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Rutherglen Historical Society
Photograph - Image, 1914-1920 (Approximate)
Building is still in existence today but not as a working cellarBlack & white photograph, unframed but pasted to pages of an album. The Cellars Viticultural College"The Cellars Viticultural College Rutherglen"viticultural college, winemaking, rutherglen research centre -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Seppelts Cellars in Great Western
... Seppelts Cellars in Great Western ...Seppelts Great Western Cellars stawell winery -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Seppelts Cellars in Great Western
... Seppelts Cellars in Great Western ...Seppelts Great Western Cellarsstawell winery -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Drawing - Sketch, Seppelts Cellars at Great Western -- Sketch
... Seppelts Cellars at Great Western -- Sketch ...Sketch of Seppelts Cellars Great Westernstawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Seppelts Cellars in Great Western with Mr Harold Carr
... Seppelts Cellars in Great Western with Mr Harold Carr ...Seppelts Great Western Cellars with Mr Harold Carrstawell winery -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Seppelts Main Building & Cellars in Great Western 1969
... Seppelts Main Building & Cellars in Great Western 1969 ...Seppelts Great Western Main Building & Cellars 1969stawell winery -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Seppelts Cellars in Great Western with Mr Harold Carr
... Seppelts Cellars in Great Western with Mr Harold Carr ...Seppelts Great Western Cellars with Mr Harold Carrstawell winery -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Seppelts Cellars in Great Western with a worker inspecting a bottle
... Seppelts Cellars in Great Western with a worker inspecting ...Seppelts Great Western Cellars with gentleman inspecting a bottlestawell winery -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Seppelts Champagne Cellars in Great Western with rail link to Winery
... Seppelts Champagne Cellars in Great Western with rail link ...Seppelts Great Western Champagne Cellars and rail link to Winerystawell winery -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, "Home to Stawell" after a visit to Seppelts Cellars in Great Western 1922
... "Home to Stawell" after a visit to Seppelts Cellars in ...Large group of people - Home to Stawell 1922. Visit to Seppelts Cellars. Great Westernstawell -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Domestic object - Toby Jug, 1936 to 1960
This item is from a collection donated by descendants of John Francis Turner of Wodonga. Mr. Turner was born on 6 June 1885. He completed all of his schooling at Scotts Boarding School in Albury, New South Wales. On leaving school, he was employed at Dalgety’s, Albury as an auctioneer. In 1924 John was promoted to Manager of the Wodonga Branch of Dalgety’s. On 15/03/1900 he married Beatrice Neal (born 7/12/1887 and died 7/2/1953) from Collingwood, Victoria. They had 4 daughters – Francis (Nancy), Heather, Jessie and Mary. In 1920, the family moved From Albury to Wodonga, purchasing their family home “Locherbie” at 169 High Street, Wodonga. "Locherbie" still stands in Wodonga in 2022. The collection contains items used by the Turner family during their life in Wodonga. Toby jugs date back to the mid-1760s in Staffordshire, England. The most common belief is that Toby Jugs were named for an 18th-century Yorkshire man who got the nickname Toby Fillpot after he drank 2,000 pints of Yorkshire stingo (ale). Original jugs usually showed a seated figure but over time they evolved to be character mugs, often featuring well known personalities. Simon Cellarer was the subject of a 19th century English folksong. The keys on the handle are those to his cellar, full of great wines and ales. He was always good for standing a drink for his friends. It was issued from 1936 to 1960.This item comes from a collection used by a prominent citizen of Wodonga. It is representative of a style of pottery items popular in the 1930s to 1970s in Australian households.A ceramic Toby Jug depicting the character "Simon the Cellarer". The character wears a maroon hat and white ruff. The handle is in the shape of the keys to the cellar door.Around bottom of ruff: "Simon Cellarer:toby jugs, pottery, character jugs -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, c1890
One of a group of photographs salvaged from a fire, which took place in late 2007 or early 2008, at the cellars building that is now the home of the Rutherglen Estate tasting rooms and the Tuileries restaurant and accommodation. The building started as the cellars of D.G. Hamilton, and passed through the hands of Seppelts, before coming under its present ownership.Fire damaged black and white photograph of the front of a wine cellar.On front of building: "D. G. Hamiltons" At bottom of photo: "Hamilton & Sons, Clydeside Cellars"d g hamilton, rutherglen estates, tuileries, wine cellars, fires, clydeside cellars -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, "Home to Stawell" after a vist to Seppelts Cellars in Great Western 1922
... "Home to Stawell" after a vist to Seppelts Cellars in Great ...Large group of people in front of long building with Barrels in foreground. - Home to Stawell 1922. Visit to Seppelts Cellars. Great Western -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Brochure, Historic Fairfield: Restored Homestead, Cellars & Farm Buildings
... Historic Fairfield: Restored Homestead, Cellars & Farm ...Brochure publicising Fairfield House, Cellars and grounds after its purchase and restoration by Mrs Melba Slamen, the Great-Granddaughter of the original builder, George Francis Morris.Brochure printed on orange paper, folded into four pages, publicising the newly restored Fairfield Property.fairfield house, melba slaman, george francis morris, morris family -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, c1890
Black and white photograph of the front of wine cellar buildings.Names written on building: "Clydeside Cellars, Rutherglen | D.G. Hamilton & Sons" At bottom left of photo: "D.G. Hamilton & Sons, Clydeside Cellars"d g hamilton, clydeside cellars, wine cellars, wineries, wine industry -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Postcard, 1910-1920 (Approximate)
Black and white photograph, printed on postcard, showing the cellars at Fairfield, with an agricultural dam in the foreground.Printed at tow of photo: "Fairfield Cellars, Rutherglen"fairfield cellars -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Postcard - Photograph, Nillumbik Tourism Association, Open Cellars of Nillumbik, 16th & 17th October, 2010
... Open Cellars of Nillumbik, 16th & 17th October ...Postcard produced 2010 by Nillumbik Tourism Association (defunct as of Dec 2018)nillumbik tourism association, nta, postcard, open cellars -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Updating old Blood Bros. store (Ringwood Cellars), Ringwood 1981
... Updating old Blood Bros. store (Ringwood Cellars), Ringwood ...Written on back of photograph, "2/81. Updating old Blood Bros. store". -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Underground Cellars at Seppelts in Great Western 1952
... Underground Cellars at Seppelts in Great Western 1952 ...Taken in the underground drives at Seppelts winery 1952. Colin Preece on the left, Mr Jim Harris on the right.wine, winery -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Mt. Ophir Cellars, Burgoyne & Co., Rutherglen, 1910 to 1912
... Mt. Ophir Cellars, Burgoyne & Co., Rutherglen ...Coloured photograph on a post card, with brown border, showing buildings at Mt Ophir winery, one of them a round tower.mt ophir, wineries, wine cellars, wine industry, mount ophir -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Image, Kirmamy, Salt Cellars
... Salt Cellars ...Three small ornaments, one pair, and one half of a pair. The ornaments were purchased by Kathleen Carroll for her parents Patrick Carroll and Mary Carroll (Fitzgerald), stamped on base 'Made in Japan'.kimamy, ornament, salt cellar -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Archive - CD/DVD, Scans of Glass Negatives of Concongella and Great Western. Found by Glen Hurley. Includes Honey Making, Wineries, Vineyards, Bests Cellars
... , Bests Cellars. ...stawell -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Earthenware Bottle - Clydeside Wine Cellar Rutherglen, c1970
Clydeside Cellar was established by David G. Hamilton, a Scotsman who migrated to the Rutherglen district in 1861. He established a large business including a general store and vineyards. The Hamilton Clydeside brick cellars were built beginning in 1886 and completed in 1892. In August 1914, Messrs B. Seppelt and Sons Ltd. purchased Clydeside Cellars from the Mr. Hamilton’s estate. Due to changing conditions the vineyards were sold in the 1980s and all stock taken back to their property at Seppeltsfield in South Australia. From 1984 until the present the former Clydeside Cellar had several operators including Jolimont Cellars (Doug Shears), Tony Lamb and the 2 different Asian owned conglomerates operating as Rutherglen Estates. In 2018 Rutherglen Estate was purchased by De Bortoli Family Winemakers of Griffiths, NSW.This jug is representative of an historic and Australian Winemaker located in Northeast Victoria.An earthenware wine jug produced the House of Seppelt Clydeside Cellar at Rutherglen, VIctoria. The jug has a tradition loop handle and cork stopper.The bottom half of the jug is a traditional beige colour with a blue section. There are images in black on both sides of the jug. Originally it would have had a wax seal over the stopper to preserve effective closure to protect the contents from any chance of seepage.On front: "THE HOUSE OF SEPPELT" beneath an image of a Clydesdale drawn beer cart and driver. The image is surrounded by a representation of a horse harness containing the text "CLYDESIDE WINE CELLAR/ RUTHERGLEN" On reverse: an image of horse-drawn beer wagons and workers in front of buildings. Across the front of the building "CLYDESIDE CELLARS RUTHERGLEN / B. SEPPELT & SONS LTD."northeast victorian wineries, clydeside cellar, b. seppelt & son -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, c1900
Black and white photograph of the front of a wine cellar building with horse carts loaded with barrels.On front of building: "Clydeside Cellars, Rutherglen | B Seppelts & Sons Ltd."wineries, wine cellars, clydeside cellars, b seppelts & sons ltd, seppelts -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Photograph - Image, c1910
Donated by Mrs. Aileen Terrill, member of Rutherglen Historical Society. Owner of original photograph unknown.Black and white, postcard size, unmounted photograph of the back of Fairfield Cellars.On back of photo: "Back of Fairfield Cellars". Also red rubber stamp: "B.J. Blackie, Resident Chemist, Rutherglen"fairfield cellars, viticulture, winemaking -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Nucolorvue Productions Pty Ltd, c1975
One of a group of photographs salvaged from a fire, which took place in late 2007 or early 2008, at the cellars building that is now the home of the Rutherglen Estate tasting rooms and the Tuileries restaurant and accommodation. The building started as the cellars of D.G. Hamilton, and passed through the hands of Seppelts, before coming under its present ownership.Colour postcard photograph of the front of a wine cellar.On front of building: "Seppelts Rutherglen Winery" On back of card: "Rutherglen Victoria. One of the Seppelt chain of wineries, with its distinctive date palms" d g hamilton, rutherglen estates, tuileries, wine cellars, fires, clydeside cellars, seppelts -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Photograph - Image, c1910
Donated by Mrs. Aileen Terrill, member of Rutherglen Historical Society. Owner of original photograph unknown.Black and white, postcard size, unmounted photograph of the back of Fairfield Cellars.On back of photo: "Back view of Fairfield Cellars. Date unknown." Also a rubber stamp: "B.J. Blackie, Resident Chemist, Rutherglen"fairfield cellars, viticulture, winemaking -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour Photograph, Dorothy Wickham, Bluestone and Brick House Cellar in Ballarat, 2008
Many former corner stores had cellars and blustone foundationsColour photograph of a cellar below a former Ballarat corner store.cellar, bluestone, ballarat, corner store -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, c1890
One of a group of photographs salvaged from a fire, which took place in late 2007 or early 2008, at the cellars building that is now the home of the Rutherglen Estate tasting rooms and the Tuileries restaurant and accommodation. The building started as the cellars of D.G. Hamilton, and passed through the hands of Seppelts, before coming under its present ownership.Fire damaged black and white photograph of the front of a wine cellar.On front of building: "D. G. Hamiltons"d g hamilton, rutherglen estates, tuileries, wine cellars, fires -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, c1890
One of a group of photographs salvaged from a fire, which took place in late 2007 or early 2008, at the cellars building that is now the home of the Rutherglen Estate tasting rooms and the Tuileries restaurant and accommodation. The building started as the cellars of D.G. Hamilton, and passed through the hands of Seppelts, before coming under its present ownership.Badly fire damaged black and white photograph of the front of a wine cellar.On front of building: "D. G. Hamiltons"d g hamilton, rutherglen estates, tuileries, wine cellars, fires