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Map cases

Accession Number

635.2008.1

Object Name

Map cases

Created

10/12/2008

Creator

Hermione Cooper

Accession Date

10/12/2008

Brief Description

Two military map cases. One is made of canvas webbing with canvas carrying strap and metal buckles. The other is made of canvas and has a map of Forfar and Dundee inside. It is missing its carrying strap. Inside the flaps, perspex covers. One with the map has copper clips over the perspex and in the other the perspex is enclosed in the canvas which has an opening at the top. The flaps on both close with metal press studs.

Materials

canvas, metal, perspex

Dimensions

28(l) x 23(w) x 1(d) cms.

Number Of Objects

2

Inscription Description

On the one with the map "↑( ) & GILLOW LTD. 1940"

Colour

khaki

Maker

( ) & Gillow Ltd

Object Production Place

England

Provenance

Although we can't decipher it on the map case, at least one of these items is almost certainly made by Waring & Gillow, a fairly long established firm, whose company records can be found in the City of Westminster Archive Centre. We see from their administrative history that "During World War I the Lancaster factory was turned over to war production, making ammunition chests for the navy and propellers for De Havilland DH9 aircraft, and during World War II produced parts for gliders and the mosquito aircraft, while kit bags, tents and camouflage nets were made by the upholstery department." It's a fair guess they made the map cases too. Just about every one who was out and about on the hills in the 1960's & 70's had one of these, having got them for a few bob in the ex-army surplus shop. Not sure exactly who donated these two to the collection - though they are most welcome and a mini-icon of a past era.

Acquisition Date

10/12/2008

Condition Check Date

28/04/2009

Normal Location

Bohuntin

Current Location

Bohuntin

Rules

Spectrum : UK Museum documentation standard, V.3.1 2007

Modified

28/04/2009

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