I took photos last week while on a visit to the Bakelite Museum at Williton in Somerset. It's a one-man business run by a somewhat eccentric chap who has done a good job of gathering lots of items made from Bakelite. It's in an old gypsum mill building and he's a bit threatened now by Health & Safety issues and so it's good to get some of it on record in case it has to close. His web site is here:
Bakelite Museum For information, Bakelite was one of the first plastics and was developed by the Belgian-American chemist Leo Baekeland in New York in 1907. It is made by reacting phenol with formaldehyde to make a resin.
Here's a view of the entrance:
This Trabant car has a body made out of Bakelite:
This is an odd story!
Vacuum cleaners...most of the following photos should be self-explanatory
Believe it or not this `butterfly' is an electric fire!
