Showing 8 items matching "abbots lager"
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Greensborough Historical Society
Bottle opener, Crown seal bottle openers, 1940c
... abbots lager.... The Abbots Lager opener may have been a promotional product..., unnamed; one labelled Abbots Lager.... or soft drink bottles. The Abbots Lager opener may have been ...Widely used to open early beer or soft drink bottles. The Abbots Lager opener may have been a promotional product for this brand of beer.Cast iron bottle openers, rusted exterior. One plain, unnamed; one labelled Abbots Lager.opener, crown seal beer bottle, cast iron, abbots lager -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, A Mural West of Tobruk, 1941
... abbots lager... Sapper of a bottle of Abbots Lager. The photo, and two others... of Abbots Lager mural.... of a bottle of Abbots Lager. The photo, and two others, were sent ...A photo of a mural in Libya painted by a South Australian Sapper of a bottle of Abbots Lager. The photo, and two others, were sent to Melbourne Legacy in 1979 by Legatee Syd Wilson of Yamba NSW. He thought Melbourne Legacy might be able to use them to generate money by selling them for advertising or publicity. He said they were enlargements of snapshots he had found in his old army trunk. The text says 'Keep Going. Fill up in town, but a good drink is bloody hard to get'. Legatee Wilson's letter says the murals were: 'painted on three walls of a white concrete Italian block house (Police Check post I think), some 18/20 miles west of Tobruk, between Tobruk and Derna, and near a captured Italian airfield, somewhere about February 1941. Obviously they were painted by a Victorian Sapper. They were very well done, by a competent Sign-writer/artist, in correct and excellent colours (captured Itie paint no doubt - there was plenty in their Naval Stores at Tobruk).' (NB Itie was slang for Italian) From the AWM website the signs were painted by South Australian painter, SZ538 Sapper Leslie John “Doc” Dawes, 2/3rd Field Company, Royal Australian Engineers. There are several photos on the AWM site including the building the three murals were on.Photos taken by a Legatee when on active service in Libya in World War 2. They were donated to Legacy when it was thought they could be used for fundraising, which shows that Legatees were conscious of that Legacy needs to generate funds to continue its work.Black and white enlargement of a photo taken in Libya of Abbots Lager mural.tobruk, soldiers, lager, beer, abbots lager, murals -
Mont De Lancey
Bottle opener, Carlton & United Breweries, Limited, c1940
... . The Abbots Lager opener may have been a promotional product... Fosters Lager; one labelled Abbots Lager.... bottles. The Abbots Lager opener may have been a promotional ...Widely used to open early beer or soft drink bottles. The Abbots Lager opener may have been a promotional product for this brand of beer.Two cast iron bottle openers, rusted exterior. One labelled Fosters Lager; one labelled Abbots Lager.Carlton & Victoria Bitter.bottle openers, bottle accessories -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Photograph of Ringwood Station looking west before 1920
... Text on accompanying sheet reads, "Picture & Abbots Lager...Text on accompanying sheet reads, "Picture & Abbots Lager ...Black and White photographText on accompanying sheet reads, "Picture & Abbots Lager sign taken after 1912 because of the bracket signals, before 1926 because signal box is on north side, but before 1920 because there is no footbridge. -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph - Bridport St Albert Park - Cable tram
... A Marshall Hotel with an Abbot's lager sign. In front... A Marshall Hotel with an Abbot's lager sign. In front ...The photograph shows a cable tram in Bridport St Albert Park with the destination of South Melbourne at the corner of Montague St. In the background are the level crossing with the gates closed, J Bolday? Chemist, and London House, advertising Toms's business college, Albert Park Grammar school. London A Marshall Hotel with an Abbot's lager sign. In front of this building is a drinking fountain or a memorial.Yields information about cable trams in Bridport St Albert Park.Black and White Photograph postcard format with note on rear.In pencil on the rear "Bridport St Albert Park"tramways, trams, cable tram, bridport st, montague st, albert park -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Black & White Photograph/s, Bob Lilburn, 21/08/1971 12:00:00 AM
... hotel in the background with an Abbots Lager sign. No. 12 has... in the background with an Abbots Lager sign. No. 12 has the destination ...Yields information about tram operations on the 2nd last day of the Victoria St line.Photograph of Ballarat trams (from the rear), 42, 11, and 12 at the Victoria St terminus, 21-8-1971. Has Meagher's hotel in the background with an Abbots Lager sign. No. 12 has the destination of Gardens via Sturt St. Photo by Bob Lilburn. Last weekend of Victoria St line. appears to be Roderick Smith on the left hand side of the print. Has in red ink on rear - "42, 11, 12 Victoria St 21-8-71" and in blue ink "R. Lilburn"trams, tramways, victoria st, closure, tram 42, tram 11, tram 12 -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Ballarat tram 31, Victoria St, Buninyong Railway bridge, John Phillips, 1968
... on the front. In the background is Meagher's Hotel with Abbots Lager... on the front. In the background is Meagher's Hotel with Abbots Lager ...Photo of Ballarat No. 31, just after leaving Victoria St. terminus, late 1960's or early 1970s crossing over the Eureka siding railway bridge. Taken by John Phillips. Tram has destination of Gardens via Sturt St. West, Twin Lakes advertisement on the front. In the background is Meagher's Hotel with Abbots Lager and Victoria Bitter sign. On the bridge is graffiti "Smash US Imperialism". On the Ballarat side of the bridge is a sign directing travellers to the "Eureka Caravan Park". Yields information about the vicinity of the Victoria St terminus and the bridge over the Buninyong Railway line.Black and White photograph mounted on heavy cardboard backing. Has 6 Velcro dots on the rear and marks where mounting devices have been removed on the rear. Note: image scanned in two runs through a scanner, resulting in the shading in the image file. .1 - Second copy with 4 black Velcro squares and 4 dots on rear - wider view on the right-hand side with an additional pole - not scanned.trams, tramways, victoria st, eureka, twin lakes, tram 31 -
Parks Victoria - Gabo Island Lightstation
Bottle
... Abbotsford Invalid Stout in 1909), Abbots Lager, Melbourne Bitter... Abbotsford Invalid Stout in 1909), Abbots Lager, Melbourne Bitter ...This dark brown bottle with lip, collar, neck and gently sloping shoulder, was made by the Bottle Co. of Victoria P/L for Melbourne Bitter. The Parks Victoria inventory indicates that the bottle dates to 1925. Still brewed today, Melbourne Bitter has been made since 1904, when the Melbourne Cooperative Brewery in Abbotsford was formed by well known pub owners that included Henry Young of Young & Jacksons, and future Lord Mayor Sir Stephen Morrell. They made four beers – Abbotsford Stout (which became Abbotsford Invalid Stout in 1909), Abbots Lager, Melbourne Bitter and Abbotsford Sparkling Ale. Of those, Melbourne Bitter and the Invalid Stout remain largely unchanged and both are now brewed by the South African owned CUB. The bottle was found in the sea or on the island.Whatever their provenance, they have an association with an event or activity on Gabo Island and for this reason have second level contributory significance for their potential to yield information relating to the cultural history of the lightstation.Dark brown glass bottle, tall with gradual tapering to a narrow opening. Slightly misshapen. White coating on one side.Within a club motif, "M.B.C.V" "The property of the manufacturers. / Bottle co of Victoria Pty Ltd" "6 1925"