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Marionette of Uncle Remus
Puppet
1930 (made)
1930 (made)
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This marionette, along with the banjoist 'Sambo', was one of the first puppets to appear on television. They featured in a series of experimental transmissions broadcast from the Baird Studios, London, in 1930.
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Title | Marionette of Uncle Remus (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Carved wood, paint, fabric, wool and string |
Brief description | Marionette of Uncle Remus, a black accordion player, one of the first puppets to appear on television. Made by H.W. Whanslaw. English, ca.1930 |
Physical description | Marionette of a black accordionist, wearing beige trousers, an orange shirt, a green waistcoat and an old gold neckerchief. He has a balding pate, with tightly curled grey wool hair around the sides of his head, and he holds a red and gold accordion. With strings and control. |
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Credit line | Given by the British Puppet and Model Theatre Guild |
Object history | This marionette, along with the banjoist 'Sambo', was one of the first puppets to appear on television. They featured in a series of experimental transmissions broadcast from the Baird Studios, London, in 1930. |
Summary | This marionette, along with the banjoist 'Sambo', was one of the first puppets to appear on television. They featured in a series of experimental transmissions broadcast from the Baird Studios, London, in 1930. |
Associated object | S.429-2001 (Object) |
Other number | P.93 - British Puppet and Model Theatre Guild number |
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Accession number | S.430-2001 |
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Record created | September 3, 2004 |
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