Container - Shipping container - early concept

Historical information

These strong riveted and sealed iron boxes were made in England in the 1930s to ensure overseas cargoes such as china, pottery, fabrics, tea and sugar were not damaged by sea water. Clever Australians later converted them to water tanks.

Significance

An early example of the modern shipping container concept.

Physical description

Container used for transport of goods [early shipping container concept]

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