Ceremonial trowel
Ceremonial Trowel
pre 19/09/1863 (made)
pre 19/09/1863 (made)
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Ceremonial trowel made of metal with a short wooden handle.
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Title | Ceremonial trowel (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Flat plate of caststeel with wooden handle |
Brief description | Ceremonial trowel, used by George Cruikshank to lay the foundation stone of Albert Temperance Hall |
Physical description | Ceremonial trowel made of metal with a short wooden handle. |
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Credit line | Cruikshank Gift, 1884-1888. |
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Bibliographic reference | From departmental notes relating to the Cruikshank Bequest |
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Accession number | 9778 |
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Record created | June 30, 2009 |
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