Номер объекта
58/58/1
Описание
A drill clamp, a wheelwright's tool used for drilling tyres. It consists of clamp or 'cramp' and brace. It was made circa 1838 by an apprentice to Mr Passingham, a farrier, blacksmith and wheelwright of Longford, Middlesex. It was used by the apprentice at Longford, and at the premises of George Nixey, a wheelwrighting firm in Slough.
Физическое описание
1 drill clamp and brace
Архивная история
Letter, Edward Flaxman to MERL, 3 April 1958 – ‘I have in my possession a few old wheelwrights’ tools as under:– // 2 handmade cramps & brace with handmade drills; 1 handmade vice; 1 handmade bow saw frame and saws. // These were given to my father (now 84) in his youth by an old wheelwright who was then over 80 & who had made them when he was an apprentice. This was in the village of Farnham Common (Bucks)... Yours faithfull, Edward Flaxman’
Место изготовления
Longford
Дата
1830 - 1839
Период создания
1830s
Наименование
Внешняя ссылка
- L:\MERL\Objects\JISC 2012\60 series negatives\60_2662.tif - High resolution image