Object number
64/67
Title
Ward basket,
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Description
This hospital basket, also known as ‘ward basket’ and a ‘4”-hole Winchester with a slot’, was made at the Royal London School for the Blind. It is a square basket, made of white willow and cane, with a twisted cross handle. The basket is divided by partitions into four square sections, into which bottles would be put, and a slot, into which a chart would be put. This type of basket was in use until the 1960s. The Royal London School for the Blind produced and supplied baskets of this type by order.
Physical description
1 basket: willow (white); caneBaskets with partitions such as this are known as Winchesters. The central slot would have held a chart of some description, whilst the 4 square corner holes would have held bottles.
Label Text
HOSPITAL BASKET<br>This hospital basket, also known as a ‘ward basket’ and a ‘4”-hole Winchester with a slot’, was made at the Royal London School for the Blind. The basket is divided by partitions into four square sections, into which bottles would be put, and a slot, into which a chart would be put. This type of basket was in use until the 1960s. The Royal London School for the Blind produced and supplied baskets of this type by order.<br><br>MERL 64/67
Archival history
Pre-MERL list / description – '[insert] 64/63-69 [end insert] Coming from the ROYAL LONDON SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND. ['ROYAL LONDON SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND' underlined] // [insert] via Miss D. Wright [end insert] // 1.) Hawker's basket. ['Hawker's basket' underlined] Supplied by order to London Street flower sellers. [ink sketch] [insert] 64/63 [end insert] // 2.) Stable Basket. ['Stable basket' underlined] Cane [ink sketch] [insert] 64/64 [end insert] // 3.) Notched Plate Basket. ['Notched Plate Basket' underlined] Used on board ship for clean plates. [ink sketch] [insert] 64/65 [end insert] // 4.) Baker's Basket. ['Baker's Basket' underlined] ( modern version of the Pouch. [ink sketch] [insert] 64/66 [end insert] // 5.) 4-hole Winchester with slot. ['4-hole Winchester' underlined] Used on hospital wards (obsolete). [ink sketch] [insert] 64/67 [end insert] // 6.) 'Humper' or Dust Basket. [''Humper' or Dust Basket' underlined] Carried on the shoulder. Cane. [ink sketch] [insert] 64/68 [end insert] // 7.) Builder's Basket. ['Builder's Basket' underlined] Cane. [ink sketch] (the larger of the two with a body wale.) [insert] 64/69 [end insert].', MERL 'Catalogue of baskets' form – 'NAME: HOSPITAL WARD BASKET // Acc. No.: 64/67 // Group: SOCIETY // Neg. no.: 60/5944 // Place of origin: LONDON. Roy. Lon. [Royal London] School for the Blind. // Period in use: Until recently. // DESCRIPTION // Materials: White willow & cane. // Shape and construction: Square basket, a specimen of Partition Work, close-randed, with a heavy cane foot & upset & a twisted cross handle, tied with hide. The partitions consist of a slot 2” wide from side to side & two either side of it. Border is 5-behind-2. B.S.[number of bottom sticks] 5. St. [Number of stakes] 8.8. // Dimensions: Height: 9” Length: 15” Width: 13” // Use: For carrying bottles round the ward with a chart in the slot. // Dialect names: Trade Calls this a “4”-hole Winchester with a slot”. Known as a Ward Basket. // Distribution: // Additional notes:'
Production place
Greater London [region]
Production date
1964
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External document
- L:\MERL\Objects\JISC 2012\60 series negatives\60_5944.tif - High resolution image
- L:\MERL\Objects\Baskets\64_67_cob.tif - High resolution image