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Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyRazor Personal Vintage, circa 1940s to 1950s
... ...non disposable...As this particular razor was fairly expensive it would have been used by men who were in the middle to upper socio-economical position in Kiewa Valley before the late 1950's safety razor non disposable men's shaving implement Three bands of a Greek key pattern has been pressed on the lid. ...This item(razor) was used by men, only before fashion dictated that women should shave their legs and underarms. There is information that this razor was first used circa 1922 and it lasted up until circa 1958. It permitted the user to have a compact shaving apparatus at hand in any environment. It provided a safe and easy way of sharpening the more permanent blade. This type of razor replaced the straight, open, or cut-throat razors. The mobility of this item was further enhanced by Gillette with their double bladed disposable razor. Time taken(shaving) and costs involved where crucial factors in the ever growing pace of domestic lifestyle in the post 1920s.This historical item presents that, even though the Kiewa Region was an inland rural settlement which in the 1920's was not as close to "modern" fashions and "gadgets", the basic living conditions where still maintained at city levels. This particular razor was in its heyday a sophisticated safety razor and brought down the demand for the services of the "professional" barber(shaver). One of the problems of the superseded straight razor was the high levels of cuts and nicks to the face. As this particular razor was fairly expensive it would have been used by men who were in the middle to upper socio-economical position in Kiewa Valley before the late 1950'sThis item is a Sheffield steel(stamped inside) metal box(Viscount model) containing a red leather fine shaving strap and in its lid a grey honing stone. Both bottom and top lids are removable to allow for replacements of strap and stone. On the bottom lid appears "The Whetter" trade mark, registered in the U.S.A. in 1950.Three bands of a Greek key pattern has been pressed on the lid. A circled identification inscription. " ROLLS RAZOR Ltd, MADE IN ENGLAND" and patented information appears within this inscription. "Patented in England and Abroad. English patents numbers 467383. 284428. 242718. 242717" On the outside of the base lid within a circle are "ROLLS RAZOR" and the sketch of a long haired naked man (side view), crouched, with both hands stretched forward operating the razor. On a slab underneath are the words "The Whetter"safety razor, non disposable, men's shaving implement -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Functional Object, Blood storage containers (x3)
... 10cc, S, disposable, non-toxic, sterile, non-pyrogenic...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast blood storage containers 10cc, S, disposable, non-toxic, sterile, non-pyrogenic Plastic with slide off top, holds 10cc of blood, disposal and non-toxic Blood storage containers (x3) Functional Object Functional Object ...Plastic with slide off top, holds 10cc of blood, disposal and non-toxic10cc, S, disposable, non-toxic, sterile, non-pyrogenicblood storage containers -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Text book, Margaret Houghton, Aids to tray & trolley setting, 1959 (reprint)
... Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne first published in 1941, one of the books in the Nurses Aids Series Of significance to the AHNL as it was a textbook used by student nurses nursing Medical Equipment nursing procedures medical procedures An historic textbook to illustrate (both written and visual) the settings required for various ward procedures, using non disposable equipment Inside the front cover there is a bookseller's sticker. ...An historic textbook to illustrate (both written and visual) the settings required for various ward procedures, using non disposable equipmentIllustrated textbook with red binding and black printnon-fictionAn historic textbook to illustrate (both written and visual) the settings required for various ward procedures, using non disposable equipmentnursing, medical equipment, nursing procedures, medical procedures
