RecordBeheading machine (detail), known as The Maiden< 1 of 1 > Back from Edinburgh
Beheading machine (detail), known as The MaidenThis beheading machine, called 'The Maiden', was the only one of its kind in Scotland. It was used to carry out around one hundred public executions in Edinburgh between 1564 and 1710. The photograph shows the machine with the blade raised. The machine was operated by a lever at the back. This lever held a rope which was attached to the blade via a pulley at the top. When the lever was pressed, the rope was released and the blade fell. After use, the Maiden was taken apart and put into storage. The block, blade and rope were then removed from the machine. The wooden structure was then dismantled; it was in two parts so this could be done easily. Record detailsTo search on related items, click any linked text below.
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