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79/23
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A half-size wooden wheelbarrow, painted red and green. It was made by the donor's grandfather, David Hawkes, circa 1932. He was a wheelwright at the coachbuilding and wheelwrighting firm, Oxford & Hawkes, of Englefield Green, Berkshire, which was established at the start of the twentieth century and closed in the late 1950s. The firm made wheelbarrows like this at slack times.
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half size wheelbarrow: wood, metal
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MERL 'Handwritten accession' form (Institute of Agricultural History) – 'Standard museum name: Wheel barrow // Accession number: 79/23 // … // Recorder: Betts, J. M. // Date: 11.6.79 // Description: 1/2 size childs wooden wheelbarrow. Painted green & red. // Dimensions: Length: 103.0 cm Height: 40.0 cm Width: 45.0 cm // Associated information: Made by Oxford & Hawkes, Englefield Green, (Coachbuilders & wheelwrights) Egham. // Firm established c.70 years. Ceased in late 1950’s. Made by DAVID HAWKES, Donor's grandfather, about 1932. He was a wheelwright & died c.1937. Barrows like this were made at slack times.'
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Englefield Green
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1932 - 1932
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- L:\MERL\Objects\JISC 2012\60 series negatives\60_14351.tif - High resolution image