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Dublin Core
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Contributor
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Sponberg-Paraday, Livia (photographer)
Coverage
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Repository: Montgomery Place (American repository, 1802 CE-), Annandale-on-Hudson, Dutchess, New York, United States
Creator
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unknown (unknown cultural designation) creator
Culture: probably American
Date
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probably ca. 19th century-early 20th century
Description
An account of the resource
A cant hook is a logging tool consisting of a wooden handle with a movable metal hook at one end called a dog. It is used for handling and turning logs and cants (squared logs). The cant hook has a blunt tip, often bearing teeth.
Format
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iron (metal); wood (plant material)
Identifier
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Order Number: 900000
Image Number: 21992283
Rights
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Prior written permission required to use any photograph from the Bard College Montgomery
Place Collection.
Source
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Bard College, Montgomery Place Collection
Subject
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agricultural equipment; historic landscapes; estates (agricultural); country houses; Hudson River, United States; historic farms; logging
Title
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Cant Hook
detail of hook
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
cant hooks
Classification: tools; object (utilitarian); woodworking tools