Title
Tuskar. A spade with a long, rounded rectangular iron blade and a wooden handle. The blade has a flattened spike or wing projecting from it perpendicularly on the end on one side.
Identifier
ABDUA:18828
Description
Peat spade (or tuskar) with broad, round-ended blade and short wing that is typical of Aberdeenshire. The spade might be used vertically or horizontally, according to the type of peat bed. The end of the spade and the wing are made from a single piece of iron, mounted on to the wooden spade. The wing cuts the peat to make a block of a certain size.
Date
Early: 1800 Late: 1900
Format
metal iron wood, L: 985 mm W: 170 mm L (Cuttingspike): 104 mm
Coverage
Europe, Scotland, North East Scotland, Premnay Aberdeenshire
Type
Physical Object
Provenance
Acquisition Source: Gibb, Robert
UUID
dc50f441-2a91-46ea-b0cc-4fb4d91bf4ca