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  • Object number
    51/694
  • Collection
    Lavinia Smith Collection
  • Description
    This pitchfork head was used for collecting up brushwood and refuse after a hedge had been laid. Nothing is known of its origins.
    This large pitchfork head with two tines was used for collecting up brushwood and refuse after a hedge had been laid. Nothing is known of its origins.
  • Physical description
    1 pitchfork: metal; good condition
  • Archival history
    MERL 'Catalogue index' card – 'This large sized pitchfork was used for collecting up brushwood and refuse after a hedge had been laid. // It has two tines, square in profile, and 15 inches long. The tines are 9 inches apart at the tip and for 11 inches of their length the tines are parallel, before they suddenly narrow to their junction. The tanged point is barbed, each of its four corners having three barbs. The point is 5.3 inches long. // The origin of the fork is unknown.', No Lavinia Smith No. recorded.
  • Object name
    Pitchfork
  • Material
    Metal
  • Associated subject
    Brushwood
    Berkshire
    LAND AND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT : fencing, walling and hedging
  • Associated person/institution
    Rippon, Miss Dorothy May Lyddon (Agent)
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