Object number
63/99/4
Collection
Description
This is a heavily corroded but complete Saxon horseshoe which possibly dates from the tenth century. It has four nail holes and visible caulkins (protrusions at the toe or heel of a shoe to provide additional traction). It was found in 1948 by Harold Mair at Littlebrook in the Dartford and Stone Marshes in Kent. It is part of a large collection of horseshoes found by Mr Mair in the Marshes between 1942 and 1948.
Physical description
1 horseshoe: metal
Archival history
MERL Miscellaneous note, Greta Bertram, 13 February 2013 – The Harold Mair Collection consists of 272 horseshoes dating from the 10th century to the 20th century. They were found by Harold Mair between 1942 and 1948 at Littlebrook in the Dartford and Stone Marshes in Kent. Mr Mair built up the collection from finds around some re-discovered Saxon tide-walls adjoining an ancient causeway across the marshes. All of the horseshoes, with the exception of six, came from six acres of the enclosure, which had apparently been used as a grazing ground for horses for many centuries. Before his death in 1962, Mr Mair had substantially completed, in manuscript form, a book about his collection, ‘Thames-side Horseshoes from the Dartford and Stone Marshes, Kent’. The collection was shown as a whole at the Marshfield Show, Gloucestershire, in the summer of 1961. MERL has saved Mr Mair’s original labels, although some are missing., MERL 'Handwritten accession' form (Institute of Agricultural History) – 'Recorder: SK // Date: 3.7.80 // Description: A heavily corroded, complete horseshoe, with four nail holes and the ‘calkins’ clearly visible. // Dimensions: 4 5/8” x 4 1/8” // Associated information: Dated by Mair at c. 10th century, and found at Littlebrook in 1948. See 63/99/1 and 2 for further details. // References: H. Mair, “Thames-side Horseshoes”, p7.’, Harold Mair, 'Thames-side Horseshoes from the Dartford and Stone Marshes, Kent', p. 7., Harold Mair Label – ‘4 // Saxon // Tide-walls // 1948 // Littlebrook // 10th Cent? // 4 5/8” x 4 1/8” // 4 1/2ozs’
Production date
0900-01-01 - 0999-12-31
Production period
Tenth century
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