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Mag-o-Flex projector-viewer

Projector-Viewer
ca. 1962 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Projector-viewer and three film strips.

The projector-viewer is a rectangular box with a blue plastic base which houses a mirror, and a black plastic viewing box with a magnifying glass at the back and a 2.5v bulb and space for two 1.5v batteries at the front. The front half is covered by a screw-on black plastic lid with a slot and a bent metal pin which supports the box when in use. The film strips pass behind the magnifying glass and are covered by a black plastic panel with two holes, through which pass the wooden posts. The lid of the projector-viewer is red plastic with an opaque screen. This lid is hinged at one end. The film strips are each mounted with a wooden post at one end.

Film strips:
1. Robin Hood, no 58; Alice in Wonderland, nos. 47 and 48; Reluctant Dragon, no 53; Mickey the Magician; Lambert the Lion, no 56. These are together with storylines which are contained in a green and black folder.

2. Goofy's Clock Trouble, no. 60; Goofy the Magician; Pinocchio, no 40; Cinderella, no. 41; Mickey's Parcel Service, no. 42; Mickey's Robinson Crusoe; Bambi, no. 44. These are together with storylines which are contained in a blue, black and yellow folder.

3. Goofy's Clock Trouble, no. 60; Goofy the Magician; Peter Pan, no 54 and 55; Mickey and the Pogo Stick no. 57; Mickey Mouse's Nightmare; Donald Gets the Goat, no. 59; Mickey Mouse Taxi Driver. This set have no storylines.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Parts
This object consists of 16 parts.

  • Projector
  • Packet (Container)
  • Leaflet
  • Leaflet
  • Leaflet
  • Leaflet
  • Leaflet
  • Packet (Container)
  • Leaflet
  • Leaflet
  • Leaflet
  • Leaflet
  • Leaflet
  • Leaflet
  • Leaflet
  • Leaflet
Titles
  • Mag-o-Flex projector-viewer (manufacturer's title)
  • Walt Disney's Robin Hood (manufacturer's title)
Materials and techniques
Injection-moulded plastic; cellulose acetate; wood; metal; paper
Brief description
Projector-viewer, 'Mag-o-Flex'; plus slides; Johnsons of Hendon, Ltd. London, about 1962
Physical description
Projector-viewer and three film strips.

The projector-viewer is a rectangular box with a blue plastic base which houses a mirror, and a black plastic viewing box with a magnifying glass at the back and a 2.5v bulb and space for two 1.5v batteries at the front. The front half is covered by a screw-on black plastic lid with a slot and a bent metal pin which supports the box when in use. The film strips pass behind the magnifying glass and are covered by a black plastic panel with two holes, through which pass the wooden posts. The lid of the projector-viewer is red plastic with an opaque screen. This lid is hinged at one end. The film strips are each mounted with a wooden post at one end.

Film strips:
1. Robin Hood, no 58; Alice in Wonderland, nos. 47 and 48; Reluctant Dragon, no 53; Mickey the Magician; Lambert the Lion, no 56. These are together with storylines which are contained in a green and black folder.

2. Goofy's Clock Trouble, no. 60; Goofy the Magician; Pinocchio, no 40; Cinderella, no. 41; Mickey's Parcel Service, no. 42; Mickey's Robinson Crusoe; Bambi, no. 44. These are together with storylines which are contained in a blue, black and yellow folder.

3. Goofy's Clock Trouble, no. 60; Goofy the Magician; Peter Pan, no 54 and 55; Mickey and the Pogo Stick no. 57; Mickey Mouse's Nightmare; Donald Gets the Goat, no. 59; Mickey Mouse Taxi Driver. This set have no storylines.
Dimensions
  • Height: 22.9cm
  • Width: 12cm
  • Depth: 5.5cm
Production typeMass produced
Credit line
Given by Major Charles Kirke.
Object history
Given by Charles Kirke in 1983 [83/1156]. Charles Kirke was born January 26, 1949. His mother worked in the toy department of Marshall & Snelgrove, many of the toys which he donated to us were given to him as Christmas presents between 1954 and 1962.
Production
By arrangement with Walt Disney Mickey Mouse Ltd.
Subjects depicted
Association
Collection
Accession number
MISC.147-1983

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Record createdJuly 1, 2009
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