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  • Object number
    81/176
  • Description
    An iron hammer from Henry E. J. Packer's farrier forge in Uffington, Oxfordshire. He retired circa 1970.
    An iron hammer with an ash handle, from the farrier's forge in Uffington, Oxfordshire. The donor?s husband, Henry E. J. Packer, who retired circa 1970, was the third generation of the Packer family to work at the forge.
  • Physical description
    1 hammer: metal [iron] and wood [ash]
  • Archival history
    MERL 'Handwritten accession' form (Institute of Agricultural History) – 'Recorder: DJE // Date: 7.1.82 // Description: an iron hammer, which is held on to an ash handle by an iron bracket, which is bolted to the handle // Dimensions: 33 cms x 7.8 cms // Associated information: From the forge at Uffington.', Notes from interview with Mrs Packer, 1 December 1981 – ‘Uffington Forge // 3 generations of the Packer family worked in the forge at Uffington. The first was Henry Packer who came from Sparsholt. His son was John Becket Packer who gave his name to the business. His brother was a wheelwright. He died aged about eighty, and left the forge to this son, Henry Earnest [sic] John Packer, husband of the donor. He died in November 1981 aged seventy nine, but had retired around 1970. The business then closed down leaving Uffington without a blacksmith or farrier. // Henry E.J. Packer employed three to four men and they did a variety of work such as tractor and plough repairs involving welding, and wrought iron work as well as providing the service of farrier. In 1930 at the ‘Annual Farriery Competition, organised by Berks, Co. Co. [Berkshire County Council], Henry E.J. Packer won first prize. A year later at the Royal Counties Agricultural Society Show at Portsmouth, he won the ‘shoemaking novice’ prize. // Around 1969 Henry E.J. Packer donated three account books covering the period 1896–1903, 1925–1942 (Farm Record Coll. BER 39).’
  • Production date
    1900-01-01
  • Object name
    Hammer
  • Material
    Wood, Metal, iron
  • Associated subject
    CRAFTS : metal-working
    Farriery
  • Associated person/institution
    Packer, Henry Ernest John
  • External document
    • L:\MERL\Objects\JISC 2012\60 series negatives\60_14324.tif - High resolution image
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