Porter Chemcraft Chemistry Lab #615
Title
Porter Chemcraft Chemistry Lab #615
Description
The Porter Chemical Company and the A. C. Gilbert Company began making chemistry laboratory kits in the early 20th century. They were originally marked as educational toys for boys, as a first step towards a career in medicine and science. Most children in America owned a chemistry set when they reached the height of their popularity in the mid-1950s.
This set was created by the Porter Chemical Company in Hagerstown, MD. This set, as seen on the box was safety approved and educator and scientist tested. The item is a steel box that opens in a 3-fold manner. What would have been included in the set and others like it is instructions for various experiments, test tubes, measuring spoons, scales and other tools to carry out the experiments as well as various chemicals. Most of these original objects, minus a few chemicals, are contained within the exhibit piece.
Information provided by http://www.chemheritage.org/discover/collections/collection-items/artifacts/porter-chemcraft-senior-chemistry-set.aspx
This set was created by the Porter Chemical Company in Hagerstown, MD. This set, as seen on the box was safety approved and educator and scientist tested. The item is a steel box that opens in a 3-fold manner. What would have been included in the set and others like it is instructions for various experiments, test tubes, measuring spoons, scales and other tools to carry out the experiments as well as various chemicals. Most of these original objects, minus a few chemicals, are contained within the exhibit piece.
Information provided by http://www.chemheritage.org/discover/collections/collection-items/artifacts/porter-chemcraft-senior-chemistry-set.aspx
Source
Dawes County Historical Society Museum, Chadron State College History Harvest, 2014
Date
1957 circa
Rights
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Format
object
Type
image
Coverage
United States
Collection
Citation
“Porter Chemcraft Chemistry Lab #615,” History Harvest, accessed November 21, 2024, https://historyharvest.unl.edu./items/show/536.