id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 44022 Pitt-Rivers, Augustus Henry Lane-Fox On the Development and Distribution of Primitive Locks and Keys .txt text/plain 19346 1457 81 of Roman bronze and iron keys and bolts found in various parts of key, and also to admit of similarly formed tumblers, shown in fig. Fig. 25B, Plate III., is a specimen of a class of keys Fig. 18C, Plate IV., is a bronze key from Gotland, and is taken from Mr. MONTELIUS'S 'Antiquités Suédoises,'[26] where it is described as being The Roman iron padlock and key represented in figs. also resembles the Roman lock in its construction, except that the key Museum: the bolt with its springs is attached to plates forming an Fig. 122, Plate X., is a Roman key of this kind in Fig. 126, Plate X., is a modern English latch-key of similar form, iron keys of the kind adapted both to the tumbler lock and the spring padlock found here was of the form of the Roman key, (fig. Key for tumbler lock with ward plate, Roman ('La ./cache/44022.txt ./txt/44022.txt