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A History of Tri-ang and Lines Brothers Ltd Kenneth D Brown

A History of Tri-ang and Lines Brothers Ltd By Kenneth D Brown

A History of Tri-ang and Lines Brothers Ltd by Kenneth D Brown


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This is the definitive history of the largest and dominant firm in Britain's toy-making industry in the 20th century and by its leading historian.

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A History of Tri-ang and Lines Brothers Ltd: The rise and fall of the World s largest Toy making Company by Kenneth D Brown

The toy industry and its close relationship with children's artefacts and equipment made a significant contribution to the light industries which came to increasing prominence in the British economy over the twentieth century as traditional heavy manufacturing declined. The demand for toys, both national and international, accelerated after the Great Exhibition of 1851 and two brothers, George and Joseph Lines, were among the most prominent of the manufacturers to emerge in the Victorian period. However, it was Lines Brothers Ltd., formally incorporated in 1919 by Joseph's three sons, which very quickly established itself as the leading British toy company, overcoming the vicissitudes of depression and world war to become the world's largest toy manufacturer by the 1950s. With operations in many parts of the world it was arguably the world's first multi-national toy company, enjoying something of a golden age before collapsing spectacularly in the face of intensifying international competition and a changing economic climate. This is the fascinating story of a family business whose iconic Tri-ang trademark was universally recognised and whose most famous products included model railways, Spot-on and Minic cars, soft toys, Pedigree prams, dolls' houses, Scalextric, and Cindy dolls. It is a serious economic, business and industrial history, touching on important themes such as the interplay between government and business, the nature of entrepreneurship, the significance of company culture and organisation, and the changing nature of childhood. Above all, it is a story of strong personalities, familial tensions, and an underlying determination to bring delight to children.

About Kenneth D Brown

Professor Kenneth D Brown is Emeritus Professor of History at Queen's University Belfast and a specialist in modern British political, economic and social history, in the 19th and 20th centuries. He is the leading expert in the history of the toy industry. He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and Academy of Social Sciences. His publications include The Unknown Gladstone: The Political Life of Hebert Gladstone, 1854-1930 ; The British Toy Business: A History since 1700 (1996); Factory of Dreams: A History of Meccano Ltd, 1901-1979 (2007); The British Toy Industry (2011); plus many works on modern British economic and social history, entries in the Dictionary of National Biography, and articles in peer reviewed journals.

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NGR9781526793171
9781526793171
1526793172
A History of Tri-ang and Lines Brothers Ltd: The rise and fall of the World s largest Toy making Company by Kenneth D Brown
New
Hardback
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
2022-03-07
160
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