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  • Object number
    57/190
  • Description
    This rushlight holder was given to the donor by the family of Sir Robert Hunter, Post Master General in the 19th century. It was originally used in Haslemere, Surrey. Rushlights became extremely common after 1709 with the introduction of a tax on candles, which lasted until 1831. Rushes were peeled and the pith was weathered and immersed in hot bacon fat and left to dry, before being burned.
  • Physical description
    1 rushlight holder: metal (wrought iron); wood
  • Archival history
    MERL ‘Associated information’ form – 'Given to Mrs Yeo by Sir Robert Hunter's family of Haslemere, Surrey. // He was Post Master General in the 19th C. // [pencil sketch] //'
  • Production date
    1800-01-01 - 1899-12-31
  • Production period
    Nineteenth century
  • Object name
    Holder, rushlight
  • Material
    Wood, Metal, iron
  • Associated subject
    DOMESTIC AND FAMILY LIFE : lighting
  • Associated person/institution
    Hunter, Sir Robert
  • External document
    • L:\MERL\Objects\JISC 2012\60 series negatives\60_2229.tif - High resolution image
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