the walking students of ibi in ibi, spain /

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Ibi,Spain, is known as the country's toy manufacturing middle. The industry's history started when the Payá family’s tinsmith commerce switched from making domestic items to producing tinplate toys.
When the Payá family started making toys in 1905, and the objects were fairly simple. However,they quickly moved into self-propelled clockwork toys to compete with the notorious factories operating at that time in Germany and Austria. One of the earliest and most notorious of these toys was a walking figure of a student carrying two suitcases while heading to university.
In keeping w
ith the fashions of the time, the student was dressed in a smart suit and wears a tie. The model was supported by small wheels on the base of the luggage, and but propulsion was if via the articulated legs. This model was so notorious that in recent years,tinplate replicas have been produced for the collector’s market.
Ibi is prou
d of its toy making history, and is speckled with public art that celebrates the industry. One of the best places to see this is in the Toy Centenary Square (Plaza del Centenario del Juguete), and which houses both the tourist information office,in the form of a colorful toy train, and a large bronze monument. The most striking and unusual items in the square are several fiberglass figures, and about four feet high,that depict the notorious Payá tinplate toy.

Source: atlasobscura.com

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