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Federation University Art Collection
Ceramic, Dry Glaze Bottle by Alan Peascod, c1980
Alan PEASCOD (1943-2007). Born England. Arrived Australia 1952. Alan Peascod was one of Australia’s most highly acclaimed ceramic artists. For over 35 years his work has been at the forefront of the Australian ceramics movement, developing radical techniques previously unexplored with his developments in unusual glazes and firing methods. His creative repertoire includes dry glazed vessels, alkaline glazes, majolica, saturated metals, and many post firing finishes. Alan's work with the very difficult reduced lustre technique is highly regarded. He was taught the method by Professor Said El Sadr in Cairo, Egypt in 1972 and this led to lifelong research of the technique throughout the Middle East and Europe. His work in the field led to the completion of his doctoral studies at the University of Wollongong in 1994. This study also led to satirical figurative sculpture themes dealing with the human condition. This work is part of the Jan Feder Memorial Ceramics Collection. Jan Feder was an alumna of the Gippsland Campus who studied ceramics on the campus. She passed away in the mid 1980s. Her student peers raised funds to buy ceramic works in her memory. They bought works from visiting lecturers who became leading ceramic artists around the world, as well as from many of the staff who taught there.Blue and green dry glaze bottle. alan peascod, ceramics, gippsland, jan feder memorial ceramics collection, gippsland campus, visiting artist -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Water Bottle and Carrier
Used by George Styles 3 RAR 1953 in Korea and later in Vietnam. George Styles is a long time Mooroolbark resident1903 pattern water bottle and carrier. George Styles 3RAR -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Bottle
Bottle of Brilliantine with partially used contentsAmcal / Brilliantine/ Lavender perfume / Excellent for wave set/ Glossy hair dressing / Packed Especially for/ Allied Master Chemists of Australia Ltd -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Bottle
q. A deflagating bottle of thin glass -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Container - Equine medication, Ca 1900
Linement for the treatment of Horses Imported and sold by Holden and FrostClear glass open neck bottleElliman's Royal Embrocation for Horses Manufactory Slough, on bottom 7926bottle, equine, medication -
Mont De Lancey
Stoneware bottle
Small, brown stoneware bottle with no stopperNonebottles -
Mont De Lancey
Glass bottle
Green Round Bottom Glass bottlePort Augusta Brewerybottles -
Mont De Lancey
Glass bottle
Green flat-bottomed glass bottlebottles -
Mont De Lancey
Ink bottle
Swan ink bottle - Clear glass.ink bottles, bottles, writing equipment -
Working Heritage Crown Land Collection
Container - Glass shard, Mint Glass shard
Broken section of a blue glass bottlepottery, ceramic, archaeology -
Working Heritage Crown Land Collection
Container - Glass shard, Mint Glass shard
Broken section of a blue glass bottlepottery, ceramic, archaeology -
Working Heritage Crown Land Collection
Container - Glass shard, Mint Glass shard
Broken section of a clear glass bottlepottery, ceramic, archaeology -
Working Heritage Crown Land Collection
Container - Glass shard, Mint Glass shard
Broken section of a clear glass bottlepottery, ceramic, archaeology -
Working Heritage Crown Land Collection
Container - Glass shard, Mint Glass shard
Broken section of a clear glass bottlepottery, ceramic, archaeology -
Working Heritage Crown Land Collection
Container - Glass shard, Mint Glass shard
Broken section of a clear glass bottlepottery, ceramic, archaeology -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - ceramics, Bottle by Nintingbool Potteries
Stephen Drew was Nintingbool Potteries Stephen (Steve) Drew studied at the Ballarat Technical Art School (a division of the Ballarat School of Mines) and RMIT. He worked as a secondary school teacher for a short time before setting up Nintingbool Potteries in a bush setting at Smythes Creek, near Ballarat, in 1974. He made a wide range of functional pottery high-fired in stoneware and porcelain, later concentrating on one-off sculptural pieces. Steve Drew was instrumental in setting up the Ballarat Ceramic Group, which operated for twenty years, and is a member of the Golden Plains Art Trail. His pottery mark is recorded as an impressed 'N' in a circle, or an incised 'Drew'. Bell shaped bottle by Nintingbool Potteriesaustralian studio pottery, ceramics, bottle, steve drew, stephen drew, nintingbool potteries, ballarat pottery group -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden Ballarat
Domestic object - can opener
combination bottle and can opener with corkscrew."Buckle proof blue blade" and "Made by Henry Squire and Sons" etched into opposite sides of the handle.can opener, -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Sterilising kit
Sterilising kit metal tin for use with water bottles. Contains green bottle of 50 sterilising tablets and clear bottle of 50 thin tablets. Lid inside has instructions for use. Lid painted black with white writing.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Desk set
Wooden ink well stand with two glass ink bottles with lids.Stand has inserts for bottles, a long rounded inset to hold instruments, one drawer and a curved handle. Glass bottles are square and have metal around the lip.domestic items, writing equipment -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - BENDIGO ASSSOCIATED STOCK AGENTS: LEATHER BOTTLES AND BALLS
Two leather bottle shape containers, white stitching, open top. Small bottle (a) Large bottle (b) Wooden balls (c) In each bottle there are numbered wooden balls. These containers were used weekly at the Bendigo Saleyard, in conjunction with agents and saleyard management, to conduct a draw to determine agents order of draw for auction livestock.bendigo, business, associated stock agents -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Container - Ink Bottles
Acquired by donor, Ted Arrowsmith during early 1950s. One small cylindrical bottle of red ink and one bottle of blue ink. The bottles have rounded shoulders, a narrow neck with thread and a white metal screw top lid emblazoned with red/blue swan silhouette. Blue, red and yellow label on wall of bottle. Half full with red ink Residue of blue ink.On label: 'Swan Ink/Triple Filtered vivid red/Marie Todd & Co (Aust)/Pty Ltd. Sydney 1 1/2 Fluid oz.domestic items, writing equipment, glass technology, bottles -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - COHN BROTHERS COLLECTION: COHN'S GLASS BOTTLE
Clear glass bottle manufactgured by Cohn Bros. Impressed into glass on side of bottle within a circle 'CB' above which is 'Bendigo' and underneath is 'Swan Hill'. Printed on side of bottle in red and white paint is 'Quick to Quench, Cohns, Est. 1857'. Impressed around base of bottle is 'The property of Cohn Bros Bendigo and Swan Hill'.Cohnsbendigo, business, cohn bros -
Deaf Children Australia
Bottle, Bottle of Potassium Permanganate, Using the company name, it dates between 1929 and the early 1950s
"Potassium permanganate is an inorganic chemical compound with the chemical formula KMnO4. It is a salt consisting of K+ and MnO−4 ions. Formerly known as permanganate of potash or Condy's crystals, it is a strong oxidizing agent. It dissolves in water to give intensely pink or purple solutions, the evaporation of which leaves prismatic purplish-black glistening crystals. (Which is what in contained in the bottle.) As an oxidant, potassium permanganate can act as an antiseptic. For example, dilute solutions are used to treat canker sores (ulcers), disinfectant for the hands and treatment for mild pompholyx, dermatitis, and fungal infections of the hands or feet. Potassium permanganate is used extensively in the water treatment industry. Historically it was used to disinfect drinking water. (From Wikipedia)" Eight sided, rectangular, clear glass bottle containing grey filings. It is closed with a cork, which is probably broken off. Label indicates Potassium Permanagate manufactured by Felton, Grimwade & Duerdins Ltd. "POTASSI PERMANGANATE."/"POISON"/"Felton Grimwade & Duerdins Ltd." on label on front. There are numbers in the glass on the bottom: "1608 M" and small difficult to read letters. deaf children australia,, chemical, antiseptic, potassium permanganate, water purifier, felton grimwade & duerdins ltd, bottle -
Bendigo Military Museum
Container - BOTTLE, INSECT REPELLANT, 1960’s
.1) Green coloured plastic bottle lid .2) Green coloured plastic bottle for insect repellent clothing - with instructions in relief on sideEmbossed on front: “[up arrow] Insect Repellent, contains 3 fl ozs. Thoroughly rub over all exposed parts at sunset. Repeat every three hours if exposed. Keep out of eyes. Do not allow contact with plastic materials such as unbreakable watch glasses etc. Return container”.medicine - pharmacy, military equipment - army, insect, repellant, passchendaele barracks trust -
Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - BOTTLE, INSECT REPELLANT, 1962 -70
Insect repellant for use on clothing against ticks etc. Belonged to Gordon James Young No 3798251 served Vietnam with 17th Construction Sqd Workshops as a Craftsman from 18.3.71 to 21.10.71. .1) Grey coloured plastic bottle lid .2) Grey coloured plastic bottle for insect repellent clothing - with instructions in relief on sidecontainers, military equipment, kit, insect repellant -
Federation University Historical Collection
Wine, Bottle of Port to Commemorate the 10th Anniversary of the Ballarat College of Advanced Education, 1986, 1986
Two bottles of 1984 port from St Anne's Vineyard bottled and labelled to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Ballarat College of Advanced Education.ballarat college of advanced education, st anne's vineyard, 10th anniversary -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Container - Bottle, Lewis & Whitty milk of magnesium, excavated from cesspit at All England Eleven Hotel, 1850s - 1860s
Dug from ground at demolished 282 Rouse Street in 1999 and donated by Peter LIBBISLewis & Whitty (Melbourne) milk of magnesium bottle from group of 1850/1860s bottles dug up at 282 Rouse Street in 1999Lewis & Whitty (Melbourne)domestic life - containers, business and traders - hotels, all england eleven hotel, w h dawbarn & son, health - general health, lewis & whitty (melbourne) -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Container - Bottle, Lewis & White milk of magnesium, excavated from cesspit at All England Eleven Hotel, 1850s - 1860s
Dug from ground at demolished 282 Rouse Street in 1999 and donated by Peter LIBBISLewis & White (Melbourne) milk of magnesium bottle from group of 1850/1860s bottles dug up at 282 Rouse Street in 1999Lewis & White (Melbourne)domestic life - containers, business and traders - hotels, all england eleven hotel, health - general health, lewis & white (melbourne) -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Container - Bottle, T Obbinson, excavated from cesspit at All England Eleven Hotel, 1850s - 1860s
Dug from ground at demolished 282 Rouse Street in 1999 and donated by Peter LIBBIST. Obbinson (Sandridge) clear glass bottle from group of 1850/1860s bottles dug up at 282 Rouse Street in 1999:T. Obbinson (Sandridge)domestic life - containers, business and traders - hotels, all england eleven hotel, t obbinson -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Functional Object, Insect repellent bottle
Dark green refilable plastic bottle, screw top, instructions inscribed on bottle "big juice" carried because of threat of malaria and mosquitoesinstructions for use (difficult to read)insect repellent