Spade, rabbiting
This is the head of a rabbiting spade, used for digging dogs out when rabbiting. It consists of a long, tapering steel blade, and has a flattened section with a hole, rather than a socket, for attaching to a handle. It was made by Finch Brothers of Sticklepath, Devon, circa 1945–6, and is part of a large collection of traditional craft products acquired from the British Council in 1960.
Contributors
- Finch Brothers
Subject
- CRAFTS : metal-working
- HUNTING : chasing
- Dog
- Rabbit
- Rabbit fur
Type of item
- Spade, rabbiting
Date
- 1945/1946
- 1945/1946
Contributors
- Finch Brothers
Subject
- CRAFTS : metal-working
- HUNTING : chasing
- Dog
- Rabbit
- Rabbit fur
Type of item
- Spade, rabbiting
Date
- 1945/1946
- 1945/1946
Providing institution
Aggregator
Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
Places
- Sticklepath
- Sticklepath
- United Kingdom
Provenance
- Museum of English Rural Life, University of Reading, United Kingdom
Identifier
- 60/516
- 9953
- http://mint-projects.image.ntua.gr/Museu/ProvidedCHO/Museum of English Rural Life, University of Reading/9953
Providing country
- Europe
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2019-07-31T16:26:57.339Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2019-10-18T15:44:57.982Z