Summary
Small press metal toy aeroplane printed 'USAF'. Used and owned by Bill Boyd in the 1950s.
The William Boyd Childhood Collection includes most of the childhood possessions of William (Bill) Boyd, who was born in 1947 and raised in the Victorian town of Maryborough. Kept by Lillian Boyd (Bill's mother) for decades, upon her death the Collection was donated by Bill to the former Museum of Childhood at Edith Cowan University in Western Australia. When the Museum of Childhood closed it was transferred to Museum Victoria.
Physical Description
Pressed metal toy aeroplane painted green with stripes, blocks of colour and motifs. Has red trailing edges of wings, yellow wing tips and blue cockpit. Blue and white star motif on proper right wing. Underside is hollow, of bare metal.
Significance
Encompassing toys, books, clothing and other items, the William Boyd Childhood Collection is rare in its comprehensiveness: even ephemera such as the back of a Cornflakes box are included. The Collection demonstrates a range of prominent themes in the lives of postwar Victorian children, such as the ability to 'make do' under austere circumstances; the shift in toy manufacture towards plastic materials and mass production; the continuing cultural influence of Britain; the increasing embrace of American popular culture; the prominence of gender roles; and the popularity of transport and war themed toys for boys.
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Acquisition Information
Donation from Museum of Childhood, Edith Cowan University, Warren Snell - Edith Cowan University, Western Australian Museum (WAM), 13 Feb 2008
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Inscriptions
Printed on wing: 'USAF'. Printed on tail: '0729'. Museum number hand-written on underside [probably ex-WA Museum or Museum of Childhood] '94.102a'.
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Overall Dimensions
94 mm (Length), 110 mm (Width), 27 mm (Height)
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