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              17 Archival description results for Carpentry

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              Stanley Bevel Gauge
              CA BWGPL AR-Build-2019-02-04-02 · Item · 1889 - 1946
              Part of Local History Artifacts

              A bevel gauge (also known as a sliding T bevel) made by STANLEY tool company, often used in carpentry. It swings, slides and locks into place, allowing an angle to be created that can be transferred.

              Part of a collection of woodworking tools and items owned by Walter Reeves and Joseph Mark (Mark was original spelling before it changed to Marks). Reeves was Bradford Town Constable and Mark was a railway worker. Donated by their grandson, Bill Marks.

              Bill Marks
              Tools for Building
              CA BWGPL AR-Build · File · 1889 - 1946
              Part of Local History Artifacts

              A collection of carpentry and masonry tools belonging to Bill Marks’ grandfathers, Walter Reeves and Joseph Mark (Mark was original spelling before it changed to Marks); Reeves was Town Constable of Bradford and Marks was a railway worker.

              Bill Marks
              Two-Handled Saw
              CA BWGPL AR-Build-2019-02-20 · Item · 1889 - 1946
              Part of Local History Artifacts

              A metal and wood two-handled saw. It would be used for cutting wood in woodworking/carpentry.

              Part of a collection of woodworking tools and items owned by Walter Reeves and Joseph Mark (Mark was original spelling before it changed to Marks). Reeves was Bradford Town Constable and Mark was a railway worker. Donated by their grandson, Bill Marks.

              Bill Marks
              Wooden Bench Plane
              CA BWGPL AR-Build-2018-12-11-04 · Item · 1889 - 1946
              Part of Local History Artifacts

              A bench plane made largely of wood with a metal blade. It would be used for shaping wood or smoothing a wood surface in woodworking/carpentry.

              PPart of a collection of woodworking tools and items owned by Walter Reeves and Joseph Mark (Mark was original spelling before it changed to Marks). Reeves was Bradford Town Constable and Mark was a railway worker. Donated by their grandson, Bill Marks.

              Bill Marks
              Wooden Carpenter's Ruler
              CA BWGPL AR-Build-2018-11-26-02 · Item · 1889 - 1946
              Part of Local History Artifacts

              Part of a wooden carpenter's ruler, made by John Rabone & Sons. Engraved is, "Rabone/Made in England/no.1176." This ruler would have been foldable. One half of the ruler and the joint are missing.

              Part of a collection of woodworking tools and items owned by Walter Reeves and Joseph Mark (Mark was original spelling before it changed to Marks). Reeves was Bradford Town Constable and Mark was a railway worker. Donated by their grandson, Bill Marks.

              John Rabone & Sons
              Wooden Level
              CA BWGPL AR-Build-2018-08-16-10 · Item · 1889 - 1946
              Part of Local History Artifacts

              A wooden level.

              Part of a collection of woodworking tools and items owned by Walter Reeves and Joseph Mark (Mark was original spelling before it changed to Marks). Reeves was Bradford Town Constable and Mark was a railway worker. Donated by their grandson, Bill Marks.

              Bill Marks
              Wooden Smoothing Plane
              CA BWGPL AR-Build-2018-12-11-03 · Item · 1889 - 1946
              Part of Local History Artifacts

              A bench plane made largely of wood with a metal blade, specifically a smoothing plane. It would be used for shaping wood or smoothing a wood surface in woodworking/carpentry.

              Part of a collection of woodworking tools and items owned by Walter Reeves and Joseph Mark (Mark was original spelling before it changed to Marks). Reeves was Bradford Town Constable and Mark was a railway worker. Donated by their grandson, Bill Marks.

              Bill Marks