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Clark Collection of Mechanical Movement Models

This set of working models was designed by American engineer William M. Clark in the early 1900s. Originally numbering over 200, these models were displayed as the Mechanical Wonderland in New York in 1928 and at the Century of Progress Exhibition in Chicago in 1933. Today, 120 of these mechanical models remain in working order and on display at the Museum.

Based in large measure on designs laid out in Henry T. Brown's 507 Mechanical Movements (1871), the Clark models include gear mechanisms, pulley systems, cutaways, and cross sections of a variety of machines. They illustrate methods of converting rotary to rectilinear motion and rectilinear to oscillating motion, as well as solutions to a variety of mechanical tasks. The models continue to be of interest to a range of Museum visitors, from young children to mechanical designers and tinkerers.

Format Exhibit
Grades K – 12
Location Blue Wing, Lower Level — Museum of Science, Boston
Website Visit Cornell University's Kinematic Models for Design Digital Library

Clark Collection of Mechanical Movement Models

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