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  • Collection: Encyclopaedia of the North East

Man trap. An iron trap with sharp teeth on hinged brackets which are snapped shut by a leaf spring. The leaf spring has part of a chain at one end.
Man trap, in iron, nineteenth century, type: gin trap. Would have been set, hidden in undergrowth, to deter and catch poachers. The jaws are set open by the shank of metal, and when the trap is sprung, by stepping on it, the toothed jaws snap…

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Heckle, for dressing flax, with a wooden handle, heart-shaped iron tang and long, slightly curved iron teeth, set at a right angle to the handle (one tooth missing).

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Ox shoes. Two flat oblong pieces of iron with wings at the front to fit an ox hoof. One shoe has a hoof placed inside it.
Two ox shoes, with a broad wing or flange over each side of the toe and an additional flange at the heel.

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Bicker tarty. A tub shaped bowl made of staves of dark wood bound with two iron bands. Rounded blocks project from two of the staves opposite each other making the handles.
Brose bowl or 'bicker tartie' bowl, bucket-shaped, made from 14 wooden staves (2 of the staves form lugs or handles), flat base, and bound with two iron bands.

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