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54/7
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This docking iron, used for docking the tails of animals, originally came from Totnes, Devon. It was also formerly part of the collections at the Science Museum
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1 docking iron: wood; iron
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MERL 'Catalogue index' card – ‘… // DATE ACQUIRED: // GROUP: // NEGATIVE: // PERIOD: // PLACE OF ORIGIN: // NUMBER: // DESCRIPTION: …‘ This docking iron came from Totness, Devon. // It consists of two turned handles into one of which the tang of the iron blade is driven and into the other the tang of the curved and grooved piece of iron which receives the blade. The two arms of the docking iron are joined by a bolt. The blade end of each of the handles is bound by an iron band. // The blade which is round measures 3 inches across, the whole tool is 17.5 inches in length. // See also 51/383 // Science Museum Nos. 15206 Inv. 1937-151.
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- L:\MERL\Objects\JISC 2012\60 series negatives\60_334.tif - High resolution image