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- A User Melbourne, Australia
- B Manufacturer Birmingham, United Kingdom
- C User South Melbourne, Australia
Screw Box - Robert Marples, Sheffield, circa 1900-1940
Reg. No: SH 912767
- Summary:
- Screw box for cutting wooden threads. Made by Robert Marples Hermitage Works, Sheffield, circa 1900-1940.
Used in the woodturning business of Adolph Bruhn & Son, South Melbourne, 1970-1990, and previously in Little Collins Street, Melbourne. The business made a wide range of wooden products, including tables and architectural mouldings, and undertook specialist turning tasks. Part of a collection of nearly 900 items, including a lathe, cutting tools, hand tools, products, workshop fittings, office equipment, portraits, and an accounts ledger. - Description:
- Rectangular block of two pieces of wood, one screwed on top. There is a hole through the block from top to bottom. Within this hole is a blade - a cutter held in place between the two pieces screwed together. The inside wall of the hole has a spiral shape cut into it. There is a turn screw at the bottom.
Found in Area E3 of workshop.
| Discipline: | History |
| Dimensions: | 4.20 cm (Height), 4.80 cm (Width), 11.20 cm (Length) |
More information
| Tagged with: | german communities, german immigration, trades, woodturning industry, woodworking |
| Themes this item is part of: | Bruhn Collection, Working Life & Trades Collection |
| Primary Classification: | TRADES |
| Secondary Classification: | Woodturning |
| Tertiary Classification: | hand tools |
| Inscriptions: | Stamped base panel of block: ROBERT MARPLES HERMITAGE WORKS/ SHEFFIELD. |
| Manufacturer: | Robert Marples Hermitage Works, Birmingham, England, Great Britain, circa 1900-1940 |
| User: | Adolph Bruhn & Son, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, circa 1920-1970 |
| User: | Adolph Bruhn & Son, South Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1970-1990 |




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