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Medium Pulley Block: EOA:2022.24

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Medium pulley block from the wreck of the Earl Of Abergavenny. ID:EOA:2022.24 Collection: Earl of Abergavenny Classification: Ship's structure/function Measurements: Diameter 260mm Depth 100mm Date made: circa late 18th century Display: not on display Manufacturer/Creator: as yet unknown Credit: Portland Museum Trust Threaded with rope, pulley blocks were used to control a ship's sails and rigging as well as for loading / unloading cargo. At the the time the Earl of Abergavenny sank in 1805, pulley blocks were made by craftsmen leading to inconsistencies in sizes, quality and effectiveness, as can be seen by recovered examples. Standardisation was still very new - the world's first steam powered production line at Portsmouth was working up to full production for the Royal Navy. This example is engraved with the EIC logo. For more information about Portland Museum's Diving into the Digital Archives of the Earl of Abergavenny project click [here](https://portlandmuseum.co.uk/earl-of-abergavenny/) Source: Objaverse 1.0 / Sketchfab

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