Skate
Nom de l'objet : | Skate |
Catégorie de l'objet : | Sports Equipment |
Matériaux : | metal leather |
Numéro d'accession : | 2012.101.1 |
Autres données géographiques : | Dartmouth, NS [44.6652059,-63.5677427] |
Date de début de production : | 1863-01-01 |
Date de fin de production : | 1939-12-31 |
Description : | Part A and B are a pair of women's boots. The boots have 14 pairs of eyelettes and leather straps. Part C and D are a pair of size 10 ice blades that attach to the Part A and B. Part E and F are a pair of rollar skates that have screw attachments at the toe of the boot as well as a leather strap on the heel. |
Commentaires : | Used by the donor's mother. |
Fonctions : | Skating has been around for hundreds of years and was predominantly used for transportation purposes, but eventually changed to include skating for recreational purposes. The first skates used by recreational skaters in North America were likely of German origin and consisted of an iron or steel runner or blade with a wooden footstock and leather fastenings. |
Hauteur : | 21 cm |
Longueur : | 26 cm |
Largeur : | 7.8 cm |
Établissement : |
Colchester Historeum
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Ville de l'établissement : | Truro |
Province de l'établissement : | Nova Scotia |
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