Showing 19 items matching "contraception"
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Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)Unknown - Set of two Triquilar ED starter kits, c.1995-1996
... Contraception...Used for oral contraception....Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG) 1 Bowen Crescent Naarm (Melbourne) melbourne Used for oral contraception. Contraception Two cardboard boxes containing strips of Triquilar medication and instructions. ...Used for oral contraception.Two cardboard boxes containing strips of Triquilar medication and instructions. Box and instruction booklet are printed with a pattern of purple and yellow flowers on a blue background. Text printed on top of each box reads 'Triquilar ED starter kit'. Back of each box is printed with medical warnings, list of ingredients, and manufacturer information. End of each box is printed with a Batch Number (12990) and an Expiry date (0596). These medications expired in 1996. Strips of tablets inside box each contain 28 tablets, consisting of 12 white tablets, 10 yellow tablets, and 6 brown tablets. Tablet packaging is printed with abbreviations for days of of the week next to each tablet, and the text 'Start in the red section'. Five white tablets and two brown tablets have a background of red foil, whilst the remainder of the strip has a gold foil background.contraception -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)"Pro-Race" contraceptive cervical cap associated with Dr Geoff Bishop, A. Saunders & Co P/L, Melbourne
... Contraception...The pamphlet associated with this item says that this device was mentioned by Marie Stopes in her book, 'Contraception'....The pamphlet associated with this item says that this device was mentioned by Marie Stopes in her book, 'Contraception'. Before birth control pills, the cervical cap was used as a barrier method of contraception for women. ...The Pro Race cervical cap was used in the early 1960s. This pessary came from Professor Geoff Bishop's rooms, Mollison House, 386 Albert Street, East Melbourne. The pamphlet associated with this item says that this device was mentioned by Marie Stopes in her book, 'Contraception'.Before birth control pills, the cervical cap was used as a barrier method of contraception for women. The cervical cap is hormone-free and creates a physical barrier over the cervix to prevent sperm from reaching the uterus. The cervical cap is first filled with spermicide before insertion which kills any sperm that may enter the cap. There were many complaints about how difficult it was to remove and it also does not prevent STDs; however, it could be worn for longer (48 hours) than a diaphragm. Cervical cap made of black latex rubber with rolled rim. With original manufacturer's box. Box is pink cardboard and printed with the text '"Pro-Race"/ REGISTERED TRADE MARK/ PURE LATEX/A.SAUNDERS & CO PTY. LTD./ MELBOURNE". Object also includes a paper instruction sheet detailing product information and method of use - the instructions include diagrams.contraception, pessary, marie stopes, intrauterine device -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)Unknown - Box of Tri Minulet medication with instruction booklet, Wyeth
... Contraception...Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG) 1 Bowen Crescent Naarm (Melbourne) melbourne Low dose oral contraceptive. Contraception Box of medication with associated information booklet. ...Low dose oral contraceptive.Box of medication with associated information booklet. Box is white, and front of box is printed with a warning label and the text 'Tri-Minulet/STARTER PACK/TWENTY EIGHT/ONE MONTH PACK 28 TABLETS/DOSAGE: ONE TABLET DAILY AS DIRECTED BY PHYSICIAN. SEE ENCLOSED DIRECTIONS/AUST R 47370'. Back of box is printed with instructions - 'THREE SIMPLE STEPS TO STARTING YOUR FIRST PACK OF TRI-MINULET* 28'. One side of box is printed with ingredients and manufacturer information (Wyeth). End of box is imprinted with a batch number and an expiry date 'MAY 99'. Strip of tablets in the box is printed with the text 'Tri-Minulet/BEGIN IN THE DARK GREEN SECTION'. Tablet strip contains 28 tablets - 7 red tablets, 6 yellow tablets, 5 brown tablets, and 10 white tablets. Abbreviations for days of the week are printed on the tablet strip next to each tablet. Consumer product information is included in the box, printed in black text on white paper. Information booklet is in a small white plastic folder/sleeve. Folder is printed with a logo in the shape of a 'T' and the text 'TRI-MINULET/(gestodene and ethinyloestradiol)'. Folder contains two pockets, each containing a document. One pocket contains background information on Tri-Minulet, printed in green text on green paper. The second pocket contains a booklet entitled 'A/SMALL/BOOK OF/QUESTIONS/AND/ANSWERS/ABOUT/THE 'PILL'. Additional text on cover of this booklet reads 'Prepared by the Family Planning Association of N.S.W./Presented by Wyeth Australia Pty. Limited'.contraception -
Federation University Historical CollectionNewsletter, Bandwagon: Ballarat School of Mines Students and Apprentices Association Newsletter, 1994-1999, 1994-1999
... Day edition of the Bandwagon, Interview with Ron Wild, Shane Mattson (SRC President), Student Liaison Officers, Drug use - what to expect, A fair Game - Drugs and sport, contraception...Day edition of the Bandwagon, Interview with Ron Wild, Shane Mattson (SRC President), Student Liaison Officers, Drug use - what to expect, A fair Game - Drugs and sport, contraception Bandwagon: Ballarat School of Mines Students and Apprentices Association Newsletter, 1994-1999 Newsletter ...The Ballarat School of Mines Students' Representative Council was the governing body of the Association. They were required to carry out the aims and objectives of the Associaton and to establish policies that are approved by referendum. They were required to establish a budget, authorize Association publications, appoint an auditor, appoint a returning officer, nominate representatives for College Committees and ensure that all student groups are adequately represented by providing a position for each department on the S.R.C.. There were also responsible for the employment of Association staff and have a commitment to providing a friendly working association. To be eligible for a position on the SRC a student must have paid their fees (be a financial member) and be nominated by two other financial members from their department.Newsletters of the Ballarat School of Mines Students' and Appentices Association. .8) D. Day edition of the Bandwagon, Interview with Ron Wild, Shane Mattson (SRC President), Student Liaison Officers, Drug use - what to expect, A fair Game - Drugs and sport, contraceptionballarat school of mines, bandwagon, ballarat school of mines students' and appentices association, students' representative council, src, marion nunn, ron wild, judy gersch, craig leigh binder, glenys mcervale, jill elston, aron visser, marion nunn, gary desnoy, shane mattson -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)Saf-T Coil intrauterine device associated with Dr Ronald McKenzie Rome, Deseret Pharmaceutical Co. Inc, c. 1965 - 1982
... ...Contraception...'A Case of Migrating “Saf-T-Coil” Presenting With a Vesicovaginal Fistula and Vesicovaginal Calculus', https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214442016300286) Intrauterine device Contraception Saf.T. Coil 33.s intrauterine device, with inserter. ...The “Saf-T-Coil” (Julius Schmid Laboratories, Little Falls, New Jersey, USA) IUD was a first generation IUD that entered manufacturing in 1965 and was one of the first inert type plastic IUDs to be commonly used. It was also one of the first to adopt the familiar T-shape of IUDs still used today. It was accepted during its time as being generally safe, effective and easy to insert, with low expulsion rates due to its bulky frame. Production was halted in 1982 for economic reasons as newer contraceptive methods gained popularity. (Madden et al. 'A Case of Migrating “Saf-T-Coil” Presenting With a Vesicovaginal Fistula and Vesicovaginal Calculus', https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214442016300286)Saf.T. Coil 33.s intrauterine device, with inserter. Sealed in original sealed plastic packaging, unopened. Shape resembles a double coil with ends that spiral inwards. The inserter has an adjustable blue 'stop' pre-set at 1 3/4" for insertion into a 'normal' uterus. There is also an instruciton leaflet enclosed.intrauterine device, contraception -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)Intrauterine device, Copper T model TU380A
... Contraception...Although it is claimed that the TCu380A IUD has been shown to be an effective, safe, long-term contraceptive device, a recent study has noted that it causes side effects and early removal for many users. Contraception Intrauterine device Intrauterine device. ...The TCu380A IUD is the most widely used copper IUD in the world. Although it is claimed that the TCu380A IUD has been shown to be an effective, safe, long-term contraceptive device, a recent study has noted that it causes side effects and early removal for many users.Intrauterine device. Copper T model TU380A, made of copper and white plastic. T-shaped, with two threads of cotton attached. Includes patient information leaflet [23.2].contraception, intrauterine device -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)Wishbone pessary associated with Dr Cyrus Jones
... ...Contraception...Intrauterine device Contraception Stem pessary made of copper metal compound with a round head and two flexible wings. ...Stem pessaries were made from a variety of materials including silver, copper, gold, ivory, horn, hard rubber, and ebony from the late 1880s. The wishbone pessary had flexible wings that were compressed to facilitate insertion into the cervical canal. Initially, the effectiveness of these devices as a contraceptive was not widely broadcast. Rather, their efficacy in supporting the uterus and during dysmenorrhea were claimed.Stem pessary made of copper metal compound with a round head and two flexible wings.intrauterine device, contraception -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)Lippes Loop intrauterine devices with container associated with Professor Geoff Bishop, Ortho Pharmaceutical Corporation
... ...Contraception...Intrauterine device Contraception Two white, plastic Lippes Loop IUDs [.1 and .2], with yellow string attached to one end of each. ...This item came from Geoff Bishop's rooms at Mollison House, 386 Albert Street, East Melbourne. Distributed by Ethnor P/L Sydney, these bulk purchase packs pre-dated the individually sterile packaged products with disposable applicators.Two white, plastic Lippes Loop IUDs [.1 and .2], with yellow string attached to one end of each. Double S-shape intrauterine devices. Also includes "LIPPES LOOP" product information label [.3], and a clear hinged plastic case with adhesive sticker [.4].intrauterine device, contraception -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)Ten Lippes Loop intrauterine devices, with container, associated with Professor Geoff Bishop, Ortho Pharmaceutical Corporation
... ...Contraception...Intrauterine device Contraception Ten Lippes Loop IUDs [29.1-29.10], Size B. ...This item came from Geoff Bishop's rooms at Mollison House, 386 Albert Street, East Melbourne. Distributed by Ethnor P/L Sydney, these bulk purchase packs pre-dated the individually sterile packaged products with disposable applicators.Ten Lippes Loop IUDs [29.1-29.10], Size B. Made of white plastic with black threads attached at one end of each. Double S shape intrauterine device. With clear plastic bag [.11], clear plastic hinged container [.12] and paper product information sheet [.13].intrauterine device, contraception -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)Unknown - Box of Trioden ED medication, c.1997
... ...Contraception...Can also be used for treating menopause or breast cancer. Obstetrics Contraception Strip of 28 tablets in a white cardboard box, with instructions. ...Used as a contraceptive. Can also be used for treating menopause or breast cancer.Strip of 28 tablets in a white cardboard box, with instructions. Front of box is decorated with a 2cm wide strip consisting of flower petals of various sizes, printed in aqua. Text printed on front of box in aqua reads 'Trioden ED/Free Physician's/Sample/28 tabs./oral/SCHERING'. Back of box is printed with ingredients, use instructions, warnings, and distributor information. One end of box is printed with the text 'Batch No/Expiry date' and embossed with the numbers '32003' and '0598'. This medication expired in May 1998. Strip of tablets inside box contains 17 white tablets, 6 yellow, and 5 brown. Tablet strip is printed with abbreviations for days of the week next to each tablet, and the text 'Start in the red section'. 7 tablets (5 white and 2 yellow) are displayed on a red foil background, while the remaining tablets are on a yellow foil background. Instructions for medication are printed in black text on a piece of white paper, which has been folded in order to fit in the box. obstetrics, contraception -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)Unknown - Two strips of Serial 28 medication with carry case
... ...Contraception...(Source: Te Papa) Obstetrics Contraception Small plastic case with two strips of Serial 28 medication and printed instructions. ...The '28' in Serial 28 refers to the fact that seven placebo pills were taken instead of taking a break. The reasoning is that women were less likely to forget pills if they routinely took one each day. Serial 28 was withdrawn in December 1975 because it contained the progestogen megestrol acetate which was linked to breast cancer in animal studies. (Source: Te Papa)Small plastic case with two strips of Serial 28 medication and printed instructions. Case is made of white plastic, and resembles a compact case. Raised lettering on the top of the case reads 'Serial 28'. One strip of medication is contained within the case, and one is loose. The loose strip of tablets is sealed in a plastic wrapping. Each strip of tablets contains 16 orange tablets, 5 white tablets, and 7 blue tablets. Directions for use for Serial 28 are printed in black text on a sheet of white paper. The paper has been folded to fit inside the case.obstetrics, contraception -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)Booklet, Rae Bros, Limitation of offspring : being the substance of a lecture delivered in the North Melbourne Town Hall and elsewhere, to large audiences of women only, 1893
... Contraception...She sold booklets such as these from her store in North Melbourne, and was a passionate advocate for a more equitable and inclusive society for women. Contraception Birth control Paper booklet, consisting of 40 pages plus 18 preface pages. ...Paper booklet, consisting of 40 pages plus 18 preface pages. Front cover of booklet is printed with with a black and white portrait image of a woman (the author of the booklet) at centre. The woman has short hair and is wearing a black gown buttoned at the neck. Text printed on front cover reads: "(Fourth Edition.)/Limitation of Offspring/MRS. B. SMYTH./To be obtained at 51 Errol Street, North Melbourne,/AND ALL BOOKSELLERS. PRICE, 1S. 6D./1893/RAE BROS., POLYGRAPHIC PRINTERS, 547 & 549 ELIZABETH STREET, MELBOURNE."non-fictioncontraception, birth control -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)Equipment - Multiload CU250 IUDs associated with Dr Lachlan Hardy-Wilson, Multilan S.A, 1984
... Multiload is an IUD, an intrauterine device used for contraception. The plastic used in this IUD is a mixture of high density polyethylene, ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer and barium sulphate in a weight ratio 44/36/20. ...Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG) 1 Bowen Crescent Naarm (Melbourne) melbourne Multiload is an IUD, an intrauterine device used for contraception. The plastic used in this IUD is a mixture of high density polyethylene, ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer and barium sulphate in a weight ratio 44/36/20. ...Multiload is an IUD, an intrauterine device used for contraception. The plastic used in this IUD is a mixture of high density polyethylene, ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer and barium sulphate in a weight ratio 44/36/20. (MIMS, October 2013)This is one of a collection of items received from the practice of Dr Lachlan Hardy-Wilson, FRCOG, Launceston, Tasmania.Two flat boxes containing Multiload CU250 intrauterine devices. Front of each box carries an image of a hand holding an IUD inserter, with the Multiload IUD at the top of the inserter, above a blue background on which an image of a vagina has been superimposed. Text printed on the front of the box reads 'MULTILOAD/CU250/intra-uterine/device/Attention:/the enclosed instructions should be followed carefully before insertion of the MULTILOAD-cu250'. Manufacturer's information is printed on the bottom section of the front of the box. Back of each box is printed with distributor information. One box is sealed, and one box is unsealed. Unsealed box contains one IUD, sealed inside a sterile plastic pocket. Back of sterile pocket is printed with an expiration date of 06-12-1984. The IUD is in the form of a small plastic rod, or stem, with two small flexible side-arms. Each side arm has five small protrusions. A copper wire is wound around the stem. A nylon thread with two ends is attached to the bottom end of the stem. Back of sealed box carries a sticker which reads 'Date of manufacture: /12-08-1984'.intrauterine device -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)Equipment - Multiload CU250 IUDs associated with Dr Lachlan Hardy-Wilson, Multilan S.A, 1984
... Multiload is an IUD, an intrauterine device used for contraception. The plastic used in this IUD is a mixture of high density polyethylene, ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer and barium sulphate in a weight ratio 44/36/20. ...Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG) 1 Bowen Crescent Naarm (Melbourne) melbourne Multiload is an IUD, an intrauterine device used for contraception. The plastic used in this IUD is a mixture of high density polyethylene, ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer and barium sulphate in a weight ratio 44/36/20. ...Multiload is an IUD, an intrauterine device used for contraception. The plastic used in this IUD is a mixture of high density polyethylene, ethylene vinyl acetate copolymer and barium sulphate in a weight ratio 44/36/20. (MIMS, October 2013)This is one of a collection of items received from the practice of Dr Lachlan Hardy-Wilson, FRCOG, Launceston, Tasmania.Two flat boxes containing Multiload CU250 intrauterine devices. Front of box carries an image of a hand holding an IUD inserter, with the Multiload IUD at the top of the inserter, above a blue background on which an image of a uterus has been superimposed. Text printed on the front of the box reads 'MULTILOAD/CU250/intra-uterine/device/Attention:/the enclosed instructions should be followed carefully before insertion of the MULTILOAD-cu250'. Manufacturer's information is printed on the bottom section of the front of the box. Back of box is printed with distributor information. One box is sealed, and the other box has been opened. Back of sealed box carries a sticker which reads 'Date of manufacture: /12-08-1984'. Opened box contains a Multiload IUD in a sealed packet, a brochure outlining the recommended procedure for insertion, a booklet outlining prescribing information, and another booklet entitled 'Everything you have to know about Multiload'. The packaging of the IUD inside the opened box is labelled with an expiry date of 16/10/1984.intrauterine device -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)Gold wishbone pessary associated with Dr Cyrus Jones
... ...Contraception...Pessary Intrauterine device Contraception "9C" Stem pessary, wishbone design. ...Stem pessaries were made from a variety of materials including silver, copper, gold, ivory, horn, hard rubber, and ebony from the late 1880s. The wishbone pessary had flexible wings that were covered in wax and compressed to facilitate insertion into the cervical canal. Once inserted, the wax would melt and the wings would broaden out slightly. Initially, the effectiveness of these devices as a contraceptive was not widely broadcast. Rather, their efficacy in supporting the uterus and during dysmenorrhea were claimed.Stem pessary, wishbone design. Intrauterine device, made of 9ct gold. It has a round head and two flexible wings."9C"pessary, intrauterine device, contraception -
Richmond & Burnley Historical SocietyCondom Mould
... ...contraception...Alongside these points it is also a large part of the story that surrounds the creation of Ansell Industries as we know them in a modern context. ansell condom machinery richmond industry moulds rubber products sexual health contraception condom None visible Wooden condom former/ mold. ...This wooden condom former has no defined manufacture date and was used in the production of rubber condoms in Melbourne by the rubber goods manufacturer Ansell. Wooden formers of this type were used from 1905 till 1945. The condom former would be dipped tip first into liquid rubber and the covering left to dry, and then the resulting condom packaged and sold. This object was acquired by the Richmond and Burnley Historical Society in the 1970’s on the closing of the Ansell factory located on River St, Richmond. This object has historical significance at a national level, as it is associated with the use and manufacture of sexual health devices within the broader Australian context. It also holds local historical significance as a marker of local manufacturing and industry in Victoria. Alongside these points it is also a large part of the story that surrounds the creation of Ansell Industries as we know them in a modern context. Wooden condom former/ mold. Frame consists of 11 individual upright moulds. Used by the Ansell Rubber Co. Pty Ltd in the production of condoms. Obtained in 1970's from an old factory site occupied by Ansell. None visibleansell, condom machinery, richmond industry, moulds, rubber products, sexual health, contraception, condom -
Unions BallaratWomen and children first : an outline of a population policy for Australia, Wallace, Victor Hugo, 1946
... ...contraception...Relevant to social choices and customs in the 1940s. btlc ballarat trades hall ballarat trades and labour council birth control population social policy social customs contraception Front cover: author and title. Paper; book. ...Written in 1946, the author presents ways to encourage population increase in Australia. Relevant to social choices and customs in the 1940s.Paper; book. Front cover: red and white with a map of Australia.Front cover: author and title.btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, birth control, population, social policy, social customs, contraception -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumAudio - Oral History, Jennifer Williams, Gwen and Jack Scott, 24th February 2000
... Jack and Gwen provide some insight into maternal health issues in brief discussions of hospital birthing trends and awareness of contraception and family planning. Both Jack and Gwen recalled attending the open-air cinema at ‘The Rock’ in their childhoods. ...Jack and Gwen provide some insight into maternal health issues in brief discussions of hospital birthing trends and awareness of contraception and family planning. Both Jack and Gwen recalled attending the open-air cinema at ‘The Rock’ in their childhoods. ...Jack Scott was born in Beechworth on the 24th January 1919 into a third generation Beechworth family who had migrated from Scotland, Cornwall and Ireland during the 1860s. Also present during the oral history recording is Jack’s wife, Gwen Scott. In 1878 Jack’s grandfather established the carrier business - R. Scott Carriers. Jack’s grandfather secured a contract with the Zwar Brothers' Beechworth Tannery to transport all goods between the tannery and train station via horse and cart. Jack’s father and uncle carried on the family business, before Jack and his brother eventually joined after the Second World War. The company expanded from a single horse and cart short route to multiple trucks operating interstate routes. Prior to joining the family carrier business, Jack on leaving school started work at the tannery and served in the air force during the Second World War. When asked about the working conditions at the tannery, Jack recalls while they did have union representatives, it was not particularly effectual. The union representatives were often placated by sharing multiple whiskies with the Zwar brothers when in their offices to discuss workers’ issues. Gwen’s father also worked for the tannery for a period of time, and she enjoyed the annual picnics the tannery provided for employee families. Both Jack and Gwen’s connections to the tannery reinforces the tannery’s role as a major employer and presence in the Beechworth community. Prior to marrying Jack, Gwen worked in a range of roles including at the Ovens and Murray Hospital for the Aged, managing the family home when her parents both worked during the Second World War, and apprenticed with her sister as a hairdresser. Jack and Gwen provide some insight into maternal health issues in brief discussions of hospital birthing trends and awareness of contraception and family planning. Both Jack and Gwen recalled attending the open-air cinema at ‘The Rock’ in their childhoods. Gwen remembers that the ‘elites’ would sit on chairs at the front, and Gwen’s family sat on a rug at the back, while Jack would jump the fence and get in for nothing. Jack and Gwen discuss attitudes towards both Chinese Australians and Italian migrants in Beechworth. They did not notice any racism and from their perspective felt they were accepted in the town. Jack did note that Italian employees lost their jobs at the tannery during the Second World War, but believed they all stayed within the area and found stonemason and concrete work in the interim. Jack socialised with members of the Italian community and joyfully recalled attending their homes for music nights with lots of drinking and instruments being played. This oral history recording was part of a project conducted by Jennifer Williams in the year 2000 to capture the everyday life and struggles in Beechworth during the twentieth century. This project involved recording seventy oral histories on cassette tapes of local Beechworth residents which were then published in a book titled: Listen to what they say: voices of twentieth century Beechworth. These cassette tapes were digitised in July 2021 with funds made available by the Friends of the Burke. Gwen and Jack Scott’s account of their lives in Beechworth is historically and socially significant to the cultural heritage of the region. Gwen and Jack in reflecting on their everyday experiences of operating a family business, availability of work, leisure opportunities, interaction with migrants, and access to maternal health care provide essential economic, social, and healthcare insights. Gwen and Jack Scott’s oral history recording is part of a larger collection of oral histories recorded by Jennifer Williams in 2000, collectively they provide invaluable insights into Beechworth during the 20th century, much of the information in these oral histories would be lost if not documented and missed in the interpretation of tangible objects. This is a digital copy of a recording that was originally captured on a cassette tape. The cassette tape is black with a horizontal white strip and is currently stored in a clear flat plastic rectangular container. It holds up 40 minutes of recordings on each side.Mrs Gwen and Mr Jack Scott jack scott, gwen scott, r. scott carriers, scott brothers, zwar brother's beechworth tannery, zwar tannery, beechworth tannery, ovens and murray hospital for the aged, benevolent asylum, open-air cinema, the rock cinema, italians beechworth, hospital births 1920s, wang tech, wangaratta tech, nell scott, jennifer williams, oral history, listen to what they say: voices of twentieth century beechworth, tannery union -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book, Printed in England by Redwood Burn Ltd, Trowbridge and Esher. ISBN 0-85664-698-9, Silent Sisterhood. Middle-class Women in the Victorian Home. Author Patricia Branca, Printed 1977
... It examines health and domestic matters such as budgeting, child rearing, infant health and contraception. The relevant period of history which it examines, was a time of change for women with the granting of the vote giving them a political voice. victorian middle-class women nineteenth century women’s health education modernization Warrnambool Study of the place and life of middle-class Victorian era women. ...Study of the place and life of middle-class Victorian era women.Black paperback with gold text. Front cover depicts Sepia toned photograph of six women having tea. Back cover is black with recommendations and information about contents of the book.non-fictionStudy of the place and life of middle-class Victorian era women.victorian, middle-class, women, nineteenth century, women’s health education, modernization, warrnambool
