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Inscription ‘ Presented to the Honble. Lady Northcote, by the contractors, Messrs. James & John Dickson.  On cutting the first sod of the Exeter Teign Valley & Chagford Railway, 7th Novr. 1894’~Reverse of blade: Base & tip decorated.  Inscription ‘Directors. David F. Carmichael Esq. (Chairman). The Right hon. The Viscount Exmouth The Lord Norreys. The Hon. C.M. Knatchbull-Hugessen.  Thomas Cory Esq. Walter Pring Esq.  Consulting Engineer.  R.Elliot Cooper Esq. Engineer. W.Lidstone Esq. London Solicitors.  Messrs. Hurrell & Mayo. Exeter..Messrs. Gidley & Caunter.  Mayor of Exeter. Edward J. Domville Esq.’ \nTop right hand corner is inscribed ‘F.T. 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Four screws.\n\r\nReverse of wooden handle: Flower motif at base with decoration either side\nOn each side of wooden handle: Leaf branch decoration and one metal flower motif.\n\r\nAs well as providing increased mobility, opening up hitherto inaccessible areas, and spawning some of the grandest architecture of the 19th-century, the railway age offered silversmiths a valuable opportunity for making elaborate spades, trowels and scissors for to be used by eminent persons at inauguration ceremonies. 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