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Federation University Historical Collection
Object, Laboratory Glass Beakers
... Laboratory Glass Beakers...beakers ...Three glass beakers used at the Ballarat School of Mines for Chmistry classes.chemistry, laboratory, scientific instruments, glass flasks, beakers -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Beaker stand, Selby & Co., Sydney & Melbourne, 1915 (Approximate)
Used originally at the High School, in physics class, when school was an H.E.S.Three footed iron stand with 2 holding clamps for laboratory beakers, one Pyrex glass beaker, fluted shaped, adjusting thumb screws on clampsBranded on feet: "Selby & Co / Sydney / Melbourne" On beaker: "Crown / Pyrex / 300"branded on feet: "selby & co / sydney / melbourne" on beaker: "crown / pyrex / 300", laboratory equipment, beaker, crown pyrex, selby & co -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Beaker (Tumbler), 1977
This beaker (tumbler) was presented to the Faculty in 1977 by Professor Arthur Bull, as a token of esteem and friendship, from the Faculty of Anaesthetists College of Medicine of South Africa. It was in this year that Professor Bull was also awarded an honorary fellowship from ANZCA. Professor Arthur Barclay Bull was a pioneer of South African Anaesthesia, having played a major role in the specialty and research in anaesthesia from 1954. One of his achievements include the use of prolonged curarisation and IPPV for treating tetanus. In 1965 - 1967 the Taurus Blood Warmer was developed - named after Professor Bull - to prevent hypothermia after major blood transfusion. Not only was Professor Bull the presenter of this beaker, but also its maker. It is hand wrought from sterling silver recovered from discarded tracheostomy tubes. The maker has hallmarked the beaker with the initials A B. Hand wrought sterling silver beaker made from the silver recovered from discarded tracheostomy tubes.To / The Faculty of Anaesthetists / R.A.C.S. / from / The Faculty of Anaesthetists / C.M. of S.A. / 1977 [hallmark in maker's logo] A Btracheostomy, taurus blood warmer, the college of medicine of south africa, faracs -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Beaker
Stainless steel beakermethodist babies home -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Equipment - Realia - Glassware, Aunde / Norwellan
Aunde / Norwellan Lab Bennett North Western Woolen Mills became Norwellan Textiles then AUNDEGlass Beaker 50 MlSchottt Duran 50 Ml approx vol 20-40 35 04 -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Realia - Glassware, KInmax, Aunde / Norwellan
Aunde / Norwellan Bennett Lab North Western Woolen Mills became Norwellan Textiles then AUNDEGlass Beaker 600 ml600 KINMAX ®️ KIMBLE USA No. 14000 Approximate Volumes 400 -100, 300-200, 200-300, 100-400, 0-500 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - VAL DENSWORTH COLLECTION: SANDHURST DAIRIES, 1966/67
Slide. Sandhurst Dairies. Lab beakers.slide, bendigo, sandhurst dairies., sandhurst dairies. -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Manufactured Glass, Pharmacy beaker 'PYREX', 20thC
PYREX is a brand that was introduced by Amory Houghton Sr. (1812-1882) founder of Corning Incorporated in 1915 for a line of clear, low-thermal-expansion borosilicate glass used for laboratory glassware and kitchenware. In 1879 Corning Incorporated developed a bulb-shaped glass encasement for Thomas Edison’s new incandescent lamp. Borosilicate glass was first made by German chemist and glass technologist Otto Schott, founder of Schott AG , Jena , Germany in 1893, 22 years before Corning Inc. produced the PYREX brand. Schott AG sold the product under the name "Duran.".. In 1908, Dr. Eugene Sullivan (1872 - 1962), Director of Research at Corning Glass Works, U.S.A., who had studied in Leipzig, Germany, developed Nonex, a borosilicate low-expansion glass. 1913 Jesse Littleton of Corning Inc. discovered the cooking potential of borosilicate glass by giving his wife a casserole dish made from a cut-down Nonex battery jar. Corning Inc. removed the lead from Nonex, and developed it as a consumer product and Pyrex made its public debut in 1915 during World War I, positioned as an American-produced alternative to the German ‘Duran’. 1952 ‘Corning ware’ ceramic glass was developed by Dr. S.D.Stookey. 1994 Corning received an Award for life- changing, life- enhancing technological inventions that enabled new industries, - lighting, television, optical communications. The PYREX line of highly durable cookware and laboratory glass products are still available today. It is now made of tempered glass.A pharmaceutical clear glass beaker with capacity 300mlPYREX 300pyrex, corning ware, corning incorporated, houghton amory snr, sullivan eugene, littleton jesse, schott otto, jena germany, corning america, glass manufacturers, laboratory glass, cooking, housework, kitchen equipment, pharmacy, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, fibe optics, television, hubble telescope -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Manufactured Glass, Pharmacy beaker, 20thC
Melbourne Glass Bottle Works, Spotswood, Victoria 1872- 1915 comprising a complex of buildings constructed between 1880 and 1940, at Booker Street, Douglas Parade, 2-38 Hudson Road, Raleigh Street and Simcock Avenue, Spotswood. The glassworks was established in 1890 and originally made bottles for pharmacists Felton Grimwade before it was sold to the State Government by US multinational, OI glass manufacturers. A pharmaceutical clear glass beaker with capacity 300mlmelbourne glass bottle works, spotswood melbourne, pharmacy, industrial glass, cheltenham, moorabbin -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Plastic Beaker -Goodwill Products Cons P/L Melbourne, n.d
Set of 4 orange plastic stackable beakers, with lidFront: 'With compliments The Rrichmond Henty Hotel-Motel Portland TEL (055) 231032 -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Beaker
Beaker glass clear, with green printed "Selby" mark in oval on side.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Manufactured Glass, Pharmacy beaker, c1950
Otto Schott, a chemist and glass engineer, had the vision of uniform production ie making glass items that would resemble one another. At the end of the eighteenth century, with most glass items still created by hand, the quality of output was still a guessing game. Schott was the first to render this an industrial certainty. 1884 Otto Schott, Ernst Abbe and Carl and Roderich Zeiss found the Schott & Associates Glass Technology Laboratory in Jena, Germany. Glastechnisches Laboratorium Schott & Gen was born. Production started in 1886. Original products included optical and thermometer glasses. The following year, a crucial discovery was made: borosilicate, a heat and chemically resistant glass. By it’s 25th year anniversary, the company had grown from an experimental glass factory into an internationally renowned manufacturer of optical and industrial glasses. Soon to be added was fiolax, tube-shaped glass used for vials, ampoules and syringes thus allowing the company to play a significant role in supplying Europe's nascent pharmaceutical industry. Post WW2 USA Army opens new factory in Mainz, West Germany and factory in Jena , East Germany taken over by the DDR State both using same trade name. Legal action for 30 years resolved in 1980 - split name. Berlin Wall 1989, Factories reunited 1991A pharmaceutical clear glass beaker with graduation 100ml -300ml DURAN 50Front : DURAN 50 / SCHOTT & GEN / MAINZ / JENA (ER) GLAS 300 Back : PYREX 300pharmacy, medications, medicines, glass manufacturing, glass works, early settlers, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, jenaer glaswerk schott & gen company, west germany, east germany, berlin wall, ww2 1939-45, schott otto, zeiss roderich -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Beaker
Number of parts: 0.5. Glass beaker illustratng crystallinity of glass on aging -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Beaker
Beaker glass clear with green printed "Selby" mark. Pouring lip broken.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Measuring beaker
Used in Manning Chemist, Flinders Street Railway Station, Melbourne until 1984.Glass measuring beaker tapering to base with pouring lip and a wide flat base.(i) VIC Fl oz 4, 3, 2, 1, C 68◦ F, Fl DR. 32, 28, 24, 20, 16, 12, 8, 6, 4. CCG 1369-62. -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Slide
Slide mounted in white slide case showing examples of equipment including beakers and stands.Handwiritten in pencil: EMBLEY'S / 9448 -
Mont De Lancey
Building beakers, Kiddicraft
Set of Kiddicraft plastic building beakers - set of 12 in various colours, complete with box.educational toys, toys -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Squat Beakers
Examples of squat beaker shaped heavy glass containers, cut down from other bottles -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Beaker
Beaker glass with wide base, clear with black printed markings. Made in England. Used for measuring liquids in a pharmacy.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Federation University Art Collection
Ceramic, Swirls, 2021
Three porcelain slipcast beakers (without handles) made from handmade molds with white and coloured porcelain swirls,donna morrison, ceramics, alumni, dvc art award -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: SLIDE, May 1970 - Jan 1972
Coloured slide transparency. Image is of a male and a female standing in front of a bench wearing white lab coats. He is holding a glass beaker containing a dark liquid and pouring it into a white funnel into another glass beaker. The female has her back to camera with her left arm raised. She is holding something that is obscured. On the bench top are many glass beakers and bottles. The words Organic lab McCrae St Peter Ellis and Judith Daniel filtrations are handwritten along the bottom border.Kodachrome Transparencyslide, bendigo, bendigo institute of technology -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Squat Glasses
5 squat, bottle glass, unlipped beakers, used in Lecture Demos. height 10.0 -13.00, 7.0 - 10.0 diam -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: SCIENCE LABORATORY
Colour photograph. Peter Ellis Pouring liquid from Beaker. Wearing labcoat. Science laboratory. Back of photo reads: Peter Ellis.photo, individual, peter ellis -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Coffee Plunger and Mug
Plunger and beaker presented to Bob Gardiner, Olympian, at a special celebration for residents who represented Australia at the Olympic Games.Glass coffee plunger with metal lid in a metal stand. City of Whitehorse logo on the glass. The metal Mug also has a City of Whitehorse logo on the sideCity of Whitehorse logocivic mementoes, souvenirs, domestic items, crockery -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: SLIDE, May 1970 - Jan 1972
Coloured slide transparency. Image is of a male seated at a bench wearing a white lab coat. He is holding a white cup over a Bunsen burner. There are many glass jars, beakers and test tubes on the bench.Kodachrome Transparencyslide, bendigo, bendigo institute of technology -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Folding Beaker - Portland, Victoria, n.d
Folding beaker (or cup) consisting of cover and extendable vessel. The top of the cover has a colour paper-based image attached, of the Portland Harbour looking from the Henty Memorial on the ploughed field towards Cliff Street. -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Milkshake Maker Set, 1940 - 1950's
The milk shaker machine was used in milk bars during the 1940's and 1950's often using fresh milk from the local diaries. Modern machines are more compact with a variety of different settings and the ability to blend a variety of food including fruit and vegetables as well as liquids.Vera Drummond worked in the Tawonga Milk Bar where she used the Milk Shaker machine. The premises were leased out until it finally closed. The Milk Shaker machine was then lent to the Tawonga cafe which was situated opposite the Tawonga Hotel on the Kiewa Valley Highway near Mountain Creek Road. When the cafe owner bought their own milk shaker machine the original was returned to Vera who lived at the Tawonga Post Office. The milk shakes were made with fresh real milk direct from the diary and enjoyed by Vera's grandchildren and great grandchildren especially on summer holidays.This set consists of: 1 stainless steel milkshake blender with black electric cord attached; 3 moulded glasses with vertical grooves; 4 aluminium mixing beakers also with vertical grooves; 3 long handle stainless steel mixing spoons; 1 stainless steel swivel stick. The blender is heavy with an enclosed cylinder at the top containing the motor with a rotating mixer hanging below it. This is supported by a long vertical enclosed cylinder attached to a base where the electric cord is placed. This cylinder has parts attached to hold the beakers during mixing.On the cylinder with the motor - "Type D3; No. 1675; Volt 230; Watt 40; RPM A; ACDC; (the letter) R (with) G (in the top) (and) E (between the 'feet') Reg. Des.No. 24264/65 Spoons: 2 rows of embossed writing on handle end but illegiblemilkshake maker machine; vera drummond; tawonga milk bar; tawonga post office -
Federation University Historical Collection
Object, Laboratory Glass Flasks
... beakers ...Glass flasks used at the Ballarat School of Mineschemistry, laboratory, scientific instruments, glass flasks, beakers -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Tecota trilene inhaler, Cyprane Ltd
The item was donated by Dr K McCaul of the Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne, in 1966.Anaesthetic trilene was administered to the patient via rubber tubing from the Trilene inhaler, within which the anaesthetic was converted into a vapor. The cylindrical metal apparatus sits atop a flat, square stand with four black rubber feet. Item includes ports and valves for connection to a face mask and vaporising chamber, as well as mask attachment and metal pouring jug with spout.Red markings identifying the manufacturer and the measurement scale are located on both the stand and top twist dial. The base of the mask attachment piece is inscribed with the manufacturer's details: 'Cyprane Ltd'. The metal beaker is engraved with a line marked at the 15cc level. trilene inhaler, tecota, anaesthesia, beaker, mask, vaporise, obstetrics, childbirth, dr k mccaul royal women's hospital melbourne, 1966, vapor, face mask, vaporising chamber, cyprane ltd, keighley -
Federation University Historical Collection
Object, 1000ml glass screw-top flask
... beakers ...Glass screw top bottle used at the Ballarat School of Mines for Chemistry classes. ..2) Glass flask with measuring increments by Trubor chemistry, laboratory, scientific instruments, glass flasks, beakers, bottle, trubor