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  • Object number
    61/181
  • Description
    An auger is a boring tool used in a variety of woodworking trades, such as carpentry, wheelwrighting and ship-building, to bore long deep holes. Part of the auger bores the bottom of the hole as the tool goes round and another part holds the shavings and discharges them when the tool is pulled out. This auger was used by the donor, a carpenter and cabinet maker at Kidlington, Oxfordshire.
  • Physical description
    1 auger: metal, wood
  • Archival history
    MERL 'Handwritten catalogue' form – 'AUGER (SHELL) // Mr Newport was the owner of the workshop tenanted by J. C. Pope. // [pencil sketch] // ash // steel', Letter, J. C. Pope to MERL, 24 March 1961 - 'A workshop of which I have been the tenant for some years is shortly to be sold... // There are some wheelwrights' + other tools which I think may be of interest to you.'
  • Production date
    1900-01-01 - 1949-12-31
  • Production period
    Twentieth century, first half
  • Object name
    Auger, shell
  • Material
    Metal, Wood
  • Associated subject
    CRAFTS : wood-working
    Wheelwrighting
    Cabinet making
  • Associated person/institution
    Newport, Mrs
  • External document
    • L:\MERL\Objects\JISC 2012\60 series negatives\60_3822.tif - High resolution image
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