Showing 3 items matching "insect sprayer"
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Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkEquipment - Shell Tox Insect Sprayer
... Shell Tox Insect Sprayer...Insect Sprayer...Insect sprayer- consisting of a pump with a cylindrical tank attached and a handle made of wood...Insect Sprayer Fumigator On pump: ''SHELL / TOX / Death / to / every pest / A SHELL PRODUCT / MADE IN AUSTRALIA'' On both ends of tank: ''SHELL TOX / Death to every pest'' Insect sprayer- consisting of a pump with a cylindrical tank attached and a handle made of wood Equipment Shell Tox Insect Sprayer ...An insect pump used to kill household pests such as flies, mosquitoes, silverfish and fleas. An advertisement in the Australian Women's weekly from January 26, 1946 references this particular model as an improvement on the previous pre-war model, as it now contained "the correct amount of DDT". DDT was banned in Australia in 1987. This type of insect sprayer was in common use in Australian households in the mid-20th century.Insect sprayer- consisting of a pump with a cylindrical tank attached and a handle made of woodOn pump: ''SHELL / TOX / Death / to / every pest / A SHELL PRODUCT / MADE IN AUSTRALIA'' On both ends of tank: ''SHELL TOX / Death to every pest''insect sprayer, fumigator -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyInsect Spray Pumper
... ...insect pump sprayer...Old Australian copper and brass Rega insect sprayer used by residents in the Kiewa Valley insect repellent insect pump sprayer Possible copper container and pump - joined with brass fittings including nozzle. ...Possibly 'Rega' pump insect spray used for protection against insects, especially those that bite or carry disease. Used before the invention of aerosol spray.Old Australian copper and brass Rega insect sprayer used by residents in the Kiewa ValleyPossible copper container and pump - joined with brass fittings including nozzle. Plunger - red steel. Handle -woodinsect repellent, insect pump sprayer -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncEquipment - Fire Fighting Knapsack, REGA Products Ltd, c1945
... A knapsack sprayer designed to be used for spraying insects. The unit includes brass fittings, leather straps and a spray arm and nozzle attached. ...Around lid: REGA SPRAYERS A knapsack sprayer designed to be used for spraying insects. The unit includes brass fittings, leather straps and a spray arm and nozzle attached. ...The spraying units were manufactured in Australia by REGA Products. Ltd. in 1926. They established themselves as leaders in the production of agricultural and horticultural spraying machines, including smaller knapsacks. Knapsacks were quickly adapted to a range of applications and were widely used by the C.F.A (Country Fire Authority). They were also widely used for defence during World War II. REGA was later purchased by the Garrard family and still operate as part of Garrads Pty Ltd. This sprayer was one of the units used by the C.F. A. in Wodonga. The Country FIre Authority was established in 1945 following a Royal Commission into the 1939 Black Friday fires which recommended a single firefighting authority for country Victoria, bringing together the Bush Fire Brigades, Country Fire Brigades and Forest Commission. The first fire brigade, the Wodonga Urban Fire Brigade was formed in 1891 and registered in May 1893. Since that time its volunteers have provided ongoing support to the Wodonga and District communities through events such as urban fires, bushfires and other emergency situations. This item is representative of the Wodonga Country Fire Authority and its many volunteers.A knapsack sprayer designed to be used for spraying insects. The unit includes brass fittings, leather straps and a spray arm and nozzle attached. It was also adapted to be widely used by firefighters.On front: REGA / C.F.A. Around lid: REGA SPRAYERSrega sprayers, cfa region 24, cfa volunteers, cfa wodonga, wodonga urban fire brigade, fire fighting equipment
