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Woods' Farming and Heritage Museum
Glass bottle
Clear glass bottle with blue label. Ribbing indentations in neck of glass.Murtoa Soft Drinks. 200ml. Refreshing. Satisfying. All popular flavours. Please return to Murtoa Soft Drinks, Marma Street Murtoa. Artificially coloured. Preservative added. 200 ml. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Functional object - Soda Syphon 1900-1930, Bartlett Soda Syphon
The soda syphon is representative of drink containers used between 1900 -1930's.Soda syphon (or siphon). Glass bottle, clear, with glass tube at centre connected to metal pump mechanism at the top. Has elaborate acid frosted label for J. Bartlett Tatura with logo. Made by the British Syphon Mfg. Co. Ltd. London. Metal syphon has "J BARTLETT & CO" and logo "B S" in centre of two concentric circles with text between circles "BRITISH SYPHON MFG. CO. LTD. LONDON". Etched into glass on front of bottle is "J. BARTLETT & CO TATURA" with elaborate JBCo Logo in centre and the words "TRADE MARK". "BRITISH SYPHONE MFG CO LTD LONDON" etched around bottom of label.bartlett, bottle, soda syphon -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: 'TARAXBEER' BOTTLE LABELS
A set of 'Taraxbeer' bottle labels in a plastic bag. 'The XXTH Century Beverage Non-Intoxicating Taraxbeer, Registered. A combination of Ginger beer and Lemonade brewed ( without yeast). Taraxale Brewing Co. Depot. City Market Bendigo.industries, 'tarax', lydia chancellor, collection, industry, industries, 'taraxbeer, ' drink, mr. george pethard, pethard family, bottle, label, bendigo, 'taraxale brewing co. depot city market bendigo, ' -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: 'TARAXSTOUT ' BOTTLE LABEL
... bottles labels 'Tarax ' drinks Mr. George Pethard Pethard family ...A set of 'Taraxstout' bottle labels in a plastic bag. 'The XXTH CENTURY Non-Intoxicating TARAXSTOUT. Registered. A Winter stimulant brewed without yeast by the TARAXALE BREWING Co. Depot, City Market, Bendigo.'industries, 'tarax', lydia chancellor, collection, industry, industries, bottles, labels, 'tarax, ' drinks, mr. george pethard, pethard family, bendigo, 'taraxale brewing co. depot city market bendigo -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: 'TARAXALE' BEVERAGE BOTTLE LABELS
A set of bottle labels in a plastic bag. 'The XXTH Century Beverage non-intoxicating Taraxale registered. Brewed (without yeast) from the Dandelion & other herbs by the Taraxale Brewing Co. Depot, City Market Bendigo.'industries, 'tarax', lydia chancellor, collection, industry, manufacturing, drink, alcohol, pethard family, george pethard, cordial, bendigo, 'tarax, ' taraxale brewing co. depot city market bendigo, labels, bottles -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: 'TARAX' PEPPERMINT CORDIAL BOTTLE LABELS
A plastic bag containing 'Tarax' cordial peppermint cordial bottle labels. The 'Taraxale Brewing Co., Golden Square, Bendigo.industries, 'tarax', lydia chancellor, collection, cordial, industries, manufacturing, bendigo, 'tarax, ' the 'taraxale brewing co., drink, pethard familly, mr. george pethard, industry, bottles, labels -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: 'TARAX' RASPBERRYETTE CORDIAL BOTTLE LABELS
A plastic bag containing 'Tarax' raspberryette cordial bottle labels. The 'Taraxale Brewing Co., Golden Sq., Bendigo.industries, 'tarax', lydia chancellor, collection, 'tarax, ' industries, manufacturing, mr. george pethard, pethard family, drink, cordial, bendigo, 'taraxale brewing co., bottles, labels -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: 'TARAX' LIME JUICE CHAMPAGNE CORDIAL BOTTLE LABELS
A plastic bag containing 'Tarax' llime juice champagne cordial bottle labels. The 'Tarax Ale Brewing Co.,' Golden Sq., Bendigo.industries, 'tarax', lydia chancellor, collection, industries, manufacturing, 'tarax, ' mr. george pethard, pethard family, bendigo, cordial, drinks, 'tarax ale brewing co., industry, labels, bottles -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: 'TARAX' BREWING LABELS
... . cordial drink 'Tarax ' Bendigo labels bottles A plastic bag ...A plastic bag containing 'Tarax lemonette' cordial bottle labels. The 'Tarax Ale Brewing Co.,' Golden Sq. Bendigo.industries, 'tarax', lydia chancellor, collection, mr. george pethard, industries, manufacturing, pethard family, 'tarax ale brewing co., cordial, drink, 'tarax, ' bendigo, labels, bottles -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: TARAX GREEN GINGER CORDIAL LABELS
... . Bendigo cordial labels drink bottles industry A plastic bag ...A plastic bag containing 'Tarax green ginger cordial bottle labels. The 'Taraxale Brewing Co.' Golden Square.industries, 'tarax', lydia chancellor, collection, mr. george pethard, pethard family, industries, manufacturing, 'taraxale brewing co., bendigo, cordial, labels, drink, bottles, industry -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: TARAX BREWING LABELS
... . cordial Bendigo drink labels bottles industries industries ...A plastic bag containing 'Tarax cordial chilli punch bottle labels. The 'Taraxale Brewing Co., Golden Sq., Bendigo.industries, 'tarax', lydia chancellor, collection, mr. g. pethard, pethard family, industry, manufacturing, 'tarax, ' 'taraxale brewing co., cordial, bendigo, drink, labels, bottles, industries, industries -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: TARAX BREWING LABELS
... manufacturing industry labels Pethard family labels drink bottles ...A plastic bag containing Tarax Cloves cordial bottle labels. Manufactured by 'The Taraxale Brewing Co. Golden Sq. Bendigo.industries, 'tarax', lydia chancellor, collection, mr. george pethard, 'tarax, ' taraxale brewing co., bendigo, soft drink, cordial, manufacturing, industry, labels, pethard family, labels, drink, bottles -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - BOTTLES COLLECTION: J.G.SPAIN BOTTLE
Green Glass Stoppered Bottle. The Moulded Label ''J.G. SPAIN Kyneton & Woodend.Lemonade.'' J.G.S. On The Front On The Back of The Bottle Are The Words ''This bottle is the property of J.G. SPAIN and must be returned.'' A Capital S Is Moulded Into The Base.''J.G. SPAIN Kyneton & Woodend Lemonade'' ''J.G.S.'' ''S''food technology, bottling, soft drink bottle -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Pharmaceutical Collection, Apothecary Jars and Sundry Bottles, c.1886 - c.1950s
The Brenda and Bob Johnston Collection is comprised of 19th and 20th century pharmaceutical records, books, apothecary jars and pharmaceutical implements. The items in the collection were used and or available for sale by chemists who occupied 167 High Street, beginning with Francis Barnard. The most important items in the collection are two dispensary books, one from the 1880s and the other from the start of the 20th century. Both were owned and compiled by Francis and his son FGA Barnard. The collection was donated to the Kew Historical Society over a number of years. The most recent donation by Brenda Johnson includes approximately 50 bottles labelled with the names of a number of pharmacists who ran the dispensary. Of these 34 held pharmaceuticals, 8 food or drink, and 5 miscellaneous.The Brenda and Bob Johnson collection represents an important continuous historical record of pharmaceutical and commercial practice in Victoria in the 19th and 20th centuries. Many of the items warrant additional research. The Kew Historical Society is seeking a suitably qualified and interested researcher to audit, describe and evaluate the collection.A collection of approximately 50 bottles labelled with the names of a number of pharmacists who ran the dispensary started by Francis Barnard in High Street, Kew. Of these 34 held pharmaceuticals, 8 food or drink, and 5 miscellaneous.Various labelschemist supplies, pharmaceutical items, dispensary books, fga barnard, brenda johnson, francis barnard, 167 high street - kew (vic), apothecary jars, medicines & health -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Bottle
Hemley's Dry Ginger Soft drink Bottle Gold screw on cap & paper labelstawell -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic Collection
Artwork, other - Label, Harry Tulloch, Glover & Runting, c 1910
In an era when drinking beer was considered safer than drinking water, pubs were prolific and the centre of social and commercial life in Bendigo. (Bridgfoot,J. Taverns to Temperance: Pubs in Bendigo). While the Cohn Brothers and their 'tied hotels' and were one of the most successful brewers in the district, many smaller brewers also existed and the industry was a major source of employment. C.J. Glover or Charles Runting appear to have been in one of those.Oval beer bottle label. Multi coloured print featuring images of hops, a glass of ail, the Bendigo Coat of Arms and various font styles.Glover & Runting / Tonic Ale / Manufacturers / Chapel St / Bendigo / Vic Australiamaking a nation, city of bendigo commerce -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic Collection
Domestic object - Soft drink bottle, Cohns
Danish brothers, Moritz, Julius and Jacob Cohn arrived in Bendigo in 1853 and by 1856 started making cider and soft drinks, building a brewery 1880 to further extend their commercial enterprises and stock their hotels with their own brand of beer. Having sent Moritz's son, (also Julius) to Germany to learn to brew, the Cohn Brothers began to produce Excelsior Lager in 1882, which was traditionally served cold, the first time this had been done in Australia. Overtime the Cohn brothers expanded their operations adding cordials and in 1916 produced a non-alcoholic beer to satisfy the temperance activists. Originally named Tonic Ale but re-named 6 o’clock Lager after the temperance advocates succeeded in having pubs close at six o’clock. This drinks tray is just one example of branded bar items which would have been supplied to hotels who served Cohns beverage to further promote the company. Cohn Brothers built an empire of breweries, cordial factories, hotels and liquor stores and ice works. In 1925 they sold the hotels and breweries to Carlton & United but continued to make their other products until the 1970s when the company became part of the Coca Cola Amatil Group. Jacob Isaac Cohn was born in 1830 (died 1911) in Horsens Denmark and entered the Sandhurst Borough Council in 1863 where he served as a member for three years, returning again in 1887 to serve as Mayor of the City of Bendigo from 1888-1889. Jacob Cohn was a great supporter of the Mechanics Institute, the Hospital and the Benevolent Asylum. It is believed that through his connection with the Mechanics Institute he exhibited some loaned engravings from the Dresden Art Gallery which were then donated to the City of Bendigo, forming the nuclei of the Art Gallery's collection. Jacob Cohn held the position of President of the Art Gallery for 18 years.Clear glass bottle with iconic red and white Cohns label printed on front and back. Bottle has been rebranded and had an extra label stuck to one side for Z Cal Low Calorie Orange beverage. Screw cap is also related to Z Cal Orange drink.'Quick to Quench' / Cohns / Since 1857 Cohns / Z-Cal / Low Calorie / Orange mayor jacob cohn, bendigo art gallery, bendigo masonic lodge, making a nation, city of bendigo commerce, cohns, cohn brothers -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic Collection
Domestic object - Soda Syphon, Cohns
Danish brothers, Moritz, Julius and Jacob Cohn arrived in Bendigo in 1853 and by 1856 started making cider and soft drinks, building a brewery 1880 to further extend their commercial enterprises and stock their hotels with their own brand of beer. Having sent Moritz's son, (also Julius) to Germany to learn to brew, the Cohn Brothers began to produce Excelsior Lager in 1882, which was traditionally served cold, the first time this had been done in Australia. Overtime the Cohn brothers expanded their operations adding cordials and in 1916 produced a non-alcoholic beer to satisfy the temperance activists. Originally named Tonic Ale but re-named 6 o’clock Lager after the temperance advocates succeeded in having pubs close at six o’clock. This drinks tray is just one example of branded bar items which would have been supplied to hotels who served Cohns beverage to further promote the company. Cohn Brothers built an empire of breweries, cordial factories, hotels and liquor stores and ice works. In 1925 they sold the hotels and breweries to Carlton & United but continued to make their other products until the 1970s when the company became part of the Coca Cola Amatil Group. Jacob Isaac Cohn was born in 1830 (died 1911) in Horsens Denmark and entered the Sandhurst Borough Council in 1863 where he served as a member for three years, returning again in 1887 to serve as Mayor of the City of Bendigo from 1888-1889. Jacob Cohn was a great supporter of the Mechanics Institute, the Hospital and the Benevolent Asylum. It is believed that through his connection with the Mechanics Institute he exhibited some loaned engravings from the Dresden Art Gallery which were then donated to the City of Bendigo, forming the nuclei of the Art Gallery's collection. Jacob Cohn held the position of President of the Art Gallery for 18 years.Clear glass bottle with iconic red and white Cohns label printed on front and back. Bottle has been rebranded and had an extra label stuck to one side for Z Cal Low Calorie Orange beverage. Screw cap is also related to Z Cal Orange drink.'Quick to Quench' / Cohns / Since 1857 Cohns / Z-Cal / Low Calorie / Orange mayor jacob cohn, bendigo art gallery, bendigo masonic lodge, making a nation, city of bendigo commerce, cohns, cohn brothers -
Mont De Lancey
Domestic object - Glass bottles, O.T Ltd, Unknown
These bottles may have been in use in the 1940's or earlier. Cordial drinks came in bottles bought at a local grocery store. The shape of the bottles changed as did the stopper or seal. Bottles were recycled remaining the property of the manufacturer - 1. O.T. Ltd., Australia and 2. Lemos Australia in these samples. It appears these bottles may have the remains of a soft drink or cordial which is now dark in colour. Two vintage glass bottles: 1. A clear glass bottle with an embossed decorative leaf pattern around the neck. It has a rusted metal cap. 2. An embossed diagonal square patterned clear glass bottle with a rusted screw top lid. It has an oval shape on the front where the paper label was glued; there are the remains of a label.1. 'This bottle is the property of O.T. Ltd.' 2. 'Design No. 9072 Australia No. 8449 India 6888661 Great Britain. No. 1826 United Union of South Africa........ Only contents sold'. 2. 'Lemos. Registered trade mark.'bottles, beverage bottles, glass, cordial -
Mont De Lancey
Bottle opener, Carlton & United Breweries, Limited, c1940
Widely used to open early beer or soft drink bottles. The Abbots Lager opener may have been a promotional product for this brand of beer.Two cast iron bottle openers, rusted exterior. One labelled Fosters Lager; one labelled Abbots Lager.Carlton & Victoria Bitter.bottle openers, bottle accessories -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Glass Bottles - Stephens Bros. Wodonga, c1950
Stephens Bros. of Wodonga were established c1938, having taken over the aerated water and drinks business previously operated by Messrs. E. Bartel and E. Clark. Bartel and Clark had purchased S. Mason Cordial Company from Samuel Mason Jr. in 1920. Samuel Mason Sr. began a bakery and aerated water company c1857. Stephens Brothers was operated by Lindsay, Donald and William Stephens. In 1947 they manufactured their own cement bricks to build a new factory in High Street, Wodonga. Over time they operated under various names including the Wodonga Cordial Company and Belvoir Wodonga Cordial Company. In 1938 their output of aerated waters was 100 dozen bottles a day but by 1948 that had doubled. In 1949 they also established a wood yard at their High Street premises to provide additional income during the slower winter months. In 1966 the company was purchased by the Tarax Ale Brewing Co. with Lindsay Stephens staying on as Company Manager.These artefacts has local significance as they are representative of a well-known Wodonga manufacturing business.2 bottles for beverages produced by Stephens Bros., Wodonga. One is a taller brown bottle bearing the label of Stephen Bros Old Style Hop Beer. The second clear glass bottle is smaller and has the brand name embossed into the bottle.Label on brown bottle : "STEPHENS BROS/ WODONGA :: PHONE 39 /OLD STYLE / HOP BEER/ PRESERVATIVE ADDED" Embossed on clear glass bottle : On side: STEPHENS BROS WODONGA Around base of clear bottle: "THIS BOTTLE ALWAYS REMAINS THE PROPERTY OF STEPHENS BROS. WODONGA"stephens bros wodonga, wodonga cordial company, cordial companies wodonga, belvoir drinks wodonga, aerated drinks, hop beer -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Reeves Fletcher Soda Syphon, 1920s
This is a soda syphon for holding soda water used by the aerated waters business of Reeves of Warrnambool (possibly bottled in the 1970s or 80s). It is a Fletcher bottle. John Davis established a cordial business in Warrnambool in 1859 and this business was taken over by John Fletcher. Ralph Reeves purchased the Fletcher business from the estate of the late John Fletcher in 1931 and continued to use the Fletcher bottles. The business of Reeves soft drinks continued in Koroit Street until the 1980s.This soda syphon is of considerable importance as it links two prominent soft drinks makers in Warrnambool – Fletcher and Reeves. It will be useful for display as it tells of a time when this sort of soda syphon was in use.This bottle is a soda syphon with an oblong-shaped glass base and a metal spout. It has a solid glass base and a pink-coloured tube inside the bottle. It has a chip on the base and the spout is a little corroded. The name and logo (scrolls and patterns) of J. Fletcher of Warrnambool is etched into the glass. There is also a red and cream paper label of Reeves.Paper label: ‘Reeves soda water’ Glass etching: ‘J. Fletcher, Warrnambool, F. Trade Mark’ john fletcher, reeves family -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Soda Syphon, Early 20th century
This soda syphon used for making carbonated drinks is a French bottle made about the beginning of the 20th century. This bottle is of considerable antiquarian interest but unfortunately has no known local significance. It may, however, be the one given to the Historical Society by Mr and Mrs S. Lindsay of Koroit Street, Warrnambool. It will be useful for display. This is a French soda syphon made of clear glass in a double bulbous shape. It is covered with wire mesh and has a pewter spout. The pewter is somewhat corroded and there is one small bend in the wire mesh. There is a small glass tube inside the bottle and a there is a crack in the glass on the top sphere. On pewter spout: ‘Veritable Seltzogene D. Fevre Paris’. Label pasted on: ‘80’ soda syphon, veritable seltzogene de fevre,, paris, warrnambool -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - BOTTLES COLLECTION: PEPPERMINT CORDIAL BY CHAS GLOVER BENDIGO
Charles John Glover (1881-1965) began his career driving a cordial cart for Mr Phillips. By 1906 he was operating in a partnership with Charles Runting as soft drink manufacturers in Chapel Street. This partnership was dissolved in 1907 and Glover continued alone.Glass bottle. Brown with black edges label: compound cordial at the top, and in pencil 15-20 yo old. underneath in an oval the trademark symbol of two bulls a coat of arms, a crown and a flag. The main part of the label has a flower symbol and the words ''flavored peppermint approx 26 ozs.'' diagonally across. Manufactured by Chas Glover Bendigo, phone 343. The bottle is full, cork in position with wax cover.bendigo, business, chas glover