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George Orton, Sons & Spooner Ltd (1875 - 1977)

 Organisation

Dates

  • Existence: 1875 - 1977
  • Usage: 1925 - 1977

Biography

Orton, Sons and Spooner Ltd., were an engineering company, which produced some of the most sophisticated and sought after rides, wagons and show fronts in the British fairgrounds at the turn of the nineteenth century. The company gained an unrivalled reputation, applying industrial and artistic design to produce some of the most spectacular rides in the sector through a combination of innovative engineering, entrepreneurship and decorative finishes applied by some of the best artists and carvers in the trade.

Orton and Spooner elevated ride manufacturing from its humble man and animal powered beginnings in the pre-industrial revolution to sensorial experiences of beauty, speed, discovery and thrill, matching the social aspirations of an entire nation.

George Orton first stablished the Lion Carriage Works in 1875, making Gipsy and other transportation wagons. It wasn't until 1883 that Orton started trading with fairground showmen by building highly decorative living wagons, which exteriors worked as showfonts. This diversification signified the company’s transition from the transport industry to the entertainment industry.

Charles Spooner was a skilled woodcarver mainly supplying the thriving Burton-on-Trent brewing industry with drays and handcarts. Spooner set up his own business in 1892. His impressive finesse as a woodcarver brought him to the attention of George Orton in 1894. Initially, Orton sub-contracted Spooner to supply carvings for his living wagons and showfronts. Their skills were so complementary that the business became dependant on each other and Orton and Spooner entered into a long partnership, which resulted in the amalgamation of their companies in 1925.

The manufacturing of living wagons soon evolved into lavish showfronts and ambitious rides that dominated the market, especially after the company’s main competitor, Fredrick Savage of King’s Lynn, went into liquidation in 1910.

The company was requisitioned by the government during both world wars; during WWI to manufacture portable aircraft hangers and during WWII to build military vehicles.

Orton and Spooner managed to resume business in the supply of the entertainment sector after both wars, but started winding down the manufacturing of fairground equipment after WWII as the company experienced the effects of fundamental changes on labour conditions and market demand.

From the end of WWII until 1953 they diversified into the manufacturing of light engineering products to offset the unpredictability of the entertainment sector. Orton, Sons and Spooner Ltd., finally stopped trading in fairground equipment in 1954 to specialise exclusively in the manufacturing of mechanical handling equipment until 1977 when the company finally closed.

Found in 806 Collections and/or Records:

Sketch of Swings, c1890 - 1910

 Item
Reference code: 178V10.43(i)
Scope and Contents

Sketch for the structure of a set of swings seen from different angles with some dimensions. Pencil on paper.

Dates: c1890 - 1910

Sketch of the Design of the Frontage of The Frivol Cakewalk, c1930 - 1939

 Item
Reference code: 178V10.20
Scope and Contents

Design of front elevation for Ashley’s Cakewalk, ‘The Frivol’ containing figure of woman and man on the arch, and other sketches and G Orton, Sons & Spooner Ltd, stamp on reverse. Pencil on paper.

Dates: c1930 - 1939

Sketch of Toastrack Car for Switchback, c1900 - 1929

 Item
Reference code: 178V10.8(v)
Scope and Contents

Desing for scenic railway car with four benches and carving decorations, probably designed for Savages. Carved panels added under seats and at rear. Pencil on paper.

Dates: c1900 - 1929

Sketch of Train Ride Design, c1930 - 1939

 Item
Reference code: 178V10.21
Scope and Contents

Drawing of a train with stamp Geo. Orton Sons & Spooner Burton on Trent. Pencil on paper.

Dates: c1930 - 1939

Sketch of Unicorn, c1900 - 1929

 Item
Reference code: 178V10.16
Scope and Contents

Drawing of a rearing unicorn with stamp from G. Orton Sons & Spooner Ltd, probably for a coat of arms. Pencil on paper.

Dates: c1900 - 1929

Sketch of Various Decorations, c1920 - 1939

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Reference code: 178V10.33(xx)
Scope and Contents

Sketch of various decorations including fish. Pencil on brown paper.

Dates: c1920 - 1939

Sketche for Shooting Gallery Decoration, c1900 - 1929

 Item
Reference code: 178V10.5
Scope and Contents

Design for a fairground sideshow frontage showing classical figures, cherubs and folliage decorations, contains stamp from W.G. Hilton Architectural and Ornamental Wood Carvers. Pencil on paper.

Dates: c1900 - 1929

Sketches and Dimensions, c1890 - 1899

 Item
Reference code: 178M15.35(lxxiv)
Scope and Contents

Section of page containing various drawings and measurements.

Dates: c1890 - 1899

Sketches and Spefications, 1919 - 1920

 Item
Reference code: 178H8.22
Scope and Contents

Rough sketches and specifications for Risi see 178V10.35 for drawings. 3p.p.

Dates: 1919 - 1920

Sketches for Centaur Cars, c1920 - 1939

 Item
Reference code: 178V10.37(viii)
Scope and Contents

Two designs for cars with centaurs with fish bodies and two rows of seats. Pencil on blue paper .

Dates: c1920 - 1939

Sketches for Fairground Ride Car Designs, c1920 - 1939

 Sub-Series
Reference code: 178V10.37
Scope and Contents

Sketches for fairground ride car designs, including turkey, fish, swan, peacock, crocodile, greyhound, galloping horse, sea horse, dragon, centaur, whale and mermaid, mainly for switchback and scenic and a car for P. Bishop.

Dates: c1920 - 1939

Sketches for Scenic and Switchback Cars, c1900 - 1929

 File
Reference code: 178V10.7
Scope and Contents

Pencil sketches for scenic and switchback cars with fantasy dragon scenes (one possibly an allegory of St. George slaying the dragon) and demonic figures and elaborate foliage by H. Darby.

Dates: c1900 - 1929

Sketches for Scenic or Switchback Ride Cars, c1900 - 1929

 File
Reference code: 178V10.4
Scope and Contents

Designs for fairground ride cars showing neoclassical cherub figures in various poses, sideshow frontage, frieze and game stall.

Dates: c1900 - 1929

Sketches of Car Fronts, c1900 - 1929

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Reference code: 178V10.8(vii)
Scope and Contents

Design for fairground ride car with scroll carvings. Pencil on paper.

Dates: c1900 - 1929

Sketches of Carving Decorations, c1900 - 1929

 Item
Reference code: 178V10.8(iii)
Scope and Contents

Two designs for ride of show frontage carving decorations showing folliage and dragon motives. Pencil on paper.

Dates: c1900 - 1929

Sketches of Carving Decorations, c1900 - 1929

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Reference code: 178V10.8(ix)
Scope and Contents

Design for top section of ride of show front decorations showing scroll, figure and animal motive carvings, contains inscriptions and measurements on front and reverse. Pencil on paper.

Dates: c1900 - 1929

Sketches of Folliage and Flags Carving Decorations, c1900 - 1929

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Reference code: 178V10.8(viii)
Scope and Contents

Sketch for a ride or show frontage carving showing folliage decorations, flags and a dragon's head. Pencil on paper.

Dates: c1900 - 1929

Sketches of Front, Rounding Boards and Figures for Switchback, 1904

 Item
Reference code: 178V10.8(ii)
Scope and Contents

Design for a Savage Switchback built for Eugene Denis of Paris showing frontage with sculpture of Brittania on top section and columms in the shape of military figures on horses and other figures, inscribed on centre J. Spooner Burton on Trent. Pencil on paper.

Dates: 1904

Sketches of Samples for Switchback Cars, c1900 - 1929

 File
Reference code: 178V10.8
Scope and Contents

Pencil sketches of samples for switchback cars, decorative friezes, front entrance of joy wheel and design for switchback.

Dates: c1900 - 1929

Sketches of Samples of Ride Frontage Decorations, c1875 - 1899

 Item
Reference code: 178V10.45(xiii)
Scope and Contents

Sketch of two samples of frontage section decoration showing heavy folliage, flowers and shield reading C.J. Spooner Burton. Pen and ink on paper.

Dates: c1875 - 1899