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Child's Hunting Stick

'Hunting stick' with 2 stones mounted in a glass fronted case, with explanatory label.
Belonged to Harry Hatton (c. 1878-1881).  Died aged 3 in a typhoid epidemic. Buried in Appleby Cemetery, without a grave stone.
Eldest child of May and Henry Hatton, the village shoe maker, Rose Cottage, Appleby Parva.

Object Number: AMSJM:2021.3

Object Title: Child's Hunting Stick

Number of items: 1

Object Date: 1880

Associated era: 19th Century

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Material: Glass,Stone,Wood

Type of Object: Decorative,Ornaments,Tools

Object Provenance:

Toy of Harry Hatton

Owned by his niece, Joan Noble

Associations:

Hatton family, Appleby village shoe makers
Rose Cottage, Appleby Parva
Appleby Cemetery
Appleby Peelings by Joan Noble (AMSJM:2010.5) has photographs of Henry Hatton and Maud Hatton (Joan's mother & Harry's sister?).

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