Номер объекта
86/226
Описание
A 'hoof knife', used for trimming horses' hooves and also used to treat 'sand crack'. It has a straight serrated blade and a bone handle. The knife was used by a farrier at Stibbington, Cambridgeshire, in the nineteenth century. It is part of the collection of John Lester Gilbert, a botanist and local historian from Wansford in Cambridgeshire.
Физическое описание
1 knife: metal, bone
Архивная история
MERL 'Handwritten accession' form (Institute of Agricultural History) – 'Recorder: JMB // Date: 13.10.86 // Description: This knife has a straight, serrated blade set into a bone handle. // Dimensions: Total length: 21.0 cm // length of handle: 11.5 cm // Associated information: Used by a farrier at Stibbington, Nr. Peterborough // This saw was used for trimming horses hooves and also for the treatment of sand crack. See attached Xerox. // Part of the collection of Mr J. L. Gilbert // References: Ref. ‘Countryman’ Spring 1970 p170.’
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