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  • Object number
    61/228/1-2
  • Creator
    Young (Manufacturer)
  • Description
    These forceps appear to have been originally designed for human use - inscriptions on the inside of the handles read 'YOUNG // EDINBURGH // FIRST PRIZE AWARDED TO JNO. H. GOODLIFE' and 'YOUNG // EDINBURGH // UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN // MIDWIFERY CLASS // SESSION 1893-94'. They were later used by a farmer as lambing hooks, for aiding in the birth of lambs. They were made by Young of Edinburgh.
  • Physical description
    1 set of hooks: two detachable parts [steel]; ebony handles; one leather storage pouch
  • Label Text
    Birthing forceps. These birthing forceps were likely made for human births, sometime before 1895. They were awarded to a 'Jno. H. Goodlife' as a first prize award at a University of Aberdeen midwifery class. Following this, they were used as lambing forceps by at least one farmer, before ending up on a refuge dump in 1961. Whilst the healthy birth of a lamb should not require forceps, ewes may require assistance if the lamb has not been born an hour after water bags are passed.
  • Archival history
    MERL 'Handwritten catalogue' form – ‘HOOKS (LAMBING) // From inscription on handle these appear to have been for human use at first. See correspondence // Items - Hooks in two detachable sections // One leather case // [pencil sketch] // Ebony // Steel // Inscriptions on inside of handles // (1) YOUNG // EDINBURGH // FIRST PRIZE AWARDED TO JNO. H. GOODLIFE // (2) YOUNG // EDINBURGH // UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN // MIDWIFERY CLASS // SESSION 1893-94' // [insert] More accurately called FORCEPS? [end insert]', Letter, F. Robson to MERL, 11 November 1961 - 'Enclosed are the clambing hooks which I promised to send for the museum. // I found them myself on a refuge dump, and traced their path back, through the hands of a butcher, and a farmer. Before this their history is rather vague, and I can find little else about them, except the name and date printed on the handle. // Such implements were used in this district around 1900, as my grandfather had a pair.'
  • Production place
    Edinburgh
  • Production date
    1894 - 1894
  • Object name
    Hook, lambing, Forceps
  • Material
    Metal, steel
  • Associated subject
    LIVESTOCK MANAGEMENT : birthing and neonatal care
    LIVESTOCK MANAGEMENT : healthcare and wellbeing
    PERSONAL LIFE : health, wellbeing and personal care
    Sheep
  • External document
    • L:\MERL\Objects\JISC 2012\60 series negatives\60_4943.tif - High resolution image
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