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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Container - Medical container bottle, IFAS9Industrial First Aid Services) Acriflavine, C 1950's
Example of C 1950's medical equipment.See aboveGlass medicinal bottle containing Acriflavine antiseptic.I.F.A.S, Industrial First Aid, poison, Acriflavine IFAS Laboratories, Sydney & Melbourneantiseptic c1950's -
Federation University Historical Collection
Artwork - Painting, 'Yeringa Wines' Signwriting by Keith Rash
Menu with a bunch of grapes and a bottle of glasses on a tray.Yerringa Winessignwriting, keith rash, alumni, yeringa wines -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Accessory - Ink Bottle - Imperial Bright Scarlet Red Ink, n.d
Used by the Union Bank, the first bank to open a branch in Portland, c. 1846.Clear glass ink bottle Paper label -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Riesling Bottle - 150th Label, 1980
150th CelebrationsGreen bottle. 150th Label. Back to Portland.Front: n/a -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Bottle, Three Star Liquid Preservative, n.d
(Previous collection, Exhibitions, Prizes, etc.) Displayed at History House. Possible used by the Henty Cordial Company in Portland.Bottle with some liquid. Containing a broken cork. -
Clunes Museum
Container - BOTTLE
PHENYLE WAS USED AS A DOMESTIC DISFECTANTCLEAR GLASS PHENYLE BOTTLE - DIAMOND SHAPEDPOISONOUS REG NO. 2140 NOT TO BE TAKEN PHENYLElocal history, domestic item, containers, domestic items -
Colac RSL Sub Branch
Functional object - Water bottle, standard issue water bottle, not known
Part of Baulch Family Collectionaverage significanceAluminum water bottle with green canvas covernil -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Container - Black Glass Bottle, c1860
Black Glass 1860 bottle concave basecontainers, domestic -
Clunes Museum
container - BOTTLE, Debarry
GLASS BOTTLE CONTAINING PERFUMED TALCUM POWDER"A Bunch of Violets" Talcum Dubarrypersonal grooming, talcum powder -
Clunes Museum
Container - BOTTLE
GLASS SODA SIPHONE BOTTLE WITH METAL SIPHONNilsoda, mixer, bottle -
Clunes Museum
Container - BOTTLE
Clear flat glass bottle, pale blueOn Base: AYER C26bottle, container -
Clunes Museum
Container - BOTTLE
GIVEN TO MUSEUM BY MR. J. KERRIN [PHARMACIST] WHITE CRYSTALINE SUBSTANCE MARKED POISON.GLASS BOTTLE WITH CORK CONTAINING WHITE CRYSTALS.ROCKE TOMPSITT & CO. 3 FLINDERS STREET, W.MELBOURNE. POISONlocal history, medicine, pharmacy, shrigley - chemist -
Clunes Museum
Container - BOTTLE, T.&H. SMITH LTD. EDINBOROUGH / LONDON
USED BY PHARMACY IN CLUNESSMALL GLASS BOTTLE WITH CORK, DECORATED LABELHYOSCINE HYDROBROMIDE - POISON. T.&H. SMITH LTD.local history, medicine, pharmacy, shrigley - chemist -
Clunes Museum
Container - BOTTLE
25 oz. GREEN GLASS BOTTLE WITH CORKLabel: Compound Cordial Flavoured Rasberry Vinegar Eberhard & Co. Clunescordial bottle, eberhard & co. -
Clunes Museum
Container - BOTTLE
LIGHT GREEN BLOWN BOTTLE WITH PONTEL BASE.local history, domestic item, containers -
Clunes Museum
Tool - MALLET
WOODEN MALLET WAS USED TO HAMMER CORKS INTO BOTTLES.local history, food technology, bottling, bottling -
Working Heritage Crown Land Collection
Container - Glass shard, Mint Glass shard
Non-translucent glass shard from a bottlepottery, ceramic, archaeology -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Rat of Tobruk Arthur Lock's bottle opener and lighter, c1941
These items were part of standard supplies and personal items issued to members of the Australian Defence Forces during World War 2.This item is part of a collection of items owned by Arthur Lock, a member of the 2/23rd Battalion, an all-volunteer Second Australian Imperial Force which served as part of the garrison during the Siege of Tobruk, then at El Alamein, New Guinea and Borneo. It has particular local significance as the battalion was know as "Albury's Own" because a large majority of the battalion's initial intake of volunteers came from the Albury–Wodonga region. A metal can/bottle opener and cigarette lighter. On Opener "STOKES /MELB"world war 11, rats of tobruk, tobruk -
Clunes Museum
Domestic object - BOTTLE
LIGHT GREEN BLOWN BOTTLE WITH PONTEL BASElocal history, domestic item, containers, -
Clunes Museum
Domestic object - BOTTLE
DARK GREEN BLOWN BOTTLE WITH PONTEL BASElocal history, domestic item, containers, -
Clunes Museum
Domestic object - BOTTLE
LARGE PALE GREEN BOTTLE - SLIGHT PONTEL208 001 C S & CO. LTDlocal history, domestic item, containers, domestic items, containers -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Water Bottle and Leather Harness
WW1 Metal Water Bottle with blue enamel coating. Item is held by a leather harness that attaches to leather personal webbing. Water bottle is missing a cork.Nil -
Williamstown High School
Bottle opener
Metal bottle opener, with Williamstown High School colour metal badge logo. The bottle opener was produced to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Williamstown High School.williamstown high school, 75th anniversary, 1990, bottle opener -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Bottle sleeves, straw, n.d
From the former Bower Bird Museum, HeywoodSet of 5 straw bottle sleeves used to protect bottles during shipping. Short lengths of straw folded & woven with brown string into a 'cone' shape. -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - WATER BOTTLE
Item re Frederick Gardner DAVEY DFC No 410533 RAAF. Refer Reg No 3536P for his service details.Blue enamel water bottle covered with a khaki woolen cloth. Bottle is then secured in a khaki webbing pouch. Pouch has 2 straps for connecting to a webbing belt. The bottle's cork has a metal cap with a ring on top. A piece of cord is attached to prevent loss.Stamped on cork cap: Rider & Bell, Sydneyequipment, container, military, webbing -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - ERROL BOVIARD COLLECTION: SMALL COHNS DRINK BOTTLE
Clear small glass bottle. Drinks Cohns Cold, Quick to quench Cohns since 1857 on one side of the bottle on the other: bottle is not sold but remains the property of Cohn Bros. Limited. Net content 26 fl ozs. Preservative added, artificially coloured.bendigo, business, cohn bros -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Container - Bottle, 1840s to 1878
This handmade black glass bottle was recovered between the late 1960s to early 1970s from the wreck of the sailing ship Loch Ard. The ship was wrecked in 1878 and its remains are located at Mutton Bird Island, near Port Campbell, Victoria and bottles of liquor were listed as part of the Loch Ard’s cargo. This bottle is now part of the John Chance collection. Black glass is one of the oldest bottle colours and dates back to the early 17th century. In the 1840s to late-1870s black glass bottles were mainly used for liquor and ale. All glass is made from silica, which is found in quartz sand. The naturally occurring sand has impurities, such as iron, that determine the colour of the glass. Residual iron leads to green or amber coloured glass, and carbon in the sand makes that glass appear as ‘black’. A strong light behind the glass will show its colour as dark green or dark amber. This handmade bottle appears to have been made in a dip mould, with the molten glass blown into a seamless shoulder-height mould to give the body a uniform symmetrical shape and size. After the body is blown, the glass blower continues blowing free-form (without the mould) to form the shoulder and neck, then the base is pushed up with a tool, and the finish for the mouth is added with his tools. The dip mould gives the body a slightly textured surface, with the free blown shoulders and neck being smoother and shinier. There is usually a line around the shoulder where the mould of the body meets the shoulder, and a lump or mark in the centre of the base, called a pontil mark, where the push-up tool was removed. The ship Loch Ard was built on the River Clyde in Scotland in 1873 for the prestigious Loch Line of colonial clipper ships, designed for the Australian run. It sailed from England on 1 March 1878 carrying 37 crew, 17 passengers and a diverse general cargo ranging from luxury items to bulk railway iron. On 1 June 1878, emerging from fog and hearing too late the sound of breakers against the tall limestone cliffs, the vessel struck the southern foot of Mutton Bird Island and sank in 23 metres of water. Of the fifty-four people on board only two survived, one young male crewman, Tom Pearce, and one young female passenger, Eva Carmichael. This bottle is historically significant as an example of liquor bottles imported into to Colonial Victoria in the mid-1800s to early-1900s. Its significance is increased by also being an artefact recovered by John Chance, a diver from the wreck of the Loch Ard and other wrecks in the late-1960s to early-1970s. Items that come from several wrecks along Victoria's coast have since been donated to the Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village’s museum collection by his family, illustrating this item’s level of historical value. The bottle is also significant for being part of Flagstaff Hill’s collection of artefacts from the Loch Ard, which is significant for being one of the largest collections of artefacts from this shipwreck in Victoria. The collection is significant for its association with the shipwreck, which is on the Victorian Heritage Register (VHR S417. The collection has additional significance because of the relationship between the objects, as together they have a high potential to interpret the story of the Loch Ard. The Loch Ard collection is archaeologically significant as the remains of a large international passenger and cargo ship. The Loch Ard collection is historically significant for representing aspects of Victoria’s shipping history and its potential to interpret sub-theme 1.5 of Victoria’s Framework of Historical Themes (living with natural processes). The shipwreck is one of the worst, and best known, shipwrecks in Victoria’s history.Bottle, black glass. Thick matt body, with slightly bumpy texture, areas with sheen, colour imperfections. Tooled cork-top finish with ring below, slightly bulged neck. Shoulder has some diagonal creases and a line where shoulder meets body. Body tapers inwards to base. Heel varies in width. Pushed up base has pontil mark. Base is uneven. Handmade, dip mould. No inscriptions.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck artefact, loch ard, mutton bird island, eva carmichael, tom pearce, john chance, bottle, black glass, antique bottle, bulge neck bottle, handmade, dip mould, mouth blown, pontil base, blown bottle, liquor bottle, ale bottle -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
7 Labels, DUIRS & WARRELL
Duirs and Warrell (62-64 Liebig Street) was prominent in Warrnambool for many years. The business had the name of Duirs and Warrell for nearly 90 years but the store was first established by William Jamieson in 1857. It was then acquired by J.C.A. Kruger before being taken over by James Duirs in partnership with Warrell. The liquor licence of Duirs an Warrell passed to Dickins Supermarket and the shop closed in 1971.These are important labels as the firm Duirs and Warrell was prominent in Warrnambool for many years .1 White label with three straight sides and a curved top. It has gold and green shadow printed text, a drawing of an Irish harp, two star like decorations and a green border. It is stained in part. The label is adhered to a piece of pink card. .2 Rectangular white label with dark blue text and a decorative border of gold coloured vine leaves. It is adhered to a piece of pink card. .3 Rectangular white label with gold coloured text and decorative border. .4 Rectangular white label with gold coloured text and border with curved corners. .5 Rectangular label with gold coloured text and border with curved corners. .6 (two copies) White label with three straight sides and curved top. The label has gold and dark blue text. There is a coat of arms with a lion and a unicorn and at the base a ribbon bow. It is adhered to a piece of pink card..1 FINE OLD IRISH WHISKY BOTTLED BY DUIRS & WARRELL, WARRNAMBOOL .2 FINEST OLD RUM BOTTLED BY DUIRS & WARRELL,WARRNAMBOOL .3 BOTTLED BY DUIRS & WARRELL, LIEBIG STREET, WARRNAMBOOL .4 Fine OLD PORT BOTTLED BY DUIRS & WARRELL, LIEBIG STREET, WARRNAMBOOL .5 FINEST AUSTRALIAN WINE Frontignac. Bottled by DUIRS & WARRELL Liebig Street, Warrnambool .6 TRADE MARK Finest Old BRANDY BOTTLED BY DUIRS & WARRELL WARRNAMBOOL HONI SOIT QUI MALI PENSE DIEU ET MON DROIT duirs & warrell, spirts and wines, warrnambool -
Mont De Lancey
Glass bottles
3 glass ink bottles: 1. Regular-shaped ink bottle containing red powder (1/2 teaspoon) with label and damaged cork stopper. 2. Regular-shaped ink bottle containing blue powder (1 teaspoon) with label and metal screw-on lid. 3. 9-faceted ink bottle, containing red powder (1/2 teaspoon) with label and cork stopper.1. On label: "Red V.A.N.A - Vic. Auth. News. Acts. Ink" 2. On label: " "Swan" Ink for fountain and steel pens. A blue black ink of the finest quality. Contains 2 1/2 fluid ozs. Mabie, Todd & Co. London Sydney. Makers of "SWAN" pens, gold pens and ink" "Triple Filtered" on metal lid. 3. On label: "Caldwell Red Ink".bottles, containers, writing equipment -
Bendigo Military Museum
Souvenir - MODEL PORT AEROPLANE, LESNICH FAMILY WINES, Post 1960’s
This Airaus A port bottle shaped like an FIII. Khaki & fawn camouflage colouring on top, black nose tip & black under body & wings. .1) Limited edition No 1003 port bottle is the model of body. .2) Detachable nosecone - reveals bottle top & cork.model making - planes, ornaments - glass