The green jar had been buried in 1879. It contained a copy of the Ross Gazette, a copy of the (now defunct) 'Man of Ross' newspaper, some Victorian coins, a photographic view of the town, a photograph of the founding ceremony, an almanac on institutions in Ross, and a list of donors to the – then – new hospital.
Two interesting aspects of this are:
The newspapers were falling to pieces and needed radical surgery in the conservation room. Most of it was saved.
Some points to remember if you are going to make a time capsule yourself:
Remember to make sure your 'time capsule' and contents are made from materials which will last at least another 100 years.