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1903.18.12

Wood and string puzzle: beads seem to be of metal, possibly of recycled metal buttons [L.Ph 'DCF 2004-2006 What's Upstairs?' 9/3/2005]

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1903.18.12

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Collection type
Object
Description
Wood and string puzzle: beads seem to be of metal, possibly of recycled metal buttons [L.Ph 'DCF 2004-2006 What's Upstairs?' 9/3/2005]
Cultural groups
Danish
Person
Field collector Thomas Nelson Annandale
PRM source Thomas Nelson Annandale
Date / Period
Date made: Before 1903
Date collected
August 1903
Acquisition information
Donated: 08/1903
Materials and processes
Material Wood Plant, Material String, Material Metal, Material Bead, Process Carved, Process Perforated, Process Recycled
Dimensions
Width: max 160 mm
Object numbers
Accession number: 1903.18.12
Research and responses

In his book The Faroes and Iceland (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1905), Annandale describes Tórshavn as being on the east coast opposite Naalsoe (or Needle Isle). This would seem to suggest that Naalsoe is the island now referred to as Nólsoy. [CW 15/12/99]

For the donor's account of his visit to Føroyar [the Faroe Islands], see The Faroes and Iceland: Studies in Island Life, by Thomas Annandale (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1905). [JC 4 12 2014]

Associated publications
Reference: The Faroes and Iceland: studies in island life, Main author: Nelson Annandale; Oxford, 1905, Page: 57-59

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