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Archives - Museum of English Rural Life
- Creator: Garland, George
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- 1Binding top of wattle hurdle to ensure secure finish; Chas Glasspool, hurdle maker, working at Eartham, W. Sussex
(SR RIB PH2/9/10)
1938
file - 2Fitting upright wooden rods [or sails] into curved mould ready for weaving wattle hurdle; Chas Glasspool, hurdlemaker of Eartham, West Sussex
(SR RIB PH2/9/6)
1938
file - 3Forge [exterior view through trees]; blacksmith C. Garley at Billingshurst Forge, West Sussex
(SR RIB PH2/8/2)
1939
file - 4Hurdle maker using 'measuring' stick to ensure end sails are not being pulled in; Chas Glasspool, with nug-axe in hand, making wattle hurdles at Eartham, West Sussex
(SR RIB PH2/9/9)
1938
file - 5Splitting sticks with cleaving knife ready for making wattle hurdles; Chas Glasspool, hurdle maker at Eartham, West Sussex
(SR RIB PH2/9/5)
1938
file - 6Trimming surplus weave from finished wattle hurdle with nug-axe; Chas Glasspool, hurdle maker at Eartham, W. Sussex, checking his work
(SR RIB PH2/9/11)
1938
file - 7Trimming wood on shaving brake using draw knife; H. J. Puttick making hoops for barrels on the common
(SR RIB PH2/6/46)
1939
file - 8Trimming wood on shaving brake using draw knife; H. J. Puttick of Petworth making hoops for barrels on the common [close-up view]
(SR RIB PH2/6/47)
1937
file - 9Trug makers Thomas Smith & Son working in the open air
(SR RIB PH2/2/8)
1930's
file - 10Weaving rods between upright sails on wattle hurdle mould; Chas Glasspool, hurdle maker of Eartham, W. Sussex, at work on initial 'picking up' process of hurdling
(SR RIB PH2/9/7)
1938
file - 11Weaving rods between upright sails on wattle hurdle mould; Chas Glasspool, hurdle maker, at work at Eartham, W. Sussex,
(SR RIB PH2/9/8)
1938
file - 12At the forge - blacksmith's shop in Sussex
(P DX380 PH3/137)
1930s
file - 13Bale loader on action
(P FW PH2/B4/69)
file - 14Baling hay from the rick : three-year old hay
(P FW PH2/B69/11)
1960
file - 15Baling hay with tractor-drawn baler
(P DX281 PH3/273)
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