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Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales
A complete tin alloy personal whistle.
A hollow tubular whistle with a mouthpiece and rounded end. The mouthpiece curves and tapers to an open crescent shape (for blowing). Approximately halfway down the body is a crescent-shaped sound hole, set horizontally between two horizontal raised bands or collars. The top or end of the whistle has a suspension hole. A small perforated ball remains inside the chamber of the whistle.
Site Name: Pembrokeshire, West Wales
Notes: Part of Mr Colin Scale's personal collection of metal-detected finds discovered on Pembrokeshire beaches (Newgale, Amroth, Whitesands &'Wiseman's Bridge) during the 1980s and 1990s.