Copper sculpting/modeling tool hand fashioned to create a flattened, spoon-like handle leading to a rounded shank ending in another flattened end bent at the tip to create a short 1/2" extension bent to nearly a right angle for working in clay or plaster. End is squared off. Crude but effective tool for sculpting bears marks of hammering, especially underside of flattened handle. Used by Lloyd Mifflin. Tool presumed to have been fashioned by Lloyd Mifflin himself from a length of copper. Provenance: Mifflin to the Minnich sisters to the groundskeeper at Norwood to donors.
Photograph- Metal bridge at Yeates School. Written on back: "Water went over floor of bridge. *Note broken rail (in center). Broken by ice cake floating down stream."
Photograph- Metal bridge at Yeates School. Written on back: "Water went over floor of bridge. *Note broken rail (in center). Broken by ice cake floating down stream."
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Metal bridge at Yeates School. Written on back: "Water went over floor of bridge. *Note broken rail (in center). Broken by ice cake floating down stream."
Photograph- Yeates School showing Jasper Hall with ice jammed in front of building. Also shows edge of gym and Gardiner Hall. Written on back: "Flood level on line with ice on trees. Note boy knee deep in ince."
Photograph- Yeates School showing Jasper Hall with ice jammed in front of building. Also shows edge of gym and Gardiner Hall. Written on back: "Flood level on line with ice on trees. Note boy knee deep in ince."
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Yeates School showing Jasper Hall with ice jammed in front of building. Also shows edge of gym and Gardiner Hall. Written on back: "Flood level on line with ice on trees. Note boy knee deep in ince."