IDNO

P.168558.SDL


Description

A "musket flint from the Doddington, an East Indiaman wrecked off Port Elizabeth (1755) on her way to India. The flints on board (2 firkins of them - ? 6000) could have been supplied by William Levett of Northfleet, later to be appointed gunflint maker to the Board of Ordnance (1761). This flint was acid washed when cleaning a brass artifact from a piece of conglomerate. The chip shows a black flint, typical of N.W. Kent." [De Lotbiniere's caption]


Place

Africa; Europe British Isles; South Africa; United Kingdom; Port Elizabeth; Algoa Bay; Bird Island; Kent; Northfleet


Cultural Affliation


Named Person

William Levett; David Allen


Photographer

None


Collector / Expedition

De Lotbiniere, Seymour


Date


Collection Name

De Lotbiniere Collection


Source


Format

Print Colour


Primary Documentation


Other Information

P.168259.SDL - N.168674.SDL were found unaccessioned in the MAA Archives and transferred to Photo Collections by JD 06/09/2023.

P.168551.SDL - P.168568.SDL were located in the plastic sleeve now numbered C1053/3/7.

Context: This series of photos relate to the Brandon flintnapping industry and were compiled by Seymour De Lotbiniere in the 1970s - 1980s. Many of the photographs were included in MAA's Archaeology Galleries 1984 - 2009. [JD 21/03/2024]


FM:308976

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