N° d'objet
54/436
Description
This mole trap was made by blacksmith in Holne, Devon. The smith was from a farmily of blacksmiths, and learnt to make traps on this pattern from his grandfather. It has sprung jaws. It is not known whether or not the trap was also used in the area around Holne.
Description physique
1 mole trap: metal
MOLE TRAP<br>Made by a local blacksmith in the Holne area of Devon, this trap was used to capture moles by killing or dramatically harming them. More contemporary mole traps swiftly killed the captured animal; however, this may have been due to the rising value of mole skin in the early twentieth century rather than concerns of animal wellbeing.<br><br>Moles have been considered pests on the farm for thousands of years, with molehills destroying pasture, encouraging weed growth and damaging crops. Mole catchers would travel from farm to farm, and would traditionally hang dead moles on fences as proof of their work. The use of lethal traps was made illegal in 1996 and further controlled in 2006.<br><br>MERL 54/436
Lieu de création
Holne
Nom d'objet
Matériel