Wheel barra
- Description:
- Wheel barra. Wheel barrow. This is a model wheel barra made from a dark wood material possibly sourced on Pitcairn Island. It features two handles, a square like receptacle and a single small wheel that has been lined with a malleable metal. The small leg parts that have been carved as part of the handles and side also have been lined with metal. It has finish with a polish. This was made by Elwyn Christian. Wheel barra are considered a vital ...
- Display date:
- Made: Pre 1980; Acquired: Circa 1980
- Location:
- Pitcairn Island
- Collections:
- Auckland Museum Collections Online
- Contributors:
- Christian, Elwyn
- Content partner:
- Auckland War Memorial Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira
- Availability:
- Not specified
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