Número del objeto
56/210
Descripción
This is a saw wrest, a tool used for setting saws. It consists of a toothed steel blade fitted into a wooden handle. The handle is stamped 'LOWEN'. It originally belonged to a cabinet maker from Cumbria. It was passed then to his son, also a cabinet maker, who died in 1924, and finally to the donor's husband.
Descripción física
saw wrestwood; steel
Historia del archivo
Letter, Florence Graham to Mr Higgs, 17th May 1956 - '...It is probable that these tools originally belonged to my husband's Grandfather, James Graham, Born 1824, died 1873, and that he commenced using these about 1837. The frame to the Bow Saw and the Gauge were no doubt made by him in his early working days. // James Graham was the son of a Cumberland farmer, and spent his early life in the construction and repair of farm equipment, but in his later years concentrated on Cabinet Making. // At his death the tools were handed on to my husband's Father, David Graham, Born 1849, died 1924, and he was a craftsman in the Shopfitting and Cabinet Business. Eventually the tools were handed down to my husband, David Gerald Graham 1885-1953, who retained these for sentimental reasons...'
Fecha
1837 - 1873
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Documento digital
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