Object: Caravan
Title / object name  Caravan
Maker  Role  Date  
Reichenbach, Richard D.  manufacturer(s)  1937  
Materials  Rimu, plywood, linen, metal, rubber, sheet glass
Dimensions
Overall  2160 (Height) x 5570 (Length) x 2050 (Width/Depth) mm
Classification  caravans, recreational vehicles
Registration Number  GH009952
Credit Line
Gift of the Reichenbach family, 2002

The caravan has long been synonymous with New Zealand summer holidays. This caravan was made by Richard Reichenbach, an electrical engineer from the Manawatu, for his honeymoon in 1937. This example is one of the oldest in the country, and is a gem of do-it-yourself ingenuity.

Design
The caravan sits on a steel frame and was towed with a bar and spring, devised to allow for movement on the road. It could be parked at right angles and cranked down on to feet for stability. Its body is constructed of rimu and the same canvas used in the construction of Air Force planes, painted many times over the years to keep it weatherproof.

The interior is lined with marine plywood for easy maintenance. It features bunks, a swing-down table, a battery light, and a gas-powered cooker and refrigerator. A canvas awning provided outdoor shelter for eating and a place for the children to sleep when they grew older.

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