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                                Title | 
                                Bandage Gauze Roller Plain, c. 1941-1945 | 
                                Object Name | 
                                Bandage | 
                                Description | 
                                Bandage Gauze Roller Plain, c. 1941-1945. Unopened brown cardboard box containing a roll of plain white cotton gauze. Blue text on one side of box identifies package contents and maker. | 
                                Date | 
                                c. 1941-1945 | 
                                Creator | 
                                
ACME Cotton Products Company, Inc., New York, NY | 
                        
                                Role | 
                                Manufacturer | 
                                Catalog Number | 
                                2021.058.030 | 
                                Dimensions | 
                                H-1.25 W-2.25 D-1.25 inches | 
                                Dimension Details | 
                                1.25 x 2.25 x 1.25 (box) | 
                                Collection | 
                                3D - Medical & Psychological Tools & Equipment | 
                                Inscription Text | 
                                "2 INCH - 6 YDS / BANDAGE / GAUZE ROLLER PLAIN / ACME / COTTON PRODUCTS CO. INC. / New York, N. Y." (blue text on front of box) | 
                                Provenance | 
                                Used by Francis (Frank) Nelson Gill who lived in Burlingame. He worked at a shipyard during the war. | 
                                Search Terms | 
                                
Air Raid Warden First Aid Gill, Francis (Frank) Nelson Medicine World War Two WWII  | 
                        
                                Subjects | 
                                
                                    First aid Medical equipment & supplies Medicine War work World War II  | 
                        
                                People | 
                                
Gill, Francis (Frank) Nelson | 
                        
                                Credit line | 
                                Courtesy of Diane Enns |