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Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle, glass, c. 1934 - 2004
Hexagonal in section clear amber glass bottle with rubber stopper and white paper label with red text adhered to side. Bottle has three plain sides, two sides of panels of 'x' stippled pattern either side of a central panel of embossed text. Embossed monogram, with numerals and letters on base.Paper label, (part undecipherable) '............Tincture of Iodine............STATION PHARMACY...........LOCK, Pharmaceutical CHemist..........Hawthorn 2774..........AUBURN'. embossed text on side of bottle 'NOT TO BE TAKEN', numeral '1' on plain side near base'. On base AGM monogram over 'M452M'.amber glass, pharmacy -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle glass, c. 1918 - c. 1925
TROVE : The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) Thursday 22 August 1918 p 6 Article 'Doctors and Lodges. Malvern Medical Association. The friendly societies of Malvern have formed a medical association in connection with the Malvern and District U.F.S. Dispensary. This has been registered as the Malvern and District U.F.S. Medical Association and Dispensary. Practically all the societies have joined it. The committee has appointed as medical officer Dr. J Weir, who is now carrying on the work of the institution. Another doctor is to be appointed shortly to assist him. The committee lately purchased a property in Valetta-street, formerly used by the Church of Christ. Structural alterations have been made, and the business will be transferred from High-street to the new building early in September'. TROVE : The Prahran Telegraph (Vic. : 1889 - 1930) Friday 23 January 1925 p 6 Article 'Malvern Dispensary. ANNUAL REPORT AND BALANCE SHEET. The 16th report and balance sheet for the year ending December 31st last of the Malvern and District U.F.S. Medical Association and Dispensary signed by the president (Mr.Chas. A. W. Smith) has been issued. It is the first annual report since the erection of the new hall and dispensary in Valetta street, and discloses a satisfactory state of affairs. Mr. Smith, who is now a past president of the Dispensary, has been commended on. all sides for the active interest He at all times took in the work of the dispensary, and he has every reason to feel pleased and gratified that the erection of the new building was put in hand and completed during his tenure of office. The enterprise is a credit to the district, and shows that, those associated with friendly societies work in Malvern are imbued with a true progressive spirit. The dispensary is assured of a successful and useful future.........................................'. Hexagonal clear amber glass bottle 1/4 full of liquid with a black bakelite screw top. Two white paper labels with printed red and hand written text. Bottle had three plain sides, two sides with 'x' stipple pattern either side of panel with embossed text. Side panel 'NOT TO BE TAKEN' and '2' near base. On base some indistinct embossed characters near one edge, and an 'AGM' monogram over '1072'. Paper label (top) 'POISON', ''NOT TO BE TAKEN' in red text. Handwritten under 'Apply on pad for 10 to 30 minutes'. Two red printed lines followed by red printed text 'MALVERN & DISTRICT U.F.S., M.A. & DISPENSARY. H.H. PHILLIPS, Chemist VALETTA STREET, MALVERN. Paper label (base) printed in white on a red panel, 'POISON'.poison, friendly societies, amber glass, bakelite, pharmacy -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle, glass, c.1918 - c. 1925
TROVE : The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) Thursday 22 August 1918 p 6 Article 'Doctors and Lodges. Malvern Medical Association. The friendly societies of Malvern have formed a medical association in connection with the Malvern and District U.F.S. Dispensary. This has been registered as the Malvern and District U.F.S. Medical Association and Dispensary. Practically all the societies have joined it. The committee has appointed as medical officer Dr. J Weir, who is now carrying on the work of the institution. Another doctor is to be appointed shortly to assist him. The committee lately purchased a property in Valetta-street, formerly used by the Church of Christ. Structural alterations have been made, and the business will be transferred from High-street to the new building early in September'. TROVE : The Prahran Telegraph (Vic. : 1889 - 1930) Friday 23 January 1925 p 6 Article 'Malvern Dispensary. ANNUAL REPORT AND BALANCE SHEET. The 16th report and balance sheet for the year ending December 31st last of the Malvern and District U.F.S. Medical Association and Dispensary signed by the president (Mr.Chas. A. W. Smith) has been issued. It is the first annual report since the erection of the new hall and dispensary in Valetta street, and discloses a satisfactory state of affairs. Mr. Smith, who is now a past president of the Dispensary, has been commended on. all sides for the active interest He at all times took in the work of the dispensary, and he has every reason to feel pleased and gratified that the erection of the new building was put in hand and completed during his tenure of office. The enterprise is a credit to the district, and shows that, those associated with friendly societies work in Malvern are imbued with a true progressive spirit. The dispensary is assured of a successful and useful future.........................................'. Hexagonal clear amber glass bottle, 1/4 full of liquid with black Bakelite screw top, paper label adhered to bottle. Bottle has 3 plain sides, 2 sides with 'x' stipple pattern either side of a panel with embossed text. Base of bottle with embossed monogram, letters and numerals.Embossed on side of bottle 'NOT TO BE TAKEN', '1' (near base). On base of bottle AGM monogram, over 'F1072', over 'M'. Some indistinct embossed characters on edge. Paper label with red printed text and hand writing in blue ink. Red printed text on label 'POISON NOT TO BE TAKEN', handwriting 'Use on a pad for 15 to 30 minutes. Mr. Williams', red printed text 'MALVERN & DISTRICT U.F.S., M.A. & DISPENSARY. H.H. PHILLIPS, Chemist. VALETTA STREET, MALVERN'.poison, friendly societies, bakelite, amber glass, pharmacy, dispensery -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle, glass, c.1934 - c.2004
TROVE : The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Sat 26 Oct 1940, Page 14, SITUATIONS VACANT. Boy, messenger, good wages. F. H. R. Brady, A.M.C.A.L. chemist. 511 High-st.. E. Prahran. Hexagonal clear amber glass bottle, half full of clear liquid with cork stopper. Bottle has 3 plain sides, one with paper label attached, two sides with stippled 'x' pattern, one side with embossed text and numeral. Embossed logo on base.Embossed text on side 'NOT TO BE TAKEN' and '4' near base. on base '4' AGM logo over 'M422M', over 'O'. paper label with indistinct text . Typewritten 'THE LINAMENT Use as directed before .........op.....7/.......'. Printed blue band, text and logo ' AMCAL' under Amcal logo. 'QUALITY & SERVICE'.chemist, amber glass, amcal, dispensery -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle, glass, boxed
TROVE : Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954) , Sat 3 May 1902 , Page 10, Advertising Wholesale Agents F.H. Faulding and Co. Ltd., 16 O'Connell St, Sydney. Six of cardboard boxes, each containing a rectangular amber glass bottle with Bakelite / plastic screw top, filled with liquid inside a corrugated cardboard sleeve. Paper label on two sides of bottle. Embossed characters on side and base of bottle.Front of box printed in red, yellow, black and white, 'FAULDING'S ELIXIR OF IRISH MOSS OR CARRAGEEN Together with Oxymel of Squills with Tolu. An ideal and safe remedy for Colds, Coughs, Influenza, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup and similar Chest and Throat Complaints.' F.H.FAULDING & CO LTD. MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS ADELAIDE PERTH SYDNEY MELBOURNE BRISBANE LONDON ENG. On two sides of box printed directions for use. Base of bottle : AGM logo followed by 'V42'. Front bottle label as for front of box, rear bottle label printed in black on white label same directions as on box with F.H.FAULDING & CO LTD. MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS ADELAIDE PERTH SYDNEY MELBOURNE BRISBANE LONDON ENG below.irish moss, carrageen, elixir, medicine, influenza, whooping cough, bronchitis -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle, glass, between 1872-1916 ref: bottle makers mark
... . Bottle, glass Melbourne Glass Bottle Company R Raffan, Chemist ...Advertisement in The Argus, Monday 23 August 1920, page 4. 'Manufacturer of Raffans' Catarrh Remedies, R. Raffan, 55 Elgin St., Carlton.' source TROVE.Rectangular pale aqua tinted clear glass bottle, slightly concave on back, with text embossed in a cartouche on side and on base.'3viii '(with acute above 3). 'CHEMIST R. RAFFAN CARLTON' on side. 'M' on base. -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle, glass, Between 1872-1916 ref: bottle manufacturers mark
... & Davenport Pharmaceutical Chemists, (14 years with Mr. W. Bowen ...Advertisement. 'The Argus' newspaper (Melbourne, Victoria 1848-1957) Saturday 4 November 1882, page 8. 'Simpson & Davenport Pharmaceutical Chemists, (14 years with Mr. W. Bowen, successors to Mr. John Ross, formerly the business of Mr. R Hill, 63 Collins Street, East.' source TROVE. Also at 228 Collins Street, Melbouren at some date ref: cream pot lids with Simpson & Davenport Chemists advertisement, offered for auction.Rectangular pale blue tinted clear glass bottle with angled corners. Embossed text on one side and base.'SIMPSON & DAVENPORT CHEMISTS MELBOURNE' on side. 'M' on base. -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Poison
8638.1 - Brown glass bottle, paper label and cork lid. - Poison - Soln Monacrin 1-1000 - SYKES' PHARMACIES - Amcal Chemists - 523 High St. Croxton JW 3915 - 879 high St. Thornburry JJ 1668 -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Glass Bottle
Clear rectangular glass bottleWilkinson Chemist Melbourne Glenferrie Maryborough -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Glass Bottle
... Korumburra gippsland Alfred Brandy Chemist Small square glass bottle ...Small square glass bottleAlfred Brandy Chemist -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Glass Bottle
Small clear (with blue tint) rectangular glass bottle.Martin & Pleasance. Homoeopathic Chemists. -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Glass Bottle
Small clear (with green tint) square glass bottleWM Johnson & Son Chemists. Junction St Kilda. -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Glass Bottle
Small clear (with blue tint) rectangular glass bottle.One tablespoon. Simpson & Davenport Chemists. Collins St. E. Melbourne. One tablespoon. -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle, glass, W. A. Stokes, Chemist
TROVE : Jewish Herald (Vic. : 1879 - 1920) Friday 14 March 1913 p 10 Advertising. Mr. Frank Newman desires to intimate that he has purchased the old-established business of the late MR. W. A. STOKES, recently carried on by Mr. P. J. Winch, and hopes by giving; his personal attention to the Pharmacy to merit your support. 181 CARLISLE ST.. BALACLAVA. Tel. Windsor 30. TROVE : The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) Tuesday 13 December 1887 p 5 Article " ROUGH ON RATS" POISON.' . PROSECUTION UNDER THE POISONS ACT. At the St. Kilda police court, on Friday, W, A. Stokes, chemist, Carlisle-street, Balaclava, was prosecuted under the Poisons Statute on the charge of selling to one Mrs. Hannah Charlton a poison without having made and signed the entry required by the act. A second charge of selling to Mrs, Hannah Charlton a poison without having obtained the signature of the purchaser to an entry as required by the act was also preferred against the defendant. Both cases were taken together. Mr, Donovan appeared to prosecute, and Mr. Cole for the defence. Senior-constable Connell deposed that he knew the defendant. On the 24th of October last an inquest was held at East St. Kilda relative to the cause of the death of a man named Charlton. A packet bearing the label " Rough on Rats," which was found. in the deceased's bedroom, was produced at the inqiry, and afterwards handed over to Mr. Blackett, Government analytical chemist for analysis. The verdict of the jury was that the deceased died from the effects of arsenical poisoning. Hannah Charlton, a widow, residing in South Yarra, said in September last she purchased a packet of "Rough on Rats" from the defendant's assistant. Witness was not asked her name, place of abode, occupation or for what purpose the poison was required; neither did she observe the assistant make any entry in a book, She did not attach her signature to any document, and was not asked to do so. The packet was purchased for the purpose of poisoning rats. Cuthbert Robert Blackett, Government analytical chemist, stated that Constable Ballantyne handed him the packet produced. Witness made an analysis of the contents, and found it composed of arsenic, slightly coloured with a carbonaceous matter. The mayor announced that there was a doubt in the minds of the magistrates as to whether the defendant could be held guilty under the law, but they thought the prosecution had attained its object by making known the fact that "Rough on Rats" is a poison. They thought that such preparations should be entered by the sellers, but in that case they were inclined to give the defendant the benefit of the doubt and dismiss the case.Rectangular clear light green tinted glass bottle with embossed text and numerals on side and base.'W. A. STOKES CHEMIST EAST ST.KILDA' on side. 'K6232' on base.chemist, poison, arsenic -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle glass, Between 1872-1916, reference : bottle manufacturers mark
... . F.H. Appleyard, chemist and dentist of 29 Best st, North ...Advertisement : Fitzroy City Press, Friday 29 January 1904, page 3, Fitzroy Post Office '...Lotherington's....Mr. F.H. Appleyard, chemist and dentist of 29 Best st, North Fitzroy (Fitzroy trams pass the door.- Telephone 3287) Source Trove.Rectangular pale aqua tinted clear glass bottle with concave back, text on side and base.'F.H. APPLEYARD NORTH FITZROY' on front. '3vii' with an acute over the three above text near neck of bottle. 'M' on base. -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle, glass, Between 1872-1916, reference : bottle manufacturers mark
... . Bottle, glass Melbourne Glass Bottle Company H. Davis, chemist ...Oakleigh Leader, Saturday 8 September 1894, page 1,. Advertisement. 'Agents ......H. Davis, Chemist, 299 High Street, St. Kilda.....'. source : TroveRectangular pale blue tinted clear glass bottle with angled corners, embossed text on side and base.'H. DAVIS ST KILDA' on side. 'M' on base. -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle, glass, Fellows & Co, After 1850
Clear aqua tinted glass bottle for stopper seal, oval in section, embossed text and border on one side, numeral embossed inside pontil shaped impression in base.On side : 'FELLOWS & Co CHEMISTS St JOHN N.B.'. on base '16'. -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle, glass, Post 1868
... . Bottle, glass. John Kruse, chemist Felton Grimwade & Co. Pty Ltd. ...Tall light green tinted clear glass bottle for stopper seal, ovular in section, text embossed on two sides, with convex impression on base.Side 1: 'KRUSES PRIZE MEDAL MAGNESIA'. Side 2 : ' FELTON GRIMWADE & CO. MELBOURNE'.magnesia -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle, glass, c. 1859 - c.1941
TROVE : Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Monday 17 January 1859, page 7 TO the PHYSICIANS of AUSTRALIA -WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM AROMATIC SCHNAPPS, A superlative Tonic, Diuretlc, Anti-Dyspepsic and invi-gorating Cordial,-This medical diet-drink is manufactured soley by the proprietor at his distillery, in Schiedam, in Holland, expressly for medicinal purposes. It Is the pure tincture of junlper, distilled from the best barley that can be selected in Europe at any cost. It is flavored and medicated, not by the common harsh berry, but by the choice botanical variety of tho aromatic Italian juniper berry, whose more vinous ex-tract is distilled and rectified with its spirituous sol-vent. and thus it becomes a concentrated tincture of exquisite flavor and aroma, altogether transcendant in Its cordial and medicinal properties to any alcoholic stimulant now in use In the world. It has been submitted to all the first chemists and physicians in the United States, who endorse it over their own signatures as one of tho great essentials of the materia medica. It is now proscribed with great success In gravel, grout, rheumatism, obstruction of the bladder and kidneys, dyspepsia, whether acute or chronic, in general debility, sluggish circulation of the blood, inadequate assimilation of food, and exhausted energy, are acknowledged by the whole medical faculty and attested in their highest written authorities. Put up in quart and pint bottles, enveloped In yellow paper, with tho proprietor's name on tho bottle-, cork, and label. For sale by all the respectable druggists and merchants. UDOLPHO WOLFE WILKINSON BROTHERS and Co., sole agents for Australia. Depots at Melbourne and Sydney. TROVE : Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Wednesday 19 November 1941, page 4 WOLFE'S Aromatic SCHNAPPS Wolfe's Schnapps is now distilled in Australia from the original formula of Udolpho Wolfe. It remains, as before, a beverage of unique medicinal properties — Appetising, Re-freshing, , Stimulat-ing — as good for women as for men. -Wolfe's 'Schnapps for j your health's sake FOR VICTORY-buy War Bonds Now . W.B.157.13 Olive green glass bottle, square in section, slightly tapering toward the base, text embossed on three sides, circular ring embossed in shallow pontil shaped impression on base.Side 1 : UDOLPHO WOLFE'S'. Side 2 : 'SCHIEDAM'. Side 3 : 'AROMATIC SCHNAPPS'.schnapps, schiedam, gin -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Labels, resin
Reference 'Elix TaraxacCo Squam' (Elixar Taraxaccum squamosum or T. squamulosum: Flora of Victoria : 'Taraxacum squamulosum, Soest Dandelion, Acta Bot. Neerl. 6: 413 (1957) APNI, Taxonomic status : Accepted, Occurrence status : Present, Establishment means : Naturalised'. 'AC. TARTAR', 'TR. DIGITAL.' (Digitalis sp.), 'POTASS : CARB' (Potassium Carbonate) , ' ...Quillaia',(Quillaja saponaria), 'Tinct.Calumbae' (Tincture Calumbae : root of Jateorhiza Columba), 'TR.CIMICIF.' (Tincture of Cimicifuga sp. possibly C.racemosa), 'ESS.ROSAS' (Essence of roses), ' ..ubi Acet.' (??? acetate /acetone), 'POISON Liq. Hyd. Perchlor.' (Liquid hydrogen perchloride), 'LIN. CAMPH. CO.', 'INF. AU...', '..RANTI', 'OL. ORIGA..', '..FERR.DIAL'.Numerous entire, most damaged celluloid apothecary jar labels with black text on white background, bounded by red and gold border. Some paper apothecary jar labels, mostly damaged, all in a purple paper covered cardboard box originally containing self adhesive plasters.On side of purple box a white paper label with text inside black rimmed circle 'PODOPHYLL.........Pill....Dose.....One....HOOD & CO CHEMISTS 215 Elizabeth Street, MELBOURNE'. Inside lid of box : 'ZINCOPLACT Regd. SELF ADHESIVE PLASTER. INVALUABLE FOR CUTS,SMALLWOUNDS ETC. ANTISEPTIC Can also be used for binding and sealing jars and bottles, cricket bats and the like. ONE YARD TINS 1/2 inch 1 inch and 1 1/2 inch wide. The same quality as used by Surgeons and ....Hospitals throughout .....World. ZINCOPLAST LESLIES LTD This plaster causes no irritation and withstands washing ........I.....ingredients are exceptionally pure. MANUFACTURED BY LESLIES, LIMD. LONDON ENG'. One damaged paper label '......GLYCERINE......... PASTILLES These pastilles possess very soothing properties and are highly recommended to Singers and Public Speakers. TRADE JD MARK JULES DENOUL & CO. CARLTON WORKS, LONDON, S.E. TRADE JD MARK'. Paper label :'Elix TaraxacCo Squam HOOD & CO., (F. W. BAIRD.) Pharmaceutical Chemists 215 ELIZABETH ST., MELBOURNE.' Series of celluloid bottle labels : 'AC. TARTAR', 'TR. DIGITAL.', 'POTASS : CARB', ' ...Quillaia', 'Tinct. Calumbae', 'TR.CIMICIF.', 'ESS.ROSAS', ' ..ubi Acet.', 'POISON Liq. Hyd. Perchlor.', 'LIN. CAMPH. CO.', 'INF. AU...', '..RANTI', 'OL. ORIGA..', '..FERR.DIAL'.pharmacopeia, nomenclature, labels, packaging -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Container - Atkinson Barker medicine bottle & stopper, Atkinson & Barker, c.1900
... Environment - Domestic Business and Traders - Chemists Small round ...Atkinson &* Barker's Royal Infants' Preservative was described as 'the best medicine in the world for infants and young children'. Despite its claims the medicine contained opium!Small round glass bottle with Atkinson & Barker embossed on one side. The glass stopper has a fluted edgeatkinson & barker, built environment - domestic, business and traders - chemists -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Pharmacy chemicals
Used by Mannings Chemist, Flinders Street Railway Station, Melbourne until 1984.40 square clear glass bottles containing chemicals, tapering to neck with round black plastic screw tops and printed paper labels.E21, M G U476 on base of bottles. M 4 -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Pharmacy chemicals
Used by Manning Chemist, Flinders Street, Railway Station, Melbourne until 198432 rectangular clear glass bottles containing chemicals, tapering to narrow neck with a flared lip and glass stoppers with printed paper labels. See supplementary file for details ? -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Pharmacy chemicals
Used by Manning Chemist, Flinders Street Railway Station, Melbourne until 1984.Set of 95 rectangular clear glass bottles containing chemicals, tapering to narrow neck with glass stoppers with printed paper labels. All bottles are marked on base : in rectangle G over M and V479 over 3. Notes on original catalogue worksheet : For individual details on labels see supplementary file -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle
Used by Manning Chemist, Flinders Street Railway Station, Melbourne until 1984.Round brown glass bottle tapering to slender neck at top with brown glass stopper.On base : 'D' in box over M, 0 701 M A32 -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle
Used by Manning Chemist, Flinders Street Railway Station, Melbourne until 1984.Round clear glass bottle tapering to slender neck at top with brown glass stopper with ridges around perimeter.Base of bottle : 6 983 M 0 817 (?) On top of stopper : 3 724. -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle
Used by Manning Chemist, Flinders Street Railway Station, Melbourne until 1984.Squat round brown glass bottle with wide neck and glass stopper.On base : 1 (a symbol) -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle
Used at Manning Chemist, Flinders Street Railway Station, Melbourne, until 1984.Cylindrical glass bottle with white plastic clip on lid containing assorted apothecary weights.Under side of lid : ACI in a stamp, X Y8-2152. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - PHARMACY COLLECTION: SMALL BOTTLE SHAPED TIN FOR PERMANGONATE OF POTTASIUM, 1940's
Object. Small bottle shaped tin by Felton Grimwade & Deurding Limited of Melbourne, contains Permangonate of Pottasium. Upper half of container is painted green with printed yellow lettering giving name of contents as well as a warning NOT to ingest same. Lid contains monogram DHA.L. Don M.P.S. Chemist 229 Koornang Rd Carnegie.medicine, first aid, permangonate of pottasium -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - PHARMACY COLLECTION: QUININE BOTTLE, 1940's
... MEDICINE First aid quinnine bottle Amcal Chemists. George R.Hore ...Object. Glass bottle with black plastic screw top. Green, white & red paper label, with black print Amcal ammoniated tincture of quinnine for relief of colds, influenza.Amcal Chemists. George R.Hore, 432 Collins Street, & 101 Collins Street Melbourne. Phone MU3535.medicine, first aid, quinnine bottle