Image
Category
Collection
Maker
Object type
Place
Material
Date

Swab, in glass tube

Swab, cotton wool in glass tube

Swab, metal and cotton wool, in glass tube

Swabs in test tube

Sponge swab

Swabs from Margaret Keenan’s first Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, 8th December 2020

2020

Swab, cotton wool

1880-1920

Swab, cotton wool

1880-1920

Swab, steel, nickel plated

1880-1920

Swab, steel, plated, probably British, 1880-1920

1880-1920

Swab, in nickel plated brass case

1901-1930

Five disposable swabs in sealed packaging

circa 2014-15

Gauze swab in sterile pack

1939-1950

Swab, cotton wool on metal rod in glass tube

Swab, in glass tube

1801-1900

Swab, with case

Swab with case for examination for diphtheria

Swab, steel, cotton-tipped

1880-1920

Swab, steel, nickel-plated

1880-1920

Swab, steel, plated with cotton-tip

1880-1920

Swab, steel, nickel-plated

1880-1920

Swabs, steel, nickle plated

1880-1920

Swab, steel, brass plated

1880-1920

Swab, steel, plated, probably British, 1880-1920

1880-1920

Swab, steel, nickel plated

1880-1920

Swab, steel, plated, probably British, 1880-1920

1880-1920

Swabs in test tubes, English(?), 1901-1930

1901-1930

Swab and wooden case supplied by Laboratories of Pathology and Public Health

Swab with wooden case supplied by Laboratories of Pathology and Public Heatlth

Swab, steel, nickel plated

1880-1920

Swab, steel, cotton-tipped, in case, in envelope, British, early 20th century

Swab, steel, cotton-tipped

1901-1930

Collection of swabs, viz. 3 hospiswabs, 1 charcoal swab, 1 theatre swab and 1 algiswab, by Medical Wire and Equipment Co., Potley, Wilshire, 1981

Collection of swabs

1988

Swab, with case, for diphtheria testing, supplied by Public Health Dept., Croydon, English, 1935-1945

Swab, with case

Swab with case supplied by Public Health Dept., Beckenham, English, 1910-1950

Swab with case supplied by Public Health Dept.

Bottle of antiseptic surgical swabs called "Zimocsa Sponges", English, 1890-1900

Bottle of antiseptic surgical swabs called "Zimocsa Sponges"

1890-1900