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Lead mining tools

1. Lidded pewter tankard late 18th Century.
2. Pewter Tankard 1942- 48 yrs with Lea Parish Council
3. Hip flask 1830
4. Hip flask - prize
5. Pewter teapot late 19th Century
6. Handheld bullet mould
7. Hinged spoon mould from Wiswell 
English: Wikimedia editathon at Clitheroe Castle Museum.
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Author Photograph by Clem Rutter, Rochester, Kent. (www.clemrutter.net).
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