Object number
57/167
Creator
Description
This is the share of a breast plough. A breast plough, also called a paring plough, is pushed along the surface of the ground by a person, and the share pares away the top soil and turf. This share was made by Isaac Russell Nunney, of Kempsford, near Fairford, Gloucestershire.
Archival history
MERL ‘Associated information’ form – 'Made by Isaac Russell Nunney, Hampsford nr Fairford, Glos. // [pencil sketch] // ... // Who made it and where? // Isaac Russell Nunney // Kempsford Nr Fairford Gloucestershire.', MERL ‘History Artefacts’ card – 'Description: The share socket is of one piece with the blade: the base of the socket being a flat continuation of the blade with two pieces of metal brought up to "wrap around" the plough shaft. The socket has a square cross-section. The two wings of the roughly D share project at [right angles] to the socket. // The left-hand wing is bent up at [right angles] to the share blade and reinforced by a rectangular piece of iron riveted to the blade with six rivets at the point just before the wing bends upwards.'
Production place
Kempsford
Object name
Associated subject
External document
- L:\MERL\Objects\JISC 2012\60 series negatives\60_2896.tif - High resolution image