Water testing kit, England, 1920-1940
Water testing kit, in wooden carrying case by Burroughs Wellcome and Co., England, 1920-1940
The kit contains equipment needed to examine water supplies at their source. It includes a spirit lamp, measuring cylinders, a tripod, ceramic dish, filter paper, a range of chemicals and printed sheets to record results. This kit was sold under the brand name ‘Soloid’ for £105 pounds, a considerable amount of money at the time. The kit was probably produced for use by the water companies that supplied people’s homes.
Such water testing shows a marked change from the situation a century earlier, when the quality of the water being drunk was of little concern to the companies selling it. Unfortunately, a number of diseases are transmitted through water including cholera and dysentery. In Britain a series of cholera outbreaks throughout the 1800s eventually led to major improvements in the quality of water supplied.
Details
- Category:
- Public Health & Hygiene
- Object Number:
- 1989-379
- Materials:
- incomplete, mahogany (wood), brass (copper, zinc alloy), felt, glass, paper (fibre product), ceramic (unspecified), metal (unknown), cotton (fibre), rubber (unidentified), leather and cork
- Measurements:
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overall - closed: 120 mm x 317 mm x 275 mm, 3.25 kg
overall - open: 347 mm x 317 mm x 293 mm, 3.254 kg
- type:
- water testing kit
- credit:
- D.H.S.S. (Russell Sq.)