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Clunes Museum
Memorabilia - LABEL, P.C. GROSSER
... AT EBERHARD & CO. CORDIAL FACTORY IN CLUNES.... ON BOTTLES OF SARSAPARILLA CORDIAL, MADE AT EBERHARD & CO. CORDIAL ...LABEL USED ON BOTTLES OF SARSAPARILLA CORDIAL, MADE AT EBERHARD & CO. CORDIAL FACTORY IN CLUNES.LABEL, WHITE BACKGROUND, BLACK LETTERING AND DESIGN. SARSAPARILLA local history, commerce, eberhard & co labels -
Clunes Museum
Memorabilia - LABEL
... AT EBERHARD CORDIAL FACTORY, CLUNES.... USED ON BOTTLES OF LIME JUICE CORDIAL MADE AT EBERHARD CORDIAL ...LAABEL USED ON BOTTLES OF LIME JUICE CORDIAL MADE AT EBERHARD CORDIAL FACTORY, CLUNES.LABEL, BOTTLE, PINEAPPLE SHAPED, YELLOW BACKGROUND, WHITE, YELLOW AND BLACK PRINT WITH GREEN AND GOLD DECORATION. LINE CORDIAL JUICElocal history, commerce, eberhard& co labels -
Clunes Museum
Memorabilia - LABEL
... . CORDIAL FACTORY, CLUNES.``... ON BOTTLES OF GINGER ALE MADE AT EBERHARD & CO. CORDIAL FACTORY ...LABEL USED ON BOTTLES OF GINGER ALE MADE AT EBERHARD & CO. CORDIAL FACTORY, CLUNES.``LABEL, DIAMOND SHAPED, CREAM BACKGROUND WITH GREEN PRINTING.GINGER ALETRADEMARK GINGER LE M. KENNEDY MAG'S HEAD HOTEL CLUNESlocal history, commerce, labels, nag's head hotel -
Clunes Museum
Memorabilia - LABEL
... . CORDIAL FACTORY, CLUNES.... ON BOTTLES OF HOP ALE, MADE AT EBERHARD & CO. CORDIAL FACTORY, CLUNES ...LABEL USED ON BOTTLES OF HOP ALE, MADE AT EBERHARD & CO. CORDIAL FACTORY, CLUNES.LABEL, RUST BACKGROUND WITH CREAM PRINTING. HOP ALElocal history, commerce, eberhard & co labels -
Clunes Museum
Container - BOTTLE
... AT THE EBERHARD & CO. CORDIAL FACTORY IN CLUNES..... CORDIAL FACTORY IN CLUNES. local history glass technology bottles ...THE BOTTLE WAS USED FOR SOFT DRINK, WHICH WAS PRODUCED AT THE EBERHARD & CO. CORDIAL FACTORY IN CLUNES.GLASS BOTTLE - EBERHARD & CO. SOFT DRINK, EMBOSSED CROWN DESIGN AND LETTERING.CONTENTS 24 FL. OZ. THIS BOTTLE IS THE PROPERTY EBERHARD & CO. OF EBERHARD & CO. CLUNES CLUNES & TALBOT.local history, glass technology, bottles, eberhard -
Clunes Museum
Memorabilia - LABEL, P.C.GROSSER
... AT EBERHARD & CO. CORDIAL FACTORY IN CLUNES.... ON BOTTLES OF GREEN GINGER CORDIAL, MADE AT EBERHARD & CO. CORDIAL ...LABEL USED ON BOTTLES OF GREEN GINGER CORDIAL, MADE AT EBERHARD & CO. CORDIAL FACTORY IN CLUNES.LABEL, PINK BACKGROUND, BLACK, WHITE AND GREEN LETTERING - MEDALLION, CROWN & LEAF DESIGN. GREEN GINGERlocal history, commerce, eberhard & co labels -
Clunes Museum
Memorabilia - LABEL, P.C. GROSSER
... AT EBERHARD & CO. CORDIAL FACTORY IN CLUNES..... CORDIAL FACTORY IN CLUNES. LOCAL HISTORY COMMERCE EBERHARD & CO ...LABEL USED ON BOTTLES OF PEPPERMINT COMPOUND CORDIAL, MADE AT EBERHARD & CO. CORDIAL FACTORY IN CLUNES.LABEL, GREEN AND GOLD BACKGROUND, BLACK, YELLOW AND WHITE LETTERING, MEDALLION, CROWN & GRAPE DESIGN. PEPPERMINTlocal history, commerce, eberhard & co labels -
Clunes Museum
Memorabilia - LABEL
... & CO. CORDIAL FACTORY IN CLUNES... FOR BOTTLES OF DRY GINGER ALE MADE AT EBERHARD & CO. CORDIAL FACTORY ...LABEL USED FOR BOTTLES OF DRY GINGER ALE MADE AT EBERHARD & CO. CORDIAL FACTORY IN CLUNESLABEL FOR DRY GINGER ALE - RECTANGULAR, WHITE BACKGROUND WITH SEPIA PRINTINGEBERHARD'S DRY GINGER ALE.DEPOSIT 3D. WITH THIS LABEL ATTACHED. EBERHARD & CO. CLUNES-TALBOTlocal history, commerce, labels, eberhard & co labels -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Audio Tape, Talk on the history of the former Bartlett Cordial Factories
... Somers on the history of the former Bartlett Cordial Factories.... Cordial Factories. audio visual technology accessory Talk ...Talk given to Historical Society by Michael Quinn and Jill Somers on the history of the former Bartlett Cordial Factories.audio, visual, technology, accessory -
Clunes Museum
Memorabilia - LABEL
... AND INDIGESTION, MADE AT EBERHARD CORDIAL FACTORY, CLUNES.... AT EBERHARD CORDIAL FACTORY, CLUNES. LOCAL HISTORY COMMERCE EBERHARD ...LABEL USED ON BOTTLES OF HOT PUNCH FOR COUGHS, COLDS AND INDIGESTION, MADE AT EBERHARD CORDIAL FACTORY, CLUNES.LABEL, BOTTLE SHAPED, BLUE BACKGROUND WITH GREEN, YELLOW AND RED DECORATION, CREAM AND BLACK LETTERING. HOT PUNCHlocal history, commerce, eberhard& co labels -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Bottle, The Bendigo Pottery Co. Pty. Ltd, L Darryl, Late 1890s
... the cordial factory in Henna Street,Warrnambool, formerly... Cordial Factory (and today the Alderdice Brass Foundry). He used ...This bottle has been produced in the Epsom factory of the Bendigo Pottery works and used by Alfred Darby for bottling his ginger beer in the late 1890s. In 1897 Alfred Darby leased the cordial factory in Henna Street,Warrnambool, formerly the McSweeney Cordial Factory (and today the Alderdice Brass Foundry). He used the Maltese Cross as his logo on his bottles. He also had a cordial factory in Rochester, Victoria about the same time. In 1899 Alfred Darby advertised that he had re-located his cordial business to the old ‘Echo’ newspaper building in Koroit Street but it is not known whether the business opened there or if it did, for how long. This ceramic bottle is of interest as one of the late 19th century bottles used by Alfred Darby, a soft drinks manufacturer in Warrnambool. Cordial manufacturing was an important industry in Warrnambool for over 100 years.This is a ceramic brown and buff-coloured ginger beer bottle. It has a black logo in the shape of a Maltese Cross stamped on one side and the maker’s name etched into the clay near the base. It has no stopper and the main body of the bottle is somewhat stained. ‘A. Darby Henna Street Warrnambool’ ‘The Bendigo Pottery Coy. Pty. Ltd. Epsom Bendigo’ cordial manufacturers in warrnambool, history of warrnambool -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: STRAIGHT FROM THE SOURCE
... sauce at Oswald's Cordial Factory, in Peg Leg Road Eaglehawk... Oswald once manufactured tomato sauce at Oswald's Cordial Factory ...Bendigo Advertiser '' The way we were'' from 2002. Straight from the source: Daniel Oswald once manufactured tomato sauce at Oswald's Cordial Factory, in Peg Leg Road Eaglehawk. The business was later taken on by his son Reg and sauce continued to be made there until the late 1950s. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Soda Sypon, John Fletcher/Ralph Reeves, J. F. Fletcher, Mid 20th century (contents of bottles)
... label of ‘Reeves’. The bottles come from the cordial factory... of ‘Reeves’. The bottles come from the cordial factory in Koroit ...These two soda syphons were used to dispense soda water. They are marked ‘J. Fletcher’ with one of the bottles having the extra label of ‘Reeves’. The bottles come from the cordial factory in Koroit Street, Warrnambool. John Fletcher worked as a young boy in Rowley’s cordial factory in Banyan Street, Warrnambool and then worked for John Davis who had established the Union Cordial Factory in Koroit Street in the 1860s. John Fletcher bought the Davis business in 1885 and operated this factory until 1930. He then sold to Ralph Reeves who initially used the Fletcher bottles and syphons. At least one of these syphons comes from the Koroit Street factory during the proprietorship of Ralph Reeves.These soda syphons are of interest as they come from a local Warrnambool cordial factory in Koroit Street. Cordial manufacturing was an important industry in Warrnambool for over100 years. These are two soda syphons made of glass with heavy round bases and ridged surfaces on the bottle bodies. The metal tops contain the pump and valve mechanisms and the inside of the bottles have glass tubes attached to the top mechanisms. The sides of the bottle have the Fletcher trade mark symbol of the stylized letters J and F, Both metal tops are corroded. Both bottles contain a small amount of liquid.‘J. Fletcher’ “J. Fletcher Trade Mark Warrnambool’ ‘Soda Water’ ‘This syphon is the property of John Fletcher Warrnambool and cannot be legally used by others’ ‘British Syphon Co. Ltd. London Reg. No 762’. ‘Reeves Soda Water’ (one bottle only) cordial manufacturing in warrnambool, history of warrnambool -
Clunes Museum
Photograph, ALLAN STUDIOS, 1995
... WITH HISTORICAL DETAIL OF EBERHARD & CO. CORDIAL FACTORY CLUNES VICTORIA... DETAIL OF EBERHARD & CO. CORDIAL FACTORY CLUNES VICTORIA ...MR. FRED EBERHARD OF EBERHARD & CO AERATED WATER OF CLUNES IS SEATED AT THE TABLE CENTRE RIGHT FRONT..1 ORIGINAL BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAP OF COUNTRY CORDIAL MANUFACTURERS DINNER 1949, ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH OWNED BY DONOR .2 BLACK & WHITE PRINT OF COUNTRY CORDIAL MANUFACTURERS DINNER 1949, ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH OWNED BY DONOR .3 ONE SHEET OF PAPER WITH HISTORICAL DETAIL OF EBERHARD & CO. CORDIAL FACTORY CLUNES VICTORIADINNER GIVEN BY ALFRED LAWRENCE & CO. LTD. IN HONOUR OF THE SECOND ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE VICTORIAN COUNTRY AERATED WATERS & CORDIAL MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION MELBOURNE - AUGUST 1ST. 1949photograph, commercial event -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Bottle, Imitation Cordial Pineaple Reeves W'bool, 1970s
... was established in the 1860s as the Union Cordial Factory by John Davis... was established in the 1860s as the Union Cordial Factory by John Davis ...This bottle came from the Warrnambool aerated waters factory of Reg Reeves. This factory in Koroit Street, Warrnambool was established in the 1860s as the Union Cordial Factory by John Davis and then bought by John Fletcher in 1885. Fletcher’s business continued until 1930 when it was bought by Ralph Reeves. Coming to Warrnambool about 1900, Ralph Reeves managed a Banyan Street cordial factory which had been established by John Rowley. Ralph Reeves bought a cordial business at Hamilton in 1916 and sold it in 1929 to concentrate on his Warrnambool cordial factory. Reeves was joined by his son Reg in Warrnambool and Reg operated the business from 1946 to 1972. The trade name of Reeves was still used after Reg Reeves died and continued on for some years. This bottle is of interest as an example of the soft drinks made at the Warrnambool aerated waters factory of Reg Reeves. Reg and his father Ralph operated a cordial business in Warrnambool for 40 years. Cordial manufacturing was an important industry in Warrnambool for over 100 years.This is a glass bottle with a long rounded body, a round base and a short rounded neck. The top of the bottle has a moulded glass open top and there is a cork stopper with a brown top to enable the bottle to be opened by turning. The stopper has the name of the manufacturer of the soft drink on it and there is a multi-coloured label pasted on to the side of the bottle. The name of the soft drinks manufacturer is also impressed into the glass on the side of the bottle. There are two small chips near the base of the bottle. Stopper: R.V.Reeves R.V.R. Bottle: Reeves Imitation Cordial Pineapple Artificially coloured &flavoured This food contains not more than 2 grains of sulphur dioxide to the pint R.J. Reeves Warrnambool ralph reeves, warrnambool, reg reeves, warrnambool, cordial manufacturers in warrnambool, history of warrnambool -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Folder, Bartlett Cordial Labels
... Original labels from Bartletts' Cordial factory and J Smith... Tatura the-murray Original labels from Bartletts' Cordial factory ...Original labels from Bartletts' Cordial factory and J Smith. Given to Rev. Cannon Cliff Page fro his collection from Mrs. J Smith4 Ring black binder, gold writing, ringmaster super binder. Contains collection of Bartletts' Cordial labels. l Bartlett Certificatebartlett cordial labels, smith j, page, canon c, tatura, cordial factories, commerce, labels -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Ginger Ale Bottle, John Fletcher. Koroit Street, Warrnambool, c. 1930
... bottle from the Warrnambool cordial factory of John Fletcher. Th... the Warrnambool cordial factory of John Fletcher. Th bottle was filled ...This bottle was found in sea water while the donor was snorkelling in Stingray Bay, Warrnambool. It is a marble stopper bottle from the Warrnambool cordial factory of John Fletcher. Th bottle was filled upside down so that as soon as the filling ceased the marble was forced down to seal the bottle against a rubber ring (missing in this bottle). Pressure inside the bottle would keep the marble pressed against the top of the neck. To open the bottle the marble was pressed down so that it fell into the body of the bottle. John Fletcher as a young boy worked at Rowley's Cordial Factory in Banyan Street, Warrnambool. He then worked for John Davis who had established the Union Cordial Factory in Koroit Street in the 1860s. In 1885 John Fletcher bought Davis' business and operated it until 1930. It was then bought by Ralph Reeves. John Fletcher manufactured soda water, lemonade, tonic waters, ginger ale, sarsaparilla, cordials, hop beer and hop bitters.This bottle is of some interest as an example of a marble stopper bottle over 90 years old and as a memento of the Warrnambool soft drinks business of John Fletcher, a prominent businessman in Warrnambool for over 40 years.This is a clear glass bottle with a rounded body, a heavy indentation near the base of the neck and a thick tapering neck with a round opening. The bottle contains a green marble and some marine detritus. The bottle is discoloured with stains and dirt and has lettering etched into the side and base.John Fletcher Ginger Ale Warrnambool This bottle is the property of John Fletcher Warrnambool and cannot be legally used by others Gjohn fletcher warrnambool, cordial manufacturers in warrnambool -
Mansfield Historical Society
bottle, F Wheeler
... This item was found on the site of F Wheeler's cordial... on the site of F Wheeler's cordial factory in Chenery Street Mansfield ...This item was found on the site of F Wheeler's cordial factory in Chenery Street Mansfield which was in operation in 1891.Water was carted from Devil's River and stored in a 28,000 gallon tank. Mr Keane was the manager.As cordial factories are no longer in use in Mansfield this broken bottle has historic significance and it is aesthetically pleasing because of the many colours which can been seen in the green glass'Green glass cordial bottle with torpedo base - broken -
Orbost & District Historical Society
bottle, C 1970's
... Dross Drossou established a cordial factory in Orbost... gippsland Dross Drossou established a cordial factory in Orbost ...Dross Drossou established a cordial factory in Orbost in the 1930s. He sold his cordial manufacturing business to Phillips and Stone, a Bairnsdale company, in 1948. Glass bottles were refillable until the 1960s, creating a demand for their collection and onsale back to beverage manufacturers via ‘bottle merchants’. A deposit on the bottles was added to all sales as they left the factory. The returned bottles were washed and the old label removed. The inside was cleaned by pushing the bottle onto a revolving brush. The reusing of the bottles went on until the bottle was broken or the top became chipped. Phillips & stone operated a cordial factory in Orbost. This bottle is an example of a product manufacture by a local industry no longer existing.A tall clear glass cordial bottle with a red printed label on the front of the bottle, It has a metal lid.On glass -"manuf. by Phillips & Stone, Bairnsdale & Orbost 52361 preservative added, artificially coloured & flavoured 850ml" On lid - "Lemonade"beverages phillips-stone bottle -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
bottles, unknown
... Cordial Factory on corner of Francis Street and Service Street... Bartlett's Cordial Factory on corner of Francis Street and Service ...all bottles found in old well on site of old Bartlett's Cordial Factory on corner of Francis Street and Service Street, Tatura opposite Lake Bartlett in 1999 by owners of the land who were clearing land to build units9 bottles, 7 glass and 2 pottery - 1)pottery, colour stone & light tan, inscription in black "drink good old ginger beer brewed by J. Bartlett & Co Tatura" and "This bottle is the sole property of J.Bartlett & Co. and must not be used by any other persons."|2)pottery, colour stone & brown, inscription in black "drink good old ginger beer made by J. Bartlett & Co Tatura" and "This bottle is the sole property of J.Bartlett & Co. Tatura" Stamped into pottery is oval stamp with words "Govancroft of Glasgow" and the number 1.|3)clear glass bottle with inscription in glass "J.Bartlett & Co. J.B. Rushworth & Tatura" and "This bottle is the property of J.Bartlett & Co" and "Lemonade" and a small number 2. On base is "M5 29, a symbol and M".|4)clear glass bottle with inscription in glass "J.Bartlett & Co. J.B. Rushworth & Tatura" and "This bottle is the property of J.Bartlett & Co" and "Lemonade" and a small number 2. On base is "M5 29, a symbol and M".|5)green glass bottle with marble in neck with inscription in glass "J.Bartlett & Co. JB & Co Trade Mark Rushworth & Tatura" and "This bottle is the property of J.Bartlett & Co" and "Lemonade" . On base is letter "M".|6)green glass bottle with inscription in glass "J.Bartlett & Co. J.B. Rushworth & Tatura" and "This bottle is the property of J.Bartlett & Co" and a small number 4 . On the base is letters M750, M and ACM.|7)clear glass bottle with inscription in glass "J.Bartlett & Co. J.B. Rushworth & Tatura" and "This bottle is the property of J.Bartlett & Co". On base is ACM.|8)clear glass bottle with inscription in glass "J.Bartlett & Co. J.B. Rushworth & Tatura" and "This bottle is the property of J.Bartlett & Co" and small number 1. On base is M749, M and ACM.|9)clear glass bottle with fancy pattern on neck with inscription in glass "J.Bartlett & Co. J.B. Rushworth & Tatura" and "This bottle is the property of J.Bartlett & Co". On base is L567, M and ACM.tatura, bartlett, drink, bottle, glass, pottery, industry, smith, reynolds, technology, bottles, ceramics, stoneware -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Bottle, J Fletcher Warrnambool, Early 20th century
... in the cordial factory of John Rowley in Banyan Street, Warrnambool... in the cordial factory of John Rowley in Banyan Street, Warrnambool ...This bottle came from the Warrnambool aerated waters manufacturer, John Fletcher. This factory was commenced in the mid 19th century by John Davis. As a young boy John Fletcher worked in the cordial factory of John Rowley in Banyan Street, Warrnambool and then worked for John Davis at his Union Cordial Factory for many years. In 1885 he succeeded John Davis in this business. Fletcher’s business continued until1930 when it was bought by another soft drinks manufacturer, Ralph Reeves. John Fletcher manufactured aerated waters, soda, tonic water, lemonade, ginger ale, hop beer, hop bitters, sarsaparilla and cordials. This bottle is of interest because it is a John Fletcher bottle and he was a prominent soft drinks manufacturer in Warrnambool for over 40 years. This is a clear glass bottle. It has a round base and a rounded body tapering in the neck to a round moulded open top. The stopper or seal is missing. The bottle has embedded lettering with details of the manufacturer of the contents.‘John Fletcher Trade Mark (crown symbol) Warrnambool’ ‘This bottle is the property of John Fletcher Warrnambool & cannot be legally used by others’ john fletcher, warrnambool, cordial manufacturers in warrnambool, history of warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Bottle, Reeves Dry Ginger, Circa late 20th century
... Ralph Reeves purchased an established cordial factory... Reeves purchased an established cordial factory in the early 1900 ...Ralph Reeves purchased an established cordial factory in the early 1900’s from the estate of J Fletcher. It was operated by the Reeves family, firstly Reginald, followed by his son-in-law Murray Moon until the latter part of the 20th century. A common object familiar to a large number of people in the Warrnambool area with links to one of Warrnambool’s longest established family businesses.Two clear glass bottles with rib pattern and circles at bottom of neck. Transfer label with small white circles and one larger red one. Top is white with orange writing. Contains Dry Ginger.Enjoy Reeves’ ice cold on the front, Bottled by R.J Reeves Warrnambool. Preservative added artificially coloured. Net contents 7 FL. OZ. warrnambool, reeves, reeves soft drink, reeves cordial. -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Bottles, Syphon R.J Reeves, Early to mid 20th Century
... Ralph Reeves purchased an established cordial factory... Reeves purchased an established cordial factory in the early 1900 ...Ralph Reeves purchased an established cordial factory in the early 1900’s from the estate of J Fletcher. It was operated by the Reeves family, firstly Reginald, followed by his son-in-law Murray Moon until the latter part of the 20th century.A common object familiar to a large number of people in the Warrnambool area with links to one of Warrnambool’s longest established family businesses. Two clear glass. Cylindrical with 12 ribs. Chrome metal top with lever and spout. Logo etched on front of bottles Inscriptions and Markings: “R. J. Reeves” engraved on side of lid. “R. J. Reeves Warrnambool in oval surrounding RJR. This syphon remains the property of R. J. Reeves Warrnambool and its use by others is prohibited.British syphon company Limited London.warrnambool, reeves, soda syphon, reeves soft drink, reeves cordial. -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Soda Syphon, Fletcher, c 1930 (contents of syphon)
... Fletcher worked as a boy at Rowley’s cordial factory in Banyan... worked as a boy at Rowley’s cordial factory in Banyan Street ...This soda syphon is a device for dispensing carbonated or soda water. The valve allows portion of the contents to be dispensed whilst maintaining the pressure inside to keep the rest of the contents from going flat. The bottle is marked ‘J. Fletcher’. John Fletcher worked as a boy at Rowley’s cordial factory in Banyan Street, Warrnambool. He then worked for John Davis who had established the Union Cordial Factory in Koroit Street, Warrnambool in the 1860s. In 1885 John Fletcher bought the Davis business and operated it until 1930. John Fletcher sold the business to Ralph Reeves and as Reeves initially used Fletcher bottles and syphons, the contents of the bottle could have come from the time of either John Fletcher or Ralph Reeves. This syphon is of interest as it comes from a mid 20th century cordial factory in Warrnambool. Cordial manufacturing was an important industry in Warrnambool for over 100 years. This is a clear glass soda syphon with a round sold base and a rounded body and a metal pump and valve mechanism affixed to the top opening. A glass tube is inside the bottle and is part of the pump mechanism. The top metal section is very corroded. The side of the bottle has the Fletcher trademark - the stylized letters J and F. ‘J. Fletcher Trade Mark Warrnambool’ ‘J. Fletcher’ ‘British Syphon Mfg Co. Ltd London’ cordial manufacturing in warrnambool, fletcher, history of warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Bottle, D Mc Sweeney, Late 19th century
... . Daniel McSweeney opened a cordial factory in Fairy Street in 1885... a cordial factory in Fairy Street in 1885 and, by the early 1890s ...This torpedo glass bottle comes from the Warrnambool aerated waters business of Daniel McSweeney. It would have held a type of soda and the bottle was made so that it could not stand up and so the soda was kept in contact with the cork. This stopped the cork from shrinking and so the pressure was not lost. Daniel McSweeney opened a cordial factory in Fairy Street in 1885 and, by the early 1890s had transferred his business to Henna Street. This factory was advertised as the largest cordial factory in the Western District, though this appeared to refer to the size of the building. In the late 1890s James Trigg leased the factory from McSweeney for some time. The factory was closed in 1900 but the building remains today and is occupied by the Alderdice Brass FoundryThis bottle is of interest as one of few bottles we have that came from the Warrnambool cordial factory of Daniel McSweeney. He was a prominent maker of soft drinks in the late 19th century.This is a green glass bottle. It is a ‘torpedo’ bottle so it is of a spherical shape with a pointed curved end, a rounded neck and a round moulded top. There is no stopper. The name of the manufacturer of the soft drink contents is embedded into the glass on one side. ‘D.McSweeney Warrnambool’ daniel mcsweeney warrnambool, cordial manufacturers in warrnambool, history of warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Bottle, R V Reeves Warrnambool, Mid 20th century
... , Warrnambool was established in the 1860s as the Union Cordial Factory... was established in the 1860s as the Union Cordial Factory by John Davis ...These bottles came from the Warrnambool aerated waters factory of Ralph Reeves. This factory in Koroit Street, Warrnambool was established in the 1860s as the Union Cordial Factory by John Davis and then bought by John Fletcher in 1885. Fletcher’s business continued until 1930 when it was bought by Ralph Reeves. Coming to Warrnambool about 1900 Ralph Reeves managed a Banyan Street cordial factory which had been established by John Rowley. Ralph Reeves bought a business in 1916 at Hamilton and sold it in 1929 to concentrate on the Warrnambool business. Reeves was joined by his son Reg in Warrnambool and Reg operated the business from 1946 to 1972. The trade name of Reeves was still used after Reg Reeves died and continued on for some years.These bottles are of significance as they come from the Warrnambool aerated waters factory of Ralph Reeves. Reeves and his son Reg operated this business for 40 years. Cordial manufacturing was an important industry in Warrnambool for over 100 years. These are five glass bottles with a rounded body, a round base and a smaller rounded neck. The tops are made of moulded glass and the stoppers are made of cork with a brown top. The name of the maker of the aerated waters is impressed into the glass on the side of the bottles.‘This bottle always remains the property of R.V. Reeves Warrnambool’ reeves bottles, reeves cordials, ralph reeves, warrnambool history -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Bottle, Reeves, Mid 20th century
... , Warrnambool was established in the 1860s as the Union Cordial Factory... was established in the 1860s as the Union Cordial Factory by John Davis ...These bottles came from the Warrnambool aerated waters factory of Ralph Reeves. This factory in Koroit Street, Warrnambool was established in the 1860s as the Union Cordial Factory by John Davis and then bought by John Fletcher in 1885. Fletcher’s business continued until 1930 when it was bought by Ralph Reeves. Coming to Warrnambool about 1900 Ralph Reeves managed a Banyan Street cordial factory which had been established by John Rowley. Ralph Reeves bought a business in 1916 at Hamilton and sold it in 1929 to concentrate on the Warrnambool business. Reeves was joined by his son Reg in Warrnambool and Reg operated the business from 1946 to 1972. The trade name of Reeves was still used after Reg Reeves died and continued on for some years.These bottles are of significance as they come from the Warrnambool aerated waters factory of Ralph Reeves. Reeves and his son operated this business for 40 years. Cordial manufacturing was an important industry in Warrnambool for over 100 years. These are five glass bottles with a rounded body, a round base and a smaller rounded neck. The tops are made of moulded glass and the stoppers are made of cork with a brown top. The name of the maker of the aerated waters is impressed into the glass on the side of the bottles.‘This bottle always remains the property of R.V. Reeves Warrnambool’ralph reeves, warrnambool, cordial manufacturers in warrnambool, history of warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Bottle, The Bendigo Pottery Co. Pty. Ltd, J. S. Rowley, Late 19th century
... at the cordials factory of J.S. Rowley at the corner of Timor and Banyan.... The bottle contained ginger beer manufactured at the cordials factory ...This bottle was made in Epsom, Bendigo at the Bendigo Pottery Works. The bottle contained ginger beer manufactured at the cordials factory of J.S. Rowley at the corner of Timor and Banyan Streets, Warrnambool. John Searle Rowley (1837-1893) opened a branch of the Geelong Corio Brewery in Timor Street and in 1868 established a cordial manufacturing plant on the site. The brewery section closed and the cordial manufacturing section, called the Warrnambool Steam Aerated Waters works, was expanded, By the 1880s there were 13 employees and 20 varieties of soft drinks were being produced. After Rowley died in 1893 the business continued under the same name with Ralph Reeves managing the plant from 1900 until he moved to Koroit Street and operated a cordial factory under his own name. This bottle is of interest as an example of the soft drinks manufactured by J.S.Rowley of Banyan Street Warrnambool. This business was an important one in Warrnambool in the second half of the 19th century and early in the 20th century. This is a ceramic bottle in brown and buff colouring. The top has two chips. There is no stopper. ‘J.S. Rowley Hamilton and Warrnambool Ginger Beer’ ‘The Bendigo Pottery Epsom Bendigo’ j.s. rowley cordial manufacturer, cordial manufacturers in warrnambool, history of warrnambool -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - CENTRAL GOLDFIELDS RESTORATION FUND, March 1986
... . Eberhard Cordial Factory at Clunes c.1890.... Cordial Factory at Clunes c.1890. Document CENTRAL GOLDFIELDS ...Pamphlet on the Central Goldfields Restoration Fund issued by the Victorian Ministry for Planning and Environment. Includes a map of the central goldfields region, introduction by Jim Kennan (Minister) and 3 photographs. Also a description on how the fund operates and how to apply for assistance. An insert of 2 blank application forms. Photos show , Miners using a sluice at Tarnagulla c.1880. Cnr of Sturt and Lydiard Sts, Ballarat c.1880. E. Eberhard Cordial Factory at Clunes c.1890.Victorian Ministry for Planning and Environmentorganization, government, central goldfields, restoration fund, ministry for planning and environment, j. kennan, tarnagulla, ballarat, clunes. -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Container - Torpedo Bottle, Last quarter of the 19th century
... Fletcher worked at the cordial factory of John Rowley in Banyan... waters factory of John Fletcher of Warrnambool. This factory ...This bottle has come from the aerated waters factory of John Fletcher of Warrnambool. This factory in Koroit Street was established in the mid 19th century by John Davis. As a young boy John Fletcher worked at the cordial factory of John Rowley in Banyan Street, Warrnambool and then worked for a number of years for John Davis at his Union Cordial Factory. In 1885 John Fletcher succeeded John Davis and continued in this business until 1930. The business was then taken over by Ralph Reeves. John Fletcher manufactured aerated waters, soda, tonic waters, lemonade, ginger ale, hop beer, hop bitters, sarsaparilla and cordials. The bottle would have been sealed with a cork stopper. The torpedo shape of the bottle would ensure that it was stored on its side, keeping the cork moist so that it didn't shrink and cause the bottle to leak its contents.The bottle is significant for its unusual torpedo shape and for being sold by the long standing John Fletcher's soft drink business in Warrnambool who was a prominent soft drinks manufacturer in Warrnambool for over 40 years.Torpedo shaped green glass bottle, name of manufacture of contents, John Fletcher Late and J. Davis, of Koroit St Warrnambool, is impressed in the glass."John Fletcher Late and J. Davis Koroit St Warrnambool"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, torpedo shaped glass bottle, torpedo bottle, bottle, john fletcher late and j. davis koroit st warrnambool, john fletcher late and j. davis, john fletcher late, j. davis