"The Busy World" Automaton, 1830-1850

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Artifact Overview

"Automaton" generally refers to a non-electric moving machine that performs a predetermined set of operations. This automaton wagon, "The Busy World," features 365 carved wooden figures (some with racially stereotyped features) moving in six different scenes. Settings include a military parade, a factory, a dance hall, and various Bible stories. The wagon's lively, hand-cranked animations entertained children and adults alike at fairs and special exhibits.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Automata

Date Made

1830-1850

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

64.165.1

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Wood (Plant material)
Glass (Material)
Metal

Dimensions

Height: 8 ft (top is flat)
Width: 66 in (at hubs)
Length: 147 in (with front (driver's seat) hanging board removed.)

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