Historical information
A hand trolly can be loaded with heavy objects such as luggage, produce, and equipment and the objects can then be easily wheeled from one place to another. They are used by farmers, railway workers, shipping companies, porters, factory labourers and other industries when heavy loads need to be moved.
Hand trolleys were first used in the 18th century by young workers at the docks. The new equipment used leverage and wheels, enabling them to move the same heavy loads that the men were moving.
Significance
This hand trolley is an example of the hand trolleys used since the 18th century to move heavy loads at the docks and shipyards. It is associated with the maritime industries of shipping, transportation, travel and trade as with the primary production sectors of farming, markets and produce.
Physical description
Hand trolley; an L-shaped handcart with handles at one end, wheels at the other, and a ledge to hold the load. This hand trolley has orange wooden slats and handles, two metal wheels and a black metal frame. It has supporting legs at one end, two metal flanges near the wheels and a support foot at the bottom. There is an inscription on the metal at one side.
Inscriptions & markings
Stamped into metal: "MSSC"
Subjects
- warrnambool,
- flagstaff-hill,
- flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum,
- maritime-museum,
- shipwreck-coast,
- flagstaff-hill-maritime-village,
- hand trolley,
- sack truck,
- trolley,
- luggage trolley,
- hand truck,
- trundler,
- sack barrow,
- bag barrow,
- leverage,
- marine technology,
- cargo handling,
- docks,
- wharft,
- shipping,
- trade
References
- The Hand Truck Company The History of the Wheel and the Hand Truck: furniture dolly vs hand trucks