pole-arm / Royal College of Surgeons, 1916



Pike used by a Volunteer, pre 1916. Found at the Royal College of Surgeons, 1916, after the surrender.
A second pike of same type and dimensions as EW.1202 -Long, flat blade, 12.75" long, 1.5" broad at the butt tapering to blunt point. Attached to shaft (4'1.5" long by 1.2" diam.) by a tang. The attachment strengthened by a brass cylindrical collar, 4.5" long, through which pass two rivets (they presumably pass through the tang also).;
Royal College of Surgeons, 1916
Object Number:
HE:EW.1203
Institution:
NMI
Date:
1916
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