This giant wooden soldier was one of the items produced by James Henry Pullen who lived for most of his life at Langdon Down. The model is nearly 15ft high – Pullen created it to amuse children, and it was brought out during carnivals until WW2.
Chiswick House, London
Maison Dieu, Faversham
Liverpool School for the Indigent Blind, Liverpool
Langdon Down Museum of Learning Disability, Teddington
The Royal School for Deaf Children, Margate
Guild of the Brave Poor Things, Bristol
St Saviour’s Deaf Church, Acton
Grove Road Housing Scheme, Sutton-in-Ashfield
This giant wooden soldier was one of the items produced by James Henry Pullen who lived for most of his life at Langdon Down. The model is nearly 15ft high – Pullen created it to amuse children, and it was brought out during carnivals until WW2.