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98/54
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A plasterer’s trowel with remains of cement. It has a diamond-shaped blade, a swan neck and a smooth wooden handle. It is part of a collection of woodworking and stoneworking tools given to the Museum by Mr Stamp.
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1 trowel: metal; wood; fair condition- worn
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MERL 'Handwritten accession' form (Museum of English Rural Life) – 'Description: Small hand trowel with diamond shaped blade, swan neck fixing into a small wooden handle. Fixed with a ferrule. // There are remains of cement on the trowel. // Dimensions: Length: 21.0 cm // Associated information: See 98/44 // (see Trowel 58/129 under CRAFTS Stone) // This item should perhaps be put with the tools 98/60–67’
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