Inventarnummer
63/182
Hersteller
Beschreibung
This is an unfinished model of a showman's traction engine or a road locomotive. It was made by George A. Froud of Weybridge, Surrey, who died before he could finish it. The model was presented to the Museum by Vickers Armstrong (Aircraft) Ltd. Model Club in 1963.
Physische Beschaffenheit
1 model traction engine: metal; good conditionLabel tied to engine reads: 'Unfinished showman's engine made by the late George Froud [d. April 1963]. Brass plates on the sides of the [engine] cylinders to be engraved --------> This model was not finished when George Froud died in April 1963. A member of Vickers Armstrong (Aircraft) Ltd. Model Club. finished by________'
Bestandsgeschichte
MERL 'Handwritten accession' form (Institute of Agricultural History) – 'Standard museum name: … // Accession number: … // Classification: … // Negative number: … // Acquisition method: … // Acquired from: … // Date: … // Store: … // Condition: … // Recorder: JMB // Date: New sheet 4.10.88 // Description: Unfinished model of a Showman’s Traction Engine or Road Locomotive. Larger than the other two models. No box. // Dimensions: Length: 65.0cm Height: 37.0cm Width: 26.0cm // Associated information: On label tied to engine: // Unfinished showman’s engine made by the late George Froud [d. April 1963] Brass plates on the sides of the [engine] cylinders to be engraved. // this model was not finished when George Froud died in April 1963. A member of Vickers Armstrongs (Aircraft) Ltd Model Club finished by…’ // See also photographs in MERL Library. // References:’, MERL Miscellaneous note, 1963 – ‘Models, and associated photographs, articles, plans, etc. made by the late Mr G.A. Froud, Amerford, 29 Brooklands Road, Weybridge, Surrey. // These have been presented to the Museum by Vickers Armstrong (Aircraft) Ltd., Model Club // The Chairman of the Model Club, W.J.B. Titcombe, Clova Studio, Ripley, Surrey // bought the articles over on August 13th, 1963 and was seen by M.D.F [Margaret D. Fuller]. However an ‘official’ letter of thanks should be sent to the Chairman, Mr. Titcombe. Mr T.C. Parker, General Works Manager of Vickers Armstrong’s would also like to receive a letter from the Museum, as he has had a great interest in these models for many years. // Notes The smallest and comparatively crude example was Mr. Froud’s first attempt at model making, done at the age of 16. (He died this year [1963] at the age of 58, so that would be in 1921.) // Mr. Titcombe is going to try to discover which harvester was copied. It may, after all, be a ‘composite’ one.
Entstehungsort
Weybridge
Datum
1921 - 1963
Objektbezeichnung
Material
Digitales Dokument
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