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Kew Historical Society Inc
Container - Elastoplast: First Aid Dressings, T J Smith & Nephew, 1950s
The first Elastoplast plaster was developed in 1896, when Smith & Nephew (founded 1856) expanded their business to Wound Dressing. This example was retailed by a Kew pharmacistRed enamelled tin used to retail Elastoplast dressings, sold in Kew by A Farrell [Chemist] 80 Cotham Road"Elastoplast Trade Mark / First Aid Dressings / Elastic adhesive / ...wound dressings, elastoplast, a farrell - chemist -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Elastoplast First Aid Dressings Tin c. Mid-Twentieth Century, Smith & Nephew
Elastoplast is the brand name for a type of bandage with an absorbent centre and sticky edges, also known in Australia as a Band-Aid. The inventor of the Band-Aid was Earle Dickson, a cotton buyer for the American company Johnson & Johnson. Dickson’s wife Josephine often acquired small injuries while doing housework, and Dickson tired of helping her dress wounds. He came up with the idea of sticking pieces of gauze a length of sticky tape so she could self-apply dressings. Johnson & Johnson began producing this type of dressing, branded as ‘Band-Aid’ in 1921. In 1928 Smith & Nephew of the UK began producing similar bandages branded as ‘Elastoplast’. This item is significant for its rarity due to age. It provides potential for interpretation as a part of Wodonga's social history.A red Elastoplast First Aid Dressings tin with hinged lid upon which manufacture information is printed.On lid of tin: "Plastic/Elastoplast/First Aid/Dressings"band-aid, elastoplast, medical history, bandages, medical, medicine -
Beechworth RSL Sub-Branch
Equipment - First Field Dressing, Octover 1941
Basic item if kit carried into action to provide immediate first aid to personal injury or fellow soldier who is injuriedFirst Field Dressing packed in original linen container featuring text with instructions. Printed on cotton package containing the First Field Dressing. Inside a printed box is printed the following: / FIRST FILED DRESSING / To Open... /Outer Cover. Break thread holding flap / Inner Waterproof Cover/ Tear apart at the uncemented corner (indicated by arrow). /CONTENTS:/ Two dressings in Waterproof Covers, each consisting of a gauze pad stitched to a bandage, and / a safety pin./ DIRECTION FOR USE -Take the folded ends of the / bandage in each hand, and keeping bandage / taut, apply the gauze pad to the wound and fix the / bandage One dressing to be used for each wound. / In the case of head wounds when respirators have to / be worn, care should be taken to adjust the pad so / it does not interfere with the fit of the facepiece. / DO NOT HANDLE THE GAUZE OR WOUND / Outside the printed box is; Johnson & Johnson Pty. Ltd. Sydney. / OCTOBER 1942first field dressing, gauze, dressing -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Container - Small press lid tin can, Ca 1940
Cream used for leather dressingSold by Holden and FrostOrange in colour, press lid canCoacholine leather dressing Propietors the Sheldon drug Company Pty/ltd 131 Clarence street Sydneydressing, preserative, leather -
Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - FIELD DRESSING, Vernon & Coy LTD Preston, 1939
Item issued to Reginald Charles Allardice No 418557 RAAF, refer Cat No 3627.5 for his service details.First Field Dressing in a fine Kahki coloured water proof package. The item is still in its original plastic cover over the dressing.“First Field Dressing - To open - Contents - Directions, Do not handle gauze or dressing”wounds, dressings, military. -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Object - shell dressing, Johnson & Johnson, Jan 1944
1 Large shell dressingCommonwealth of Australia shell dressing (with usage instructions). -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, Ballarat School of Mines Register of Attendances for Metellurgy of Gold and Ore Dressing, 1902, 1908
The Ballarat School of Mines is a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia. A slim, green pastel, hard cover volume with dark blue spine. Two full-width pages for entering names of those enrolled.ballarat school of mines, alfred mica smith, metallurgy -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Photograph, Dressing Up Party
Small monochrome photograph, depicting four men outdoors, dressed for some kind of light-hearted festivity or event. At the Zoo.Small monochrome photograph, depicting four men outdoors, dressed for some kind of light-hearted festivity or event zoo, party -
Federation University Historical Collection
Exercise Book, Ore Dressing, 1942, A.G. Hale
Black covered exercise book, pages have red edges ballarat, ballarat school of mines and industries, a.g. hale, ore dressing -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Unknown (Collection) - F.T.Twomey personal effects - RAAF sight log book, Epaulets, Navigator & Observer Wings, Sight Log book, School note book, Shell Dressing, Course notes
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Ballarat Heritage Services
Image, Broken Hill Propriety Ore Dressing Plant, c1918, c1918
Black and white a silver mine at Broken Hill.bhp, broken hill propriety, silver mine, mining, ore dressing plant -
Department of Health and Human Services
Photograph, "The dressing room" & equipment, in Ambon Hospital, donated through Dr John A Forbes Fairfield / Gull Force 2/21 Bn AIF / Ziarah Caltex - Circa 1970 to 1971
Department of Health & Human Services - Dr John A Forbes Fairfield / Gull Force 2/21 Bn AIF / Ziarah Caltex & Rumah Sakit Ambon Hospital Indonesia Collection Circa 1970 to 1971Department of Health & Human Services - Dr John A Forbes Fairfield / Gull Force 2/21 Bn AIF / Ziarah Caltex & Rumah Sakit Ambon Hospital Indonesia Collection Circa 1970 to 1971 -
Ararat Gallery TAMA
Clothing, Jour et nuit Lingerie, Dressing Gown with Belt
The Lady Barbara Grimwade Costume Collection is comprised of Lady Barbara Grimwade's personal apparel and includes 145 pieces of clothing, 10 hats, 19 handbags, 66 pairs of shoes and assorted accessories of gloves, belts and scarves. In its breadth, this significant acquisition ranges from the mundane to the memorable, therefore giving a balanced representation of one person's taste. Following Lady Barbara Grimwade’s death in March 1990, Ararat Gallery formally accepted the generous gift of clothing and accessories donated by Lady Grimwade's son, Mr Angus K Grimwade, on 28 August 1991. Subsequent smaller donations in 1995 enhanced the collection. Lady Grimwade's Scottish forebears, the Gaerloch Campbells, first settled in Australia in 1861 in the Ararat-Beaufort district. Her great great grandfather, Mr Henry Campbell, died on the voyage to Australia. His widow, Jane, with 10 of her 13 children, farmed and grazed land, firstly at Stockyard Hill then at Fiery Creek, near Buangor, before leaving the shire in 1873. Lady Grimwade held a privileged position in Melbourne society. As the wife of Sir Andrew Grimwade, a prominent businessman, Chairman of several boards and a Trustee of various committees, Lady Grimwade met with royalty, heads of state, politicians, corporate directors, and horse and cattle breeders. Excerpt from 'Hot Pink Summers' catalogue essay, Helen Jackson, 1995. -
Beechworth RSL Sub-Branch
Shell Dressing, March 1944
Shell dressings were carried by individual soldiers, intended to be used as a first dressing in event of wounding or injury. Each cloth pack contains dressings comprised of a gauze pad stitched to a bandage and a safety pin. The field dressing was often the first line of treatment and was intended to be applied by the wounded man himself or other soldiersThis dressing is significant as a representative object carried by every soldier in WWII.Bandage covered in light brown cotton casing. Front side has inscription and instructions for use.Printed on cotton package containing the Shell Dressing. Inside a lined box. Commonwealth of Australia/ SHELL DRESSING / To Open /Outer Cover. Tear cover open at top between stitches. / Inner Waterproof Cover. Tear apart at the corner indicated by arrow. / DIRECTION FOR USE -Take the folded ends of/bandage in each hand, and keeping bandage taut, apply the/gauze pad to wound and fix bandages with safety pin./ In the case of head wounds, when respirators have to be worn, care should be taken to adjust the pad so that it / does not interfere with the fit of the face-piece. / DO NOT HANDLE WOUND OR PAD. / under a black line / Johnson & Johnson Pty, Ltd, Sydney/ MARCH 1944 On the reverse an adhesive sticker with the words "Lent by Lance Flynn" dressing, shell dressing, commonwealth of australia, johnson & johnson -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Dressing, Field, John Tye & Son, 1917
Small, packaged First Field Dressing issued to Australian and British service personnel during World War 1. The package is made of a tough, protective (waterproof?) fabric and comes complete with a safety pin for use as a bandage. These were carried by soldiers and used for initial treatment of wounds. This item has a printed label with instructions for use and was packaged by John Tye & Son, London in May (?) 1917.There is a label affixed to this item with the following inscription printed in black: "War Office", "Medical Division", "First Field Dressing", "JOHN TYE & SON, London, May (?) 1917"world war 1, ww1, dressing -
Diamond Valley Vietnam Veterans Sub-Branch
Equipment - Field Dressings, c2010
WW2 Field Dressings x three pieces.An example of Field Dressings from WW2 which can be compared with Field Dressings from the Vietnam area and also from the current era.Field dressing of WW2 vintage by three pieces of the same item ie 'Field Dressing', each made of cloth material. Detailed usage and instructions. ww2, diamond valley vietnam veterans sub branch -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Dressing, Wound
Small cardboard packet containing one camouflaged dressing for head wounds. The dressing is sealed in a cellophane inner packet. This was used during the Vietnam conflict by a RAN rating.The front side of the cardboard packet has the following pronted in black ink: "Unit Each Qty. - 1" "Stock no. 2-017-680" "Dressing, Head, Adjustable, Compressed, Camouflage" "Dyed Dressings" "Sterilized" -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Tool - Hair cutting tool
Hair dressing scissors used in circa 1900Retailed by Holden and FrostSteel right handed hair dressing scissorshair dressing, scissors -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Container - Wooden box with lid
Box used for carriage of harness dressingsDressing for leather harness imported and sold by Holden and FrostRectangular wooden box with hinged lidFrank Millars Harness Dressingwood, box, printed -
Mont De Lancey
Bandage, Johnson & Johnson Pty. Ltd, 1941
Belonged to Mr. H. Brutton. Dressing used in World War 2.Army issue first field dressing. Two dressings in waterproof covers, each consisting of a gauze pad stitched to a bandage and a safety pin.bandages, medical textiles -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
Sterilized First Aid Finger Dressing, Johnson & Johnson
Sealed finger dressing package with instructions for use made by Johnson & Johnson.Printed label - "Sterilized First Aid / FINGER DRESSING / Remove the paper. . ."finger dressing, bandage, first aid -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Dressing, Shell (2 of)
SHELL DRESSINGPrinted on waterproof cover, Commonwealth of Australia, Shell Dressing, giving instructions to open & directions for use. One dated MAY 1942 & other OCTOBER 1943. -
Beechworth RSL Sub-Branch
First Field Dressing - open, Circa December 1942
Item carried by Corporal William Charles CLARK VX34546 whilst on active serviceItem carried by Cpl William Clark whilst on active serviceFirst Field Dressing open cotton pouch containing one dressingPrinted on cotton package containing the First Field Dressing. Inside a printed box is printed the following: / FIRST FILED DRESSING / To Open... /Outer Cover. Break thread holding flap / Inner Waterproof Cover/ Tear apart at the uncemented corner (indicated by arrow). /CONTENTS:/ Two dressings in Waterproof Covers, each consisting of a gauze pad stitched to a bandage, and / a safety pin./ DIRECTION FOR USE -Take the folded ends of the / bandage in each hand, and keeping bandage / taut, apply the gauze pad to the wound and fix the / bandage One dressing to be used for each wound. / In the case of head wounds when respirators have to / be worn, care should be taken to adjust the pad so / it does not interfere with the fit of the facepiece. / DO NOT HANDLE THE GAUZE OR WOUND / Outside the printed box is; Johnson & Johnson Pty. Ltd. Sydney. / OCTOBER 1942guaze, bandage, cotton bandage -
Ballarat RSL Sub-Branch Inc.
Memorabilia - Field dressing kit, c.1940
Field dressing kit typical of those supplied and used in World War IIField dressing kit including carry bag and various bandagesmedical, ballarat rsl, ballarat, dressings, medical supplies, wwii -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Strop Dressing
Packet containing round jar of strop dressing. Packet is yellow - jar black with white writing instructions in box.PACKET - Rolls razor strop dressing for all razor strops.|JAR - Rolls strop dressing Rolls Razor Co. of Aust P/L 8a Castlereagh St Sydney N.S.W.personal effects-toilet requisites, shaving -
Geelong RSL Sub Branch
First Field Dressing, Johnson & Johnson Pty Ltd, 1942
This First Field Bandage is dated 1942 and is thought to have been carried by a member of the Military Forces during WW2.This First Field Dressing is Original it appears to have been carried by a member of the Military during WW2.An oblong shaped gauze bandage in a cotton cover (First Field Dressing), the outer cover is well worn buff colour.The Dressing was made by Johnson and Johnson Pty Ltd Sydney November 1942.first field dressing, ww2, 1942 -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Ornaments, lady's hand mirror, c1900
A lady's hand mirror usually lay on her dressing table and she used it when applying make up and styling her hair.A lady's small ,dressing table, silver plated, hand mirrormoorabbin, bentleigh, brighton, cheltenham, early settlers, pioneers, jewellery, mirrors -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Container - Glass Jar
Used to maintain and dress saddleryImported and distributed by Holden and FrostSquare shaped glass jar with brown coloured label affixed that has contents printed on. Cork stopper in bottle neck.Frank Millers (Crown logo) crown dressing New York U.S.A.bottle, equine, dressing -
Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - WOUND DRESSING, Johnson and Johnson PTY LTD
Wound Dressing, green outer colour, waterproof, contains one single sterile dressing, on one side in black print has directions for use, serial No’s, lot No’, makers. On one side, “(arrow up) 6510 - 66 - 108 - 4140, Dressing wound sterile compressed for field use CAPO V113685 Lot ........?dressings wounds, accessory -
Nhill Aviation Heritage Centre
Field Dressing, 1940s
Wound dressings in a stitched calico wrapping. Four packs with instructions. First Field Dressing Johns & Johnson Pty Ltd Sydney Dated: April 1941, January 1943, July 1943 and January 1943