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The Town of Iron Toys: The Mechanical Banks of the J. & E. Stevens Company.

May 16 @ 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm

Iron Banks

On Thursday, May 16th at 7:30 p.m. at Trinity Episcopal Church Parish Hall, 7 Providence Road (Route 6), Brooklyn, the Brooklyn Historical Society invites you to join us on a “visit” to the town of iron toys.
In 1869, the J. & E. Stevens Company of Cromwell Connecticut began making iron banks that performed an action when coins were deposited into them. Mechanical banks quickly became popular with both children and adults throughout America and beyond. Today, mechanical toy banks are highly collectable and sell for thousands of dollars at auction. Join Richard Franklin Donohue, Historian for the Town of Cromwell, as he demonstrates his collection of mechanical banks and explains their history and the amusing tales that inspired their design. Witness Boss Tweed take kickbacks, one coin at a time. See William Tell shoot an apple from the top of his son’s head with a penny! Watch a gentlemanly game of 1880s Baseball from the third base line and help to feed a menagerie of animals, from frogs to bulldogs. This presentation involves a power-point slide show and an interactive demonstration of twenty banks.

Venue

Trinity Episcopal Church Parish Hall
7 Providence Road
Brooklyn, CT 06234
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