interesting life boat ration
interesting life boat ration
Just acquired this life boat ration, just wanted to see if anyone had any info on these?
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Wow!!
Not sure if the same company "Carlisle" but ww2 first aid kit vid:
Not sure if the same company "Carlisle" but ww2 first aid kit vid:
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No, Carr & Co. Ltd. Is a factory in Carlisle, England. Still around, making biscuits, under the trade name Carr's.
The Carlisle bandage was named for Carlisle Barracks in PA, where the Army Medical Corps developed it.
The Carlisle bandage was named for Carlisle Barracks in PA, where the Army Medical Corps developed it.
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Awesome Richard! I bought some Carrs crackers yesterday. Thanks for the clarification. Do you know if this is ww2, or earlier?
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I don't this one came off the Queen Mary, the one that allegedly did had a stamp in one corner denoting it, which is absent from this one. Still neat i suppose, now whether or not to open it...
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The Wiki page for Carr'ssays that it was registered as Carr & co. Ltd. in 1884 but reverted to private ownership in 1908.
I don't know if changing from a limited company to a private one would have meant a change of the name put on the tins or not, but maybe your ration is pre 1908?
I don't know if changing from a limited company to a private one would have meant a change of the name put on the tins or not, but maybe your ration is pre 1908?
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Richard w. wrote: ↑Wed Apr 17, 2019 9:53 amThe Wiki page for Carr'ssays that it was registered as Carr & co. Ltd. in 1884 but reverted to private ownership in 1908.
I don't know if changing from a limited company to a private one would have meant a change of the name put on the tins or not, but maybe your ration is pre 1908?
Very interesting, thanks for the info! Hopefully I can do some digging and find some answers. This one allegedly came from a maritime museum, I have copied and pasted the info that was on the listing below. Although, I have no way of knowing how accurate some of it is. I am going to send the museum an email if it still exists.
VERY RARE Not Been Opened (You will not find another Museum Item in Australia .)unused.
ANTIQUE BRITISH LIFEBOAT BISCUITS RATIONS TIN MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT
From South Georgia Museum
Name/Title Lifeboat ration biscuits
About this object the tin containing lifeboat and raft ration biscuits. Tin UNOPENED.
Collected from a beached lifeboat at Jumbo Cove, Busen Peninsula.
Maker Carr & Co. Ltd., Carlisle / Ministry of Transport
Maker Role MANUFACTURER
Place Made Carlisle, Scotland
Medium and Materials Biscuits, metal, canvas
Inscription and Marks Position 1: On top; Method: Printed; Content: ‘LIFEBOAT AND / RAFT RATION / BISCUITS / TO / MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT / REQUIREMENTS / 48 BISCUITS 1 LB. / APPROXIMATE WEIGHT / PACKED’
Condition with some general wear, see photos.
Measurements H. 106mm; W. 200mm; Depth. 60mm
LEITH HARBOUR
Collection
SALVAGE
Object Type Maritime
Object number SGHT.1995.4.163.2
Copyright Licence
This object is showing in the South Georgia Museum .
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I'm looking at your photos on my big monitor, and I can see the pack date now. It's partially obscured, but is it "9/56"?