N° d'objet
M.66.12
Titre
Trap Ball Trap
Date
1750
Créateur
Matériel
Etendue
ht x w x depth: 7.5 x 29 x 8 cm
Description
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Trap ball shoe, a device used to play trap ball or bat and trap, from Canterbury. Wood object shaped like a 17th century Puritan shoe a squared toe. Made from stained oak with a pivoted lever in the centre. The ball is placed in the depression in the ‘heel’ and tossed by pressing down on the lever. The player then strikes the ball with a short cricket bat shaped bat.
Trap-Ball is an old English game with roots in the 14th Century.
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