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Mont De Lancey
Domestic object - Junket Tablets, Victorian Rennet Mfg. Co. Pty Ltd, 1950's
... Junket Tablets...Junket tablets...'Merry Widow' Junket tablets were a popular brand of junket...; intact with nine remaining different flavoured junket tablets...'MERRY WIDOW' 'CONTENTS 16 Flavoured JUNKET Tablets' '3...'Merry Widow' Junket tablets were a popular brand of junket ...'Merry Widow' Junket tablets were a popular brand of junket tablets in Australia, known for their fruit-flavored varieties and being a more affordable option than other brands like Hansen's. The tablets were used to make junket, a milk-based dessert, and were advertised as a quick, easy, and economical dessert option. A small glass Merry Widow brand vial of rennet tablets used to make the milk-based dessert junket in different flavours; intact with nine remaining different flavoured junket tablets and a cork stopper. It originally contained 16 tablets: the label includes instructions and describes the 16 tablets as comprising 3 raspberry, 2 pineapple, 3 strawberry, 2 vanilla, 3 fruit salad and 3 cherry flavoured.'MERRY WIDOW' 'CONTENTS 16 Flavoured JUNKET Tablets' '3 Raspberry 2 Pineapple 3 Strawberry 3 Cherry 2 Vanilla \ 'Manf by VICTORIAN RENNET MFG. CO. Pty. Ltd. 19 Deakin Street, Brunswick Victoria, Australia' 'FLAVOURED JUNKET'desserts, sweets, milk, junket tablets -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Junket Tablets
... Junket Tablets...Tube containing junket tablets... containing junket tablets Domestic object Junket Tablets ...Tube containing junket tabletsdomestic items, food & drink consumption -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Container - Cooking tablets in a container
... Junket tablets in a long cylindrical container... high-country Junket tablets in a long cylindrical container ...Junket tablets in a long cylindrical container -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Container - Tin, 1897
... of junket tablets and Boracic acid label. Tin has a yellow... of junket tablets and Boracic acid label. Tin has a yellow ...Tin belonged to Martha Edwards (nee Course) who died in 1957. She was married in 1897. Martha was the donor's grandmother.William Course was an original settler in 6the area arriving in the area in1859. Martha was the 11th of 12 children. the boys of the family all worked at Geal Bros. potteries.A tin containing hand written recipes and two phials of junket tablets and Boracic acid label. Tin has a yellow background with flowers in purple and green leaves around all four sides.The top has a frame of flowers with a scene in the middle of a large building with trees around it. Many handwritten recipes inside with two junket tablet phials and a boracic acid label. A total of 33 items including the tin.Martha Edwards Recipe box 1950s. notice spicy smelldomestic items, cooking -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Manufactured Glass, brown bottle 'Penicillin Lozenges', 20thC
... disinfectant, junket tablets, cordials, essential oils for perfumery..., junket tablets, cordials, essential oils for perfumery ...F. H. Faulding & Co was a pharmaceutical company founded in Adelaide, South Australia in 1845 by Francis Hardey Faulding 1816 – 1868, a native of Swinfleet, Yorkshire, He arrived in Sydney on the Nabob in February 1842,and travelled on the brig Dorset to Adelaide in May, where he opened a pharmacy at 5 Rundle Street in 1845.The pharmacy flourished, so he purchased a warehouse in Clarence Place in the city and transferred the manufacturing and wholesale arms of the business there. In 1861 he entered into partnership with Luther Scammell (1826–1910).a Yorkshireman, who had received medical training at Guy's Hospital, and arrived in Adelaide in 1849. Faulding died in 1868 and Scammell took over the business, however he was forced to retire in 1889 when the Bank of Adelaide threatened foreclosure after a series of failed mining and pastoral speculations. Two of his sons, Luther Robert Scammell FCS LSA ( 1858 – 1940) and William J. Scammell ( 1856 – 1928) acquired the manufacturing and wholesaling operations, and the business name, in 1888; the retail shops were sold to reduce the debt to the bank.The company expanded under the two brothers and later two sons of each became directors of the company. In June 1921 Faulding & Co. became a private company, with L.R. Scammell as chairman and managing director. He continued to run the firm's affairs until 1935.Two of the Faulding company's major innovations were the development of a process for distillation of eucalyptus oil, and the development of the test for determining the eucalyptol content of the oil. Faulding's success was founded on eucalyptus oil, which formed the basis of an antiseptic marketed as "Solyptol" (for soluble eucalyptus oil). The test became the industry standard, and the British Pharmacopoeia standard method in 1898. Other well-known products were Milk Emulsion (a pleasant alternative to cod-liver oil), Solyptol Soap, (which won a gold medal at the Franco-British Exhibition in London in 1908), Solyptol disinfectant, junket tablets, cordials, essential oils for perfumery and reagents such as Epsom salts, most produced in its factory in Thebarton The Faulding Co. built success around optimising the delivery of oral dosage form drugs. A brown glass bottle with a plastic screw top that contained 'Penicillin Lozenges' made by F.H. Faulding Co. Ltd . AustraliaFAULDING / Penicillin Lozenges / ( Troch. Penicillin B.P.) /......... / F.H.Faulding & Co. Ltd. / Adelaide, Perth, Sydney, / Melbourne, Brisbane on back DIRECTIONS......pharmacy, medicines, f.h. faulding co. ltd, penicillin lozenges, antibiotics, dentists, glassware, bottles, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham