Número del objeto
94/35
Descripción
A section of a barge board, with a large hole in the centre. A barge board is a solid vertical board secured by wooden pegs to hold thatch down at the gable ends of a roof, and is an alternative to turning or cutting the thatch at the gable ends. This board was collected, along with three pegs (94/36/1-3), from a house in Yorkshire in the 1960s, and are part of a collection of thatching tools donated by Jeff King, a thatcher and former thatching advisor at CoSIRA.
Descripción física
1 barge board: wood; fair condition- broken
Historia del archivo
MERL miscellaneous note – ‘Collection of thatching tools given by Mr Geoff [Jeff] King, … , Evesham, Worcs, … , in February 1994. // Geoff King: // Took advantage of gov’t rehabilitation scheme on leaving the navy in 1957 to learn thatching. He was taught by George Wright, a thatcher of Nurseling, Southampton. After three years, he set up business on his own account on the outskirts of Southampton. // In 1970 he became Thatching Adviser for COSIRA [Council for Small Industries in Rural Areas]. This involved much travel, giving advice to other thatchers, house owners, public authorities etc. The job also involved being one of the tutors on the thatching course run at Knuston Hall adult education centre, near Wellingborough, Northants. These are two week courses for apprentice thatchers and they have to attend three a year. The courses are put on by the Rural Development Commission, successor body to COSIRA. // Geoff King retired in the summer of 1993, but reorganisation with the Rural Development Commission resulted in a delay in the appointment of his successor so he stayed on a little longer. // The tools that Mr King has given to the Museum have been collected in the course of his work around the country over the last twenty years and were accessories in his teaching. // See The Thatcher’s Craft, Rural Industries Bureau, 1960. Library ref. 5790. Chapter 7, Thatching Tools and Materials, P.205.’, MERL 'Handwritten accession' form (Institute of Agricultural History) – 'Recorder: RB/JMB // Date: August 1994 // Description: Section of a barge board. It has a large hole in the centre. // Dimensions: Length: 85.0 cm // Max. width: 8.5 cm // Associated information: This board would have been secured by wooden pegs to hold the thatch down at the gable end of the roof. // Collected from a house in Yorkshire in the 1960’s. // References: …’, Typed/hand-written list in accession file: No. 33i.
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