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Scythe
Scythe, first kind used in Orkney.
ID: A172
Sieve
Calf-skin sieve.
ID: A173
Cubby, straw
Small straw-work cubby. Diameter 6 inches.
ID: A174
Stone, knocking
Knocking stone, belonging to the mell (A70).
ID: A175
Stone, quern
Large quern stone
ID: A176
Branks
Branks for tethering cattle.
ID: A177
Sock, plough
Stone sock from an old plough. St. John's Manse, N side of Longhope, Hoy, Orkney. 1900
ID: A178
Stone, charm
Charm stone? Rectangular with hole at each end.
ID: A179
Stone, charm
Charm stone?, a beach pebble with a hole in it.
ID: A180
Stone, charm
Charm stone with a hole in it, and pointed.
ID: A181
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