Components of the James Watt Workshop reproduction
- Made:
- 1922-1924 in United Kingdom
Beading from the double sash window from the reproduction of the James Watt Workshop by H.M. Office of Works from Heathfield presented by J.T. Hudson Esq. and Arthur Round Esq.
When the Science Museum acquired the contents of James Watt's workshop from his old house, 'Heathfield', at Handsworth, Birmingham, it did so from Watt's descendants. However, Heathfield was being sold so the building could be demolished to allow redevelopment of the site. In order for the workshopreconstruction at the Science Museum to be as authentic as possible, museu staff negotiated to acquire the strucutral elements of the workshop aswell as its contents. they were acquired not from the Watt family, but from JT Hudson and Arthur round, then owners of the site and house.
Details
- Category:
- James Watt's Garret Workshop
- Object Number:
- 1924-793/5
- Materials:
- pine (wood)
- type:
- beading
- credit:
- Presented by J.T. Hudson Esq. and Arthur Round Esq.