Length of red bandage which was exhibited in the Wellcome Medical Museum in the dispensary of H.M.S. Victory 1701-1880
Triangular bandage, with illustrations of bandages in use and reference table, produced for the Red Cross by C and G Co. in English, c.1900 Triangular bandage 1900
First aid bandage, 'The Vernaid Bandage', triangular bandage with illustrations of fracture bandaging, ex London & North Eastern Railway Doncaster first aid classes. The Vernaid Bandage
First aid bandage, 'The Welfare' No. 19 hand or foot dressing, in cardboard packet, London & North Eastern Railway, packet stamped L.N.E.R. First Aid bandage called 'The Welfare'
Sterile bandage made of catgut, in a cylinder cardboard package. Manufactured by B. Braun Mesungen, in Nazi Germany. Sterile bandage made of catgut, in a cylinder cardboard package 1933-1945
Sterile bandage made of catgut, in a cuboid cardboard package. Manufactured by Dr Hammer and Company, GmbH, Hamburg, in Nazi Germany. Sterile bandage made of catgut, in a cuboid cardboard package 1933-1945
Sterile bandage made of catgut, in a cylinder cardboard package. Manufactured by Asid Serum-Insitiut, GmbH, Berlin, 1943, in Nazi Germany. Sterile bandage made of catgut, in a cylinder cardboard package 1943
Triangular bandage in envelope from LNER - ARP Minor Ambulance Equipment pack. Envelope embossed with London & North Eastern Railway on back. Envelope: 114 mm x 170 mm. London & North Eastern Railway bandage
Triangular bandage in envelope from LNER - ARP Minor Ambulance Equipment pack. Envelope embossed with London & North Eastern Railway on back. Envelope: 114 mm x 170 mm. London & North Eastern Railway bandage
Triangular bandage, London & North Eastern Railway issue, c1939. Overall: 160 mm x 120 mm. Triangular bandage 1934-1944
Triangular bandage, London & North Eastern Railway issue, c1939. Overall: 160 mm x 120 mm. Triangular bandage 1934-1944
Triangular bandage, London & North Eastern Railway issue, c1939. Overall: 160 mm x 120 mm. Triangular bandage 1934-1944
Triangular bandage, London & North Eastern Railway issue, c1939. Overall: 160 mm x 120 mm. Triangular bandage 1934-1944
Compressed bandage, white open wove, 6 yds x 1 in., from doctor’s bag, English, 1925-1935 Compressed bandage, from doctor’s bag, English, 1925-1935 1925-1935
Belladonna plaster, made by Edward Taylor Ltd. of Monton, packaged in paper sleeve, with instructions for use on reverse side. Belladonna plaster
Packet of Prestoband self-adhesive surgical bandage, by Vernon and Co. Ltd., Preston Packet of Prestoband self-adhesive surgical bandage
5 bandages, from the portable laboratory owned by Dr. H.G Butterfield, unsigned, 1930-1940 5 bandages 1930-1940
Sterile bandage made of catgut, in a small cylinder cardboard package. Manufactured by Dr Hammer and Company, GmbH, Hamburg, in Nazi Germany. Sterile bandage made of catgut 1933-1945
Length of cotton lint, possibly owned by Joseph Lister, c. 1850-1912 Cotton lint dressing possibly owned by Joseph Lister, c. 1850-1912.
First Field Dressing, 2 dressings in waterproof covers in fabric packaging, from doctor’s bag, English, 1925-1935 Compressed bandage, from doctor’s bag, English, 1925-1935 1925-1935
Triangular bandage, with illustrations of bandages in use, produced for The Red Cross by S Maw, Son and Son, London, c.1914 Triangular bandage 1914
Compressed bandage, white open wove, 6 yds x 1 in., from doctor’s bag, English, 1925-1935 Compressed bandage, from doctor’s bag, English, 1925-1935 1925-1935
Three triangluar bandages made from calico dating from Second World War. Donated to the Gertrude Baker collection by Mrs A. J. Pierce. Calico Triangular Bandages 1939-1945
Two triangluar bandages made from calico, 1914-1918. Donated to the Gertrude Baker collection by Mrs A. J. PierceN Calico Triangular Bandages 1914-1918