Bench vice belonging to George Stephenson

Made:
1829
maker:
Unidentified
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Bench vice, iron
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Bench vice, iron
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Bench vice, iron
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Bench vice, iron
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Bench vice, iron
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Bench vice, iron, used by George Stephenson during the Rainhill trials, 1829. Overall: 310 mm x 610 mm x 300 mm.

Details

Category:
Tools of the Trade & Personal Accessories
Object Number:
1990-7607
Materials:
iron and wood (unidentified)
Measurements:
overall: 310 mm x 610 mm x 300 mm,
type:
vice
credit:
British Rail, Clapham