Human Transport

Made:
1967 in London
maker:
Pat F Walker

Four panels pen and line with watercolour and gouache on brown paper, 'Human Transport' by P. F. [Pat] Walker [1967]. Showing methods of human transport and carriage of goods from primitive Man to the 20th century; in 34 vignette scenes depicting shared, shoulder, overarm, back and head carriage methods. Designed for the Science Museum land transport gallery (1967-1996). Each panel 18 x 160.5 cm.

Details

Category:
Art
Object Number:
1996-630
Measurements:
overall: 180 x 1605 mm
type:
panels

Parts

Human Transport

Human Transport

One of four panels, pen and line with watercolour and gouache on brown paper, titled 'Human Transport' by P. F. [Pat] Walker [1967]. This panel depicts six examples of shared, two-person object carrying techniques. Designed for the Science Museum land transport gallery (1967-1996).

Measurements:
overall: 180 x 1605 mm
Object Number:
1996-630/1
type:
panel
Human Transport

Human Transport

One of four panels, pen and line with watercolour and gouache on brown paper, titled 'Human Transport' by P. F. [Pat] Walker [1967]. This panel depicts nine examples of over shoulder and over head object carrying techniques. Designed for the Science Museum land transport gallery (1967-1996).

Measurements:
overall: 190 mm x 1610 mm x 5 mm,
Object Number:
1996-630/2
type:
panel
Human Transport

Human Transport

One of four panels, pen and line with watercolour and gouache on brown paper, titled 'Human Transport' by P. F. [Pat] Walker [1967]. This panel depicts ten examples of under arm object carrying techniques. Designed for the Science Museum land transport gallery (1967-1996).

Measurements:
overall: 180 x 1605 mm
Object Number:
1996-630/3
type:
panel
Human Transport

Human Transport

One of four panels, pen and line with watercolour and gouache on brown paper, titled 'Human Transport' by P. F. [Pat] Walker [1967]. This panel depicts nine examples of individuals using their backs to carry objects. Designed for the Science Museum land transport gallery (1967-1996).

Measurements:
overall: 180 x 1605 mm
Object Number:
1996-630/4
type:
panel