Showing 9 items matching "w.t. rawleigh co. ltd."
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Mont De LanceyContainer - Tin, The W.T. Rawleigh Co., Pty. Ltd, early to mid 1900's
... Manufactured by The W.T. Rawleigh Co., Ltd. Melbourne, Australia." Directions for use are printed inside the lid and indications are on the base of the tin. ...The W.T. Rawleigh Co., Pty. Ltd....Container Tin The W.T. Rawleigh Co., Pty. Ltd. ...Rawleigh's Medicated Ointment tins are iconic pieces of 20th-century American advertising, often remembered as a staple in household medicine cabinets and frequently sold door-to-door by Rawleigh dealers. The product, sometimes called "Rawleigh's Antiseptic Salve," has been in continuous production since 1889, often marketed for both human and animal use.A small round blue and white floral patterned Rawleigh's medicated ointment tin with a lift off lid.The manufacturing details are printed in black and white lettering, see Inscriptions below.On the lid: "Net WGT. 2 oz. Rawleigh's Trade Mark Reg. Medicated Ointment for minor injuries of the skin. Soothing and Antiseptic. Manufactured by The W.T. Rawleigh Co., Ltd. Melbourne, Australia." Directions for use are printed inside the lid and indications are on the base of the tin. medications, ointment tins, balsams, ointments, tins -
Clunes MuseumBook, W.T. RAWLEIGH CO. LTD
... W.T. RAWLEIGH CO. LTD....Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields GUIDE FOR OWNERS OF STOCK AND POULTRY. local history book reference BOOK - STOCK AND POULTRY RAISERS' GUIDE 1937 Book BOOK W.T. RAWLEIGH CO. LTD. ...GUIDE FOR OWNERS OF STOCK AND POULTRY.BOOK - STOCK AND POULTRY RAISERS' GUIDE 1937local history, book, reference -
Mont De LanceyDomestic object, The W.T. Rawleigh Co. Ltd, Rawleigh's Lanolin Rub, mid 1900's
... The W.T. Rawleigh Co. Ltd....Rawleigh's Lanolin Rub Domestic object The W.T. Rawleigh Co. Ltd. ...Rawleigh's medicated products, including lanolin rubs, salves, and ointments, have a long history rooted in door-to-door sales, dating back to the founding of the W.T. Rawleigh Company in 1889. While most famously known for their blue tins of medicated ointment/salve, Rawleigh's produced various topical products in metal tubes and tins during the early-to-mid 20th century, often utilized for minor skin injuries, burns, and chapped skin due to their moisturizing lanolin content. A white, red and blue printed 1oz. net weight tube of Rawleigh's penetrating Lanolin Rub for the relief of pain of Neuritis, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Muscular Stiffness or soreness of joints. It could be used for discomfort of colds, and an inhalant. The description on the aluminium tube and box give full details of the active ingredients of the product, with directions for use. There is lanolin in the tube.The full branding 'The W. T. Rawleigh Co.Ltd.' and directions for use as above is printed on the the tube and box.inhalents, medications, topical medications -
Mont De LanceyContainer - Tin
... W.T. Rawleigh Co. Ltd. ...Blue, gold and white tin. 150 gm Container Tin W.T. Rawleigh Co. Ltd. ...Rawleighs medicated ointment tin for minor injuries of the skin - soothing and healing. Blue, gold and white tin. 150 gm tins, ointments -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Manufactured Glass, jar of Mustard Ointment 'Rawleigh's;, mid 20thC
... A clear glass jar with a metal screw lid containing Mustard Ointment made by W.T. Rawleigh Co. Ltd. .Melbourne ... Ltd / MELBOURNE. / Left side ; DIRECTIONS …….. , / Right side ; Useful A clear glass jar with a metal screw lid containing Mustard Ointment made by W.T. Rawleigh Co. Ltd. .Melbourne Manufactured Glass, jar of Mustard Ointment 'Rawleigh's; W.T.Rawleigh Co. ...WT Rawleigh (1870-1952) Freeport USA began in 1889 the direct selling method to sell his products, travelling around on horse and cart in the early days from house to house selling his medicines and other lines. Rawleigh's wide range of products includes: Medicinal, Nutritional, Gourmet, Homecare, Personal Care, Animal & Plant Care Since 1889, millions of families around the world have learned to rely upon and keep Rawleigh's reliable medicines and other products on hand ready for emergencies to relieve sickness, pains, injuries and for their daily needs. By 1920, young Rawleigh had built the biggest manufacturing organisation in the world. Mr Floyd George Rawleigh who was the son of David Rawleigh, W.T.Rawleigh's brother, came to Australia, with Mr Jackson, in 1931 and set up the Rawleighs Company Business . Generations of Australians, Canadians and Americans grew up waiting for The Rawleigh Man to arrive at their front door with his sample case of goodies to add spice to their life and to heal their ailments. In World War II, most Australian soldiers posted overseas carried a tin of Rawleigh Antiseptic Salve in their kits to treat wounds and ward off infection The Rawleigh Man brought to family front doors the best materials money could buy from around the world: spices from Sumatra, Java, China, India, Africa, the West Indies; black pepper from the island of Ponapai; lemon and orange oils from California and Sicily and Vanilla from Madagascar and Java; high grade coffee beans from the Andes. Most of the herbs, roots, barks and buds used in making cough medicines and tonics came from Europe, India, Ceylon, China, North America, the West Indies, Jamaica, Honduras and Asia. From Japan came camphor and menthol for making medicines. From Tavenui, the Garden Island of Fiji, came the food grade coconut oil for Rawleigh's gold medal winning Coconut Oil Soap. Rawleigh products are still only available from Rawleigh men and women who carry on the time-honoured tradition of the Rawleigh company to give individuals a go at developing their own business supplying products to people in their homes. Only now they are also doing it in cyberspace. A clear glass jar with a metal screw lid containing Mustard Ointment made by W.T. Rawleigh Co. Ltd. .Melbourne Lid ; Rawleigh’s Front ; Rawleigh’s / Net WT. / 1 ½ oz / COMPOUND / MUSTARD OINTMENT / WILL NOT BLISTER /preferable to Mustard Plaster / MNUFACTURED BY / The W, T. Rawleigh Co Ltd / MELBOURNE. / Left side ; DIRECTIONS …….. , / Right side ; Useful pharmacy, medicines, mustard ointment, w.t. rawleigh company ltd., hospitals, nursing, containers, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, melbourne, respiratory diseases -
Greensborough Historical SocietyDomestic object - Bottle, W. T. Rawleigh Co. Ltd, Ready relief, 1950s
... ...W.T. Rawleigh Co. Ltd....Now sold through a network of Rawleigh distributors, located in regional towns and state capitals throughout Australia. medicines rawleigh W.T. Rawleigh Co. Ltd. cold medicines "Rawleigh 'Friend of the Family" Clear glass 30 ml bottle with black bakelite screw top, containing "Ready relief" fluid used against discomfort of head colds and nasal congestion. ...One of a range of medicinal, cosmetic and other consumer products manufactured in Melbourne and sold by "door-to-door" Rawleigh salesmen in Australia from 1928. Now sold through a network of Rawleigh distributors, located in regional towns and state capitals throughout Australia.Clear glass 30 ml bottle with black bakelite screw top, containing "Ready relief" fluid used against discomfort of head colds and nasal congestion. Black and green printed label"Rawleigh 'Friend of the Family"medicines, rawleigh, w.t. rawleigh co. ltd., cold medicines -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageContainer - Tin, W T Rawleigh, Circa 1930s
... Text “Rawleigh’s ALLSPICE” “The W.T. RAWLEIGH Co. Ltd.” “MELGOURNE / AUSTRALIA” “WELLINGTON / NEW ZEALAND” Motif: Man’s portrait in a circle. ...rawleigh co. Text “Rawleigh’s ALLSPICE” “The W.T. RAWLEIGH Co. Ltd.” “MELGOURNE / AUSTRALIA” “WELLINGTON / NEW ZEALAND” Motif: Man’s portrait in a circle. ...This tin once contained Rawleigh's Allspice, a cooking ingredient. It was donated with other similar tins that were used by the donor’s mother who was married in 1932. It those times in Australia all manner of household items, including food and drink, were sold by hawkers (salesmen) who travelled from door to door in both suburban and rural areas. The donor remembered the tin on her mother’s pantry shelf. The Rawleigh Nutmegs label stated “Selected whole nutmegs not ground but granulated to preserve full strength and flavour.” The company had operated in Melbourne, Australia, and Wellington, New Zealand. W.T. Rawleigh & Co. was established by William Rawleigh in America in 1889 and later expanded into Australia. The company made a variety of household products in a factory in Collins Place, Melbourne, between 1930 and 1935. It specialised in medicines and remedies, food additives, cleaning products and toiletries. The company in Melbourne expanded into their factory in Dawson Street, Brunswick, in the mid-1930s. Independent salesmen, often referred to as ‘The Rawleigh’s man’, sold Rawleigh products door-to-door between the wars and after the Second World War in the Melbourne suburbs. Rayleigh’s products are still produced today. The tin is significant for its association with W.T Rawleigh, one of Melbourne’s strong growing manufacturers in period particularly between the World Wars. Rawleigh’s was, and still is, well known for its household and cleaning products, medicines, food additives and toiletries. The tin increases in significance for its use as a recognised object found in many Australian kitchens since early days. It gives a snapshot into domestic life and social norms of the pre and post war period in Melbourne The tin is significant for its association with a local family in the 1930s for the preparation of family meals. Rawleigh's rectangular Allspice spice tin, green, with directions for use on back and sides of container.Text “Rawleigh’s ALLSPICE” “The W.T. RAWLEIGH Co. Ltd.” “MELGOURNE / AUSTRALIA” “WELLINGTON / NEW ZEALAND” Motif: Man’s portrait in a circle. Other text includes information about spices.flagstaff hill museum, container, spice container, rawleigh company, tin container, kitchen item, tin, cooking ingredient, food container, grocery, allspice, rawleigh co. -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageContainer - Tin, W T Rawleigh, Circa 1930s
... Text includes “W.T. RAWLEIGH Co. Ltd.”, “MELBOURNE / AUSTRALIA”, WELLINGTON / NEW ZEALAND” “Rawleigh’s / NUTMEGS” Motif: man’s portrait in a circle. ...It gives a snapshot into domestic life and social norms of the pre and post war period in Melbourne The tin is significant for its association with a local family in the 1930s for the preparation of family meals. tin container flagstaff hill warrnambool shipwrecked coast flagstaff hill maritime museum maritime museum shipwreck coast flagstaff hill maritime village great ocean road food container tin kitchen item container cooking ingredient grocery spice container nutmeg rawleigh co. Text includes “W.T. RAWLEIGH Co. Ltd.”, “MELBOURNE / AUSTRALIA”, WELLINGTON / NEW ZEALAND” “Rawleigh’s / NUTMEGS” Motif: man’s portrait in a circle. ...This tin once contained Rayleigh's Nutmegs, a cooking ingredient. It was donated with other similar tins that were used by the donor’s mother who was married in 1932. It those times in Australia all manner of household items, including food and drink, were sold by hawkers (salesmen) who travelled from door to door in both suburban and rural areas. The donor remembered the tin on her mother’s pantry shelf. The Rawleigh Nutmegs label stated “Selected whole nutmegs not ground but granulated to preserve full strength and flavour.” The company had operated in Melbourne, Australia, and Wellington, New Zealand. W.T. Rawleigh & Co. was established by William Rawleigh in America in 1889 and later expanded into Australia. The company made a variety of household products in a factory in Collins Place, Melbourne, between 1930 and 1935. It specialised in medicines and remedies, food additives, cleaning products and toiletries. The company in Melbourne expanded into their factory in Dawson Street, Brunswick, in the mid-1930s. Independent salesmen, often referred to as ‘The Rawleigh’s man’, sold Rawleigh products door-to-door between the wars and after the Second World War in the Melbourne suburbs. Rayleigh’s products are still produced today. The tin is significant for its association with W.T Rawleigh, one of Melbourne’s strong growing manufacturers in period particularly between the World Wars. Rawleigh’s was, and still is, well known for its household and cleaning products, medicines, food additives and toiletries. The tin increases in significance for its use as a recognised object found in many Australian kitchens since early days. It gives a snapshot into domestic life and social norms of the pre and post war period in Melbourne The tin is significant for its association with a local family in the 1930s for the preparation of family meals. Rawleigh spice tin, rectangular, tall, used for storing Rawleigh's nutmeg. Tin has a flip-top lid, is coloured gold and comes with directions for use on front, back and sides of container.Text includes “W.T. RAWLEIGH Co. Ltd.”, “MELBOURNE / AUSTRALIA”, WELLINGTON / NEW ZEALAND” “Rawleigh’s / NUTMEGS” Motif: man’s portrait in a circle. Other text includes information about spices.tin container, flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, food container, tin, kitchen item, container, cooking ingredient, grocery, spice container, nutmeg, rawleigh co. -
Cheese World MuseumJar, mustard ointment
... Rawleigh's [on lid]; Rawleigh's Compound Mustard ointment/Will not blister/Preferable to Mustard plaster/The W.T. Rawleigh Co Ltd Melbourne/Registered under The Health (Patent Medicines) Act 1942 [label]...W.T. Rawleigh & Co mustard ointment pharmaceuticals Rawleigh's [on lid]; Rawleigh's Compound Mustard ointment/Will not blister/Preferable to Mustard plaster/The W.T. Rawleigh Co Ltd ...This jar of ointment belonged to Doris Orr, mother of the donor. Families used these patent medicines which were often purchased from a door to door salesman, the 'Rawleigh's man', on his regular round to country homes.Rawleigh's patent medicines were in common use in homes and this is a typical example.A brown jar of Rawleigh's ointment with a green and white label and brown metal lid with the brand name in raised lettering.Rawleigh's [on lid]; Rawleigh's Compound Mustard ointment/Will not blister/Preferable to Mustard plaster/The W.T. Rawleigh Co Ltd Melbourne/Registered under The Health (Patent Medicines) Act 1942 [label]allansford, w.t. rawleigh & co, mustard ointment, pharmaceuticals
