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Harness, hame
A hame is the rigid frame of a horse's harness and would be attached to a padded leather collar. These two hames are made of ash which has been steamed and set to the correct shape. Each hame has a hole drilled at the top and bottom. They were made at R. W. Rich’s Steam Wood Works of East Hoathly, East Sussex, circa 1945–6, and are part of a large collection of traditional craft products acquired …
Contributors
- Rich, R. W.
Subject
- CRAFTS : leather-working
- Saddlery
- LIVESTOCK MANAGEMENT : harnessing and shoeing
- Horse
- Pommel horse
Type of item
- Harness, hame
Date
- 1945/1946
- 1945/1946
Contributors
- Rich, R. W.
Subject
- CRAFTS : leather-working
- Saddlery
- LIVESTOCK MANAGEMENT : harnessing and shoeing
- Horse
- Pommel horse
Type of item
- Harness, hame
Date
- 1945/1946
- 1945/1946
Providing institution
Aggregator
Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
Places
- East Hoathly
Provenance
- Museum of English Rural Life, University of Reading, United Kingdom
Identifier
- 60/685/1-2
- 10072
- http://mint-projects.image.ntua.gr/Museu/ProvidedCHO/Museum of English Rural Life, University of Reading/10072
Providing country
- Europe
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2019-10-18T17:42:02.671Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2019-10-18T17:42:02.671Z