Handle Physical Object


Accession Number
1986.008.1759b
Alternate object names
Tool Handle;Axe Handle
Creation Date
circa 1620
Materials
Description
Wood handle from iron axe head 1986.008.1759a.

Dimensions

5.7 cm W x 10.4 cm L , Item (Overall)

10.4 x 5.7 cm

Exhibition Label
Case Caption (2023): 

Sailing The Ship

A galleon was a complex vessel, requiring expert handling at all levels. Both sailors and officers might develop a specialty, but they had to be able to perform a variety of jobs, as required. It was hard and sometimes dangerous work—a fall from the rigging either onto the deck or into the sea could prove fatal. Rations were poor and shipboard discipline was harsh. However, ordinary sailors were better paid than peasants or laborers, and they often enjoyed a sense of adventure.

Ideally, sailors of every rank went to sea as children and learned their trades by practical experience and apprenticeship. Many youngsters came from seafaring families, following in their elders’ footsteps. Others were running away from their families and eager to start their own lives.
Object Caption (2023):

Axe Heads
Iron (c.1620)
Gift of Jamestown Inc.
1986.008.0784a, 1986.008.1759a,b