Square pressed metal electrical junction box

PART OF:
The Bob
Made:
1945-1955 in England
Square pressed metal electrical junction box, domestic grade

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Square pressed metal electrical junction box, domestic grade
Science Museum Group Collection
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Square pressed metal electrical junction box, domestic grade, about 1950. Square box made of lightweight pressed steel.

Part of the Bob Gray collection of electrical objects.

In the post-second world war housing crisis the emphasis on building houses was speed and economy. This junction box was part of a wiring system which boasted that all the lighting connections needed in a small bungalow could be made in one box. Cheaply made from lightweight pressed steel by Callender's Cables it was connected to both lead and rubber cables over the course of its chequered career. The box is made of steel because it is comparatively large and large plastic pressings were expensive to make in the 1930s and 40s.

Details

Category:
Electricity Supply
Object Number:
Y2012.15.73
Materials:
steel (metal)
Measurements:
25 mm x 90 mm x 90 mm, 20 g
type:
junction box
credit:
Mr Robert Gray