Ship's Knee from Unidentified Whaleship Trywork

knee

SHIP & BOAT GEAR
metal, iron
overall: 44 x 3 1/4 x 23 1/2 in.

One of nine iron ship's knees used in the construction of an unidentified whaleship trywork (furnace). Knees were fastened outside of the brick trywork to secure the structure to the deck of the ship. L shaped iron knee with three holes (two on the arm, one at the top of the body) to secure knees to deck with bolts; original bolt in first hole on the arm; large iron hoop attached to body of the knee just under the upper hole to attach chain. Found in collection during Mill clean-out Winter 2023, advised to accession by Quentin Snediker and Chris Gasiorek of the Shipyard and Watercraft deparments; knees were deemed "rare" and important by Walter Ansel of the Shipyard. Overall fair condition; surface rusty and could use cleaning from years of storage in Decodex. Overall: 44 x 3 1/4 x 23 1/2 in.


2023.23.1.7

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