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Tiller Socket | MIT Museum Skip to content The MIT Museum will reopen on October 2, 2022! Toggle main navigation menu Search Shop Visit Plan + Go Hours, Admission, Directions Week at a Glance Group Visits Accessibility ContactClose On Now Look + Do In the Galleries Programs and Events Drop-in ActivitiesClose Collections Search + Discover Explore the collection Collection Services Donate to the CollectionsClose Connect Join + Give Cambridge Resident Membership Careers Internships Volunteer Opportunities GiveClose More News + Information Announcements & Notes Cambridge Science Festival MIT Museum Studio and Compton Gallery Event Rentals Requests for Proposals and other Business Opportunities Subscribe to our Newsletter Privacy PolicyClose The ExchangeTopics + Views Home Explore the collection Search the collection Tiller Socket Tiller Socket Object summary Title Tiller Socket Object ID HH.2.05662A Date made 1914-03-20 - 1921-04-04 Place made United States, Rhode Island, Bristol Maker Herreshoff Manufacturing Co. Object type Index card Major collection Nautical Named collection Haffenreffer-Herreshoff CollectionView full object details Contact us about this item Related organizations Related vessels Description A record of casting production for pattern number 5662. Pattern sketch on recto. Inscription on recto reads "Dr. No. 65-27". Related organizations Herreshoff Manufacturing Co. Maker Related vessels Edith Viking I Thistle Kingfisher Mistral Ginty Unnamed Vessel - Hull Number 00997 Unnamed Vessel - Hull Number 00554 Shanendowa Pitloris Yalu Maureen Murmur Bagatelle Vim Unnamed Vessel - Hull Number 00507 Eaglet Flickamaroo Go Bye Peacock Teaser Cockatoo Unnamed Vessel - Hull Number 00518 Next Uarda 314 Main Street Gambrill Center Building E-28 Cambridge, MA 02142 (617) 253-5927 Stay in touch Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Subscribe to our newsletter Accessibility Arts@MIT MIT main website © 2022 MIT Museum