Boulder Pharmacy Museum
The Boulder Pharmacy Museum commenced business as Stewart and Co at 25 Piesse Street, Bounlder in January 1897, the third substantial business in the commercial area and the first pharmacy in Boulder.
The exhibits, most of which come from the Boulder area, show a progression of products, from the original galenical bottles imported in 1897, through the decades to modern day products that are no longer made.
There is a significant number of prescription items no longer used which show how medication becomes redundant through the years. The fixtures on the walls appear to be the original shop fittings transferred from Piesse Street and made from the long straight lightweight pine from packing cases.
A collection of razors, surgical implements, baby bottles, scales and other hardware implements, generally sold by pharmacies and a range of old cameras and film developing kits, cosmetics and perfumes rounds off the display.
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