Inventarnummer
63/279
Hersteller
Beschreibung
This newspaper vendor’s basket was made for the Museum by Emily Mullins, a Reading basketmaker, and was therefore never used. It is a rectangular basket with a wide flow, made of buff willow and cane, and is higher at the back than the front. This type of basket was used for the selling and delivery of newspapers from a bicycle.
Physische Beschaffenheit
1 basket: willow (buff); cane
Bestandsgeschichte
Miss Emily E. Mullins (1906–1967) was a basketmaker in Reading. Her family were basketmakers for at least five generations. Her father, William Mullins, had no sons and Emily chose to become a basketmaker and carry on the tradition. She ran a basketmaking business in Bath circa 1926–1939, and moved to London in 1940 where she made baskets for the war effort. Later, she moved to Reading where she took over her father’s job on his death at Cook’s Dairy and Farm Equipment Ltd., a basketmaking firm founded in 1760 by John Cook. Cook’s had premises at Market Place, Reading, and the workshop was at Silver Street, Reading. The Museum has an extensive collection of baskets and basketmaking tools (approximately 200) given to the Museum by Emily Mullins. No correspondence between the Museum and Emily Mullins was found in July 2012, and it is assumed from scraps of information (e.g. a note on the Adlib record for 63/61 which said that the 63/ baskets were made by Emily Mullins for the Museum and were therefore never used, and a note on the Adlib record for 64/147 which said that Emily Mullins made numerous baskets for the Museum in 1964) that the baskets were made by Emily Mullins at Cook’s Silver Street workshop and the tools were used by Emily Mullins at the same workshop., MERL 'Catalogue of baskets' form – 'NAME: BASKET (Newspaper vendor) // Acc. No.: 63/279 // Group: TRADES & PROFESSIONS // Neg. no.: 60/5248 // Place of origin: Berkshire // Period in use: Present // DESCRIPTION // Materials: Buff willow & cane. // Shape and construction: Rectangular with wide flow, higher at back than the front. Randed with a finger hole at either end. Border 4-behind-2. 1st round of upset in cane. Close-randed. // Dimensions: Bottom: 16” x 11” Top: 21” x 17 1/2” Depth back: 15” Depth front: 11” // Use: For selling & delivering newspapers from a bicycle. // Dialect names: // Distribution: // Additional notes: height (back) – 41cm height (front) – 30cm // max width (top) – 58cm depth (top) 48cm'
Entstehungsort
Silver Street [Reading]
Datum
1963
Objektbezeichnung
Material
Technik
Digitales Dokument
- L:\MERL\Objects\JISC 2012\60 series negatives\60_5248.tif - High resolution image
- L:\MERL\Objects\Baskets\63_279_cob.tif - High resolution image