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Contributor Name | HMS Victory |
Contributor Image | Peter_Goodwin_pic.jpg |
Profession | |
Location | Portsea |
Collection Date | 05.06.08 3.10pm |
Artefact Name | Oakum |
Artefact Description | Mass of fibres. 40 x 25cm in mass. Deep brown / black in colour. Wire-like fibres. |
Artefact Date | 1988 |
Artefact Stored | Boatswain store, HMS Victory |
Artefact Form | |
Artefact Image | oakum1.jpg |
Sample Taken | Fibres from the side |
Sample Image | |
History of Artefact |
Old rope teased out using fingernails to produce a fibrous mass that was soaked in tallow and tar. It was used to seam the deck planking and was covered in ‘pitch’. The rope was rammed in with a caulking iron and hammer. ‘The dockyard caulkers would get paid one shilling per hundred foot of caulking! Poorhouse workers and prisoners would be made to do the job sometimes as punishment. They are still making Oakum at Chatham Dockyard.’ Historian - Peter Goodwin |
Historian | Peter Goodwin |
Previous Owners | None |
Special Memories | |
Artwork Image | 00135_Final.jpg |
I | Attachmentb | Action | Size |
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jpg | 00135_Final.jpg | manage | 121.0 K |
jpg | Peter_Goodwin_pic.jpg | manage | 61.0 K |
jpg | oakum.jpg | manage | 52.3 K |
jpg | oakum1.jpg | manage | 44.0 K |
jpg | rope.jpg | manage | 60.2 K |