for a nominal sum by the Museum in two portions, the one in the summer of 1960 and the other in February 1961. // For further details see the individual catalogue cards and the catalogue prepared for the temporary exhibition of the collection.’, MERL 'Catalogue index' card – ‘This “bar” shoe has a triangular projection from the bar which links the wings. The shoe is grooved right round and has seven nail holes. It is 6 in. long and 5 3/4 in. wide.’, British Council Ref. No. Not known.
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External document
- L:\MERL\Objects\JISC 2012\60 series negatives\60_5123.tif - High resolution image