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79/56
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This is a claw type hammer with round face made entirely of iron. The end of the handle is flattened similar to a crow-bar. Plough hammers are used for undoing the nuts which secure the coulter and share, and for hammering the latter into place.
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1 hammer: wood, metal
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MERL 'Handwritten accession' form (Institute of Agricultural History) – 'Hammer, plough // Description: Claw type hammer with round face made entirely of iron. The end of the handle is flattened similar to a crow-bar // Associated information: Plough hammers are used for undoing the nuts which secure the coulter and share, and for hammering the latter into place.'
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