N° d'objet
2001/18
Description
This wooden barrel tap consists of a hollow tap and screw (although the screw is held fast and will not turn). There are a number of holes drilled in the narrower end of the tap. It was used by the donor's Grandfather, Alfred Thompson for cider barrels on Townsend Farm in Didmarton, Gloucestershire, where they made their own cider. It was later used by the same family at Barn Farm, Kingwood.
Description physique
1 barrel tap: wood
Historique d'archive
MERL 'Handwritten accession' form (Museum of English Rural Life) – 'Barrel Tap // Description // One Barrel Tap: // All wood. Consists of hollow tap and screw (although screw is held fast and will not turn) // Number of holes drilled in narrower end of tap. // Dimensions // 18.5 x 10cm (length of tap x length of screw) // Associated information // Originally from depositor's grandfather, Alfred Thompson, a tenant farmer at Townsend Farm, Didmarton, Glos., on the Beaufort Estate. // This tap was used for cider barrels. They used to make their own cider at Townsend Farm. // For further details about depositor's family see 2001/15. // References // See 2001/16, 17 and 19 for other objects deposited at same time by Mr. Anstee.'
Date
1900-01-01 - 1924-12-31
Période de création
Early-twentieth century
Nom d'objet
Matériel
Dimensions