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Noddy Pelham Puppet

Noddy character puppet made by Pelham Puppets. These were in production between 1953 and 1957. It is displayed within the Space Race exhibition, to highlight the type of toys that were popular during the 1950s and 1960s as children became more interested in space.

Noddy is a character created by Enid Blyton, who published the Noddy series of children's stories between 1949 and 1963. Noddy made his television debut in September 1955 and became a popular and cherished childhood character. Noddy merchandise like these Pelham Puppets looked to capitalise on the popularity - with many children owning their own puppet.

Pelham Puppets specialised in making marionettes for children - providing something that had previously only been available to professional puppeteers. The company was originally set up by Bob Pelham as Wonky Toys Ltd, but he changed the name to Pelham Puppets as they began to make more sophisticated marionettes.

More information

Object number

2010-1

Location

Rocket Tower Level 3

Has this object been into space?

No

Dimension - Dimension, Value, Measurement unit

Height: 30.48cm

Material

Wood
Felt
Cotton
Waxed String

Associated Person

Bob Pelham
Enid Blyton

Object Production Date

1953 - 1957

Object Production Organisation

Pelham Puppets

Object Production Place

Wiltshire
Marlborough
United Kingdom

On Display Status

On display

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