


Tin, circular, with detachable lid lacquered brown
1870-1935

Tin, paper covered
1932-1938

Tea tin, by Burroughs Wellcome & Co., London, England, 1890-1914.
1890-1914

Empty tin for ammonia capsules
1914-1918

Brass tin containing moss, chalk, and shells

Tin or canister containing plaster dressing to draw infection from the skin
1867

2 small metal tins, empty, makers unknown, 1920-1950
1920-1950

Boer War ration tin
1895-1901
Assorted paint and glue pots, 1950s.
circa 1955
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
Medicine tin
Tin containing ointment of boric acid
Circular metal tin
1900-1950
Ayurvedic Eye Ointment used by Asian Immigrants in United Kingdom, 1970-1981.
1970-1981
Ayurvedic Eye Ointment used by Asian Immigrants in United Kingdom, 1970-1981.
1970-1981
Two tins
1914-1945
Six tins for transporting radio nuclides
1981
Two cylindrical tins, part of Boer War emergency ration pack.
1890-1901
Tin containing a quantity of strophanthus pods
1880-1930
Tin containing pieces of scammony collected in 1835
1850-1920
Oblong tin containing 2 pieces of bark (bebferi bark) and 2 pieces of machine cut wood of same species
1850-1920
Two tins from Civil Defence Kit
Sample of Findlay's Motor Metal
Lozenge tin
Tin containing ointment of sulphur
Tin containing petroleum jelly
Coconut oil in tin
1941-1970
Tin, rectangular, containing cardboard box holding 15 glass phials of mercurous chloride tablets
1914
Tin of simple cream
1941-1970
Metal tin
1900-1950
Rectangular tin container containing glass capsules of amyl nitrite made by British Drug Houses of London
1920-1960
Tin of ordeal beans
1890-1940
Tin containing solid socotorine aloes
1850-1920
Tin of `St. Lukes Prickly Heat Powder
Tin containing 3 fruits of colocynth
1850-1930
Tin containing three lumps of himalaya rhubarb pesumably stalks
1840-1930
Tin containing solid extracts of hepatic aloes
1850-1920
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