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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 -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Document, Pocket book
Australian Soldiers Pocket Book Plus photos and 2 Japanese notes.Photographs of beer signs taken in WW2. -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Memorabilia, Pewter Mug
RAA (AACC) souvenir beer mugRAA Badge AACC Badgeraa, mug -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Award - Trophy, MARDY BROS LTD, The Lt Col Gaylard Cup presented to 1RVR 7 Nov 1984, 1984
Presented to 1RVR by the then CO Pewter beer stein engraved on frontThe Lt Col Gaylard Cup presented to 1RVR 7 Nov 1984wark vc club, 1rvr, trophy -
Bendigo Military Museum
Container - COMMEMORATIVE, TANKARD, Franklin Mint - RSL, 1983
.1) White beer tankard with 3 depictions of WW1 actions in brown. .2) White beer tankard with 3 depictions of action in Korea in brown.On the base of both, “ RSL Logo then Franklin mint PTY LTD 1983 FM Made in Australia”tankards, commemorative, military -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - KARL JACKSON COLLECTION: BENDIGO BITTER LABEL
Bendigo Bitter Beer Label. Oval shape, gree, red and yellow. Bendigo Bitter Beer on label. Brewed and bottled Bendigo, Victoria Australia. -
Orbost & District Historical Society
beer glasses, first half 20th century
Glasses are from Dixon's Hotel, now the Commonwealth Hotel in Orbost. Laura Dixon held the hotel licence from 04/04/10 until 05/02/17.The Commonwealth Hotel opened New Year's Day 1901. Mr Jasper Drew held the first licence. It still stands today.Three beer glasses - assorted shapes and sizes.Two glasses - Dixons Hotel One - ULVA New South Wales Glass regulation 5commonwealth-hotel dixon-laura glassware beer-glasses -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, How Carlton Beers are brewed, 1985
Pictures and explanations on how Carlton beer is brewed.Pictures and explanations on how Carlton beer is brewed.Pictures and explanations on how Carlton beer is brewed.carlton and united breweries ltd, bottles -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Memorabilia - Half Beer Bottle Vase
Beer Bottle with top cut off and engraved.Around the bottom of bottle-THIS BOTTLE ALWAYS REMAINS THE PROPERTY OF THE MANUFACTURERS BOTTLE CO. VICTORIA PTY.LTD. Engraved on side of bottle-The "Lady Blamey" 9th Aust Div.- April 1940 - 80 7 Div Cav Regt 8 " " " 9 " " " 9 " " C'do -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Club Hotel, Mount Dandenong Road, (East) Ringwood, Circa 1900
Brick hotel with veranda. Sign above veranda reads "De Beer's Club Hotel" Sign on side of building reads, "Club Hotel - De Beer"(De Beer added to original Club Hotel sign - See item #2819 for earlier photo)Was H006. Photographed by "The Studio of Ringwood" -
Wahgunyah Historical Society
Ceramic bottle, C1870s
Donated by Neville Renshaw, 2012.James Nugent is the son of Joseph Nugent, early settler of Wahgunyah. Joseph Nugent built the Star Hotel, his son owned the Brewery James Nugent Wahgunyah. Brewed Ginger Beer.nugent, james, ginger beer, -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Container - Bottle, Late 19th century or early 20th century
Glass manufacturing has evolved over thousands of years. Glass making has been traced back to 3500 BC in Mesopotamia. The earliest known glass objects were beads, perhaps made by accident while working with metal. In the late Bronze Age, several civilizations discovered how to make vessels and glass bottles by wrapping threads of melted glass around cores of sand or clay. Later, moulds were used to form dishes and table wares. Around the 1st century BC, glassblowing was discovered. This made glass containers less expensive than pottery. Mould-blown glass, the process of blowing a piece of molten glass into a wooden or metal mould, was invented during the 1st century AD. This technique was faster with more consistent results. It paved the way for mass production. It wasn’t until the late 1800s that the production process to become more efficient. In 1887, a company in England created a semi-automatic process that could produce up to 200 bottles an hour. This process has been refined to the point where modern machines can yield more than 600 containers per minute. Blown vs. Manufactured Glass Bottles Nowadays, glass bottles, jars, and cups are usually manufactured on a bigger scale than is found in individual glassblowing studios. If we still depended on hand-blown glass for all of our glass containers, we would see some major differences in the process of creating bottles and jars. First, there's the time. Hand blowing glass takes a significant amount of time, even for one simple container. In contrast, hundreds of jars per minute can be made using modern technology. This leads to the second advantage: price. Because of the automated and streamlined process, the price for manufactured containers is much lower than that of hand-blown glass. Third, manufactured bottles will be much more consistently uniform than bottles blown by hand. Automated glass manufacturing produces nearly identical batches of jars. Glass blowing is awesome for unique, beautiful pieces of art. But for lots of lower priced and uniformly shaped containers, automatic manufacturing is the preferred method to create glass bottles and jars. https://www.containerandpackaging.com/resources/glass-bottles-brief-history The invention and development of glass for domestic items including bottles, has been nothing short of revolutionary. The use of glass bottles, that could be easily washed, led to improved hygiene, and mass manufacturing of drinks of all types, including milk, cordial and alcoholic beverages.Green Glass Bottle Possibly a ginger beer bottle.Concave indentation at the base. Also on base are two raised lumps. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, glass -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Trench Art
63mm shell cases, chromed and with beer tankard handlesmiscellaneous, army -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Drinking Mates - Vietnam 1970
Photograph depicting 5 soldiers drinking cans of beerMy Vietnam Collection. Copyright Eric Watsonphotograph, drinking mates -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Bottle
Stoneware Bottle (F.C. Heywood Stawell) Ginger Beerstawell -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Letter, March 1862
Donald Clark Collection. A large lot of papers, including this and many other telegrams, were apparently found in the ceiling cavity of the Sandy Creek/Tarnagulla Post and Telegraph Office in the later 20th Century, during building works.A handwritten letter sent from Sandy Creek Telegram Office, from AB Clay to Mr White of Inglewood Ginger Beer Manufacturer, ordering ginger beer and lemonade. -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Ceramic - Bottle, The Bendigo Pottery Co. Pty. Ltd, A Darby, Late 1890s
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 -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Painting, 'Tin Can Fiddle", c. 1962 - 1978
Painting / Sketch in Black (Sienna?) in rough timber. Blackened frame depicting Vietnamese man playing a 'Tin Can Fiddle' Vietnamese woman holding child in arms in the side/background.(On Back) Joy with a beer can fiddle 60 Dollars.artwork - vietnamese -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Letter, March 1862
Donald Clark Collection. A large lot of papers, including this and many other telegrams, were apparently found in the ceiling cavity of the Sandy Creek/Tarnagulla Post and Telegraph Office in the later 20th Century, during building works.A handwritten letter sent from Sandy Creek Telegram Office, from AB Clay to Mr White of Inglewood Ginger Beer Manufacturer, ordering ginger beer, lemonade and sarsparilla. -
Orbost & District Historical Society
bottle, c 1880 1920 's
Glass bottles were refillable until the 1960s, creating a demand for their collection and onsale back to beverage manufacturers via ‘bottle merchants’.This bottle is an example of a beer bottle commonly used in the late -early 20th century.MBVC brown beer bottle. A narrow bottle with a long neck.MB. Manufacturers Bottle company of Victoria CVbottle glass -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Bottle, Sheldrick Pale Ale, Early 20th Century
Walter Sheldrick, a butcher and publican, established the Warrnambool New Brewery at the corner of Timor and Fairy Streets in 1868 as a company. The business was known as Sheldrick and Co. and after Walter Sheldrick’s death his son, Richard, managed the company until his death in 1893. In 1894 the business was sold to John McGee and Company until this firm sold to the Ballarat, Melbourne, Co-operative and Carlton and United Breweries in 1922. This Pale Ale bottle, therefore, was bottled before 1922.This bottle is of considerable significance as it is one of the last products of a prominent brewery in Warrnambool and is now nearly 100 years oldThis is a brown-coloured glass beer bottle with a long neck and no stopperOn oval shaped paper label ‘Sparkling Pale Ale, Sheldrick and Co. Brewers, Sheldrick’s Warrnambool, Vic. Aus. Bottled at the Brewery, Timor St. Keep in a cold place’. Monogram, ‘S.C.O.’ ‘M.B.C.V’ embedded in glass in clover leaf motif and underneath ‘The Property of the Manufacturers, Bottle Company of Victoria Pty Ltd’ warrnambool, sheldrick ales, sheldrick brewery, walter sheldrick -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Souvenir Beer Mug - Portland, Victoria, Hafenstadt Bierfest October 1972, c. 1972
Glass beer mug - Portland Hafenstadt Bierfest October 1972 -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Souvenir - Beer Stein Jaycees Hafenstadt Bierfest 1974, Portland, Victoria, c. 1974
Ceramic beer stein. Portland Jaycees Hafenstadt Bierfest 1974 -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Container - Beer Bottle, Bottle Co of Victoria Pty Ltd, 1930-1940s
The subject item was produced for the Carlton and United Breweries, in Melbourne, at one time, almost all breweries in Australia had their own brand of returnable bottle or were members of bottle co-operatives that managed returnable bottles. Instead of being crushed to make new bottles, as happens in most cases today, these returnable bottles were returned to the brewery or bottle co-operative, washed, inspected for cracks and chips and returned to service. An early item giving a snapshot into social history in 1930s - 1940s AustraliaBrown glass beer bottle, 26 fluid ounce capacity, "CUB" raised motif and in small spade motif on shoulder "MBCV" (Melbourne Bottle Company of Victoria)flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, bottle, brown glass bottle, cub, melbourne bottle company of victoria, beer bottle 1940s, carlton united breweries -
Clunes Museum
Container - BOTTLE
Stone ginger beer bottle with cork, cork secured with stringSticker marked "46" EBERHARD & CO. CLUNES stamped near base top line illegible, from Bendigocontainer, storage jug -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, Here's the mail, 8/09/1992
Article in Nunawading Gazette. Nunawading's new $5.6 million Eastern Mail Service due to be completed ahead of schedule in October 1992 and below budget. It will have a post office, 1,000 post boxes for rental. Project manager, Bob Beer said it will be equipped with the latest mail sorting equipment to handle 1 million articles a day. Australia Post purchased the land (former Eastbridge Migrant Hostel for $2.8 Million.post offices, rooks road, nunawading, eastern mail centre, beer, bob, eastbridge migrant hostel -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Beer Stein - Jaycee Hafenstadt Bierfest 1973 Portland, Victoria, c. 1973
Ceramic beer stein - Portland Jaycees Hafenstadt Bierfest 1973 (x2) -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Beer Glass, n.d
Pot beer glass advertising Day's Electrical & Bruno Crash Repairs. -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Bottle, 1860's
Black Bottle. Possible Goldfields Black Beer Bottle made locallystawell -
Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc.
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Gerald Jenzon Pours a Beear at the Old Colonists' Hall, 2008, 08/04/2008
A member of the Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat, he has been president of both the Old Colonists' Association and the Old Colonists' Club.Colour photograph of the Gerald Jemzem pouring a beer at the Old Colonists' Hall.ballarat old colonists' club, old colonists' hall, gerald m. jenzen