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  • Object number
    54/362
  • Creator
    John Dennis
  • Description
    This dibble used for making holes in the ground for seeds, is thought to date from about 1800. Made and used in Gravenhurst, Bedfordshire.
    This dibble, a tool used for making holes in the ground for seeds, is thought to date from about 1800. It was made and used in Gravenhurst, Bedfordshire, for planting corn after ploughing. A man would walk backwards with one in each hand making holes into which somebody else dropped the seeds. It is made of iron with a fairly heavy solid point, and a wooden handle.
  • Physical description
    1 seed dibble: wood; metal (iron); wide crack in the handle and severly attacked by woodworm
  • Production place
    Gravenhurst
  • Production date
    1800 - 1800
  • Object name
    Dibble
  • Material
    Wood, Metal, iron
  • Associated subject
    CULTIVATING : seeding
  • Associated person/institution
    Dennis (Agent)
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