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Miners lamp
8485.1 - Painted black truncated cone, the base being wider than the top with the narrow pipe extending from the top. The handle is a curve of wide metal strip, also with a tube extending from the top. The top and bottom are slightly domed. -
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Small miner lamp
8484.1 - Small overall cylindrical lamp and reflector disc may be missing but pertaining bent wire handle. -
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Small miners lamp with disc
8483.1 - small overall cylindrical metal lamp with metal light reflector disc screwed onto the side. -
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Miners lamp
8482.1 - Tall metal cylinder with rusted metal handle and hook. -
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Candle spike
8481.1 - "T" shaped piece of rusted metal, the "arms" being two half-cylinders and the "body" connecting them into a spike at the end. -
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Aged candle
8480.1 - Squat wax candle. -
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Davy safety lamp
8479.1 - Metal cylinder with cotton wick encased in glass and a curl of metal for a handle. N. B. C. C. -
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Metal miner model
8478.1 - Small figure of a miner kneeling with one arm holding a pickaxe raised. -
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Miners hobnail boots
8476.1 - Fairly small worn hobnail lase up boots with metal clad heels. -
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Theodolite
8475.1 - Naked brass and painted black Theodolite.- Stanley, London 114269 patent -
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Rope making machine
8474.1 - Roughly circular contraption with numerous holes and hooks and a cranking handle. It's standing perpendicular from a block of wood to which it is nailed.- The New Era Rope Machine - Keep oiled- - July 18 1911 - Continental Trading Corporation Ltd. Chicago U.S.A. -
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Wooden tripod, 1888-1897
8473.1 - Three tripod legs folded up and lashed together with a narrow leather belt/strap.- Automatic patent thornton- pickard. -
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Miners crib tin
8472.1 - Truncated conical though nearly cylindrical tin with domed lip with brass handle knob shaped very much like an acorn and a curve of wire for a carry handle attached by riveted eyes. -
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Small tallow lamp
8471.1 - Truncated cone with bent wire handle and long spout. The end of which seems to have been crushed closed around some cotton wick, lid is missing, though wire loop hinge remains. -
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Kerosene can
8470.1 - Cylinder topped by a cone, curved metal strip handle, it has a spout with a metal stopper at the very top and has a brass brand label.- Braime -
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Large tallow lamp
8469.1 - Tall truncated cone with a small flat hinged disc lid, bent wire handle and long tapering spout with cotton wick present. -
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Small tallow lamp
8468.1 - Small tallow lamp, truncated cone with bent wire handle, simple flat disc hinged lid and long near cylindrical spout. -
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Small tallow lamp
8467.1 - Small tallow lamp, truncated cone with bent wire handle, simple flat disk lid and long near cylindrical spout. It appears to still retain cotton wick in the end of its spout. -
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Skip cable roller
8466.1 - Truncated cone roller with concave side attached by central pivot to rectangular metal plate which has bolt holes in each corner. -
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Clipper on component
8465.1 - Banana shaped piece of metal connected by a ring to a circular chain link, attached to an eroded chain link. -
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Eye and eye swivel with link
8463.1 - An eye and eye swivel (two oval loops of metal connected by a short metal rod about which they can independently swivel) with a single chain link attached. -
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Coal fork
8462.1 - Large rusted ten pronged fork with handle missing. -
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Hammer pick
8460.1 - Metal hammer-pick head; one "arm" is long and pointed, the other is short and blunt with a truncated square cross-section. -
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Large pick head
8459.1 - Large metal double - pointed pick head. -
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Small pick head
8458.1 - Small metal double - pointed pick head. -
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"Dog pick"
8457.1 - Rusted metal head of a "dog pick", or "pick hammer"; one end is rounded and slightly deformed from use, the other is a point - blunted. -
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Adze head
8456.1 - Metal head od adze; wide, flat blade, with ovoid ring for where the handle would be secured, the opening oriented perpendicular to the blade. -
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Petrified wood
8455.1 - Large hunk od fossil wood - siliceous, pale.- Petrified wood - Petrified wood forms when water carrying silica is absorbed by decomposing wood. The silica replaces the wood and takes its shape. -
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Shovel
8454.1 - Shovel blade is deep with fairly steep sides and with a short shaft with a "D" handle that has two pieces of wire wound around it. -
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Shovel
8453.1 - Typical shovel with a long shaft and steep sides.