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Knife used by a diver working on the Forth Rail Bridge
Unknown, 1886, Metal, Wood
Knife used by a diver working on the Forth Rail Bridge
Knife used by a diver working on the Forth Rail Bridge
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Item no
34217
Title
Knife used by a diver working on the Forth Rail Bridge
Description
A metal bladed knife with hand turned wooden handle with handmade gold coloured metal sheath.
Artist / maker
Unknown
Date
1886
Type
Metal; Wood
Location
Queensferry Museum
This knife and sheath belonged to Mr. Edward McRobbie from Fraserburgh. He worked as a deep sea diver on the foundations of the Forth Rail Bridge. After losing the knife one day, Mr. McRobbie continued to look for it every two years when doing checks on the bridge. He was lucky enough to find it again about seven years later in the mud at the bottom of the Firth of Forth.
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Forth Rail Bridge
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