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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Bottle, c1887
Rectangular shaped Bottle. Bluish tint in the glass. Inscripted on one side C.C. Forster Stawell (Druggist, Dispensing and Manufacturing Chemist)stawell -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Functional object - Ointment
Examples of Rawleigh’s medicinal products that were sold exclusively through agents for the company throughout Australia. Rawleigh & Co. was established by William Rawleigh in America in 1889 and later expanded into Australia. The company made a variety of household products in a factory in Collins Place, Melbourne, between 1930 and 1935. It specialised in medicines and remedies, food additives, cleaning products and toiletries. The name Rawleigh was synonymous with service and quality products. W.T. Rawleigh was the forerunner in using the “direct-to-customers” method which took the Rawleigh products, bypassing the jobber and the dealer, taking the shortest distance directly to the customer. Rawleigh knew that most people were not familiar with his goods or his name and realised that leaving his products with his customers for trial would later produce good sales. He was certain that they would use the product, like it, and buy more. The "time and trial" system was the forerunner of the Rawleigh Guarantee of Satisfaction. W.T. Rawleigh was amongst the first manufacturers to offer a free trial and guarantee that unless absolutely satisfied, there would be no sale.Metal jar of medical ointment with blue background decorated with gold and cream flowers and leaves. Small bottle of clear medical liquid..1 Rawleigh's Ready Relief - Reg'd Vic 18810 E2012 - Liquid .2 Rawleigh's Medicated Ointment - Reg'd Vic 635 - Ointment medicine, rawleighs, medical products, agents -
Diamond Valley Vietnam Veterans Sub-Branch
Container - Bottle, c2016
The port was one of many initiatives by the Victorian Branch of Vietnam Veterans Association of Australia to commemorate the Battle of Long Tan.Significant to the extent that it is a reminder that 2016 was a significant commemoration of a major battle in Vietnam - the Battle of Long Tan.Bottle of port; Pfeiffers brand, 500 ml; 2016 VVAA (Vic) label commemorates 50th Anniversary of the Battle of Long TanLabel headed Victorian Branch Vietnam Veterans Association of Australia; then 50th Anniversary logo finishing with "Commemorative Port". Fine print on label satisfies regulatory labeling requirements.vietnam, diamond valley vietnam veterans sub branch, battle of long tan -
Falls Creek Historical Society
Clothing - Britteny Cox - Blazer Sochi WInter Olympics, 2014
Britteny (Britt) Cox was born in Wodonga, Victoria in 1994. She grew up skiing alpine and mogul events on the slopes of Falls Creek. In 2004 she competed in her first International Ski Federation (FIS) event at Mt. Buller. At Vancouver 2010, 15-year-old Britt made history as the youngest Australian to compete at a Winter Olympic Games. She went on to compete at Sochi 2014, PyeongChang 2018 and Beijing 2022, despite breaking six ribs and a collarbone in a crash in 2019. In 2012, she was awarded an Australia Sport Hall of Fame scholarship. Her major breakthrough came in 2016/17 season when she took seven victories and two third place finishes to win the moguls as well as the overall freestyle World Cup titles, thus becoming the first Australian woman to win the Crystal Globe in moguls. She finished off a highly successful campaign by winning the World Championship title in Sierra Nevada. After 12 years of competing on the highest level at the FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cup tour, Britteny announced her retirement from competitive skiing in July 2022.This blazer is significant because it was worn by Falls Creek Skier Britteny Cox at the Winter Olympics Sochi 2014.Opening Ceremony blazer for the Winter Olympics Sochi, 2014. It is a bottle green blazer lined with the names of the 198 Australian winter Olympians.britteny cox, australian winter olympians, mogul skier, sochi olympics 2014 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - COHN BROTHERS COLLECTION: EASTER FLOAT, 1950's - 60's
Photograph depicting 2 trucks and 1 carriage, the carriage is being pulled by 2 horses. The first truck has a light coloured cabin, on the back is large bottle top in 3 colours and written on it is ' Cohns, Orange, Bendigo, Swan Hill. There is a large model of a bottle on a stand and numerous other bottles around. There are 2 women sitting on the back of the truck. On the side of the trailer there is a sign that reads 'Cohns', twice on top, '100 years of progress' in the middle, and 'Bendigo' and Swan Hill' on the bottom. On the cabin door is 'Cohns Ltd Bendigo'. Second truck has a light coloured cabin with a dark roof. On the front is written 'Say Cohns please' and 100 years'. On the tray of the second truck is a large bottle of Tomato SauceGeg. V. Brock Studiosevent, easter fair, cohn brothers float., cohn brothers , easter procession -
Tennis Australia
Trophy, 1973
Two part (bottle & lid) glazed ceramic trophy for 'CLINT EASTWOOD/INVITATIONAL/CELEBRITY TENNIS/TOURNAMENT'. Trophy is also a bottle of Beam whiskey, as per label on base: 'BEAM/100 MONTHS OLD/KENTUCKY BOURBON WHISKEY/86 PROOF/ BOTTLED BY JAMES B. BEAM DISTILLING CO. CLERMONT- BEAM, KENTUCKY'. Sticker on front stating:'OKLAHOMA/LIQUOR TAX PAID/12 GALLON'. Text on rear of vessel states: 'PEBBLE BEACH/JULY, 1973'. Text embossed under base states: 'CREATION OF JAMES B. BEAM/DISTILLING CO./KY-DRB-230/GENUINE REGAL CHINA 1973/C.MILLER/REGAL CHINA CORPORATION/145/LIQUOR BOTTLE'. Materials: Ceramic, Cork, Adhesive labeltennis -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - JAMES LERK COLLECTION: BENDIGO CENTRAL BOTTLE CLUB NEWSLETTER
Bendigo Central Bottle Club Newsletter - James Lerk Collection Marked as no volume but No. 4 - would be Volume 5, No 4 ca. March 1980. Includes 'sketch' of bottle relevant to Bendigo business - A Fraser & Son (herbal beer manufacturer) Back page shows photos of Dawn Lee, Merv Warrick and Reg Jones. -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Container - Ink Bottle, 1890s to 1902
This design of ink bottle or ink well was commonly referred to as a ‘penny ink well’ because it was very inexpensive to produce. It is also known as a dwarf bottle. It was recovered from the wreck of the 1895-1902 ship Inverlochy and is part of the John Chance Collection. Pen and ink has been in use for hand writing from about the seventh century up until the mid-20th century. Up until around the mid-19th century a quill pen made from a bird’s feather was used. In the 1850s the steel point pen was invented and could be manufactured on machines in large quantities. In the 1880s a successful portable fountain pen was designed, giving a smooth flowing ink and ease of use. Ink wells, used with steel nib dip pens, were commonly used up until the mid-20th century. The pens only held a small amount of ink so users had to frequently dip the nib of the pen into an ink well for more ink. Hand writing with pen and ink left wet writing on the paper, so blotting paper was carefully used to absorb the excess ink and prevent smudging. Ink could be purchased, ready to use, or in the powdered form, which needed to be mixed with water. After the invention of fountain pens, which had a reservoir of ink, and then ballpoint pens, which also had ink that flowed freely, the dip pen was slowly replaced. However, artisans continue to use nib pens to create beautiful calligraphy. INVERLOCHY 1895-1902 - The Inverlochy was a steel sailing barque built in Scotland in 1895 for international trade. In 1902 the Inverlochy left Liverpool under the command of Captain E.R. Kendrick. There were 21 officers and crew and the captain’s wife Mrs Kendrick, on board, bound for Australia with cargo that included tools, chemicals, liquor (beer, whisky, stout, rum, and brandy), steel, iron, wire netting, hoop iron, tinplate and pig iron), and steel wire for the Melbourne Tramway Company, tiles, soap, soft goods and earthenware. On December 18 almost at their destination, the Inverlochy ran aground on Ingoldsby Reef at Point Addis, near Anglesea. The crew and passengers left the ship via lifeboat and landed at Thompson’s Creek, then walked about 20 kilometres to Barwon Heads. Salvagers were interested in the 10 miles of cable in the hold. Mrs Kendrick’s ‘high grade’ bicycle was amongst the items salvaged but she lost her jewellery and two pianos. By February 1903 the ship had broken up and objects such as bottles and casks of liquor were washed ashore. Bad weather shook the wreck in June 1903, causing the ship’s spars and figurehead to be washed ashore. This ink bottle is historically significant as it represents methods of hand written communication that were still common up until the mid-20th century, when fountain pens and ballpoint pens took over in popularity and convenience. The Ink bottle also has significant as it was recovered by John Chance, a diver from the wreck of the Inverlochy 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. This Ink bottle is significant because of its historical connection to the barque Inverlochy, which is an example of a commercial international steel sailing barque and is listed on the Victorian Heritage Database VHR S338. The Inverlochy is significant for its cargo, which is a snapshot of the kind of goods imported into Australia at the turn of the 19th century, including cable for the Melbourne Tramway Company. The wreck of the Inverlochy is important as an accessible dive site that shows the remains of a large international trading vessel and its contents. It is valuable for an insight into Victorian era of shipping and maritime history. Ink bottle, glazed, prange-brown ceramic cylinder, ring of clay on top for lip, narrow mouth, very short neck on wide shoulder that reaches out to edge of of straight-sided body, flat base. On the shoulder, close to the neck, are concentric lines in the clay. There are dark areas around the lip and mouth opening. The clay appears to have a fold line on its body. The material has flecks of darker material in it. Sediment around shoulder. Handmade. Also called a Penny Ink Well.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, john chance, inverlochy, scotland, captain e.r. kendrick, melbourne tramway company, tramway cable, ingoldsby reef, point addis, anglesea, thompson’s creek, barwon heads, ink bottle, writing equipment, writing accessory, office equipment, stationery, domestic, stoneware, clay, ceramic, pottery, ink well, inkwell, penny ink well, nib pen, dip pen, ink, hand writing, record keeping, household, business, vintage, blotting paper, dwarf ink -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - BOTTLES COLLECTION: M. B. FOSTER & SONS DUBLIN EXTRA STOUT
Glass bottle. Red and cream colour label. Virgoe. Son & Co. Melbourne sole agents in Victoria and Tasmania. Dublin extra stout first quality. M. B. Foster & Sons 27 Borrk St., Bond st. London. The bottle is full with cork. In very good condition. Must be kept upright otherwise there is a leak in the cork.business, retail, brewery -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - COHN BROTHERS COLLECTION: BOTTLE FILLING MACHINE
Photograph. Cohn Bros. Collection. Black & white photo of a man operating a bottle filling machine. The bottles travel on a conveyor to the filling point. They travel past a large container with a gauge on the top. There are other various pipes and pieces behind the man. He is wearing a bag apron tied up with string. ML45/3 (written on the back).organization, business, cohn bros, cohn bros. collection, bottle filling machine, brewers, cordial & aerated water manufacturers -
Orbost & District Historical Society
glass stopper, Early 20th century
Possibly used as a stopper for a sauce bottle.A small glass stopper.glass bottle-stopper container -
Clunes Museum
Artwork, other - LABEL
LABEL , USED ON NECK OF SAUCE BOTTLE.BLUE LABEL, GREY BORDER, WHITE -M- ON RED BACKGROUND.BUYERS HOT (AUST.) LTD. GUARANTEED FREE FROM ARTIFICIAL COLOURINGS ADELAIDE MELBOURNE SYDNEY BRISBANE PERTH CANBERRA A.C.T.10 FL. OZS. NETT.local history, commerce, labels -
Clunes Museum
Ephemera - LABEL, UNKNOWN
LABEL USED BY EBERHARD FOR THEIR DRINK BOTTLESEBERHARD'S LABEL FOR CREAMING SODADEPOSIT 3d REFUNDED WITH THIS LABEL ATTACHED. EBERHARD AND CO. CLUNES - TALBOTlocal history, commerce, labels, eberhard & co. labels -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Lemon Punch Cordial
Yellow Label with Pink to Faded Pink picture of a man wearing a hat on the label top left Metal lid that has RustedPunch Lemon Lemonade This Bottle always remains the property of H Jausburn artificially Coloured an Ideal winter or summer Beverage -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Shield, Methodist Babies' Home Competitive Bottle Shield
Varnished dark brown wooden shield with engraved silver plaques attached. Winners: California Hill Amount of money raised given together with the number of 'bags'."BENDIGO BRANCH METHODIST BABIES HOME COMPETITIVE BOTTLE SHIELD 1937-1942" "THE 'EDWARDS' SHIELD WON BY CALIFORNIA HILL"methodist babies' home bendigo branch -
Orbost & District Historical Society
bottles, mid - second half 20th century
Two square shaped bottles with rounded shoulders. They are lipped and probably had glass stoppers.2376.1 is pink and 2376.2 is a light brown colour.2376.1 - on base 4 2376.2 - on base - 6container glass-bottle -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Bottle
Bottle clear glass with ground glass stopper. Has a rectangular grip. Paper label on side. Used in a pharmacy. Contains crystals of resin. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - WATER BOTTLE & CARRIER, pre 1914
Item in the collection of H.B. FIELD, 1st & 2nd AIF, refer Cat No 890P for his service details.Water Bottle and Carrier .1) Enamel. 2 pint, cloth covered, with cork .2) leather, with canvas shoulder pad leather strap.2) marked in ink by hand "E.L.SMITH"equipment, water bottles, military -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - First wool sale and buyer at Portland Wool Exchange, n.d
Port of Portland AuthorityFront: (no inscriptions) Back: Firts wool sale and buyer (top left, blue pen). 1 copy 8 x 6, 1 copy 10 x 8 (top left, blue pen). C (top right, red felt tip pen).port of portland archives -
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 -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Water bottle
Standard Army issue item. Original owner not knownArmy issue water bottle. Steel construction with blue baked enamel finish. Housed in khaki felt jacket. In leather carrier. No strap.Leather has manufacturer's stamp; "WHITEHOUSE & HARTLEY WALSALL 3038" Stopper marked "DD", Defence arrow and "QP"water bottle -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
Souvenir Bottle of Wine & 2 Sherry glasses, Emerald State School Centenary 1979, 1979
This Wine and Sherry glasses were made as souvenirs for the Centenary of the Emerald Primary School in 1979Bottle has picture of state school with front gate on it.Sherry glasses have picture of front gate of school with tree growing nearbyEmerald state school inscribed with PS No.2110 1879-1909 . PS3381 1901-1979centenary/ emerald primary school -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle, glass, c.1916- c.1923
Slender clear glass bottle, square in section, embossed text in impressed circle on base. and cartouche shaped panel impressed on one side.'M714' (indistinct) 'AGM' on baseglass manufacturer. -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle, glass, 1934-2004
Amber glass bottle for screw top, cartouche shaped in section, embossed numeral on side near base, monogram, letters and numerals on base.On side near base 'O'. On base AGM monogram, '206' or '903' (indistinct) over 'F1262', over 'O', with a space then 'M'.amber glass, medicine -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle, glass, c. 1934-2004
Round in section, clear amber glass bottle for screw top. Embossed numeral on side near base, monogram, letters and numerals on base.On side near base '8'. on base, AGM monogram over 'F1054' over 'M', with indistinct characters near edge.amber glass -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle, glass
Small amber rectangular glass bottle with cork lined plastic screw top containing two brass nozzles. Numbers embossed on base'04' '226' on baseamber glass -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottles, essence
Three cylindrical clear glass bottles tapering to neck with wax covered cork stoppers. Labels fawn background with text and illustration in black.Pioneer. Essence. Lemon -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Ink bottle
Cylindrical shaped purple glass bottle with black metal top and label on sides. Label with violet background, black and white border and text.H. Stephens. Violet Endorsing Rubber Stamp. -
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 ? -
Deaf Children Australia
Bottle of Camphorated Oil
Camphor oil has been used for centuries to treat a plethora of ailments. It can act as an antiseptic, pain reliever, antidepressant and even a stimulant. Camphor oil has been used as an ingredient in smelling salts for years, as well. Its most common use is for the relief of arthritic and rheumatic aches and pains, skin ailments, colds and back pain. Camphor absorbs easily into the skin and produces a cooling, soothing effect. There are also references to the treatment of ear infections. Six sided triangular brown bottle with screw cap, with oil. Label indicates Camphorated Oil bought from Frederick Lee & Sons. Handwritten on label "ear drops & rub on". "POISONOUS:-Not to be taken/CAMPHORATED OIL/Caution: To be used with care and strickly in accordance with the directions./FREDERICK LEE & SONS/(Horace L.Lee)/Resident Chemists & Foot Specialists./103 Greville Street, Prahran, S.1/PHONE LA 1038" on front label. "NOT TO BE TAKEN" imprinted on the glass deaf children australia, chemical, camphorated oil, frederick lee & sons, bottle