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1944.1.86.3

Line drawings of a 'culverin' and 'match-locks'


1944.1.86.3

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Collection type
Object
Description
Line drawings of a 'culverin' and 'match-locks'
Long description
Large sheet of line drawings showing a 'culverin' and 'match-locks', the third in a series of five sheets of drawings relating to the history and development of different types of European firearms, presumed to have been used to illustrate a lecture
Cultural groups
English
Date / Period
Date made: Before 1884
Date collected
By 1884
Acquisition information
Donated: 1884 Found unentered: 01/1944
Materials and processes
Material Paper Plant, Material Pigment, Process Drawn
Object numbers
Accession number: 1944.1.86.3
Research and responses

This is a large sheet of line drawings showing a 'culverin' and 'match-locks', the third in a series of five sheets of drawings [1944.1.86 .1 - .5] relating to the history and development of different types of European firearms, presumed to have been used to illustrate a lecture (or lectures), possibly by General Pitt-Rivers, or alternatively to accompany museum displays on the subject. [PG 04/03/2014]

The name ('Greener, etc.') written below one of the drawings in this series [1944.1.86. 1] may be the artist or, more likely, the original source (or one of the sources) for the series of drawings. W. W. Greener, a family company based in Stourbridge, has been, according to its website, 'Makers of Fine Guns since 1829': http://www.wwgreener.com (accessed 4 March 2014). (See Related Documents File.) [PG 04/03/2014]

Search terms: Picture and Graphic Art, Firearm Weapon, Drawing