Bronze Age Gold from Wales

Tamping rod

Brass tamping rod (‘stampar’), for tamping gunpowder (‘powdwr du’) in blast holes. Consists of a cylindrical piece of brass, originally a solid brass rod, which has been turned between centres. A groove is formed in one end (approx.77mm in length), to accommodate the fuse while tamping.

This tamping rod belonged to Trevor Williams who worked at Maenofferen Quarry, Blaenau Ffestiniog, between circa 1935 – 1960.

Collection Area

Industry

Item Number

2021.6/6

Creation/Production

unknown
Date: 20th century, mid

Acquisition

Donation, 4/8/2021

Measurements

Length (mm): 289
diameter (mm): 27
Weight (kg): 0.65

Material

brass

Location

In store
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