Specimen bottle of crystalline sodium nitrate

Made:
1862
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Specimen bottle of crystalline sodium nitrate and length of string originally used to secure the paper lid to the specimen bottle, Chile, 1862

In the 19th century nitrogen-rich salts were mined from Chile for the fertiliser industry. Like guano – the other main natural source of nitrogen for fertilisers – these minerals had been so intensively extracted that they were nearly exhausted by 1900.

Details

Category:
Medical Glass-ware
Collection:
Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
Object Number:
A603259
Materials:
bottle, glass
Measurements:
overall: 207 mm x 55 mm x 55 mm, .565 kg
type:
bottle

Parts

Specimen bottle of crystalline sodium nitrate

Specimen bottle of crystalline sodium nitrate

Specimen bottle of crystalline sodium nitrate, Chile, 1862

More

In the 19th century nitrogen-rich salts were mined from Chile for the fertiliser industry. Like guano – the other main natural source of nitrogen for fertilisers – these minerals had been so intensively extracted that they were nearly exhausted by 1900.

Measurements:
overall: 207 mm x 55 mm x 55 mm, .565 kg
Materials:
bottle, glass
Object Number:
A603259/1
type:
bottle
Length of string originally used to secure the paper lid

Length of string originally used to secure the paper lid

Length of string originally used to secure the paper lid to the Specimen bottle of crystalline sodium nitrate, Chile, 1862

More

In the 19th century nitrogen-rich salts were mined from Chile for the fertiliser industry. Like guano – the other main natural source of nitrogen for fertilisers – these minerals had been so intensively extracted that they were nearly exhausted by 1900.

Materials:
fibre (unidentified)
Object Number:
A603259/2
type:
string (fiber product)