Britmac light switch

PART OF:
The Bob
Made:
1930-1940 in United Kingdom
Britmac light switch with box photographed on a white

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Britmac light switch with box photographed on a white
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Britmac light switch.

Part of the Bob Gray collection of electrical objects.

Britmac Circular toggle light switches such as this model by Britmac were produced in large numbers during the rapid increase in the take-up of electricity during the 1920s and 1930s. They could be made cheaply and in large numbers from moulded Bakelite. Bakelite is a lightweight chemically-produced product. It is non-conductive and also waterproof so that is why it was chosen for making electrical fittings.

Details

Category:
Electricity Supply
Object Number:
Y2012.15.21
Materials:
bakelite and cardboard
Measurements:
45 mm x 60 mm x 60 mm, 10 g
type:
light switch
credit:
Mr Robert Gray