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Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Glass Bottle - Jeffrey Bros, n.d
... cordial bottle... embossed bottle cordial bottle Jeffrey Bros Casterton ...Glass bottle, Jeffreys Bros. 26 f oz embossed bottlecordial bottle, jeffrey bros, casterton -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Bottle Labels, n.d
Set of 7 bottle labels, Jeffreys Bros low calorie beverage Calhouette lemonade. Teal and white label, teal, white black printing.cordial factory, jeffrey bros, casterton -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Bottle Labels, n.d
Bottle label, Portland Aerated Waters, Clove Cordial. Red, blue, yellow label, circle with lighthouse, black, white, yellow print.cordial factory, portland aerated waters, food and drink -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Bottle Labels, n.d
Set of 13 bottle labels, Jeffrey Bros Superior lemonade and rasberry. Orange and royal blue background, blue and white print.jeffrey bros, cordial factory, casterton -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Bottle Labels - Jeffrey Bros, n.d
Bottle label, Jeffreys Bros Superior Lime flavoured soda. Green and maroon background, maroon and white print.cordial factory, jeffrey bros, casterton -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Label, n.d
... W.J. & N.S. Heinrich, Portland Aerated Waters, paper bottle.... Heinrich, Portland Aerated Waters, paper bottle label: Chille Punch ...W.J. & N.S. Heinrich, Portland Aerated Waters, paper bottle label: Chille Punch Cordial. Red, yellow, blue background, lighthouse in circle, dark blue print. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Domestic object - Bottle (30 fl oz) - Jefferys Cordial Factory Casterton, n.d
Jeffreys Bros. 30 fl. oz. Clear glass bottle. Pyro label. Measurements 28.5cm x Top 2.5 x Bottom 27.5Front: 'JEFFREYS BROS' above BIG J logo, 30 Fl oz - beneath. Back: 'Contents manufactured by JEFFREYS BROS, 36 McPHERSON ST, CASTERTON VIC. PRESERVATIVE ADDED' Base: '1121, 5 SYMBOL, M' - impressed PRESERVATIVE ADDED -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Domestic object - Bottle, Blue Ark Brand: Essence of Sweet Orange, n.d
Displayed at History House. Used by (Henty?) cordial company in Portland(?)Brown glass bottle with plastic stopper. Blue, red, white and gold label. Some contents of syrup remaining in bottle.Front: (text on label includes brand name, contents of bottle, etc...) -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Bottle, n.d
Soft drink bottle with screw cap; 30 fluid ounces, 'Shasta' with Henty lime cordial paper label over it.henty, cordial, drink, shasta -
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. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Bottle - Blue Ark Brand, n.d
... ?) cordial company in Portland (?) bottle cordial domestic food ...(Previous collection, Exhibitions, Prizes, etc.) Displayed at History House. Used by (Henty?) cordial company in Portland (?)Brown glass bottle with plastic stopper. Blue, red, white and gold label. Some contents of syrup remaining in bottle. Blue Ark Brand: Essence of Dry Ginger AleFront: (text on label includes brand name, contents of bottle, etc...) Blue Ark Brand: Essence of Dry Ginger Alebottle, cordial, domestic, food and drink -
Merbein District Historical Society
Container - Bottle, Cordial
... Bottle, Cordial... Bottle, Cordial Container Clear glass bottle with a picture ...W.A.R. Chiselett factory in MerbeinClear glass bottle with a picture of fruit Embossed: Merbein Cordial works W.A.R Chiselett war chiselett, cordial, fruits -
Merbein District Historical Society
Domestic object - Bottle, Ginger beer
WAR Chiselett PTY LTD produces ginger beer in its Merbein's factory.small bottle with two colours brown and dark creamy colour at bottomGINGER BEER Heart shape insignia with bunch of grapes in the center: MERBEIN CORDIAL WORKS written around the heart and TRADE MARK near grapes W.A.R. CHISELETT PTY LTD written under heart ginger beer, cordial, war chiselett, merbein -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Ginger Ale Bottle, John Fletcher. Koroit Street, Warrnambool, c. 1930
... bottle from the Warrnambool cordial factory of John Fletcher. Th.... It is a marble stopper bottle from the Warrnambool cordial factory ...This bottle was found in sea water while the donor was snorkelling in Stingray Bay, Warrnambool. It is a marble stopper bottle from the Warrnambool cordial factory of John Fletcher. Th bottle was filled upside down so that as soon as the filling ceased the marble was forced down to seal the bottle against a rubber ring (missing in this bottle). Pressure inside the bottle would keep the marble pressed against the top of the neck. To open the bottle the marble was pressed down so that it fell into the body of the bottle. John Fletcher as a young boy worked at Rowley's Cordial Factory in Banyan Street, Warrnambool. He then worked for John Davis who had established the Union Cordial Factory in Koroit Street in the 1860s. In 1885 John Fletcher bought Davis' business and operated it until 1930. It was then bought by Ralph Reeves. John Fletcher manufactured soda water, lemonade, tonic waters, ginger ale, sarsaparilla, cordials, hop beer and hop bitters.This bottle is of some interest as an example of a marble stopper bottle over 90 years old and as a memento of the Warrnambool soft drinks business of John Fletcher, a prominent businessman in Warrnambool for over 40 years.This is a clear glass bottle with a rounded body, a heavy indentation near the base of the neck and a thick tapering neck with a round opening. The bottle contains a green marble and some marine detritus. The bottle is discoloured with stains and dirt and has lettering etched into the side and base.John Fletcher Ginger Ale Warrnambool This bottle is the property of John Fletcher Warrnambool and cannot be legally used by others Gjohn fletcher warrnambool, cordial manufacturers in warrnambool -
Mont De Lancey
Container - Glass bottle
Pale green glass bottle with white, metal, screw-on lid. It has a beige-coloured label with red and blue writing, and a picture of an orange and a lemon, green leaves and one white flower.On the label: "Kia-ora 50 - 50 Fruit Juice Cordial, made from oranges and lemons. 26 FL. OZ NET. Preservatives: This food contains not more than 2 grains of sulphur dioxide to the pint. Kia-ora Industries Limited, Melbourne - Sydney - Australia".containers, bottles -
Clunes Museum
Container - BOTTLE
... CORDIAL BOTTLE...GLASS BOTTLE CORDIAL BOTTLE Flavoured cordial Rasberry ...Soft drink bottle with labelsFlavoured cordial Rasberry Eberhardt Clunesglass bottle, cordial bottle -
Clunes Museum
Container - BOTTLE
... cordial bottle...cordial bottle eberhard & co. Label: Compound Cordial ...25 oz. GREEN GLASS BOTTLE WITH CORKLabel: Compound Cordial Flavoured Rasberry Vinegar Eberhard & Co. Clunescordial bottle, eberhard & co. -
Clunes Museum
Container - BOTTLE
EBERHARD & CO. BOTTLE WHICH HAD CONTAINED LIME JUICE CORDIAL - BROWN GLASS; CORK HAS PLASTIC CAPJ550 M (ON BASE)local history, domestic item, containers, eberhard & co. -
Clunes Museum
Container - BOTTLE
... FOR EBERHARD & CO. LEMON CORDIAL. Container BOTTLE ...BROWN GLASS FLAGON, TWO SMALL HANDLES AT NECK. FLAGON WAS USED FOR EBERHARD & CO. LEMON CORDIAL.local history, domestic item, containers, eberhard & co. -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Reeves Fletcher Soda Syphon, 1920s
This is a soda syphon for holding soda water used by the aerated waters business of Reeves of Warrnambool (possibly bottled in the 1970s or 80s). It is a Fletcher bottle. John Davis established a cordial business in Warrnambool in 1859 and this business was taken over by John Fletcher. Ralph Reeves purchased the Fletcher business from the estate of the late John Fletcher in 1931 and continued to use the Fletcher bottles. The business of Reeves soft drinks continued in Koroit Street until the 1980s.This soda syphon is of considerable importance as it links two prominent soft drinks makers in Warrnambool – Fletcher and Reeves. It will be useful for display as it tells of a time when this sort of soda syphon was in use.This bottle is a soda syphon with an oblong-shaped glass base and a metal spout. It has a solid glass base and a pink-coloured tube inside the bottle. It has a chip on the base and the spout is a little corroded. The name and logo (scrolls and patterns) of J. Fletcher of Warrnambool is etched into the glass. There is also a red and cream paper label of Reeves.Paper label: ‘Reeves soda water’ Glass etching: ‘J. Fletcher, Warrnambool, F. Trade Mark’ john fletcher, reeves family -
Clunes Museum
Tool - BOTTLE CORKING MACHINE, R. MONTGOMERY & CO. MELBOURNE
CORKING MACHINE WAS USED AT THE EBERHARD & CO. CORDIAL FACTORY IN CLUNESCORKING MACHINE WITH PUMP ACTION HANDLE, ADJUSTABLE STAND TO FIT BOTTLE SIZE. MACHINE MOUNTED ON THREE-LEGGED WOODEN STANDR. MONTGOMERY & CO. AGENTS MELBOURNElocal history, food technology, bottling, eberhard & co. -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Domestic object - Codd neck bottle, E. Rowlands, 1921
The design of the bottle is called a Codd, sometimes referred to as a marble bottle or "Codd's patent bottle". During the mid-to-late 1800s, there were many inventions to keep the fizz in carbonated drinks such as ginger ale, soda water, and fruit drinks. Hiram Codd, an English engineer invented a successful process that he patented as "Codd's patented globe stopper bottle" in 1872. The Codd-neck bottle (commonly called Codd or marble bottle) is manufactured in two parts. The body of the bottle is cast in two sections. At the time of joining the sections, glass marble and rubber seal are inserted into the neck section. The lip is then applied to the top of the bottle. The Codd bottle is filled upside down as the pressure of the gas from the carbonated liquid holds the marble up and out of the way. When the bottle stands upright the gas pushes the marble up against the washer, creating a firm seal to keep the fizz inside. The bottle is opened by pushing the marble down firmly to allow some of the gas to escape. The marble drops down and is caught in a depression formed in the neck. When the bottle is tilted to pour or drink the liquid the marble rests in a dimple. Two Ballarat miners, Evan Rowland and Robert Lewis started manufacturing mineral and aerated waters, bitters, cordials, and liqueurs in 1854, in a tent on the shores of Lake Wendouree Ballarat. Another 13 firms at that time employed manual operations, whereas they introduced Taylor's No. 1 machine that speeded up the process and laid the foundation for their fortune. Evan Rowland was a pioneer in the aerated water trade in Australia. He was born on August 2, 1826, in North Wales. In 1852, during the gold rush, he emigrated to Melbourne, and in 1854 he went to Ballarat and formed a partnership with Robert Lewis, the firm being called ‘‘Rowlands & Lewis’’. Their next step was to secure a supply of pure water. Using mineral Waters that they found via a natural spring at Warrenheip, Victoria. From the outset, the beverages made from this water gained repute and were in great demand. Their business prospered so well that in 1858 they were able to build a factory at the corner of Sturt and Dawson Streets, Ballarat, and to fit with the most up-to-date machinery then in use. By 1870 their business had increased so much and demand had grown to such an extent that Mr. Rowlands erected another factory, covering over an acre of ground at the corner of Dana and Doveton Streets, costing £13,000. The factory was fitted with the most modern equipment of the time to manufacture cordials and aerated water. In 1873 Rowlands established an agency at 116 Collins St, Melbourne, because the demand for the products of the Melbourne factory became so large. The company expanded to Sydney opening a factory at the corner of Burns & Hay Streets Darling Harbour obtaining spring water to supply this plant from Katoomba in the Blue Mountains. The water was brought to Sydney by rail. In the meantime, the Melbourne concern had progressed so rapidly that in 1888 a magnificent factory embodying all the latest ideas and equipment was built in King Street Melbourne. Robert Lewis was a fellow Welshman born in 1816, and he arrived in Port Phillip in 1853 and became a partner in the early day with Evan Rowland but with lesser and shorter involvement in the firm, from which he retired in 1876. Robert Lewis was perhaps better known as Ballarat's first mayor and a Member of the Legislative Assembly. He was a strong supporter of local charities, president/treasurer of the Eisteddfod Committee, a major force in the development of the Ballarat Hospital, and he was the mayor of Ballarat five times, the first in 1863, (having been a counsellor as early as 1859) and for the last time in 1881. Lewis died in 1884 of a stroke in Ballarat. Rowlands continued in the firm and invented and patented an improved soda water bottle. The water used in Rowlands products was filtered four times but his attempts to use local corks failed on quality grounds. He was a stickler for quality, which was so good that many outside Victoria were prepared to pay the 'premium' imposed by inter-colonial customs duty payable at that time. By the 1890s, Rowlands had factories in Ballarat, Melbourne, Sydney, and Newcastle. He died in 1894 but his company continued until well after the Second World War when it was sold to Schweppes.An early manufacturing process producing the first mineral waters in Australia was invented and developed by an early Welsh migrant to Australia. The Evan Rowlands story gives an insight into the early development of manufacturing industries in Australia that allowed their workers and the towns they were situated in to prosper and develop into what they are today. Bottle; clear glass Codd neck bottle with small marble in top. Once contained soda water or soft drink. Manufactured in 1921 by E. Rowlands of Ballarat, Melbourne, Katoomba and Sydney. The bottle is 'recyclable' - the message on the base says that it remains the property of E. Rowlands Pty Ltd."E. ROWLANDS BALLARAT MELBOURNE KATOOMBA AND SYDNEY". Imprinted into bas "1921" "THIS BOTTLE REMAINS THE PROPERTY OF E. ROWLANDS PTY LTD"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, bottle, codd bottle, hiram codd, glass marble bottle, e. rowlands bottle manufacturer, soda bottle australia, early recyclable bottle, codd's patent bottle, marble bottle -
Clunes Museum
Memorabilia - LABELS, The Frame Shop
... Eberhard & Co. Aerated Waters & Cordial Factory ...Eberhard & Co. Aerated Waters & Cordial Factory was a family owned business in ClunesBottle labels set in a brown frame with gold trim. Five labels of Eberhard Cordial Factory, Cloves, Green Ginger, Orange cordial, Raspberry, Peppermint. Each label is shaped like a shield in varying colours. Trademark "Crown" on all but Raspberry label. Dark Green mat board.eberhard, labels, compound cordial -
Clunes Museum
Memorabilia - LABEL
LABEL FOR BOTTLES OF VINEGAR FROM THE EBERHARD & CO. CORDIAL FACTORY IN CLUNESLABEL FOR VINEGAR BOTTLE - RECTANGULAR, WHITE BACKGROUND WITH RED, WHITE & BLUE PRINTING AND CROWN DESIGNIMITATION VINEGAR . BROWN TABLE VINEGAR . CONTENTS 26 OZS. EBERHARD & CO. CLUNESlocal history, commerce, labels, eberhard & co labels -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Bottle
Thomas Oliver Hunter was born in1867 and died in Bendigo in 1941. Advertisements show the following:- 1891- manufacturer of aerated water and cordial. 1893 had a stock of ales and stout 1908 - joined with his brother Frederick and became Hunter Bros. 1912 - Brewer 1915 - Combined with Steward Bros. of Eaglehawk and the company became Steward and Hunter Pty Ltd. The site of manufacturing was the Kent Brewery in Bridge St., BendigoBottle Glass with marking on one side and down the bottom T.O.HUNTER TRADEMARK (EMBOSSED GREYHOUND) BENDIGO. THIS BOTTLE IS THE PROPERTY OF T.O. HUNTER BENDIGO AND CANNOT BE LEGALLY USED BY OTHERSbottle, glass -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Bottle
... REED BROS CRYSTAL CORDIAL WORKS BENDIGO. THIS BOTTLE... CRYSTAL CORDIAL WORKS BENDIGO. THIS BOTTLE IS THE PROPERTY OF REED ...Joseph Reed was born in 1875 and came to Bendigo in 1900 after gaining experience at an aerated water factory in Melbourne. He built a new factory in Long Gully in 1906. He formed a partnership with his brother in 1908. By 1911 sales of aerated water were dropping dramatically so the brothers began making tomato sauce and moved into new premises - the old Bruce Cordial Factory in Bridge Street, Bendigo. Following Joseph's death, his share of the business was taken over by his son . The company was bought out in 1966 by Cohns.Small glass bottle smaller than full size REED BROS CRYSTAL CORDIAL WORKS BENDIGO. THIS BOTTLE IS THE PROPERTY OF REED BROS BENDIGObottle, glass, reed bros. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: 'TARAXALE' BEVERAGE BOTTLE LABELS
A set of bottle labels in a plastic bag. 'The XXTH Century Beverage non-intoxicating Taraxale registered. Brewed (without yeast) from the Dandelion & other herbs by the Taraxale Brewing Co. Depot, City Market Bendigo.'industries, 'tarax', lydia chancellor, collection, industry, manufacturing, drink, alcohol, pethard family, george pethard, cordial, bendigo, 'tarax, ' taraxale brewing co. depot city market bendigo, labels, bottles -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - COHN BROTHERS COLLECTION: VARIOUS LETTERS
Two folded typed documents relating to improper use of Cohn's company bottles, both captioned as such and numbered No 8. [a] Ouyen Cordials Co, 10th June 1940. [b] Croft's Stores Pty Ltd of 176 Bank St South Melbourne, 20th June 1940.bendigo, industry, cohn bros brewery -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - JAMES LERK COLLECTION: BENDIGO CENTRAL BOTTLE CLUB NEWSLETTER
Bendigo Central Bottle Club Newsletter - James Lerk Collection (Probably Vol 4 No 5 ca. May 1979 - not referred to on cover). Short article on business of Paulsen & Stanton (Castlemaine/Campbells Creek), manufacturers of aerated waters, ginger beer and cordial ca, 1850s - early 1870s.; small article as a ''Book Preview'' on planned publication - July 1979 - of book on the Bendigo Pottery (written after 9 years of research) - no title for book given. Said to be published by Jim Lowden (Kilmore); short article on extract from future book on Castlemaine and district bottles refers to some details of Fitzgeralds Brewery & Distillery (also known as Fitzgerald & Newman) with some detail of house built on hill looking down on the brewery. There are pictures of Dutch Tiles another page shows unusual bottles and figurines including one inscribed -William Ivth's Reform cordial. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - JAMES LERK COLLECTION: BENDIGO CENTRAL BOTTLE CLUB NEWSLETTER
Bendigo Central Bottle Club Newsletter - James Lerk Collection (October/November 1976) Reference to John O'Connel (sic) O'Connell? And his involvement in W Bruce's Brewery/their Cordial & Aerated Waters Manufacturer/own factory in Chapel Street/ sons of his kept factory going until late 'fifties' (1950s).