Accession No

2005.660


Description

A cylindrical water carrier of wood covered in metal wire, with long leather strap at one end with wooden toggle, thread through a drilled hole. The metal wire is woven into diagonal lines.


Place

Africa; Southern Africa; Zimbabwe; Shona territory


Period


Source

Baker, Joyce [donor]; Baker, Herbert John (Rev) [collector]


Department

Anth


Reference Numbers

2005.660


Cultural Affliation

Shona [Mashona]


Material

Wood; Leather; Metal


Local Term


Measurements

30mm x 140mm


Events

Context (CMS Context)
(Bio): Miss Joyce Baker is the daughter of Reverend H.J. Baker who was a Methodist missionary to the Mashona tribe, in the early twentieth century, (1904-1919), in Rhodesia/Zimbabwe.
Event Date 16/10/2008
Author: maa


Description (CMS Description)
Water carrier. Wooden water carrier decorated with fine metal threads organised. There is a leather strap going through a hole.
Event Date 16/10/2008
Author: maa


Context (Amendments / updates)
The 'Methodist Who's Who' (n.d. ?1912/1913) notes Rev. H. J. Baker as Herbert John Baker, a pioneer missionary in Rhodesia, who worked at the Matabeleland Gold Mines, as Master of the Public School, Selukwe and then in Mashonaland.
The material was all identified as Mashona on entry to the Museum but may also have been been acquired in Matabeleland or Selukwe, now known as Shurugwi.
Event Date 15/4/2019
Author: rachel hand


Description (Physical description)
A cylindrical water carrier of wood covered in metal wire, with long leather strap at one end with wooden toggle, thread through a drilled hole. The metal wire is woven into diagonal lines.
Event Date 30/1/2023
Author: Emily Shorter


FM:265425

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