
4 0 c m
29cm
actual image size: 21cm x 32cm
Description
Studio photograph of an artificial leg, terminating in a pylon, alongside an alternative show fitting. The devices were manufactured by James Gillingham (1839-1924), a boot- and shoemaker based in Chard, Somerset. Gillingham first started making artificial limbs after a local man lost an arm firing a cannon for a celebratory salute in 1863. He then began making prostheses on a permanent basis and Chard eventually became a major centre of the British artificial limb industry.
Image Details
Image Ref.
10405850
© Science Museum / Science & Society Picture Library