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  • Object number
    74/152
  • Creator
    T. S. Dorme
  • Description
    Cow tie made from hemp with a loop at one end, constructed like a buttonhole stitch. It was used to fasten cows in their stalls during milking.
    This cow tie is made from hemp with a simple loop at one end, constructed like a buttonhole stitch. The hemp used was probably imported from the USSR, via Baxter Bros Dundee. It was used to fasten cows in their stalls during milking.
  • Archival history
    MERL Catalogue Form (temporary) – ‘Tie // Place of manufacture: Higher Flox Mills, Castle Cary, Somerset, Maker: T. S. Donme. 1970 // Dr D. Chapman, university of Liverpool // The cow tie is made from hemp with a simple loop at one end. This constructed like a buttonhole stitch. The hemp used was probably imported from the USSR, via Baxter Bros Dundee. It was used to fasten cows in their stalls during milking’
  • Production place
    Castle Cary
  • Object name
    Tie, cow
  • Associated subject
    LIVESTOCK MANAGEMENT : milking
    Cattle
  • External document
    • L:\MERL\Objects\JISC 2012\60 series negatives\60_12327.tif - High resolution image
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