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Bark Peeling

Bark Peeling

 

Text: Malcolm Dick

Image: Two women stripping bark from a small tree, Wyre Forest (early 20th century)
[Image from Bewdley Museum]

Women use small irons to strip bark from a small tree on the ground. The women first cut the bark with the iron and then worked it between the wood and the bark with a back-and- forth action (see photograph). The aim was to produce strips of bark between one and three feet in length which could be easily stacked and transported.

Summary

Bark Peeling was a long-established woodland craft which used the same techniques for centuries. It contained an essential product which was used to process animal hides before they could be turned into products for sale. Several 19th and early 20th century century photographs held in Bewdley Museum record the work of bark peelers and the tools that they used.

Sections: [Click on the images on the right to access each section]

1. Bark Peeling and Leather Tanning
2. Work and Labour
3. Bark Peeling Tools
4. Bark Peeling (1)
5. Bark Peeling (2)
6. Seasoning the Bark
7. Transporting the Bark

Sources and Further Reading

Bewdley Museum, Information Sheet: Bark Peeling in the Wyre Forest, Bewdley Museum, 1980

Click on the links below to access sections on other industries

Introduction
The Wyre Forest and Bewdley
The Making of Snuff
Charcoal Burning in the Wyre Forest


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1. Bark Peeling and Leather Tanning

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2. Work and Labour

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Bark peeling irons

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3. Bark Peeling Tools

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Stripping Bark

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4. Bark Peeling (1)

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