Dead-eye
        
        The metal bracket around this example shows it is a 'standing dead-eye'. It would either have been bolted to the channels (chain-wales) of an iron or steel vessel, or to one of the 'top's further up a mast assembly. The mast-shroud to which it would have been connected by adjustable lashings through the eyes would have just had the matching one above eye-spliced into the lower end. [PvdM 10/17]
              
      
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Object Details
| ID: | EQS1056 | 
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| Type: | Dead-eye | 
| Display location: | Display - Sea Things Gallery | 
| Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London | 
| Measurements: | Overall: 190 mm x 140 mm x 80 mm | 
 
                    