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Turning Mill. Explanation of handle hole boring lathe for broom heads

MV 000682

Description Turning Mill. Explanation of handle hole boring lathe for broom heads

Date 4/5/2016

Collection Historic Environment Scotland

Catalogue Number MV 000682

Category Digital Files (Non-image)

Scope and Content Interior. Turning Mill. Mr Duncan explains the boring lathe which bored the handle hole into the brush head. The bristles were applied by another company. Mr David Duncan, owner. Born 1928. All working life spent at the Turning Mill (apart from a spell in the army). Sound: sound Colour: colour Running Time: 0.42 mins

External Reference vimeo199678569

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/1545778

File Format (MP4) MPEG-4 Part 14 file format

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