Circular thermoplastic junction box

PART OF:
The Bob
Made:
1940-1950 in England
maker:
British Insulated Callender's Cables Limited
Circular thermoplastic (Bakelite) junction box Circular thermoplastic (Bakelite) junction box Circular thermoplastic (Bakelite) junction box

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Circular thermoplastic (Bakelite) junction box
Science Museum Group Collection
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Circular thermoplastic (Bakelite) junction box
Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Circular thermoplastic (Bakelite) junction box
Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Circular thermoplastic (Bakelite) junction box, domestic grade by B.I. Callenders . Bakelite (TM); brass; Circular Bakelite box, brown, knurled rim.

Part of the Bob Gray collection of electrical objects.

Junction boxes are used to join lengths of cable. This can be for the purpose of either extending or diverting multiple lengths of wire or creating switch drops. Multi-way junction boxes like this were typically used for lighting. The junction box is made of Bakelite, chosen for its insulation properties, lightness, and ease of moulding. Junction boxes are still used today and are generally made of moulded plastic. The easily unscrewable lid suggests that it may have been made for the burgeoning DIY marker of the 1950s.

Details

Category:
Electricity Supply
Object Number:
Y2012.15.76
Materials:
bakelite and brass
Measurements:
44 mm 68 mm, 10 g
type:
junction box
credit:
Mr Robert Gray