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Stevens's Model Dockyard were a company which made and sold Models, toys and parts for modellers (not to be confused with Clyde Model Dockyard - a different company dealing in similar products). Established 1843, they were located in Aldgate, London.

Their products included sailing boats, hulls, steam boats, boat fittings, stationary steam engines, machine tools, marine engines, railway locomotives, railway rolling stock, track, lineside accessories, steam engine parts, clockwork motors, hydraulic motors, boilers, electric motors, electrical novelties, telegraphs, electrical accessories, optical instruments and books. They also sold Meccano, Klipit and other branded items.[1]. Most of their products appear to have been made in the company's own workshops, but there may have been some items bought in and rebranded.

They are particularly known for the type of steam toy known as "Birmingham Dribblers". These, along with other steam engines, are now popular collector's pieces.

The name of the company implies that they may initially have supplied ship models to the Admiralty, like Clyde Model Dockyard and the original Model Dockyard.

References

  1. ^ Stevens's Model Dockyard catalogue, currently available as a reproduction published by TEE Publishing

http://stevensmodeldockyard.com/