- Collection type
- Object
- Description
- Bird snare of whalebone and wood. [LM 26/11/2007]
- Long description
- One end of a whalebone strip is tied around the end of a wooden tube; the other end passes through the tube, forming a running noose. The size of the noose is controlled by a wooden peg tied part-way up the whalebone strip. The bird would enter the noose to eat bait, and on trying to fly away would pull against the peg and be caught. [LM 27/11/2007]
- Geographical reference
- Person
- Field collector Frederick William Beechey
- Field collector HMS Blossom
- PRM source Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford
- Date / Period
- Date made: On or before 1826
- Date collected
- ?On or before 1826
- Acquisition information
- Transferred: 11/03/1886
- Materials and processes
- Material Whale Bone Animal, Material Wood Plant
- Dimensions
- Length: max 360 mm
- Object numbers
- Accession number: 1886.1.779.12 Other numbers: 358 744 - 763
- Research and responses
Please note that there was no further information about Beechey on the Donor Index cards at the Ashmolean Museum, Department of Antiquities. [L.Ph 23/3/2004]
Search terms: Hunting, Hunting accessory, Trap
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