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Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph, Bairnsdale Advertiser, East Gippsland Floods 1988, 1/11/1988 12:00:00 AM
Also two other black and white photographs of raging flood waters during same flood event. 04933.1 10 x 17 cm and 04933.2 18 x 24.5 cmBlack and white photograph showing flood waters flowing through a camping park with two large tents and a caravan surrounded East Gippsland Victoriaoil and gas industry -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Woodsedge Craft Centre TAFE display, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1/11/1993 12:00:00 AM
Woodsedge Craft Centre TAFE display Artist Ann Greenwood and Pat Waters with Penny Johnston from ABC Sale at Lakes Entrance VictoriaBlack and white photograph at Woodsedge Craft Centre TAFE display Artist Ann Greenwood and Pat Waters with Penny Johnston from ABC Sale at Lakes Entrance Victoriaexhibition, arts and crafts, events -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Rhys Allit, Meaghan Barnes, Kate Bassett, Tanya Waters, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1/03/1996 12:00:00 AM
Junior B grade tennis runners up Lakes Seles Rhys Allit, Meaghan Barnes, Kate Bassett, Tanya Waters Black and white photograph of Junior B grade tennis runners up Lakes Seles Rhys Allit, Meaghan Barnes, Kate Bassett, Tanya Waters Lakes Entrance Victoria sports, tennis, recreation, clubs -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Jonothan Pasquill, Bree Waters, Jono Ellis and Chris Smith, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1/04/1994 12:00:00 AM
Jonothan Pasquill, Bree Waters, Jono Ellis and Chris Smith who took part in Junior Doubles tennis match Lakes Entrance VictoriaBlack and white photograph showing Jonothan Pasquill, Bree Waters, Jono Ellis and Chris Smith who took part in Junior Doubles tennis match Lakes Entrance Victoria sports, clubs, recreation -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Bryden Stron, Matt Jennings, Katherine Brew and Bree Waters, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1/11/1995 12:00:00 AM
Bryden Stron, Matt Jennings, Katherine Brew and Bree Waters on Rowe Street tennis court, Football ground in background Lakes Entrance VictoriaBlack and white photograph of Junior tennis players Bryden Stron, Matt Jennings, Katherine Brew and Bree Waters on Rowe Street tennis court, Football ground in background Lakes Entrance Victoriasports, tennis, clubs, recreation -
Orbost & District Historical Society
black and white photographs, January 1934
These are photographs taken during the 1934 flood at Orbost. From The Argus (Melbourne) on January 10 1934 "Damage estimated at £500,000 has been caused by the floods in the Orbost district. No loss of life occurred, largely owing to the heroic efforts of rescue parties. Many families spent Monday night on the roofs of houses or in trees, surrounded by deep, rushing flood waters." This 1934 flood was devastating, destroying a section of the 1922 Orbost bridge - the centre span was washed away -. wrecking fences, bridges and roads, dumping silt and debris on the rich river flats and drowning cattle.These photographs are pictorial records of the 1934 floods at Orbost, a significant event in the history of Orbost.Nine small black / white photographs of flood damage,3253.2 on back - "Waters rushing down Princes Highway and....of......where you see the waves" 3253.3 on back - "rushing flood waters over Lochiel Park Bridge approach at the rear of picture 1934"orbost-flood-1934 flood-orbost -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Bottle, S Rowley, Late 19th century
This bottle was known as a torpedo bottle. As the bottle had to lie on its side the soda was kept in contact with the cork and stopped the cork from shrinking and causing loss of pressure. This bottle comes from the Warrnambool aerated waters factory of John Searle Rowley (1837-1893). John Rowley, born in England, came to Australia in 1856 and in 1865 he opened a branch of the Geelong Corio Brewery at the corner of Timor and Banyan Streets in Warrnambool, bottling the beer, not brewing it. In 1870 this business was closed and Rowley developed his soft drinks business which he had established in 1868. In 1872 the business was called the Warrnambool Steam Aerated Works when a steam engine was purchased from Melbourne. In 1872 the factory was turning out 600 dozen bottles a day. By the 1880s the factory was occupying half an acre of land, was employing 13 people and manufacturing 20 varieties of drinks. Rowley died in 1893. He had been active in community affairs, serving four years on the Warrnambool Council and on the committees of the Warrnambool Hospital and the Mechanics Institute. This bottle is of great interest as it comes from the factory of the prominent 19th century Warrnambool aerated waters manufacturer, John Rowley. Few of his bottles have survived today. Cordial and soft drinks manufacturing was an important industry in Warrnambool for over 100 years and John Rowley was a key figure in this industry.This is a glass bottle, tinted green. The body of the bottle has an oval shape tapering to a point at the end and is known as a torpedo bottle. It can only be stored lying on its side. The neck of the bottle ends with a moulded glass top. There is no stopper. The bottle is slightly discoloured inside. The information on the maker is embossed into the body of the bottle.‘J.S. Rowley’s Aerated Waters Timor Street Warrnambool’john searle rowley, cordial manufacturers in warrnambool, history of warrnambool -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - James Howden, Alec McPhee, Bree Waters ,Bryan Stephens, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1/08/1994 12:00:00 AM
Junior tennis team Sanchez who were runners up in Junior Winter competition, James Howden Alec McPhee Bree Waters Bryan StephensBlack and white photograph of Junior tennis team Sanchez who were runners up in Junior Winter competition, James Howden Alec McPhee Bree Waters Bryan Stephens Lakes Entrance Victoriasports, tennis, recreation, clubs -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - East Gippsland Shire with Tourism Lakes Entrance Victoria, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1/12/1994 12:00:00 AM
tourism operators Rob Coates and Damien Waters Bruce Evans and Nicole Leader of East Gippsland Shire with Ken Hore of County Victoria Tourism Lakes Entrance VictoriaBlack and white photograph showing tourism operators Rob Coates and Damien Waters Bruce Evans and Nicole Leader of East Gippsland Shire with Ken Hore of County Victoria Tourism Lakes Entrance Victoriatourism, east gippsland shire -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Bottle, J Fletcher Warrnambool, Early 20th century
These bottles are known as marble stopper bottles. This type of bottle was filled upside down so that as soon as the filling stopped the stopper was forced down to seal the bottle against the rubber ring. Pressure inside the bottle would keep the marble pressed against the top of the bottle. To open the bottle the marble was pressed down where it would fall into the neck chamber below. The marble would stay inside the chamber when the bottle was tilted up for drinking. These bottles have come from the aerated waters factory of John Fletcher of Warrnambool. This factory in Koroit Street was established in the mid 19th century by John Davis. As a young boy John Fletcher worked at the cordial factory of John Rowley in Banyan Street, Warrnambool and then worked for a number of years for John Davis at his Union Cordial Factory. In 1885 John Fletcher succeeded John Davis and continued in this business until 1930.. The business was then taken over by Ralph Reeves. John Fletcher manufactured aerated waters, soda, tonic waters, lemonade, ginger ale, hop beer, hop bitters, sarsaparilla and cordials. These bottles are of interest firstly because they are good examples of marble stopper bottles, no longer in use today. They are also important because they are John Fletcher bottles and he was a prominent soft drinks manufacturer in Warrnambool for over 40 years. These four bottles are made of green coloured glass. They have a round body with deep indentations at the top, narrowing the entrance to the neck which is short and thick. The top opening is made of thick moulded glass. A glass marble is loose in the neck section. The rubber ring inside the neck is missing. The manufacturer’s details are embedded into the glass on both sides of the bottle.‘Lemonade’ ‘J.Fletcher’s Aerated Waters Koroit Street Warrnambool’ ‘This bottle is the property of John Fletcher Warrnambool and cannot be legally used by others’ fletcher's cordial, marble stopper bottle, warrnambool cordial -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Bottle, Bottle Rowley, Late 19th century
This marble stopper bottle came from the Warrnambool aerated waters manufacturer, John Rowley. A marble stopper bottle was filled upside down so that as soon as the filling stopped the stopper was forced down to seal the bottle against the rubber ring. Pressure inside the bottle would keep the marble pressed against the top of the bottle. To open the bottle the marble was pressed down where it would fall into the neck chamber below. The marble would stay inside the chamber when the bottle was tilted up for drinking. John Rowley (1837-1893) was born in England and came to Australia in 1856. In 1865 he opened a branch of the Geelong Corio Brewery at the corner of Timor and Banyan Streets, Warrnambool, bottling the beer, not brewing it. In 1870 this business was closed and Rowley developed his soft drinks business which he had established in 1868. In 1872 the business was called the Warrnambool Steam Aerated Works when a steam engine was purchased from Melbourne. By this time the factory was turning out 600 dozen bottles a day. For some time Rowley also had a factory in the Western District town of Hamilton. By the 1880s the Warrnambool factory was occupying half an acre of land, was employing 13 people and manufacturing 20 varieties of drinks. Rowley was active in community affairs, serving four years on the Warrnambool Council and he was on the committees of the Warrnambool Hospital and the Mechanics’ Institute.This bottle is of great interest as it comes from the factory of the prominent 19th century Warrnambool aerated waters manufacturer, John Rowley. This is one of the few bottles we have from the Rowley factory. Cordial manufacturing was an important industry in Warrnambool for over 100 years and John Rowley was a key figure in this industry. This is a marble stopper green-coloured glass bottle. The body is rounded with a round base and it has deep indentations at the top of the body that narrows to form a small chamber. The neck tapers to the top of the bottle which has a moulded glass top and a rubber ring inside the top. A green marble is loose in the neck chamber. Details of the soft drinks manufacturer are impressed into the glass on the side of the bottle. ‘J.S.Rowley’s Aerated Waters Warrnambool & Hamilton’ ‘D. K.’ john searle rowley, warrnambool, cordial manufacturers in warrnambool, history of warrnambool -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Organ - Wood, McIlwraith organ, 1868 approximate
Organ donated to the Cowes Kindergarten by McIlwraith Ancestors, then given PIDHSOrgan from McIlwraith home, Rhyll. Wooden, fret work in front, coloured cherubs and panels, rest for candle or light on left side top, beading below keyboard.Waters, New Yorklocal history, musical instruments, keyboard, organ, mcilwraith family, rhyll, phillip island -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - J Waters, J Clegg, C Bush, P Darcy, J Driscol Plavins , A Tezer G French, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1/05/2001 12:00:00 AM
Under Fourteen Boys Basketball runners up in recent competition J Waters, J Clegg, C Bush, P Darcy, J Driscol Plavins, A Tezer ,G French Lakes Entrance VictoriaColour photograph of Under Fourteen Boys Basketball runners up in recent competition J Waters J Clegg C Bush P Darcy J Driscol Plavins A Tezer G French Lakes Entrance Victoriasports, basketball, recreation, clubs -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Postcard - North Arm Lakes Entrance Victoria. c1935, 1935 c
tourist launch on the calm waters of North Arm Lakes Entrance Victoria. c1935 . Also two other black and white postcards showing launch and rowing boat on North Arm waterway Lakes EntranceBlack and white postcard showing a tourist launch on the calm waters of North Arm Lakes Entrance Victoria. c1935 Also two other black and white postcards showing launch and rowing boat on North Arm waterway Lakes Entrance View North Arm Lakes Entranceboats and boating, tourism, gippsland lakes -
Australian National Surfing Museum
Surfboard, Circa 2003
This surfboard was ridden by Australian surfer, Layne Beachley at competitions around the world for the 2003 ASP Professional World Surfing Tour. In 2003 Layne won her record sixth straight World Professional Surfing Championship. Layne would go on to win the word title for a record 7th time in 2006. Layne Beachley learned to surf at Manly Beach in Sydney. She is the first woman in the history of sport to win 7 professional world titles.The surfboard is of world significance. It was ridden by Layne Beachley, Australia's most successful competitive surfer, when she won her record sixth straight World Professional Surfing Championship in 2003.Layne Beachley surfboard shaped by Stuart D'Arcy in 2003. The surfboard is a three fin, 5' 10" rounded pin with yellow rails and blue pin lines. The board was ridden by Layne Beachley when she won her record 6th straight World Professional Surfing championship in 2003.Boost, Gallez, Layne Beachley Reach for the Stars, Darcy and Oakley logos on decklayne beachley, stuart darcy, darcy surfboards, reach for the stars foundation -
Nillumbik Shire Council
Photograph: Jessie IMAM, Jessie Imam, Untitled #3 (fox bones - ordered), 2012
This work forms a pair with Untitled #4 (fox bones – pattern) / This work draws on ideas of death and the traces of a body that death leaves behind / The work aims to confront the viewer with the concept of death, but it is not morbid or macabre in its consideration of it / Instead of fear the work presents a quiet and beautiful image that aims to portray a feeling of acceptance in the inevitable destruction of one's body / In this work the bones of a deceased fox were meticulously cleaned, bleached and layed out for photographing / No digital manipulation was used to arrange the bones / The same bones from the same fox were rearranged and used for the other work in this series. This work was completed in 2012 as part of the artist's residency in 2011 at Birrarung, Laughing Waters (Laughing Waters Artist in Residence program - LWAIR) managed by Nillumbik Shire Council / Works produced there take inspiration from the natural landscape and the creatures living within that particular environment.Print - digital photograph printed on hahnemuhle photo rag paper / edition 2 of 8 + 2 artist prints / Individual fox bones placed/layed out on a white background and arranged in an orderly fashion according to size and shape / Beige/neutral in colour / Blonde timber frame.No signatures / no personal markings / no framers identified. digital print / fox / bones / ordered / photograph / laughing waters / birrarung / imam / death -
Nillumbik Shire Council
Photograph: Jessie IMAM, Jessie Imam, Untitled #4 (fox bones - pattern), 2012
This work forms a pair with Untitled #3 (fox bones – ordered) / This work draws on ideas of death and the traces of a body that death leaves behind / The work aims to confront the viewer with the concept of death, but it is not morbid or macabre in its consideration of it / Instead of fear the work presents a quiet and beautiful image that aims to portray a feeling of acceptance in the inevitable destruction of one's body / In this work the bones of a deceased fox were meticulously cleaned, bleached and layed out for photographing / No digital manipulation was used to arrange the bones / The same bones from the same fox were rearranged and used for the other work in this series.This work was completed in 2012 as part of the artist's residency in 2011 at Birrarung, Laughing Waters (Laughing Waters Artist in Residence program - LWAIR) managed by Nillumbik Shire Council / Works produced there take inspiration from the natural landscape and the creatures living within that particular environment.Print - A digital photograph printed on hahnemuhle photo rag paper / edition 2 of 8 + 2 artist prints / Individual fox bones placed/layed out on a white background and arranged in an outward circular pattern. Beige/neutral in colour / Blonde timber frame. No signatures / no personal markings / no framers identified.digital print / fox / bones / pattern / photograph / laughing waters / birrarung / imam / death -
Nillumbik Shire Council
Collage: Elizabeth GOWER (b.1952 SA, AUS -), Cycles 7, 2015
The 'Cycles' series is an extension of two large scale provisional installations '150 Rotations', Melbourne Now, National Gallery of Victoria, and '356 Rotations', AC Institute in New York, which also re-purposed and aestheticised multiple paper units into hundreds of circular motifs.The immediate tactile connection with the material excesses and detritus of contemporary consumer culture informs the theoretical framework and conceptual understanding of Gower's practice, and associates her work with ideas of recovery and re-purpose, sustainable practice and thrift strategies that critique excesses of mass production and the notion of impermanence. This series was made ‘in transit’ during the artist’s recent studio residencies at Point[B], New York and Laughing Waters, Eltham, and at three temporary studios in Rome, Berlin and Collingwood.Kaleidoscope pattern of multiple segments (logos-Lipton tea) from commercial (food) catalogues on commercial packaging (cardboard - round lid). No inscriptions and markingscycles, gower, collage, pattern, logos, commercialism, consumerism, repurpose, recycle, riverbend, laughing waters -
Nillumbik Shire Council
Collage: Elizabeth GOWER (b.1952 SA, AUS), Cycles 11, 2015
The 'Cycles' series is an extension of two large scale provisional installations '150 Rotations', Melbourne Now, National Gallery of Victoria, and '356 Rotations', AC Institute in New York, which also re-purposed and aestheticised multiple paper units into hundreds of circular motifs.The immediate tactile connection with the material excesses and detritus of contemporary consumer culture informs the theoretical framework and conceptual understanding of Gower's practice, and associates her work with ideas of recovery and re-purpose, sustainable practice and thrift strategies that critique excesses of mass production and the notion of impermanence. This series was made ‘in transit’ during the artist’s recent studio residencies at Point[B], New York and Laughing Waters, Eltham, and at three temporary studios in Rome, Berlin and Collingwood.Kaleidoscope pattern of multiple segments (logos-Purina 'fancy feast') from commercial (food) catalogues on commercial packaging (cardboard - round lid). No inscriptions and markingscycles, gower, collage, pattern, logos, commercialism, consumerism, repurpose, recycle, riverbend, laughing waters -
Nillumbik Shire Council
Collage: Elizabeth GOWER (b.1952 SA, AUS), Cycles 10, 2015
The 'Cycles' series is an extension of two large scale provisional installations '150 Rotations', Melbourne Now, National Gallery of Victoria, and '356 Rotations', AC Institute in New York, which also re-purposed and aestheticised multiple paper units into hundreds of circular motifs.The immediate tactile connection with the material excesses and detritus of contemporary consumer culture informs the theoretical framework and conceptual understanding of Gower's practice, and associates her work with ideas of recovery and re-purpose, sustainable practice and thrift strategies that critique excesses of mass production and the notion of impermanence. This series was made ‘in transit’ during the artist’s recent studio residencies at Point[B], New York and Laughing Waters, Eltham, and at three temporary studios in Rome, Berlin and Collingwood.Kaleidoscope pattern of multiple segments (logos-Lipton 'Green Tea') from commercial (food) catalogues on commercial packaging (cardboard - round lid). No inscriptions and markingscycles, gower, collage, pattern, logos, commercialism, consumerism, repurpose, recycle, riverbend, laughing waters -
Slovenian Association Melbourne
Crossing the Equator, 1960, photo, Crossing the Equator, 1960, 4th October 2014
Crossing the EquatorCeremony held aboard the ship crossing the equatorBlack and white photoimmigration, ceremony -
Williamstown Botanic Gardens- Hobsons Bay City Council
Oral History_Williamstown Botanic Gardens_Chic Wyatt (nee Anderson), 27 December 2013
The interview is one of a series recorded in 2013-2014 to document memories and experiences of the Williamstown Botanic GardensA primary source of information on memories of the Gardens. Chic is the daughter of Ernie Anderson who worked at the Gardens from the age of 15 until he retired at 65. Ernie’s full name was Ernest Rupert Cyril Anderson. Chic verified from her Mother’s bible that her Father was born 19th June 1895. The Anderson family moved into the Curator’s Lodge in the grounds of the Gardens in 1938 following the death of the previous Curator, William Joseph Crowe. CD and transcript of interview with Chic Wyatt (nee Anderson) and her memories of the Gardens from her childhood through to adulthood. The purpose of the interview is to discuss a collection of photos she lent to the Gardens for copying (registration no. 2013.001) and to recall memories of her Father, Ernie Anderson and of living in the grounds.chic anderson, chic wyatt, anderson, fish pond, ornamental lake, gates, curator, horse, army camp, americans, world war 2, cannons, williamstown botanic gardens, hobsons bay city council, william joseph crowe -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Postcard - People on beach Lakes Entrance Victoria c1910, H D Bulmer, 1910 c
a crowd of excursionists on beach near Eastern Pier all dressed in Sunday Best clothes a few small boys paddling on waters edge. Glimpse of Red Bluff in background Lakes Entrance Victoria c1910. Also postcard of same image in Spares box donated by Carpenter familySepia toned postcard showing a crowd of excursionists on beach near Eastern Pier all dressed in Sunday Best clothes a few small boys paddling on waters edge. Glimpse of Red Bluff in background Lakes Entrance VictoriaThe Beach Lakes Entrancecivil engineering, beaches, social history, people -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph
"Genista" was acquired in 1921 by PI & Westernport Shipping, Co. It was the first command by Captain Jimmy Clarke in that Company 1923. His appointment was made by radio in possibly the first such appointment by radio. It was registered under 300 tons. It's life finished in 1925."Genista" steaming in open waters.local history, photography, photographs, slides, film, shipping, westernport trading, black & white photograph, shipping, sea captains, phillip island & westernport shipping co -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Bottle, Fletcher Warrnambool
These marble stopper bottles came from the Warrnambool aerated waters factory of John Fletcher. A marble stopper bottle was filled upside down so that as soon as the filling stopped the marble was forced down to seal the bottle against the rubber ring. Pressure inside the bottle would keep the marble pressed against the top of the bottle. To open the bottle the marble was pressed down where it would fall into the neck of the chamber below. The marble would stay inside the chamber when the bottle was tilted up for drinking. As a young boy John Fletcher worked at the cordial factory of John Rowley in Banyan Street, Warrnambool. He then worked in Koroit Street, Warrnambool at the Union Cordial Factory of John Davis. This factory had been established in the 1860s. In 1885 John Fletcher bought the business of John Davis and continued it on until 1930 when it was bought by Ralph Reeves. John Fletcher manufactured lemonade, tonic waters, soda water, sarsaparilla, cordials, ginger ale, hop beer and hop bitters. These bottles are of interest, firstly because they are good examples of the marble stopper bottle type of bottle, no longer in use. They are also important because they are John Fletcher bottles and he was a prominent businessman in Warrnambool for over 40 years.These are two glass bottles. They have a rounded base and body with deep indentations which give a narrowed aperture to the top of the body and the neck. The neck is round and tapering to a moulded opening at the top of the bottle. Both bottles had a round rubber ring inside the bottle, with one lodged in the bottom of the bottle. Both bottles have a green glass marble in the neck of the bottle. The name of the manufacturer of the lemonade is impressed into the body of the bottles. ‘J. Fletcher’s Aerated Waters Koroit Street Warrnambool’ ‘Lemonade’ ‘This bottle is the property of John Fletcher Warrnambool & cannot be legally used by others’ ‘A.G.M.’ john fletcher warrnambool, cordial manufacturers in warrnambool, history of warrnambool -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - fishing boat Christa Leanne, 1990 c
fishing boat Christa Leanne ex Allied Fisheries built by Tamar Engineering c 1982 scalloped in Tasmania waters then Lakes Entrance c 1988 prawn trawling Owner Steve Andcon went to TriaBunna c 2002 Bass StraitColour photograph of fishing boat Christa Leanne ex Allied Fisheries built by Tamar Engineering c 1982 scalloped in Tasmania waters then Lakes Entrance c 1988 prawn trawling Owner Steve Andcon went to TriaBunna c 2002 Bass Straitfishing industry, businesses -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Postcard - Flood, Glenferrie Road, Hawthorn, 1921
An item from an outstanding and diverse photographic and postcard collection, assembled by members of the Christian and Washfold families of Kew.Flood waters in Glenferrie Road. Glenferrie Meat Supply – Boyd & Winnett opposite. Car in distance in flood waters. Real photo postcardglenferrie road -- hawthorn (vic.), floods -- hawthorn (vic.), christian-washfold collection -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Postcard - Flood, Glenferrie Road, 1921
An item from an outstanding and diverse photographic and postcard collection, assembled by members of the Christian and Washfold families of Kew.Flood waters in Glenferrie Road. Glenferrie Meat Supply – Boyd & Winnett opposite. Car in distance in flood waters. Real photo postcard. Kodak print.glenferrie road -- hawthorn (vic.), floods -- hawthorn (vic.), christian-washfold collection -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Container - Cordial Bottle, Milner Bros ltd
owned by The Pointon family relatives of the Webb family one of the first coridial makers in Port Fairybottle with an indent below neck to hold marble from entering the liquid has a cone shaped neckWEBB BROS AERATED WATERS PORT FAIRYcordial, factory, webb, bottle, soft drink -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Container - Cordial Bottle
Webb Bros cordial Factoryovoid glass cordial bottle with no base cone shaped mouth-Torpedo WEBB & SONS BELFAST-AERATED WATERS MANUFACTURERSwebb bros, webb & sons, bottle, cordial, factory, belfast, port fairy