Scotch Dual Hone Hone, glass, 20th century. Pictured here is a knife sharpening stone typically used for podiatric tools. The label reads, "Made in Scotland, the celebrated Scotch Dual Hone". The stone itself is named "Wanter of Ayr" stone or "Tam O' Shanter" stone, referring to a specific type of stone mined in Ayr. The name Tam O' Shanter links back to the famous Robert Burns poem of the same name, where Tam O' Shanter encounters mystical beings when riding home after an evening drinking in the pub. The Water of Ayr & Tam O' Shanter Hone Works Ltd. Unknown 2000/3.111 Thomas Wrench Thomas wrench, metal, c 1929. This Thomas Wrench was an instrument used to treat the condition "Club Foot". Club foot is where one foot or both feet are rotated internally, making it difficult to walk if left untreated. The wrench would have been placed around the deformed foot and pulled to straighten out the deformity. <a href="https://heritage.rcpsg.ac.uk/items/show/1122">Down Bros Ltd.; 1874-1989; Health care manufacturer</a> c. 1929 2002/5.1