Showing 12 items matching "m.p.s."
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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Container - PHARMACY COLLECTION: SMALL BOTTLE SHAPED TIN FOR PERMANGONATE OF POTTASIUM, 1940's
... L. Don M.P.S. Chemist 229 Koornang Rd Carnegie....History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields MEDICINE First aid Permangonate of Pottasium L. Don M.P.S. Chemist 229 Koornang Rd Carnegie. Object. ...Object. Small bottle shaped tin by Felton Grimwade & Deurding Limited of Melbourne, contains Permangonate of Pottasium. Upper half of container is painted green with printed yellow lettering giving name of contents as well as a warning NOT to ingest same. Lid contains monogram DHA.L. Don M.P.S. Chemist 229 Koornang Rd Carnegie.medicine, first aid, permangonate of pottasium -
Malmsbury Historical SocietyPhotograph (Item), M.H.S. & Primary School Bluestone Trip, Malmsbury c1990
... People - "Keath, George; Pupils Of M.P.S" Buildings - Barb Slimmon's House Associated with - M.H.S....Malmsbury Historical Society Malmsbury Mechanics Institute 71 Mollison Street Malmsbury daylesford-and-the-macedon-ranges People - "Keath, George; Pupils Of M.P.S" Buildings - Barb Slimmon's House Associated with - M.H.S. ...People - "Keath, George; Pupils Of M.P.S" Buildings - Barb Slimmon's House Associated with - M.H.S. -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyContainer - Bottle, W D Pfeiffer, Chemist, 364 Graham Street, Port Melbourne, 1950s
... Pasted on label with chemist logo and W D Pfeiffer, Ph.C., M.P.S., 364 Graham Street Port Melbourne. Telephone 64 2379...Pasted on label with chemist logo and W D Pfeiffer, Ph.C., M.P.S., 364 Graham Street Port Melbourne. Telephone 64 2379 Container Bottle, W D Pfeiffer, Chemist, 364 Graham Street, Port Melbourne ...Medium size clear glass bottle with black lid. Pasted on label with chemist logo and W D Pfeiffer, Ph.C., M.P.S., 364 Graham Street Port Melbourne. Telephone 64 2379Written on ink on label "Friar's Balsam" . On bottom of bottle imprinted RO.No.47,686 1661 23business and traders - chemists, w d pfeiffer -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageDomestic object - Soap, J W Lineker (Jean Winter Lineker) Pharmacist and Chemist, Mid-20th century
... ...M.P.S....LINEKER / FN. C., M.P.S.. / Pharmaceutical Chemist / Lava St, WARRNAMBOOL, / ‘Phone 424.” ...LINEKER / FN. C., M.P.S.. / Pharmaceutical Chemist / Lava St, WARRNAMBOOL, / ‘Phone 424.” ...This early-to-mid 20th century bar, or cake, of Australian-made soap is carefully wrapped in card and finished with an attractive outer wrapper that promotes its gentle, moisturising qualities. The wrapper also records its origin: J. W. Lineker, pharmaceutical chemist, of Lava Street, Warrnambool. Although the manufacturer is unclear, the soap may have been made by the chemist herself. It was one of several items removed from the steam ferry Rowitta before the vessel was demolished in 2015, after around 40 years as a popular exhibit at Flagstaff Hill. The soap was likely part of a display inside the Rowitta. The wrapper identifies Jean Winder Lineker as a pharmaceutical chemist and lists her credentials, including Master of Pharmacy. In her earlier studies, she had passed the Pharmacy Board’s Intermediate Examination in 1924. By 1940, when she was granted probate from her late father’s will, Jean had relocated from Ballarat to 127 Fairy Street, Warrnambool, just around the corner from her Lava Street pharmacy. Jean was born at Dunkeld in 1900 to Adolphus Winter Lineker (ca. 1863–1934) and Jane Sophia Lineker, born Collins, who had married in 1899. The Lineker family had long associations with tailoring in western Victoria. An article in the Warrnambool Standard in October 1897 reported that A. W. Lineker, late of Melbourne, planned to open a tailoring establishment in Liebig Street, Warrnambool. By 1909, the family was in Portland, where they established the West End Tailoring Establishment in Julia Street. A comment in the local newspaper commends his window display; “Mr Lineker's windows attracted much attention throughout the evening, and most complimentary references were made to his neat dressing.” In 1912, they moved to Geelong and opened another tailor shop, before later moves to Ballarat, Brighton and Koroit. Adolphus died at Koroit in 1934, while Jane later returned to Dunkeld, where she died in 1940. Jane and Jean had been named joint executors of Adolphus’ will, but Jane died before probate was granted later that year. Other members of the Lineker family also operated tailoring businesses across the Western District in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Everyday toiletries such as this offer a small but revealing insight into local retailing, personal care and pharmacy practice in regional Victoria during the mid-20th century. It is connected to pharmaceutical chemist Jean Winter Lineker, who lived in Warrnambool and ran her business there. Jean came from the well-known Lineker family: her father and other relatives operated several tailoring businesses across the western district of Victoria during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Bar of soap: Superfatted Skin Soap within a rectangular, light coloured paper packet with navy-blue printed inscriptions on the front. The unsealed packet exposes a grey card lining and grey-fawn coloured soap. A decorative border encloses a female cameo portrait and details of the soap’s distributer. The soap originated from J. W. Lineker, pharmaceutical chemist, Lava St, Warrnambool. “SUPERFATTED / SKIN SOAP / J. W. LINEKER / FN. C., M.P.S.. / Pharmaceutical Chemist / Lava St, WARRNAMBOOL, / ‘Phone 424.” Logo within a circle: Portrait of a young lady showing the left side of her face.flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, warrnambool, superfatted skin soap, j. w. lineker, pharmaceutical chemist, lava st, fn. c, m.p.s., phone 424, australian made, soap, the rowitta, jean winder lineker, master of pharmacy, pharmacy board, intermediate examination, ballarat, 127 fairy street, adolphus winter lineker, jane sophia lineker, western victoria, tailor, portland, geelong, brighton, koroit, chemist, pharmacy -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyNegative, Photographic negatives from Archie and Ruby Harker Collection - Mid 1950's Mountains - possibly Grampians
... Your Snapshots by The Block Pharmacy (J.H. Beyer Ph.C, M.P.S.), 102 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne C1. ...Your Snapshots by The Block Pharmacy (J.H. Beyer Ph.C, M.P.S.), 102 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne C1. ...Archir Harker was married to Ruby Wilson and mentioned in the "Wielands of Heathmont "book. From Greg Coker: In August 2023, RDHS asked Greg Coker to scan a set of negatives. He was able to work out, through various notes, that the pictures were taken by J A Harker of 9 Grange St, Mont Albert in the mid 50s to the mid 60s. Most of the film was 9cm X 6cm B&W negatives. All pictures have been cropped and where appropriate, put through a light filter. They have been scanned at 1600ppi resulting in ~3meg B&W shots (~5meg for the half dozen colour shots). The Harkers certainly liked their hiking – they were ahead of their time. Images scanned from The Block Pharmacy packet of negatives, undated. After scanning in 2023 by Greg Coker, the negatives were disposed and just the packet retained. Some photos may be duplicated in other VC Harker/Weiland family records if the original prints were donated. Greg's comments: Mid 50s – Original B&W negatives; Seems to be a set of holiday snaps in mountain country – the Grampians I think. Your Snapshots by The Block Pharmacy (J.H. Beyer Ph.C, M.P.S.), 102 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne C1. Telephone MF 1380 -
Rutherglen Historical SocietyImage, Brian J. Blackie, c1980
... Handwritten on back of photo: "90% E Gayfer" Also oval rubber stamp: "Brian J. Blackie Ph.C. M.P.S | Rutherglen 3685 | Freelance Photographer | No.____ | Ph. 13"...Rutherglen Historical Society Murray Street Rutherglen high-country gayfer family wineries Handwritten on back of photo: "90% E Gayfer" Also oval rubber stamp: "Brian J. Blackie Ph.C. M.P.S | Rutherglen 3685 | Freelance Photographer | No.____ | Ph. 13" Black and white photograph of Gayfer's Winery showing a well-worn timber structure. ...Black and white photograph of Gayfer's Winery showing a well-worn timber structure.Handwritten on back of photo: "90% E Gayfer" Also oval rubber stamp: "Brian J. Blackie Ph.C. M.P.S | Rutherglen 3685 | Freelance Photographer | No.____ | Ph. 13"gayfer family, wineries -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Document, Dental Medical Prescription, 1974
... B. W. Fox .PHC. M.P.S. Amcal Chemist, 114 South Pde, Blackburn Tel 878-0617 cc 346/6 24/4/74 $3.10 CANCELLED...Fox, Amcal Chemists Oakley Gavan Blackburn Road Blackburn No 23 Foley Amcal Pharmacy Blackburn A prescription from Dental Surgeons Oakley and Regan B. W. Fox .PHC. M.P.S. Amcal Chemist, 114 South Pde, Blackburn Tel 878-0617 cc 346/6 24/4/74 $3.10 CANCELLED A prescription from dental surgeons Oakley and Regan prescribed by Anthony Robertson for Mrs. ...A prescription from Dental Surgeons Oakley and ReganA prescription from dental surgeons Oakley and Regan prescribed by Anthony Robertson for Mrs. C. E. Foley and dispensed by B.W. Fox. Amcal Chemistnon-fictionA prescription from Dental Surgeons Oakley and Reganoakley gavan, blackburn road blackburn no 23, foley, amcal pharmacy blackburn -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - NORMAN OLIVER COLLECTION: SPEECH NOTES
... On personal stationery, the front page is printed with 'Norman Oliver, M.P.S. Chemist, Hargreaves St, Bendigo Telephone 1233.' ...On personal stationery, the front page is printed with 'Norman Oliver, M.P.S. Chemist, Hargreaves St, Bendigo Telephone 1233.' ...The Norman Oliver collection. Norman Oliver was three times Mayor of Bendigo - 1950-51, 1964-65, 1970-71. Nine typed pages of a speech on business management and the economy. On personal stationery, the front page is printed with 'Norman Oliver, M.P.S. Chemist, Hargreaves St, Bendigo Telephone 1233.' There are some corrections through the text in black pen.cottage, miners, norman joseph oliver -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - CHEMIST PRESCRIPTION BOOK COLLECTION: CHEMIST PRESCRIPTION BOOK
... On the bottom of the label Norman J. Oliver M.P.S. Pharmaceutical Chemist For Friendly Service 288 Hargreaves Street Bendigo Telephone Bendigo 1233. ...On the bottom of the label Norman J. Oliver M.P.S. Pharmaceutical Chemist For Friendly Service 288 Hargreaves Street Bendigo Telephone Bendigo 1233. ...Sigma Chemist Prescription Book Brown Cover With Gold Letters. Label Inside Front Cover White, Maroon & Pink Poison. C.D. Everett. 8 Sorrett Avenue, Malvern, S.E.4. Victoria. Home Phone. BY.1772. On the bottom of the label Norman J. Oliver M.P.S. Pharmaceutical Chemist For Friendly Service 288 Hargreaves Street Bendigo Telephone Bendigo 1233. The Book contains an index of customer names and a record of their chemist prescriptions. 1960 to 1961.bendigo, history, chemist prescription books, y84 -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph, Charlton Pharmacy and Dillon Building High St Charlton c.1987, c.1987
... Signage reads THE CHARLTON PHARMACY and RUSSELL ENGLISH M.P.S. on verandah frontage. CHEMIST in red on front of white building on LH side, and advertising for Palcolor on both building and verandah. ...Signage reads THE CHARLTON PHARMACY and RUSSELL ENGLISH M.P.S. on verandah frontage. CHEMIST in red on front of white building on LH side, and advertising for Palcolor on both building and verandah. ...The Charlton Pharmacy established by Russell English 1974 (?) Dillon Building built in 1889 for Mr Sharman, proprietor of the Globe Hotel. Three, 2-storey shops; Dillon's Clothing Store, Bilton's Chemist Shop (later a dentist J. Knight upstairs) and a Cafe. Part of the Charlton Shire streetscape series 1987Colour photograph of two story, triple fronted red brick building. Signage reads THE CHARLTON PHARMACY and RUSSELL ENGLISH M.P.S. on verandah frontage. CHEMIST in red on front of white building on LH side, and advertising for Palcolor on both building and verandah. Signage on upper storeys reads T.DILLON, LADIES & GENTS TAILOR and A.E. BILTON. Signage in window on RH side reads CHARLTON RESTAURANT. Cars parked on both sides of the road. Three people in front of the chemist.charlton pharmacy, russell english, dillon building, sharman, bilton's chemist, business, industry, charlton -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Administrative record - Optical Prescription Book
... On the first page a label with the words Optical Px book J.S.R Barker, M.P.S. Pharmaceutical Chemist, Phone 34, Castlemaine....On the first page a label with the words Optical Px book J.S.R Barker, M.P.S. Pharmaceutical Chemist, Phone 34, Castlemaine. ...Heavy loose-leaf binder, brown hardcover. The book contains optical prescriptions dating from the late 1950's to the late 1960's. The pages are indexed alphabetically. After the name of the patient a description of the lens prescribed. The binder can be locked and there is a key in the lock attached to the key a label: "J.S.R. Barker, Chemist and Kodak dealer, 65 Mestyn Street, Castlemaine. Optical Px book. Medicine urgent".On front cover in pen: No.269 April 1954 a list of names, in the middle printed in red "Conquest series, loose leaf binder and a picture of a knight on horseback. Norman Bros Pty ltd, 60 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne". On the first page a label with the words Optical Px book J.S.R Barker, M.P.S. Pharmaceutical Chemist, Phone 34, Castlemaine.medical, optician, prescriptions -
Ballarat and District Irish AssociationImage, Joseph Chamberlain, 1864
... In parliament he worked to unite radical M.P.s (MPs that wanted change) against the Whig party who were in power. ...In parliament he worked to unite radical M.P.s (MPs that wanted change) against the Whig party who were in power. ...Joseph Chamberlain was was an important businessman and a politician. He worked to improve education, and cities. He was a Member of Parliament from 1876 to 1914, and Colonial Secretary (controlling British colonies) from 1895 to 1903. His son Austen won the Nobel Peace Prize and another son Neville was Prime Minister from 1937 to 1940. (Wikipedia) Chamberlain was a Unitarian, a Christian who believes Christ was an example of the way to live life, but was not divine (not a part of God). Unitarians try to work to help society. There were many problems in Birmingham after the industrial revolution, and many men were not allowed to vote. In 1868 Chamberlain helped a liberal man to become the Member of Parliament for Birmingham. In 1869, he started a group working for free primary education for all children. In November 1869, he became a member of Birmingham City Council. There he worked for cheaper land prices for rural (countryside) workers, and became very popular. In 1873 he became the Mayor of Birmingham. He bought the gas companies and water companies for the city, so people were able to have clean and safe water. He made parks, roads, schools museums and built new houses for poor people. In June 1876 he became the Member of Parliament (MP) for Birmingham. In parliament he worked to unite radical M.P.s (MPs that wanted change) against the Whig party who were in power. His work helped William Ewart Gladstone to become Prime Minister in 1880. Chamberlain often spoke about education in parliament. (Wikipedia)Image of a man called Joseph Chamberlain.ballarat irish, chamberlain, joseph chamberlain
