Collection Items
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 1 of [William Dunbar] William Dunbar of Reynolds Bridge a hale and hearty old gentleman who admits to over eighty but is astonishingly active is the last of the knifemakers remaining in his section Commonly known...
- Contributor: Dunbar, William
- Date: 1938
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 2 of [William Dunbar] sir he was a Yankee he wasnt an Englishman I learned the trade from him when I was a kid and went to work in the shop here when I was fourteen...
- Contributor: Dunbar, William
- Date: 1938
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 3 of [William Dunbar] 3 wanted to Most of the fellers had tools and a vice in their homes The steel was Bessemer imported from England I used to go down to the shop nights around...
- Contributor: Dunbar, William
- Date: 1938
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 4 of [William Dunbar] 4 unless you count Billy Morehouse who lives over here to Matthews He was a blade forger They were a great bunch a great bunch Lot of drinkers amongst tem Theyd walk...
- Contributor: Dunbar, William
- Date: 1938
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Book/Printed MaterialImage 5 of [William Dunbar] 5 in yellowed ivory a small key inserted in one end Watch key explains Mr Dunbar They used to wind watches with a key you know one time Me are interrupted by...
- Contributor: Dunbar, William
- Date: 1938