The man - Influences, causes and passions.

 

Frank Hornby is said to have been very polite, reserved and a keen observer of morality. As was typical of the period in which he lived, he was a devout Christian and in his late youth joined the "Band of Hope", a group dedicated to abstinence from alcoholic drinking. Morality and time spent in a conscientious and constructive manner were such a focus for him that he set up multiple clubs and groups for the betterment of society, including "Boys Clubs" to keep boys out of mischief.

In parallel to his beliefs, Frank highlighted in a book written about him "The Boy that made $1,000,000 with a Toy" that he was greatly influenced by a book given to him by his mother, Samuel Smiles' Self-Help. This book enabled him to look beyond momentary setbacks and understand the need for stoic determination and rational behaviour.

His musical passion was influenced from an early age as his mother had a great love of music, then again later he joined various choral groups and was known for his resonant Tener voice.

Born into a working-class family, as a child he observed, and was inspired by, the City of Liverpool and the Industry and Import/Export that occurred there. The result was Frank developing into a first-rate industrialist and eventually a Conservative MP for Everton. This is a link to Frank Hornby’s various addresses in the House of Commons.

Frank Hornby Charitable Trust Chairman Les French talks Hornby - See link below to watch the video

A lovely film made for Kirkby Gallery’s ‘Made in Merseyside’ exhibition where Les French, a Trustee of the Frank Hornby Charitable Trust, talks about Hornby O Gauge Railways, Meccano, Dinky Toys, etc. - Les French talks Hornby. - The film goes on to discuss other ‘Made in Merseyside’ employments.

Here’s a link to a National Museums Liverpool YouTube video where curator Sharon Brown talks about Frank Hornby and the products of his Binns Road Liverpool Meccano factory -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7bmwqnENVdA

Frank Hornby 150

A beautiful Google Doodle produced for the 150 celebrations and displayed on 15 May 2013

Meccano founder Frank Hornby's 150th anniversary 1863 - 2013 as described on the BBC website:-

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-merseyside-22536861

Image from a T-Shirt produced for Brighton Toy & Model Museum for the 150 celebrations - https://www.brightontoymuseum.co.uk/

A woven badge created for the Maghull 150 celebrations - see BBC article above for more information