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54/265
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This is a large sized pitchfork, known as a 'Gambril' which was used on a small holding at Great Cornard, Suffolk. It was generally used for gathering loose straw together, rather than as a pitching tool. An unusual feature in this fork is that the tines are round, rather than square, in profile.
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1 pitchfork: metal and wood; fair condition
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- L:\MERL\Objects\JISC 2012\60 series negatives\60_408.tif - High resolution image