Object number
82/44
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Description
This ear cap is very similar to ear cap number 82/43. It is made of linen with red, white and blue woollen embroidery. It was worn by the horses working in the fields to protect them from flies. It was made by Diana Rebecca Dixon, the wife of Robert Dixon who was a tenant miller and farmer at New Mill, Eversley, Hampshire, from circa 1870-1910. The cap was given to the donor by Mr Dixon. Mr Dixon's father, George Dixon, who was from Hungerford, Berkshire, was involved in agricultural riots in 1833 and came to a sudden death.
Physical description
1 ear cap: linen; wool; good condition.
Archival history
MERL 'Handwritten accession' form (Institute of Agricultural History) – 'Standard museum name: Ear cap // Accession number: 82/44 // Classification: LIVESTOCK Horses ornament // Negative number: 60/15513 // Acquisition method: Gift // Acquired from, date: Mrs Ockenden, [...] // Store: // Condition: Good // Recorder, date: DJE. 3.11.82 // Description: Very similar to 82/43 // Dimensions: // Associated information: // References: [page break] [pencil sketch]', Letter, Mrs J. Ockenden to MERL, date unknown – 'These embroidered articles were for placing over horses ears, to protect from flies whilst working in the fields. They were handed down to me from MR. ROBERT DIXON, a tenant-miller and farmer* at NEW MILL, EVERSLEY from about 1870 to 1910. // The articles were hand-made and embroidered by his wife DIANA REBECCA DIXON. // Dixon's father was Geo. Dixon of Hungerford who was involved in agricultural riots in 1833 and came to a 'sudden death'. // *small farm attached to mill.'
Production place
Eversley
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External document
- L:\MERL\Objects\JISC 2012\60 series negatives\60_15513.tif - High resolution image