Summary
Home-made soap saver made from a tobacco tin circa 1929-1940. Used in Brighton, Victoria.
Physical Description
Home-made soap saver made from a tobacco tin. Tin has evenly punched holes over the base and lid. Attached to the top of the tin, at either side, are two lengths of wire that twist together to form a handle.
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Acquisition Information
Donation from Miss M. Elden, 13 Apr 1988
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Place & Date Used
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Object Measurements
8 cm (Width), 22 cm (Height)
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Dimensions
70 mm (Length), 80 mm (Width), 220 mm (Height)
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Keywords
Great Depression, 1929-1939, Itinerant Work, Making Do, Soap, Soap Savers