Empty tin for ammonia capsules
1914-1918
Boer War ration tin
1895-1901
Tin, circular, with detachable lid lacquered brown
1870-1935
2 small metal tins, empty, makers unknown, 1920-1950
1920-1950
Brass tin containing moss, chalk, and shells
Tin, paper covered
1932-1938
Tin or canister containing plaster dressing to draw infection from the skin
1867
Tin containing 2 tubes of Lysolats
1930-1950
Rectangular tin with hinged lid
Rectangular tin with hinged lid containing sour wine tablets
Tea tin, by Burroughs Wellcome & Co., London, England, 1890-1914.
1890-1914
Assorted paint and glue pots, 1950s.
circa 1955
Tin of "Tabloid" tea supplied to British Army
1914-1918
Assorted paint and glue pots, 1950s.
circa 1955
Assorted paint and glue pots, 1950s.
circa 1955
Assorted paint and glue pots, 1950s.
circa 1955
Metal tin
1900-1950
Sample of Findlay's Motor Metal
Tin of ordeal beans
1890-1940
Tin containing a quantity of strophanthus pods
1880-1930
Two tins
1914-1945
Ayurvedic Eye Ointment used by Asian Immigrants in United Kingdom, 1970-1981.
1970-1981
Tin containing ointment of boric acid
Tin containing ointment of sulphur
Ayurvedic Eye Ointment used by Asian Immigrants in United Kingdom, 1970-1981.
1970-1981
Tin containing solid extracts of hepatic aloes
1850-1920
Coconut oil in tin
1941-1970
Tin containing three lumps of himalaya rhubarb pesumably stalks
1840-1930
Two tins from Civil Defence Kit
Tin, rectangular, containing cardboard box holding 15 glass phials of mercurous chloride tablets
1914
Rectangular tin container containing glass capsules of amyl nitrite made by British Drug Houses of London
1920-1960
Tin of simple cream
1941-1970
Oblong tin containing 2 pieces of bark (bebferi bark) and 2 pieces of machine cut wood of same species
1850-1920
Tin of `St. Lukes Prickly Heat Powder
Tin containing pieces of scammony collected in 1835
1850-1920
Circular metal tin
1900-1950
Medicine tin
Tin containing solid socotorine aloes
1850-1920
Tin containing 3 fruits of colocynth
1850-1930
Tin containing three lumps of resin collected by Professor Jameson from New Holland
1850-1920
Tin containing two large lumps and smaller fragments of myrrh from a Mr. Duncan of Edinburgh 1830
1850-1920
Six tins for transporting radio nuclides
1981
Two cylindrical tins, part of Boer War emergency ration pack.
1890-1901