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  • Object number
    68/139
  • Collection
    Sharp Collection
  • Description
    A froe, also known as a fromard, is a tool used like a wedge to split timber lengthways into boards. It consists of an iron blade with a sharp edge at the top, and a round socket into which a wooden handle is fixed at right angles. It is part of the Sharp Collection of agricultural and dairying equipment.
  • Physical description
    1 fromard: wood and metal [iron]; fair condition: handle damaged
  • Archival history
    The Sharp Collection of agricultural and dairying equipment was compiled by Reverend C. J. Sharp at Wonersh, Surrey. Reverend Sharp died in 1967 and the Museum acquired the Collection for £60 in 1968., MERL ‘Handwritten Catalogue’ form – ‘FROMARD // 68/139 // CRAFTS Wood // SHARP COLLECTION // Wood. // Iron. // [pencil drawing].’
  • Object name
    Froe
  • Material
    Wood, Metal, iron
  • Associated subject
    CRAFTS : wood-working
  • External document
    • L:\MERL\Objects\JISC 2012\60 series negatives\60_8938.tif - High resolution image
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