Queen-heater
Heater
1958 (designed and made)
1958 (designed and made)
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Before central heating became ubiquitous, houses were heated either by open fires or stoves such as this example. Closed stoves were much more efficient in their heat output and more economical to run.
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Title | Queen-heater (manufacturer's title) |
Materials and techniques | Cast iron with a grey buff finish, the doors glazed with heat resistant glass. |
Brief description | `Queen' solid fuel convector room heater, cast iron and glass, Scotland, Falkirk, made by Grahamston Ironfounders, designed by David Mellor, 1958. |
Physical description | Solid fuel room heater, grey cast iron and heat resistant glass. Curved top with a slightly bowed front, the centre with two doors, hinged at the sides with three rectangular glazed panels in each, secured by a wing nut at the base, the ashtray at the base with a rectangular panel across the entire width and a circular locking mechanism in the centre, the side panels with rectangular grilles at the top. The stove sits on a recessed, rectangular plinth. |
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Production type | Mass produced |
Credit line | Gift of the manufacturer. |
Object history | Historical significance: Winner of a CoID Design of the Year award in 1959 |
Summary | Before central heating became ubiquitous, houses were heated either by open fires or stoves such as this example. Closed stoves were much more efficient in their heat output and more economical to run. |
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Accession number | CIRC.218-1963 |
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Record created | April 26, 2011 |
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