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Clunes Museum
Container - BOTTLE
Soft drink bottle with labelsFlavoured cordial Rasberry Eberhardt Clunesglass bottle, cordial bottle -
Clunes Museum
Container - BOTTLE
GLASS BOTTLE COMPLETE WITH LIDOn Lid; OLD COURT WHISKY On bottom of label AGE AND PURITY GUARANTEED DISTILLED AND BLENDED BY FEDERAL DISTILLERIES PTY LTD MELBOURNE AUSTRALIA NET CONTENTS 5 FLUID OUNCESbottle, old court whisky -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Glass Bottle
Found at Camp 1 by David BartonGlass bottle with black liddavid barton, camp 1 finds, glass bottle with lid -
Cobram Historical Society Inc
Milk bottle
Clear glass bottle with inscription.Needs updating -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Bottle, c1940's
Grays-Aerated Water Bottlestawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Bottle
Green Glass Champagne Bottlestawell -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
Barium Chloride Bottle
Small brown glass bottle.barium, chloride, bottle -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
Cocaine 2% Bottle
Brown pharmacy bottle. Poisoncocaine, bottle -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
Oil of Cloves, Lewis & O'Donnell Chemists
Small cork stoppered bottle.oil of cloves, lewis & o'donnell chemists -
Clunes Museum
Memorabilia - LABEL
LABEL USED BY J.A. SHRIGLEY, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST. BUSINESS ESTABLISHED 1857 AND SITUATED IN LOWER FRASER STREET, CLUNES.LABEL, FOR BOTTLE OF P.LAP ALAMJ.A. SHRIGLEY CHEMIST P.LAP. ALAM. DRUGGIST, CLUNESlocal history, commerce, labels, shrigley chemist -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Container - Baby's Bottle
Glass Baby Feeding BottleMeasurements in Ounces Man's Pyrex Branddomestic items, infants -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Container - Bottle
Brown Earthenware Ink BottleBourne Penexdomestic items, writing equipment -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Container - Bottle
Small blue glass bottlenot to be takenglass technology, bottles -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Container - Bottle
Cream Bottle - Roughly made.Boot Cream G.E.Allensglass technology, bottles -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Equipment, 303 rifle oil bottle, WW1/WW2
303 Rifle oil bottleBroad arrow plus "65" -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Uniform (Item) - Leather Bottle Harness AIF
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Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Steralizing Outfit
Steralizing Outfit for water bottlesequipment, vietnam, army -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Bottle
Stoneware Bottle (Jason Fraser)stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Bottle
Glass Bottle (Jason Fraser)stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Bottle
Glass Bottle (Jason Fraser)stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Bottle
Glass Bottle (Jason Fraser)stawell -
Federation University Art Collection
Ceramic - Artwork - Ceramic, (Untitled) Bottle by Barry Wemyss
Barry WEMYSS Born Ballarat, Victoria Barry Wemyss majored in Ceramics and completed his Degree in 1998. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Terracotta wheel thrown bottle. 'BW' stamped on base.art, artwork, barry wemyss, ceramics -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Memorabilia - Bottle of Soil, Bottle of Soil Containing soil from The Battle of the Eureka Stockade
Glass Bottle containing Soil -
Mont De Lancey
Glass bottle
Blue castor oil bottle.bottles -
Mont De Lancey
Glass bottle
Green glass vinegar bottleChampions vinegar and trademark: horse and riderglass -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Bottle, Ether, 1964
Amber coloured glass bottle with moulded ridges along the outer sphere. Bottle has cork stopper with metal top. White manufacturer's label is adhered to front of bottle with blue and red printed ink.Stamped in red ink onto metal lid: WOOLWICH / ELLIOTT Stamped in black ink on manufacturer's label: JAN 1964ether, woolwich elliott, sydney -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Equipment - Fluothane (Halothane)
Prior to the introduction of halothane, most anaesthetic agents were flammable or had other limitations such as nausea, arrhythmias or slow recovery. It was clear there was a need for a new, non-flammable anaesthetic agent. Fluothane is a brand name for halothane.Amber glass bottle with white rounded manufacturer's label and green printed text, with white metal screw top lid. The bottle is housed in its original cardboard packaging. Bottle has been decanted.halothane, fluothane, non-flammable, nausea, fluorinated -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - COHN BROTHERS COLLECTION: COHN'S GLASS BOTTLE
Clear glass bottle, heavy glass manufacture. Embellished on side of bottle in a logo enclosed in a circle, 'CB' above which is printed ' Bendigo' Bottle has dirt on inside with large lump of soil in bottom.Cohn Brosbendigo, business, cohn bros -
Mont De Lancey
Ink bottle
Collection of two glass ink bottles and ink well. One ink bottle - green, one ink bottle - clear glass, both have pen and nib. One white china ink well.ink bottles, bottles, writing equipment -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle, glass, c. 1885
150 years of experience and commitment. Norwegians have been producing and exporting cod liver oil for more than 1000 years. But it was not before 1645 it was reported that cod liver oil could be used to prevent and cure disease. At the end of the 18th century the first scientific article was published to support this. In the middle of the 19th century, the pharmacist Peter Möller observed that people along the west coast of Norway consuming cod liver oil regularly were rarely ill. He dedicated himself to finding out how this healthy liquid could be produced with better taste and pureness at a lower price. He developed a method of using steam to extract the oil from fresh cod livers. Based on this technological advance, the company Peter Möller was founded in 1854 in Lofoten on Norway’s arctic coast, where you find pure, cold, clean seas and high quality raw material. Peter Joachim Möller (1793-1869) At first Möller’s Cod Liver Oil was believed to be a good source of vitamin D and A, and the health benefits were associated with these vitamins. Peter Möller believed, however, that there were other significant benefits from fatty acids and other ingredients in the cod liver oil – both known and unknown. Peter Möller was dedicated to understanding more about these benefits. His dedication and commitment is clear in Möller's vision to improve people’s health by delivering the highest quality omega 3 products. Timeline 1793 Peter Möller is born in Røros, Norway 26 April. 1819 Peter Möller travels to Christiania (Oslo) and is employed by the pharmacist Frantz Peckel at the Svane chemist. He is employed on condition that he passes his pharmaceutical exam within one year. 1822 Graduated as a pharmacist with a unanimous first grade and with the award of the Professor's special satisfaction. 1842 Together with professors A. Holst and Chr. Boeck, Peter Möller participates in the commission which develops the first Norwegian Pharmacopoeia. 1853 Peter announces his method to cod liver oil works along the coast. He equips cod liver oil factories with new equipment in Lofoten, Ålesund and Kristiansund. The facility outside Ålesund is the most important for testing the method. 1854 The Peter Möller company is established as production has started at the three factories. Sales are lower than anticipated even though the quality is considerably better with the new method. The consumers of cod liver oil had been used to the fact that “good medicine must taste bad” and would not believe that the new and better quality was as healthy. Therefore, the following years are used to introduce consumers to the product, and also to convert more producers to the new method. 1869 Peter Möller dies. There are 70 cod liver oil steamers which use his steam rendering method, and 5000 barrels are produced every year. Möller’s company increases the quality by better routines for quality controls. 1870 Severin A Heyerdal, Möller’s son-in-law, assumes the leadership of the firm after Peter's death. He continues the work by improving the quality of the cod liver oil. The goal was to make it as pure and unaltered as in the liver. At this time, Möller had already started selling its product in the USA. In 1870, WH Schieffelin & Co. ("The oldest drughouse in America") was engaged by Peter Möller in the USA. 1881 Frantz Peckel Möller assumes the leadership of the Peter Möller company. He saw it as his duty to further the work on cod liver oil, and through a combination of solid scientific education and an eminent sense of the great mercantile possibilities, he made Möller’s cod liver oil the number one in the world market. 1914 The first world war leads to Möller’s bottled cod liver oil being shut out of the export market. However, domestic sales are good. 1924 The subsidiary Møystad Möller & Co. is established for bulk exports and the Association of Medicinal Cod liver oil Exporters is established in Bergen in 1925. 1925/26 The green bottles are introduced. Medicinal cod liver oil exports remain almost constant, while total Norwegian cod liver oil exports increase. 1938 The factory on the Løren grounds in Oslo, Norway is built. The factory is in the same place today. Peter Möller’s Pharmaceutical Laboratorium A/S is also established to separate out the scientific business. Investment is made in a new facility for refining and bottling veterinary cod liver oil, and increased production of industrial cod liver oil. 1940 The outbreak of the 2nd world war sees exports fall dramatically, while cod liver oil’s significance as a dietary supplement receives increased attention. Domestic sales increase strongly. 1945 After the war, medicinal cod liver oil retains its high status as an important dietary supplement in the “rebuilding" of the country. Cod liver oil becomes an ”emergency product in ravaged areas where the supply situation is difficult. Competition from other countries such as the USA, England and Iceland increases, and Norway no longer dominates the market. 1983 Möller’s cod liver oil in capsule form is launched and palatable cod liver oil is launched. 1990 Peter Möller A/S merges with Orkla Borregaard A/S (now ORKLA) 2005 Peter Möller merges with CollettPharma. The new company is called MöllerCollett. 2007 Merger between MöllerCollet and DanskDroge. The new company is called Axellus. Oval in section with a thin neck, mauve tinted clear glass bottle with text embossed on side.On side : 'P.MOLLER', 'OL JECOR', 'GADOR VER', 'CHRISTIANIA'.cod liver oil, norway, peter moller, christiana, oslo