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Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Jar - Ointment - Medical
This jar was used in the Tawonga District General Hospital which was built in the 11950's specifically for the increase in population due to the Kiewa Hydro Scheme.Small wide white 'milk glass' jar with screw top. Used for ointment e.g.. zinc, magnesium sulphate. Embossed on base. Base is 'pushed inwards/upwards' forming a lip around the circumference.Base: Common Seal - A with G above and M below / 15 medical, hospital, ointment -
Federation University Art Collection
Artwork, 'Cassandra After the Fact' by Andrew Potter, 2009
This work pays homage to Solomon J. Solomon’s Ajax and Cassandra. Andrew Potter’s painting tells of the subsequent event. Cassandra is undoubtedly a Trojan War casualty, symbolizing the personal pain of widows and rape victims. The flow of the fabric is the allegory of bloodshed, while the empty jar suggests displacement of refugees. Cassandra’s body, as mother earth, is a metaphor for the peaceful landscape that is desecrated by acts of war. The artist uses these iconic figures to exemplify and demonstrate why peace is always better than war. This work was awarded second prize in the 2009 Lucato Peace Prize. During that year Andrew Potter was undertaking the first year of a Bachelor of Visual Arts (Fine Arts) at the University of Ballarat’s Arts Academy. This item was runner up in the Lucato Peace Prize, and is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Painted canvas depicting a naked woman lying on the round beside a glass jar.art, artwork, andrew potter, potter, lucato peace prize, mythology, available -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Equipment - Plastic specimen jars associated with Dr Lachlan Hardy-Wilson
This is one of a collection of items received from the practice of Dr Lachlan Hardy-Wilson, FRCOG, Launceston, Tasmania.Two clear plastic specimen jars with yellow lids. There is a label stuck to the outside of each jar for recording the contents of any specimen placed in the jar.surgery -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia
Stoneware Jarstawell -
Clunes Museum
Container - GLASS JAR, SMITH KLINE & FRENCH LAB. AUST. LTD. NORTH SYDNEY, N.S.W
SMALL DARK BROWN GLASS JAR WITH BLACK PLASTIC LID; JAR CONTAINING IODEXIODEX & METHY SALICYLlocal history, pharmacy, medical -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - CASTLEMAINE GAS COMPANY COLLECTION: PHOTO KITCHEN
Kitchen - Date and Location Unknown Cups and Jars and shelves and Bread Jar near stoveFujicolorbuildings, commercial, gas and fuel -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Apothecary Storage Jars, late 19th Century
J. R. Pope officially began operating his pharmacy at 102 High Street, Wodonga on 1 October 1967. The pharmacy was purchased from John T. McSwiney who had operated his business from the same site from 1901. Mr. McSwiney was born in Chiltern in 1875 and qualified as a pharmacist in 1896 when he was apprenticed to David James McEwen, father of future Prime Minister Sir John McEwen. By October 1901 Mr. McSwiney was running his own business in High Street where he practised until he sold the business to J. R. Pope exactly 66 years later. Although he went into semi-retirement John McSwiney was still working at the age of 92 and was considered to be Victoria’s – if not Australia’s oldest practising chemist. These jars were part of the transfer of the pharmacy and its equipment in 1967 but date back to the earlier years of John McSwiney’s pharmacy in the early 1900s. These jars come from a Wodonga business which operated for over 70 years.A set of 9 blue and white lidded apothecary jars with gilt lettering depicting latin names of the contents. Also a mortar and and two pestles. The mortar has a groove on the side for the smaller pestle to rest. There is also a blue glass jar.apothecary jars, pharmacies wodonga, pope pharmacy, mcswiney chemist -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
Preserving Jar, Estimated 20th century
Fowlers Vacola jar, lid and clamp. Reg. No., 28195 / 3" [on lid]. Fowler's No. 20 imprinted in jar at side bottom. M107/M/7 imprinted in base of jar.(see above)preserving, fowler's vacola -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia
Domestic Stoneware Jarstawell -
Orbost & District Historical Society
ginger jar, Pre 1893 floods in Orbost
In the early days of Orbost many Chinese were engaged in land clearing or had arrived when gold was discovered in East Gippsland in the 1840's. They lived in camps along the Marlo Road and houses were usually built on stilts. They left after the 1893 floods.This object has aesthetic appeal. It is an object which belonged to the very early settlement days of Orbost.Huge, ornate Chinese ginger jar. Four raised hand- painted pink roses on front. Jar itself is matt black. Looks more like a vase than a ginger jar. Ceramic.Some Chinese writing to left hand side of roses.ceramics, ginger jar, container - domestic, vase -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Demijohn, James W. McGee & Co, Early 20th century
In 1868, Walter Sheldrick, a Warrnambool butcher, established a company to operate the Warrnambool New Brewery (at the corner of Timor and Fairy Streets). The company was wound up but the brewery continued to operate as Sheldrick and Co., with Walter Sheldrick and Thomas Price as principal partners. Sheldrick died in 1893 but the brewery continued with various partners in the business. In 1894 the brewery was sold to James W. McGee and Co. and this firm operated the brewery until its demise in 1922 when it was bought out by the Ballarat, Melbourne Co-Operative and Carlton and United Breweries and closed. This demijohn is of interest as it came from the Warrnambool New Brewery (closed 1922). This brewery, known as Sheldrick’s was a prominent business in Warrnambool for over 50 years. This is a circular-shaped stone jar enclosed in a wicker case with handles. The jar has a circular yellow top with no stopper. ‘James W. McGee & Co Wmbool’warrnambool new brewery (sheldrick & co.), james w. mcgee & co, warrnambool -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Equipment - Group of glass pathology sample jars
Four small glass pathology collection jars, with metal screw on lids. Three jars are plain and unlabelled. The fourth jar has a label on it which reads 'MELBOURNE PATHOLOGY CLINIC/33 COLLINS ST, MELBOURNE'. The back of the fourth jar is also painted with the initials 'E.D.T.A' in yellow paint. pathology -
The Royal Children's Hospital Archives
Functional object, Vaseline x 2, Finger Cots x 2 Jars, Litmus Paper x 3
Jars and boxes of medical supplies"Finger cots" "Vaseline" "Six red litmus test books, Johnsons of Hendon LTD" -
Clunes Museum
container - PRESERVING JAR, MASONS
GLASS JAR FOR PRESERVING PRODUCEATLAS - MASONS - PATENT - NOV.30 - 1858.local history, domestic, container -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia
Mason’s Glass Jar with lidstawell -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Syringe needles
Glass vegemite jar with lid. The jar contains fifteen syringe needles of varying length. Aileen and John Ellison CollectionOn the lid in black Texta the number 29.medical, needles -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Equipment - Junker's apparatus
Between 1867 and 1920, anaesthesia for dental operations was often maintained by blowing the vapour of ether or chloroform into the patients' oral or nasal pharynx. Junker's inhalers are a "blow over" device used with a hand-held bellows to bubble air through liquid chloroform and to the patient. It was initially intended for use with bichloride of methylene, a mixture of chloroform and methyl alcohol. Ferdinand Ethelbert Junker introduced his inhaler in 1867 as appointed physician to Samaritan Free Hospital for Women (although it didn't have that name until c.1904). Glass jar with liquid measure markers etched onto. The jar has a metal lid, with a metal tube descending into the jar. Two metal tubes are protuding out of the top of the lid, and each has a small section of rubber tubing attached. There is also a metal hook, used to attached the jar to the physicians (anaesthetist's) lapel.Stamped into frame of metal lid: LONDON MADEjunker, blow over, chloroform, samaritan free hospital for women -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Box - Red Cross, Red Cross
The Ridgway First Aid cabinet used by the Red Cross.Brown wood and cardboard box. 2 doors on the front opens up to 8 sections which contains medicines. Inside a jar of yellow powder, a bottle of oil, a jar of mustard, a bottle of paraffin oil and a jar of Vaseline.ridgway first aid cabinets -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Animal specimen - Golden Sea Pen
The name 'Sea Pen', which name comes from its resemblance to bird feathers, originates from its more formal title of 'Pennatula'. There are various species, one of which (Phosphorea)is not uncommon at depths of 50 metres or more. It consists of a stalk by which the Sea Pen is probably fixed upright in the mud or sand, and of a fan like upper part. When alive it is brightly phosphorescent. The stalk is really a tube and can be inflated. The strands or polyps of the upper part of the creature are fused together in sets of a dozen or so, to form leaves up each side, somewhat like the barbs of a feather. The whole axis is supported by a firmly calcified internal stem. The preserved item in our collection has been bleached naturally in the preserving fluid over time. However the Sea Pen in this photograph is alive and displays as golden. It is positioned vertically with its stalk at the bottom and its fronds or feathers beautifully displayed along the upper part. The preserved item in our collection has been bleached naturally in the preserving fluid over time. However the Sea Pen in this photograph is alive and displays as golden. It is positioned vertically with its stalk at the bottom and its fronds or feathers beautifully displayed along the upper part.The use of such preserved specimens is widespread in teaching students of all ages, and museums of the composition of certain animals, insects, birds and sea creatures. Any information about an animal — be it photographs, blood, feathers or fur samples — is better than no information at all. But specimens are vital to ground-truth.Closed jar with an all white sea creature preserved in clear fluid. The head is uppermost, and the sea pen is positioned vertically in the jar.Golden Sea Penflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, sea pen -
Maffra Sugarbeet Museum
Sugar Process Samples, Maffra Sugarbeet Factory
These samples were displayed at the Sugarbeet factory. A glass jar of seeds from the same series has also been catalogued.A set of 15 clear glass jars with samples from the sugar making process. They are labelled in order; Cossettes, Pulp, Diffusion Juice, First Carbonator Juice, Lime Scum, Second Carbonator Juice, Thin Juice, Thick Juice, Standard Syrup, Green Syrup, Raw Massceute, Raw Sugar and Molasses.sugarbeet -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - HARRIS COLLECTION: CERAMIC JAR
Double glazed ceramic jar. Main body beige colour, top light brown. The jar is 14 cm tall with a diameter at the bottom of 10.5 cm. The opening is 6.5 cm. There are no marks on this jar. from George Harris estatedomestic equipment, food storage & preservation -
Clunes Museum
Domestic object - STONE JAR
CREAM COLOURED STONE JAR OR DEMIJOHNpottery jug, stoneware -
Clunes Museum
Container - OINTMENT JAR, REXONA PROPRIETARY LIMITED
OINTMENT USED FOR MINOR CUTS AND SCRATCHESTHIS IS A SMALL JAR CONTAINING REXONA OINTMENTlocal history, medicine, first aid -
Clunes Museum
container - CONDIMENT JAR
ROUND GLASS TRELESSED JAR WITH NO LIDlocal history, container, domestic, domestic item -
Clunes Museum
Domestic object - STONEWARE JAR
STONEWARE JAR - GREY GLAZED - NO LIDlocal history, domestic item, containers, domestic items -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Container - Propert's Wax Shoe Cream
Imported and sold by Holden and Frost Ca 1900Squat jar with screw top lidPropert's Wax Shoe Cream with horse rider on lid. Inscription on label surroundshoe cream, propert's -
Mont De Lancey
Container - Glass jar
Screw-top glass jam jar with no lid, It has 2 diamond shapes, one inside the other on the front of the jar with lettering within.Inside the outer diamond shape: "Clegg & Kemp Melbourne" & inside the inner diamond: "Trade CK Mark Jams".food storage jars, glassware -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Container (Collection) - Collection of stone ware jars, Stoneware Jars, Early 20th Century
Donated itemsDisplay and storageArranged according to aesthetic appearance.Stone ware jars including: ink wells, demijohns, hot water bottles, cordial containers and other large containers.earthen ware jars, household items, commercial itemsearthen ware jars, household items, commercial items -
Clunes Museum
Functional object - GLASS CRUET SET
.1 PEPPER POT .2 VINEGAR JAR DESIGN ETCHED ON GLASS AROUND CENTRElocal history, domestic items, cruet set -
Mont De Lancey
Storage Jar
Creamy/brown Pottery storage jar with lid .2Qfood storage jars