[.1] metal tin base, oval and printed with blue background and 10 colourful bird images, names go around the tin base under each bird image, 'RINGED PLOVER THRUSH GREEN WOODPECKER SKYLARK SWALLOW CHAFFINCH WREN ROBIN MOORHEN YELLOW WAGTAIL BLUE TIT'. small scratches over most of tin surface;
[.2] LID for above tin decorated in same manner, four bird images featured including 'KINGFISHER YELLOWHAMMER BULLFINCH GREAT TIT'
[.3] NAIL SCISSORS, small silver metal with piece of elastic tied to one handle;
[.4] BLADE, with cylindrical wooden handle and metal collar, blade is pointed, chamfered and angled;
[.5] SCORING TOOL with cylindrical wooden handle and metal V-shaped blade;
[.6] SCORING TOOL with cylindrical wooden handle and metal flat blade;
[.7] CALLIPERS,metal, curved point at end and wooden finger pads to centre of tool;
[.8] SCISSORS, craft 'FISKARS', black and grey springed plastic handle with orange coloured plastic locking mechanism;
[.9] SCISSORS, small with plastic covered handles;
[.10] SCISSORS, small with plastic covered 'D'-shaped handles, metal blades with curved tip;
[.11] PLIERS, long-nosed, all metal, green paint to pincers one on side and red paint on the othe side;
[.12] WIRE STRIPPERS, metal, 'V' shaped notch to cutting blade, graduated markings to blade with words 'SET TO WIRE SIZE', spring hinged, with yellow plastic handles;
[.13] PLIERS, Side cutter, short blade, curved rubber-coated handles;
[.14] PLIERS, Cutting, broad blade on pincer head.
Department:
History DepartmentCollection
History Collection
Collection Item Data
Accession Number: | H2016.114.1-14 |
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Accession Date: | 22 Aug 2016 |
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Acquisition Year: | 2016 |
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Material
Metal | metal tin with with and 12 cutting tools - craft equipment, metal and wood
| 0 - Whole |
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Plastic/Synthetic/Polymer |
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Measurement
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