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Kew Historical Society Inc
Container, Model Dairy, Milk Bottle, Twentieth Century
The Model Dairy was founded by the Kew pioneer, James Venn Morgan. The dairy had a number of different locations in Kew depending on the time period. Its final location was on the north side of Cotham Road, Kew between Ridgeway Avenue and Kent Street. Its final factory was designed by the architects Bates, Smart and McCutcheon.Kew was a major milk producing district in the Nineteenth and early Twentieth centuries, with three major dairy farms lining the Yarra between Studley Park in the west and Burke Road in the east. In addition to these dairy producers, there were also a number of accredited dairy retailers in the suburb. The largest and most enduring of these was the Model Dairy founded by the Kew pioneer James Venn Morgan. Milk bottles that include the name of the producer or retailer are historically significant as they represent a period in Kew's history before the mass production of milk in the second half of the Twentieth Century. A number of these named bottles have the additional attribute of rarity.Milk bottle - Model Dairy Kew. Pressed inscription: "Model Dairy Ltd Kew." Reverse: " This bottle contains milk bottled for sale by Model Dairey Ltd and always remains their property. It is loaned & cannot legally be used by others. One Imperial Pint. This bottle differs from 1981.0009 in that it does not have two pressed rings on the neck of the bottle.milk bottles, model dairy (kew) -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Chaff Cutter, Heritage Week at 728 Main Road, Eltham, 1990, 1990
Three colour photographs of a Chaff Cutter. Registered on May 19th 1852heritage week, eltham, courthouse, chaff cutter, activities -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Chaff Cutter, Heritage Week at 728 Main Road, Eltham, 1990, 1990
Three colour photographs of a Chaff Cutter. Registered on May 19th 1852heritage week, eltham, courthouse, chaff cutter, activities -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Chaff Cutter, Heritage Week at 728 Main Road, Eltham, 1990, 1990
Three colour photographs of a Chaff Cutter. Registered on May 19th 1852heritage week, eltham, courthouse, chaff cutter, activities -
Bendigo Military Museum
Container - DRINKING GLASS, The NSW Bottle Company, Poem "THE LADY BLAMEY GLASS", 1945
1. Improvised drinking glass made by slicing the top off a beer bottle during WW2. Named "THE LADY BLAMEY GLASS". 2. Title of Poem "THE LADY BLAMEY GLASS' Page 216 from book "OF STORMS AND RAINBOWS"1. Drinking glass - amber coloured glass, top edge has chipped areas where the neck of the bottle has been removed. 2. Poem - facsimile copy of a poem printed in block ink on white paper, from a book titled "OF STORMS AND RAINBOWS, PALESTINE, SYRIA & THE TURKISH BORDER" Page 216.Manufacturers markings on glass - lower edge "THE NSW BOTTLE COMPANY PTY LTD". on base m- "1945 u74s"containers, glass, poetry -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Glass Bottle
Small clear oval shaped glass bottle. Reminisce of cork inside bottle.This bottle is and always remains the property of J.Bosisto & Co, Pty Lts Richmond Vic. -
Clunes Museum
Domestic object - BOTTLE, THE MANUFACTURERS BOTTLE CO. OF VICTORIA PTY.LTD
GREEN BLOWN GLASS BOTTLE MADE FROM MOLTEN GLASS WITH PONTEL BASE- WITH CORK INSIDETHE PROPERTY OF THE MANUFACTURERS BOTTLE CO. DF VICTORIA PTY.LTD.local history, domestic item, containers, -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Container, White's Dairy, Milk Bottle, Twentieth Century
White's dairy was at 52 Willsmere Road, near the Peel Street Intersection. Descendant known locally as Miss White lived at 33 Willsmere Road. This is across the road from the dairy location. Kew was a major milk producing district in the Nineteenth and early Twentieth centuries, with three major dairy farms lining the Yarra between Studley Park in the west and Burke Road in the east. In addition to these dairy producers, there were also a number of accredited dairy retailers in the suburb. The largest and most enduring of these was the Model Dairy founded by the Kew pioneer James Venn Morgan. Milk bottles that include the name of the producer or retailer are historically significant as they represent a period in Kew's history before the mass production of milk in the second half of the Twentieth Century. A number of these named bottles have the additional attribute of rarity.Glass milk bottle from White's Dairy, North Kew. Pressed inscription: "This bottle contains milk bottled for sale by White's Dairy, North Kew, Phone HAW.2154. Bottle is the property of the above. It is loaned and cannot legally be used by others". Reverse: "One Imperial Pint". milk bottles, white's dairy (kew), north kew, willsmere road -
Montmorency/Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Tool - Wire Cutters and Pouch
Late WW2 or early post-war wire-cutters with webbing pouchKhaki webbing pouch containing a pair of steel wire cutters Wire Cutters marked M R Lwire-cutters, webbing pouch -
Greensborough Historical Society
Domestic object - Kitchenware, Bottle Tops and Sealers from 1950's/60's, 1950 c
Bottles Tops and sealers from 1950's/60's. All were used on glass bottles - soft drink bottles and milk bottles.16 various Bottle Tops and Sealersbottle tops, household implements -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Domestic object - Glass bottle with lightning closure, Maxwell & Williams Designer Homeware, 1996
The Maxwell & Williams Designer Homewares brand first entered the marker in 1996. The company was founded by Max Grundmann whose parents Harry and Anna Grundmann were Holocaust survivors who migrated to Australia in 1961. Harry Grundmann started his own homewares business H.A.G. from a Brighton garage. In 1978, Max took over the business and was later joined by Bill Ryan, a retailer. The name "Maxwell and Williams" did not evolve until 1996. Their collections are now sold in more than 500 retail outlets across Australia and some 50 markets around the world. This item is of significance as an early item produced by a major Australian Homeware company in the mid 1990s.Maxwell & Williams Designer Homewares glass bottle with lightning closure. The Maxwell and Williams Designer Homewares Logo is imprinted on the side of the bottle.On side of the bottle beside a black and red lion "MAXWELL/& WILLIAMS/DESIGNER HOMEWARES"maxwell & williams, australian glassware, homewares australia -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Glass hand blown, bottle with cork stopper, 20thC
Melbourne Glass Bottle Works Co Pty Ltd (1903 - 1915) Registered in Victoria in 1903 the company amalgamated with the Waterloo Glass Bottle Works Ltd in 1915 to form Australian Glass Manufacturers Company, Limited. Melbourne Glass Bottle Works Spotswood 1872- 1915 The Melbourne Glass Bottle Works (former), comprising a complex of buildings constructed between 1880 and 1940, at Booker Street, Douglas Parade, 2-38 Hudson Road, Raleigh Street and Simcock Avenue, Spotswood. The former glassworks was established in 1890 and originally made bottles for pharmacists Felton Grimwade before it was sold to the State Government by US multinational, OI glass manufacturers A small clear glass bottle with a piece of the cork stopper* pharmacy, medicines, asthma, respiratory diseases, early settlers, market gardeners, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, glass bottles, melbourne glass bottle works. felton grimwade, spotswood, -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Container, FG Pickering, Milk Bottle, Twentieth Century
Pickering's Dairy was located on the south Side of High Street, Kew, between Charles Street and Highbury Grove. Kew was a major milk producing district in the Nineteenth and early Twentieth centuries, with three major dairy farms lining the Yarra between Studley Park in the west and Burke Road in the east. In addition to these dairy producers, there were also a number of accredited dairy retailers in the suburb. The largest and most enduring of these was the Model Dairy founded by the Kew pioneer James Venn Morgan. Milk bottles that include the name of the producer or retailer are historically significant as they represent a period in Kew's history before the mass production of milk in the second half of the Twentieth Century. A number of these named bottles have the additional attribute of rarity.Milk bottle - F.G. Pickering, Highbury Dairy, 344 High St., Kew. Pressed inscription: "This bottle contains MILK Bottled for Sale by F.G. Pickering, Highbury Dairy HAW5538, 344 High St., Kew. Bottle is the property of the above. It is loaned and cannot legally be used by others". Reverse: "One Imperial Pint". milk bottles, pickering's dairy (kew) -
Greensborough Historical Society
Bottle, Richmond Brewing Company Pty Ltd, Beer bottle, 1940c
The Richmond Brewing Co. was taken over by Carlton & United in 1964Amber glass beer bottle, crown sealThe Property of Richmond N. S. Brewing Company Pty Ltd (moulded in bottle)beer bottle, richmond brewing company -
Orbost & District Historical Society
bottle
Absolute alcohol is a common name for the chemical compound ethanol. Ethanol is a colorless liquid (C2H2OH). It is the alcohol found in alcoholic beverages.a clear glass bottle which has a cork stopper embedded with a metal loop. It has two labels -Alcohol Absolute and a hand-written Absolute Alcohol with number 4 and net weight.On base of bottle - Hexagon with Y C Coalcohol york-glass-company bottle -
Buninyong Visitor Information Centre
Container - Ceramic bottle, K. Evans Potteries of Nottingham, Brown glazed stoneware bottle
Made in Nottingham, England by K. Evans. K. Evans Potteries in Nottingham has an intriguing history. During the construction of the Manchester, Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway Company’s new London line (now known as the Great Central) through Nottingham, several objects of antiquarian interest were discovered. Among these treasures was an ancient pottery kiln, buried for centuries beneath the soft yellow Bunter sandstone rock that forms a significant part of the city’s foundation. The excavation took place near the point where Parliament Street intersects the railway, at a depth of ten to twelve feet below the original surface. The credit for rescuing many of these pottery fragments from destruction goes to Mr. C. B. Wright, of the late firm I. & I. C. Wright & Co., Bankers. His dedication and ingenuity allowed him to piece together broken parts, sometimes assembling as many as thirty or forty fragments to form a single complete specimen. These pottery pieces provide a fascinating glimpse into the past. Here are some details about the pottery found at K. Evans Potteries: Material: The pottery is made of coarse, reddish-brown clay. Construction: Evidence suggests that the potter’s wheel was used in their creation. Ornamentation: The vessels lack decorative patterns, except for indented or grooved handles. These handles exhibit a crude attempt at foliation, with the potter’s thumb leaving its mark. Function: The pottery likely served practical purposes, such as carrying water, ale, mead, or wine. Stew jars and drinking vessels were also part of this collection. This discovery remains almost unique, and its age continues to intrigue local antiquaries. While theories about its origin are scarce, the K. Evans Potteries offer a fascinating glimpse into Nottingham’s ancient craftsmanship. Cylindrical brown pottery jar (Bottle) with broken neck section. Uneven and work appearance of glazed surface.'... Stone bottles. K. Evans. ...Potteries of Nottingham'ceramics, pottery, bottles -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle, glass
'M' monogram on the base of the glass bottle was used by the Melbourne Glass Bottle Company during 1900-1912.Clear aqua tinted, oval in section, glass bottle with text embossed on side and base.'J BOSISTOW RICHMOND' on side. 'M' on base.eucalyptus oil -
Buninyong Visitor Information Centre
Container - Bottle, Goldfields Beer Bottle
Wide dark green bottle with long, slightly bulging neck and a steep inverted conical base. Mid-nineteenth century.Paper label attached to bottle reads: 'Goldfield's beer bottle dug up near Buninyong in 1991. Circa 1850s.'bottles, brewing -
Greensborough Historical Society
Domestic object - Bottle, Stoneware Stout bottle, 1890c
Stoneware bottle used to hold stoutStoneware stout bottlebottles, stoneware bottles -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Domestic object - Bottle
Bottle recovered from AWAS quarters, Camp 3. Used there as a scent bottle/container.Flat-shaped glass bottle with screw top715bottle, camp 3, tatura, awas -
Greensborough Historical Society
Domestic object - Bottle, "PoopCee Brand" feeding bottle, 1940c
"PoopCee Brand" feeding bottle. Used for feeding babies, with the addition of teats and corks. This bottle is a 'banana' shape.Babies' glass feeding bottle "Banana style""Poop Cee" brand moulded in clear glassbaby feeding bottle, poopcee -
Federation University Art Collection
Work on paper, Brian Dunlop, 'Chaff Cutter' by Brian Dunlop
Framed limited edition lithograph of three men working a chaff cutter. Donated through the Australian Gifts Programme by Katherine Littlewood.printmaking, brian dunlop, harvest, chaff cutter, farming, cultural gifts -
Greensborough Historical Society
Container - Bottle, Clag bottle, 1922 to 1929
This bottle held "Clag', a glue used in many offices and schools. Clag was trademarked in 1898. The A G M initials on the base mean this bottle was made between 1922 and 1929. Clear glass bottle, pressed inscription.Inscription: "The property of J.Angus & Co." Faint A G M on base.glass bottles, clag, glue bottles -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Article - Realia, Bottle of Great Western Vintage Port 1975
Commemorates Horse Racing at Great WesternGlass Bottle UnopenedGreat Western Cup Vintage Port 1975 750ml Wine Made in Australia Bottled by B Seppelt & Sons Ltd Adelaide SAsports -
Greensborough Historical Society
Container - Ink Bottle, Shear-top ink bottle, 1940c
Clear glass, round shear-top ink bottle, circa 1940-50. These ink bottles were sealed for transport and storage. The top glass seal was removed to access the contents, hence the jagged top of this used bottle.Clear glass round, shear-top ink bottle, ink bottles -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Bottle, The Perfect Agee Feeding Bottle, Mid 20th century
This baby’s feeding bottle was made by Agee (Australian Glass Manufacturers) and marketed by the Crown Crystal Glass Company. It is made of pyrex which is a brand of glass first produced by Corning Inc. of America in 1908. Pyrex is a clear low-thermal-expansion borosilicate glass used for laboratory glassware and kitchenware. The use of pyrex bottles became more prevalent in Australia in the second half of the 20th century and baby’s bottles made of pyrex were popular as they were easily sterilised in the home environment. This baby’s bottle has no known local provenance but it is retained because it is a good example of the advancement in infant health and welfare over the past 80 years. This is a baby’s feeding bottle made of glass (pyrex). The body of the bottle is hexagonal-shaped (circular with rounded edges). It has a circular-shaped neck and an open top with a moulded glass around it. The bottle has no feeding nipple or stopper. There are measurement marks on the side of the bottle up to 8 ounces. ‘The Ideal Agee Pyrex Feeder’ ‘AGM 1S 1561 6’ infant welfare, history of warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Bottle, Feeder Bottle Pyrex, Mid 20th century
This baby’s feeding bottle was made by Agee (Australian Glass Manufacturers) and marketed by the Crown Crystal Glass Company. It is made of pyrex which is a brand of glass first produced by Corning Inc. of America in 1908. Pyrex is a clear low-thermal-expansion borosilicate glass used for laboratory glassware and kitchenware. The use of pyrex bottles became more prevalent in Australia in the second half of the 20th century and baby’s bottles made of pyrex were popular as they were easily sterilised in the home environment. This baby’s bottle has no known local provenance but it is retained because it is a good example of the advancement in infant health and welfare over the past 80 years. This is a baby’s feeding bottle made of glass (pyrex). The body of the bottle is hexagonal-shaped (circular with rounded edges). It has a circular-shaped neck and an open top with a moulded glass around it. The bottle has no feeding nipple or stopper. There are measurement marks on the side of the bottle up to 8 ounces.‘The Ideal Agee Pyrex Feeder’ ‘AGM 1S 1561 6’ infant welfare, history of warrnambool -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph, H.M.S.Archer, Cutter
H.M.S.Archer, CutterBlack and white Photographdefence, cutter, archer -
Greensborough Historical Society
Container - Bottle, Bell Shaped Clag Bottle, c1910
This bottle held clag or gum to be used to seal envelopes. Glass bell shaped clag bottle. This type of clag or gum would have been for sale in newsagents and stationery outlets for the sealing of envelopes. Prior to the invention of the pre-gummed envelopes a sealing agent was needed and sold separately. This bottle would have had a paper label detailing the clag manufacturer and amount contained. The wide base was to add stability in use to avoid it tipping over. The bottle has a faint AGM monogram on the base so it would date to the 1940/50s period.Bell Shaped Glass gum bottle.AGM monogram, '338 and M' pressed into base. #-piece mold with attached base.glass bottles, gum bottles -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Domestic object - Ink Bottle
Found at Camp 2 site by Marco GazziRound glass bottle with narrow neck.1 1/2 ozs. Swan ink. This bottle always remains the property of Marie Todd & Co. (Aust) Ltd.mario gazzi, ink bottle, marie todd and co, camp 2 finds, glass ink bottles