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Tail Docker

An agricultural tool used for docking horses tails. It has two long wooden handles fastened together by a hinge. There is a recess which hold an iron blade near the hinge.

Thistle Hoe

A small iron hoe with a rectangular plate. The plate has been stamped but the words are illegible. The plate has an attachment for a pole with traces of wood inside the fixing.

Throwing Club

This is a Fijian throwing club, made of wood. It has a carved head with an almost petal-like appearance. The handle has decorative carved lines at the end.

Tomahawk

This axe was used by the New South Wales aborigines. It has a long black handle, with a rectangular metal blade. The blade has incised decoration.

Tongs

A large pair of iron tongs from J. Clark and Sons. J. Clark and Sons were whitesmiths, locksmiths, and bell hangers. From 1880 to 1980 they lived and worked in a small workshop at 66.5 Clarendon Street, ...

Tool

This tool is from J. Clark and Sons. The tool originally would have had a handle attached to the rod, but this has broken off. J. Clark and Sons were whitesmiths, locksmiths and bell hangers. From 1880 ...

Tool

This iron tool was used for screwing metal. It was in use before the introduction of pressure stocks.

Two Spear Heads

Iron spears were found in twenty four of the male graves. These were socketed onto a wooden shaft. 6th Century A.D. Long: 360mm; Short: 180mm 1922/23 excavations

Typewriter

An early 20th century typewriter made of metal and glass. The typewriter belonged to Norman Gulliman. He bought it in c.1948 for use in his decorating business, 'Bradshaw's' of Beaconsfield Street, Leamington ...

War Club

This is a war club from Pago Pago, Samoa. It is carved from a long piece of wood, with a jagged edge down one side. There is a hook at one end. The club is decorated with carved and white painted shapes....

Whip

This whip is from Cameroon. It is made from wood, and has four leather straps that are attached with metal wire. The whip was used by Haussa traders in the Cameroon hinterlands.

Whip

This whip was used by Haussa traders in the Cameroon hinterlands. It is made of twisted black leather and has decorative embossed leather thonging. There is a leather covered knob at one end of the whip. ...

Whip

This whip was used by Haussa traders in the Cameroon hinterlands. It is made of twisted black leather and has decorative embossed leather thonging. There is a leather covered knob at one end of the whip. ...

Whip

This whip is from Jamaica. It is made from a long piece of tree bark. A piece of white tree cloth is attached at one end, and a rope is attached at the other.

Whip

This whip is from Ghana. The wooden handle is covered in leather with a green, black and brown interlaced pattern. A leather wrist strap is attached to one end of the handle and ropes attached to the ...

Whip

This Argentinian whip dates from c.1870. The whip is made from leather or hide, which is decorated with an interlace pattern. A metal ring is attached at one end, and a long flat leather strap attached ...

Whitesmith's Tool

A whitesmith's tool from J. Clark and Sons. The tool has a long, iron handle, with a block of iron at one end, and is possibly an anvil. J. Clark and Sons were whitesmiths, locksmiths, and bell hangers. ...

Whitesmith's Tool

A whitesmith's tool from J. Clark and Sons. The tool is made of a long iron bar, with the centre enlarged to form an oval plate. The plate is perforated with four holes of varying diameters. J. Clark ...