Object
Walter’s Blacksmith’s Yard Cobbles
Rough stone paving of Walter Cromwell’s blacksmith’s yard in Putney, serving as the surface onto which Young Thomas Cromwell is beaten. Distinct from Walter’s boot, as it is a fixed part of the environment and does not participate in the violence beyond being the location where it occurs.
1 appearances
Purpose
Pave the floor of the blacksmith’s yard
Significance
Stage for Walter Cromwell’s brutal beating of Young Thomas Cromwell, the violent crucible that scars the boy and ignites his path to ruthlessness.
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