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  • Object number
    54/64
  • Collection
    Bernard Miles Collection
  • Description
    Box iron from Plymouth. Box irons were in used since the 18th C. they contain a solid iron block, heated in the fire.
    This box iron originally came from Plymouth. It is made of wrought iron, with a turned wooden handle (though the iron heater is missing from this specimen). Box irons were in used since the eighteenth century and work on the same principle as goffering irons; they contain a solid iron block which is removed from the iron, heated in the fire, then replaced to heat the iron right through.
  • Physical description
    box iron: iron, wood
  • Object name
    Iron, box
  • Material
    Metal, iron, Wood
  • Associated subject
    DOMESTIC AND FAMILY LIFE : cleaning
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