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Generations of fifteen-year-olds and nuns nostalgically remember the time when they could not ride like children and could be drunk under a tree. Will there be a large Tatra Tatra? Rooms for dolls? Building kit? Board game or gas monk? And then the sparklers lit up and the bell rang …
In addition to the retro exhibition with the name How we played, see the museum in Nové Mesto. The invaders can see it until the arrest of the year. And mon u ns will first find their favorite children’s play, invites the head of the museum Barbora Honzkov.
The exhibition follows on from two previous similar exhibitions inspired by the period fifty years ago. At first it was an exhibition with a winter theme, How we celebrated Christmas, then the state of remembrance of the summer free time as we went on vacation.
They had a great response, so there was a continuing retro show, this time focusing on children’s ridicule and games. It looks nice again, because the children got the most toys for the first day, say the head of the museum.
Many toys were made of plastic at the time. The little ones played with plastic bouncing figures, rattles, toddlers with cubes.
But very popular were rocking roosters or horses, inflatable red buffalo and, of course, gas clouds. Dolls of various sizes belonged to the naked world. From small swimsuits to large walkers. And, of course, rooms with furniture, furniture and sets to create your own, for example, to roll out or dampen the bead. There used to be a car track in a quiet room, a variety of kits, sometimes an electric lift and a number of cars or other means of transport, some of the exhibitors Barbora Honzkov is approaching.
In the free time, this time the children engaged in popular social and fun games, so they enjoyed the games, developing myth and skill. There is also a sample of children’s illustrated books. From other popular toys, there is also a magic table, on which no one has ever made a nice oblique hand, a children’s slide projector with fairy tales, a printer, an electric multiplier or an eight-year-old Rubik’s Cube arrest, the head of the museum describes the subjects.
The legend of Mercury peila
The museum, with a few exceptions, mainly presents the plays of the then leading Czechoslovak producers. Gumov pskac hraky for the smallest produced Gumotex Beclav. Libue Niklov and Anna Vystydov were prominent in the figures of the figures of children and animals. Later, the company produces rubber dolls. The most popular traveled from Gumotex to children for twenty long years. The most famous is probably the cute František from Anna Vystydov.
Libue Niklov is later associated with the company Fatra Napajedla. She created legendary figures with an accordion body, such as a cat. Or a favorite inflatable seat, reminiscent of Barbora Honzkov.
The children’s rooms all over Czechoslovakia in the 1970s never missed dolls and gas trams from Hamir. It is not without interest that at that time the company’s large production was exported to many European countries and other continents. The company was connected with the Pospil family, who in 1910 began producing new troops on a hammer in Holoubkov. From there, as a leading producer of run itch textile toys, she grew up to Rokycany after the First World Wolves. After all the world, the wolf was nationalized and became a part of the Hamiro company with its headquarters in Pbram.
Plastic cars, forging bobsleighs, dog molds and trousers are again manufactured by Technoplast Chropyn. After she stopped producing toys, especially dolls, from high celluloid.
The IGRA production company made its most famous play, Igrka. It was a small plastic figure with moving limbs. She represented various permits, to the head of the museum.
Oranov’s Tatra skunks, which bent over the sandstones, came out of Chemoplast Brno. His favorite products included Mikdo, table football, thlov hockey or children’s slide projectors.
Classic devn games are also represented at the show. Kits, cube pictures, board games. Of course, the legend among the boys for the Merkur kit cannot be overlooked. It is possible to assemble various models, roads and rails of the vehicle, the first kits of which began to be created in Police nad Metuj in the 1920s. After 1989, the company was privatized, in 1993 the bag went bankrupt. It was later bought by Jaromr K, who resumed production and saved the kit.
Rarity was measured
Barbora Honzkov, the head of the Museum of Novostráce, very fondly remembers the night of his childhood. I got, for example, a hospital bed for the dolls we have so exposed to here. I found this dragon before Christmas discovered hidden in the closet at home. And so I found out that Jeek probably didn’t. It was very disappointing for me, smile at today with the passage of years. I always find under the tree an inflatable moon with an indina picture. But he was never there, but a little sad.
The historian Jaromir Jerm from the Mladá Boleslav region was again pleased with the electric lift under the tree. I remember it was a locomotive and those wagons with rails in the shape of a big owl. From today’s point of view, nothing special, but then … I remember the Mercury kit, and even though it wasn’t usual for children, books always sweated, I remember.
But I have not only connected with the clouds at night. I drank on the orange, which was not very common then. I remember that we always used them in families. We were tyi and the slag used to be ten. So there were two and a half of them, reminiscent of the special times of historians.
The ethnographer of the Central Museum in Roztoky near Prague, Ivana Kubekov, remembers the so-called carrot in her so-called carrot. She was a baby who blinked and made a sound. The family did not enjoy the crests of the family, the pretzel used to be relatively modest. And if I were to remember something unfulfilled, it would, I think, be a board game, she betrayed.