Showing 165 items matching "australian glass manufacturers"
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Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - Australian Glass Manufacturers, Darge Photographers
... Australian Glass Manufacturers...Australian glass manufacturers...Black and white photograph, mounted on card of a group of workers at Australian Glass Manufacturers in Spotswood. ...Photograph Australian Glass Manufacturers Darge Photographers ...One of a series of photographs and documents relating to her father, Wilfred Charles Woollard, and (his daughter) Jean Margaret Woollard (1916-2002). Wilfred Charles Woollard (1892-1971) was the grandson of William Woollard (1834-1923) and Charlotte Woollard, nee Lott (1828-1902), early settlers in Kew. Wilfred's father and mother were Walter Herbert Woollard (1856-19) and Rosa Anna Woollard, nee Morgan, (1859-1936). Wilfred Woollard's siblings were Walter James Woollard (1882- ), and Arthur Reginald Woollard (1888-1973). Jean Woollard was a member of the Kew Historical Society from 1987. She made a series of donations to the Society in 1987, 1989, 1995, 1997 and 1998.Black and white photograph, mounted on card of a group of workers at Australian Glass Manufacturers in Spotswood. "Wilfred Charles Woollard d.1975 [Back row right]australian glass manufacturers, spotswood (vic) -- industries -
Greensborough Historical SocietyDomestic object - Bottle, AGM (Australian Glass Manufacturers), Lager bottle, 1929-1933
... ...AGM (Australian Glass Manufacturers)...AGM (Australian Glass Manufacturers)...Lager bottle Domestic object Bottle AGM (Australian Glass Manufacturers) AGM (Australian Glass Manufacturers) for The Manufacturers Bottle Co of Victoria (MBCV). ...Brown glass, high shouldered lager bottle. Crown sealed. Embossed around base: “The property of The Manufacturers Bottle Co of Victoria Pty Ltd”. Large spade encloses MBCV. The base has the AGM markings for the period 1929 to 1933 (with the large G).Would have been used by Carlton & United Breweries for either Abbott’s or Foster’s lager. Brown glass, high shouldered lager bottle. Embossed around base: “The property of The Manufacturers Bottle Co of Victoria Pty Ltd”. Large spade encloses MBCV. The base has the AGM markings for the period 1929 to 1933 (with the large G).bottles, agm, agm (australian glass manufacturers), lager bottles -
Orbost & District Historical Societybottle, 1920's, 1930's
... glass-container bottle Australian-Glass-Manufacturers...Australian Glass Manufacturers...The lip has been chipped. bottle Australian Glass Manufacturers ...A clear glass bottle. It has one flat side and a screw thread. The lip has been chipped.On base - S 193 AGM 926 2glass-container bottle australian-glass-manufacturers -
Orbost & District Historical Societyjar, 1920'-1930's
... container glass shaker-jar australian-glass-manufacturers...Australian Glass Manufacturers...Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland container glass shaker-jar australian-glass-manufacturers Base - AGM A clear glass jar with a screw top metal lid. ...A clear glass jar with a screw top metal lid. The lid has 19 holes in a circular pattern. The glass jar has a fluted pattern and on the front is a flat oval recess to take a label.Base - AGMcontainer glass shaker-jar australian-glass-manufacturers -
Orbost & District Historical Societybottle, 1944
... bottle container australian-glass-manufacturers glass...Australian Glass Manufacturers...It has a mould seam from the rim to the base. bottle Australian Glass Manufacturers ...Small clear glass bottle with a small piece missing from rim. It has a mould seam from the rim to the base.On the base - AGM G inside an A M G 322 Mbottle container australian-glass-manufacturers glass -
Orbost & District Historical Societybottle, 1930's
... bottle australian-glass-manufacturers container...Australian Glass Manufacturers...The front face is flat and the back and sides are curved. bottle Australian Glass Manufacturers ...A clear glass bottle which is hexagonal shaped. It has a threaded top. The front face is flat and the back and sides are curved.On the base- AGM 1SM45 6bottle australian-glass-manufacturers container -
Orbost & District Historical Societybottle, 1930's
... glass bottle container australian-glass-manufacturers...Australian Glass Manufacturers...It has a mould seam from the rim to the base. bottle Australian Glass Manufacturers ...A small rectangular clear glass bottle with a threaded top. It has a mould seam from the rim to the base.On the base- AGM G510glass bottle container australian-glass-manufacturers -
Orbost & District Historical Societybottle, 1929
... glass bottle container australian-glass-manufacturers...Australian Glass Manufacturers...Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland glass bottle container australian-glass-manufacturers AGM F1262 A flat brown glass bottle with a threaded top. ...A flat brown glass bottle with a threaded top. The front and back are flat and the sides are curved.AGM F1262glass bottle container australian-glass-manufacturers -
Orbost & District Historical Societyjar, 1920 - 1940
... jar white-glass australian-glass-manufacturers container...Australian Glass Manufacturers...It has a protruding shoulder and a threaded top. jar Australian Glass Manufacturers ...This jar possible held cosmetics or toiletries.A square shaped opaque white glass jar. It has a protruding shoulder and a threaded top.On the base - AGM 26jar white-glass australian-glass-manufacturers container -
Orbost & District Historical Societyjar
... jar white-glass australian-glass-manufacturers container...Australian Glass Manufacturers...Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland jar white-glass australian-glass-manufacturers container On the base- AGM T61 A small round opaque white glass jar with a threaded top. jar Australian Glass Manufacturers ...A small round opaque white glass jar with a threaded top.On the base- AGM T61jar white-glass australian-glass-manufacturers container -
Orbost & District Historical Societybottle, 1930's
... bottle glass container australian-glass-manufacturers...Australian Glass Manufacturers...This item is an example of a 1930's glass container used for cosmetics. bottle glass container australian-glass-manufacturers On the base - J338 AGM M A narrow clear glass bottle. ...This is probably a perfume bottle.This item is an example of a 1930's glass container used for cosmetics.A narrow clear glass bottle. The sides are flat and it has an external threaded neck with a very small aperture.On the base - J338 AGM Mbottle glass container australian-glass-manufacturers -
Orbost & District Historical Societybottle, 1930's
... bottle glass container australian-glass-manufacturers...Australian Glass Manufacturers...Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland bottle glass container australian-glass-manufacturers On the base - AGM M71 2 A small clear glass bottle which has a mould seam from the rim to the base. bottle Australian Glass Manufacturers ...A small clear glass bottle which has a mould seam from the rim to the base.On the base - AGM M71 2bottle glass container australian-glass-manufacturers -
Orbost & District Historical Societybottle
... bottle glass container australian-glass-manufacturers...Australian Glass Manufacturers...It has a seam mould from the rim to the base. bottle Australian Glass Manufacturers ...A small clear glass bottle with a chipped rim. It has a seam mould from the rim to the base.On the base - AGMbottle glass container australian-glass-manufacturers -
Greensborough Historical SocietyDomestic object - Bottle, AGM (Australian Glass Manufacturers), Methylated Spirits bottle, 1940s
... ...AGM (Australian Glass Manufacturers)...AGM (Australian Glass Manufacturers)...Methylated Spirits bottle Domestic object Bottle AGM (Australian Glass Manufacturers) ...Brown glass, 3-sided methylated spirit bottle. Strong embossing on 2 sides. No cracking or chipping. Crown sealed, circa late 1940s. It was from an era when most common household poisons had their own unique shaped bottle so if the label was removed or illiterate people still knew what the contents were. Brown glass, 3-sided methylated spirit bottle. Strong embossing on 2 sides. Embossed: “Property of Renown and Pearlite Pty Ltd Burney Victoria” “This container must not be used as a food container” methylated spirits, bottles, agm, agm (australian glass manufacturers) -
Greensborough Historical SocietyDomestic object - Bottle, AGM (Australian Glass Manufacturers), Phenyle bottle, 1950s
... ...AGM (Australian Glass Manufacturers)...AGM (Australian Glass Manufacturers)...Phenyle bottle Domestic object Bottle AGM (Australian Glass Manufacturers) ...Brown Phenyl bottle glass, shaped as a parallelogram (or diamond); would have been sealed with a cork. In the 1950s, Phenyle was commonly used in outdoor toilet pans and gully traps as a powerful germicide. It was from an era when most common household poisons had their own unique shaped bottle so if the label was removed or illiterate people still knew what the contents were. Brown glass, shaped as a parallelogram (or diamond); would have been sealed with a cork. Embossed: “This bottle is the property of VDMA” “Not To Be Taken” “Poisonous” “Regd No 2140”. It also has stars embossed to indicate a poison bottle. The base has the AGM markings for post 1934.bottles, agm, agm (australian glass manufacturers), phenyl -
Greensborough Historical SocietyDomestic object - Bottle, AGM (Australian Glass Manufacturers), Lager bottle, 1926-1962
... ...AGM (Australian Glass Manufacturers)...AGM (Australian Glass Manufacturers)...Lager bottle Domestic object Bottle AGM (Australian Glass Manufacturers) ...Brown glass, high shouldered Richmond Brewery lager bottle. Embossed with “Tiger” motif and “Regd Tiger” just below shoulder. Around base: “The Property of Richmond N.S. Brewing Co Pty Ltd”. The base has the AGM mark for post 1934. Bottle would hold 26 fluid ounces. Crown sealed closure of type c1950s. The Richmond Brewing Co existed from 1926 to 1962 when it was sold to Carlton & United Brewery. It used the Nathan System of brewing hence the N.S. in its name. Brown glass, high shouldered Richmond Brewery lager bottle. Embossed with “Tiger” motif and “Regd Tiger” just below shoulder. Around base: “The Property of Richmond N.S. Brewing Co Pty Ltd”. The base has the AGM mark for post 1934.bottles, agm, agm (australian glass manufacturers), richmond brewing co, lager bottles -
Greensborough Historical SocietyDomestic object - Bottle, AGM (Australian Glass Manufacturers), Lager bottle, 1912-1922
... ...AGM (Australian Glass Manufacturers)...AGM (Australian Glass Manufacturers)...glass, high shouldered lager bottle. Embossed around base: “The property of The Manufacturers Bottle Co of Victoria Pty Ltd”. Large spade encloses MBCV. The base has the AGM markings for the period 1912 to 1922 (with the monogram). Crown sealed. Would have been used by Carlton & United Breweries for either Abbott’s or Foster’s lager. bottles AGM AGM (Australian ...Brown glass, high shouldered lager bottle. Embossed around base: “The property of The Manufacturers Bottle Co of Victoria Pty Ltd”. Large spade encloses MBCV. The base has the AGM markings for the period 1912 to 1922 (with the monogram). Crown sealed. Would have been used by Carlton & United Breweries for either Abbott’s or Foster’s lager. Brown glass, high shouldered lager bottle.Embossed around base: “The property of The Manufacturers Bottle Co of Victoria Pty Ltd”. Large spade encloses MBCV. The base has the AGM markings for the period 1912 to 1922 (with the monogram).bottles, agm, agm (australian glass manufacturers), lager bottles, abbott's lager, foster's lager, carlton united breweries -
Greensborough Historical SocietyDomestic object - Bottle, AGM (Australian Glass Manufacturers), Tomato sauce bottle, 1922-1929
... ...AGM (Australian Glass Manufacturers)...AGM (Australian Glass Manufacturers)...Tomato sauce bottle Domestic object Bottle AGM (Australian Glass Manufacturers) ...Clear glass tomato sauce bottle, sealed with a wide threaded screw top. Embossed sideways: “Reed Bros, Bendigo” and vertically around base “This bottle is the property of Reed Bros, Bendigo”. The base has the AGM mark for 1922 to 1929. Clear glass, sealed with a wide threaded screw top. Embossed sideways: “Reed Bros, Bendigo” and vertically around base “This bottle is the property of Reed Bros, Bendigo”. The base has the AGM mark for 1922 to 1929.bottles, agm, agm (australian glass manufacturers), sauce bottles -
Greensborough Historical SocietyDomestic object - Bottle, AGM (Australian Glass Manufacturers), Olive oil bottle, 1922-1929
... ...AGM (Australian Glass Manufacturers)...AGM (Australian Glass Manufacturers)...Olive oil bottle Domestic object Bottle AGM (Australian Glass Manufacturers) ...Clear glass olive oil bottle, tinted with sun exposure to light violet, screw top closure. Embossed sideways: “Faulding’s Virgin Olive Oil”; vertically on neck “Size No.2” and around the base: “This bottle is the property of Faulding & Co Ltd”. The base has the AGM mark for 1922 to 1929. Clear glass oil bottle although tinted with sun exposure to light violet, screw top closure.Embossed sideways: “Faulding’s Virgin Olive Oil”; vertically on neck “Size No.2” and around the base: “This bottle is the property of Faulding & Co Ltd”. The base has the AGM mark for 1922 to 1929. bottles, agm, agm (australian glass manufacturers), olive oil bottles -
Coal Creek Community Park & MuseumBottle, glass, 1934 - present
... Australian Glass Manufacturers monogram and 'C345' over 'M' on base. ...Australian Glass Manufacturers...Coal Creek Community Park & Museum 12 Silkstone Road Korumburra gippsland Australian Glass Manufacturers monogram and 'C345' over 'M' on base. ...Squat aqua tinted clear glass rectangular bottle with wide neck for screw top. Monogram and numerals embossed on baseAustralian Glass Manufacturers monogram and 'C345' over 'M' on base. -
Coal Creek Community Park & MuseumBottle, glass, c.1934-2004
... On base Australian Glass Manufacturers monogram over 'J851' over 'M', 'H4' and the numeral '9' on it side....Australian Glass Manufacturers...Bottle, glass. Australian Glass Manufacturers ...Round in section clear amber glass bottle for screw top. Embossed numeral on side near base, embossed letters, numerals and monogram on base.On side near base '4'. On base Australian Glass Manufacturers monogram over 'J851' over 'M', 'H4' and the numeral '9' on it side.amber glass -
Coal Creek Community Park & MuseumBottle, glass, Australian Glass Manufacturers, 1934-present
... 'L918','O' under 'M', '731' and AGM monogram of the Australian Glass Manufacturers on base. ...Australian Glass Manufacturers...Bottle, glass. Australian Glass Manufacturers ...Round clear glass bottle with wide neck. Embossed graduations down side with numerals, monogram, numerals and letters on base.Graduations labelled with the numerals '1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11', on side. 'L918','O' under 'M', '731' and AGM monogram of the Australian Glass Manufacturers on base. -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkContainer - Free School Milk Bottle, Australian Glass Manufacturers, 1954
... The year of manufacture can be determined from the '4' by the Australian Glass Manufacturers maker's mark; the context indicates the bottle is from the 1950s, while the 4 indicates it is from a year ending with 4. ...Bottle, Makers Marking: "4 [Australian Glass Manufacturers Logo] M10357" Accompanying Note: Page 1: "I interviewed my Grandma about when she was in / Grade 1 in 1953 and how school has changed to / now in 2018. / That is 65 years difference." ...Australian Glass Manufacturers...Container Free School Milk Bottle Australian Glass Manufacturers ...This bottle was manufactured in 1954 and donated alongside an accompanying note which implies it was a free school milk bottle given to a girl in Grade 2 in that year. In 2018 it was shown to the original recipient's grandchild, who wrote the accompanying note, before both were likely donated to us. The year of manufacture can be determined from the '4' by the Australian Glass Manufacturers maker's mark; the context indicates the bottle is from the 1950s, while the 4 indicates it is from a year ending with 4. The free school milk program for children up to 13 was established by the Federal Government in 1950 and implemented in Victoria by 1951. This was not the first free milk program - for example, Victoria had a winter-only program for a time - but was the first to standardise it across Australia. The program continued for two decades until a 1973 report assessed that the program was poor value for money, causing the Whitlam government to abolish it. In the words of Australian Food Timeline: "Recollections of the scheme vary. While some remember it fondly, most seem to have unpleasant memories of milk left to become warm and unappetising. Many claim it put them off milk forever. Personally, I would rank the abolition of school milk as one of the crowning achievements of the Whitlam government."The free milk program in many ways seems to be a remnant of a time where Australian nutrition policy aimed to counter hunger and maximise caloric intake rather than minimise it. This bottle and its accompanying note is an example of how much nutrition policy and educational standards has changed since the 1950s.This item was donated with a printed note which has been included in its record. This main item is a small glass milk bottle with a thread for a screw-on lid (not included). For a little over half its heigh, the walls of the bottle are vertical, before they curve inwards to make the top slightly narrower than the base. The base is stipled, and near the base is a makers mark and a pattern of dots denoting the mould from which the bottle was formed. The printed note is two pages, stapled in the top-left corner, with page numbers handwritten in red in the top right.Bottle, Makers Marking: "4 [Australian Glass Manufacturers Logo] M10357" Accompanying Note: Page 1: "I interviewed my Grandma about when she was in / Grade 1 in 1953 and how school has changed to / now in 2018. / That is 65 years difference." Page 2: "Some other things that have changed. / - Girls could only wear skirts to school, no pants. / - Boys and Girls had different play areas. / - At recess every child was given a bottle of milk to drink. / - Everyone walked to school."education, 1950s -
Coal Creek Community Park & MuseumBottle, glass, c. 1934-2004
... On base Australian Glass manufacturers monogram above 'F1073' with three other indistinct making to the right....Australian Glass Manufacturers...Bottle, glass. Australian Glass Manufacturers ...Tall clear amber glass hexagonal shaped bottle for screw top. Three plain sides, the widest with an embossed numeral near the base, two sides with embossed 'x' stipple pattern either side of a panel with embossed text. Text, numerals and monogram embossed on base. Numeral '7' near base of plain side. Two panels with 'x' stipple pattern, either side of panel with text 'NOT TO BE TAKEN'. On base Australian Glass manufacturers monogram above 'F1073' with three other indistinct making to the right.amber glass -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkContainer - "Cottee's" Large Bottle, Australian Glass Manufacturers, 1938
... Based on the makers mark, this bottle was manufactured in 1938 by Australian Glass Manufacturers (AGM)....Australian Glass Manufacturers...Container "Cottee's" Large Bottle Australian Glass Manufacturers ...Cottee's is a longstanding Australian food and beverage brand, in operation in the dairy industry since the early 20th century. Passiona - a sparkling passionfruit drink - has been produced by the company for almost as long, after being invented by Spencer Cottee in the earlier 1920s and fully introduced to markets by 1927. The "authorised bottlers" mentioned on the label included a number of now defunct Australian bottlers from across the nation. Applied Colour Labels were in heavy use from the mid-1930s. Based on the makers mark, this bottle was manufactured in 1938 by Australian Glass Manufacturers (AGM).This is an older style of bottle that is no longer in use, creating a useful record of past manufacturing and style preferences. This item is a large 32 fluid ounce (~950 ml) glass bottle adorned with nutritional advice and Cottee's labelling. The glass forms a cylinder for half of the bottle's height, where it is joined to the upper part of the bottle which curves inward to a screw top. In the upper half of the bottle, there is an approximately 52 millimetre high strip with a textured relief pattern of small ovals, arranged to circumnavigate the bottle. Writing on the sides is in white Applied Colour Label - although it is possible the original colour may have faded. The writing at the bottom of the bottle is in relief.Reverse: High: "PLEASE RETURN THIS BOTTLE / AND RECEIVE YOUR REFUND" Mid: "Cottee's / TRADE MARK REG'D. / BOTTLED BY / PASSIONA BOTTLING COMPANIES / AND AUTHORISED BOTTLERS / PRESERVATIVE ADDED. ARTIFICIALLY COLOURED / THIS FOOD CONTAINS SACCHARIN, A NON-NUTRITIVE / SWEETENING SUBSTANCE AND ADDED SUGAR. NET CONTENTS 32 FL. OZ." Obverse: "Cottee's / SPARKLING DRINKS / SO REFRESHING!" Bottom: "THIS DESIGN REMAINS / THE / PROPERTY OF / COTTEE'S LTD"1930s -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBottle Ginger Beer, circa mid to late 1900's
... Two major glass bottle works companies, e.g. Australian Glass Manufacturers and the Melbourne Glass Bottle Works Co. were the main suppliers for the Victorian State....Australian Glass Manufacturers 2 x M F1959...Two major glass bottle works companies, e.g. Australian Glass Manufacturers and the Melbourne Glass Bottle Works Co. were the main suppliers for the Victorian State. ...This glass ginger beer bottle was manufactured and used early to late 1900's, until the time that cheaper containers were invented(plastic bottles). This bottle was so constructed to be easily moved within the ginger beer processing plants from the brewing vats/holding tanks to the final corking/sealing of the bottles for eventual distribution. From 1990s the bottle slowly became phased out of production however boutique suppliers still preferred thick glass to contain any explosive action. Two major glass bottle works companies, e.g. Australian Glass Manufacturers and the Melbourne Glass Bottle Works Co. were the main suppliers for the Victorian State.In the period when this bottle was manufactured and used the major ginger beer brewing plants for the whole of Victoria were located in Melbourne because this was where its greatest consumer base was there and most rural areas were supplied by domestic sources (mother brewing ginger beer for the children). The Kiewa Valley and its region was one rural area which until road invrastructure was enhance covered the ginger beer thirst by local family production. As the population expanded considerably in the late 1940's (SECV Hydro Scheme) with a greater demand for "soft" drinks" being established supplies from larger towns and cities were call for. Each bottle was "branded" during manufacturing to show the contents were from a reputable supplier (PHIBBS Bros) and where it originated from. These bottles were recycled by the manufacturer as a way to cut production costs. This method of recycling the bottles back to the specific manufacturer has (except for South Australia)been overtaken by a no cost recycling collection by councils (funded by their communities). This method by passes the user cost principle as the bottles are processed as non generic. The uneconomical "on cost" which was replaced by the "throw away" less costly plastic containers however did not provide the keen domestic brewer of the "beer" with a reusable bottle.This heavy gauged glass bottle (Ginger Beer) has a rim and a distinctive head at the top. This head has been manufactured to facilitate the movement of the bottled along the production line. The method of pouring ginger beer into the bottle has been part of the "production line" process of automation. This bottle has a capacity to hold 250ml of ginger beer and is made from "clear" glass. The marority of ginger beer bottles produced in this time frame where made with a "green" tint in them.This tinting helped reduce the sunlight effecting the contentsAround the bottom side of the bottle and blown into the glass is "THIS BOTTLE IS THE PROPERTY OF PHIBBS BROS, ALBURY" above this, in "running script" and sloping up from left to right is "Phibbs Bros" and underneath parallel to it "ALBURY". On the base of the bottle is molded a big "L 289" underneath this "M" and below this "AGM".ginger beer bottle, soft drink bottles, cordial bottles -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkContainer - Medicine Bottle - "Tromax Camphorated", Sigma Co. Ltd, 1935
... The makers mark indicates that this bottle was manufactured in 1935 by Australian Glass Manufacturers (AGM).......Australian Glass Manufacturers...Ltd. Australian Glass Manufacturers ...Sigma Co. Ltd. (now known as Sigma Healthcare) was founded in 1912 by Melbourne Pharmacists Edwin Church and Ernest Leete and has since grown to become one of Australia's leading pharmaceutical retailers. Initially driven by the high prices of wholesale drugs and medicines, Church and Leete established Sigma as a manufacturer of medicinal products which could be sold only to paying subscribers. In 1913, it was decided that Sigma would open its markets to non-member pharmacies and retailers, although WWI caused production to falter. Over the following decade, the company grew, resulting in a restructuring in 1927 and the acquisition of small chemist manufacturing firm, Tromax Co. Ltd., who were struggling financially. For centuries, camphor has been used a folk medicine, likely used as a decongestant as well as a treatment for sprains and inflammation. In the 1900s, camphor was used as an analeptic by injection and was also used to induce seizures in schizophrenic patients in an attempt to cure psychosis. Camphorated oil, as was once present in this bottle, was composed of 20% camphor in cottonseed oil. It was rubbed into the skin as a topical medicine to treat itching from minor skin irritation. In 1947, a competitor's 1 oz. bottle of Camphorated oil was sold at a maximum of 8 dimes. The makers mark indicates that this bottle was manufactured in 1935 by Australian Glass Manufacturers (AGM).This item is an excellent example of a popular household medication used for common ailments such as itching and skin irritation. It was sold for use over a wide area of Melbourne and beyond, aiding inhabitants of the local area.This item is a truncated triangular glass bottle with a rusted metal lid attached. A primarily yellow label with red and blue details wraps around the front three faces of the bottle, displaying use instructions and warnings. On the rear of the bottle are two grids containing thirty crosses each and embossed text. There is also embossed text on the base. Inside the bottle, some liquid and solid residue remains. Label, printed: "TROMAX / CAMPHORATED / OIL / Adult: Rub briskly on part affected. Infant: Use gentle massage. / 1 oz. NETT / SIGMA CO LTD. / MELBOURNE" Logo printed on front label: "TROMAX" Embossed underneath label on front face: "5" Left face of label, printed: "CAUTION: Use strictly in accordance with the directions." Right face of label, printed: "For External Use Only." Rear, embossed in glass: "NOT TO BE TAKEN" Base, embossed in glass: "[GM?] / F1092 / 5 M"20th century, medical & health -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Bottle, Australian Glass Manufacturers, R F Kennedy & Co, Early 20th century
... Australian Glass Manufacturers...R F Kennedy & Co Bottle Australian Glass Manufacturers ...This bottle comes from the chemist’s business in Timor Street Warrnambool of R.F.Kennedy & Co. Richard Frank Kennedy came to Warrnambool in 1880 and established a retail, wholesale and manufacturing business in Timor Street. The business was described in the 1904 ‘Cyclopedia of Victoria’ as the largest and best-appointed pharmacy in Victoria. Kennedy was prominent in community affairs in Warrnambool, being a Town Councillor, a Justice of the Peace, and on the committees of the Warrnambool Hospital and the Mechanics Institute and Art Gallery. He was the first Vice-President and fourth President of the Warrnambool Bowls Club. After Kennedy’s death in 1903 the pharmacy business continued as a company and this bottle comes from that time. The Kennedy chemist bottles were well-known for their lighthouse logo (Warrnambool having two operating lighthouses during the company’s time, with these still operating today).This bottle is significant as an example of a chemist’s bottle from R.F. Kennedy & Co. This pharmacy was a dominant business in Timor Street, Warrnambool for over 40 years. This is a small clear glass bottle with a rectangular-shaped body with rounded sides, a small neck and a moulded open top. The stopper is missing. The chemist’s name and a lighthouse logo are etched into the side of the bottle. ‘R.F. Kennedy & Co Chemists Warrnambool’ ‘M297 AGM’ r.f. kennedy, warrnambool chemist, history of warrnambool -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBottle - Milk, 1959
... Australian Glass Manufacturers 2 x M F1959...Bottle - Milk Australian Glass Manufacturers 2 x M F1959 ...This is a milk bottle from the local dairy in Kiewa. It is an old style bottle in imperial measure(ended 1974). This has good historical value, as milk is no longer made in bottles and we do not use imperial measurements anymore. This item is significance for historic reasons, shows local dairy items used. There are not many bottles from this local dairy from this period, and is it is in good condition. . Social significance, shows what items local families used. Research significance. These bottles are not in use anymore as we do not have imperial measurement, so good for research that explains this topic. Therefore has good interpretive capacity.Glass milk bottle. One imperial pint.Glass molded inscription of ONE IMPERIAL PINT. In red text on front Kiewa, (in script) / PASTUERISED / FULL CREAM MILK/ USE KIEWA BUTTER/ CREAM / AND ICE CREAM MIX . In red text on back THIS BOTTLE ALWAYS REMAINS/THE PROPERTY OF/NORTH EASTERN/DAIRY CO. LTD. On bottom of bottle, molded AGM 2 x M F1959 in the middle of botton 5 / 48 bottle, milk, drink, container, dairy, farm, kiewa, cow -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBottle Milk, early 1900's
... Australian Glass Manufacturers 2 x M F1959...Bottle Milk Australian Glass Manufacturers 2 x M F1959 ...This glass milk bottle was manufactured and used mid to late 1900's (1834 Victorian dairy industry was founded) up to the time that a cheaper container was invented(plastic bottles and polyethylene plastic lined cardboard cartons) and produced. In 1909 the supply of pure bottled milk was required for babies to overcome infant mortality due to unhygienic milk sources (unclean containers and unpasteurized milk). Due to the volume of milk being processed and hand milking could not keep up with demand, dairy farms introduced milking machines in the late 1930's. The great increases in dairy herds from the average of 18 cows per heard in 1950's to 142 cows per herd in 1996 required milk tankers to pick up the regions milk supply. This bottle was so constructed to be easily moved within the milk processing plants from the delivery vats/holding tanks to the final corking/sealing of the bottles for eventual distribution. From 1958 the milk bottle slowly became phased out of production. At this point in time Melbourne was drawing 160,000 bottles per week from the two major glass bottle works companies, e.g. Melbourne Glass Bottle Works Co. Victoria was the major state supplier of cows milk in the history of Australian milk production from the early 1800's. The Kiewa Valley and its region was a major contributor to meet that demand. Each bottle was "branded" during manufacturing to show the contents (pasteurized milk) and where it originated from (region and supplier). This method of recycling the bottles back to specific dairy farms was a good control method but an uneconomical "on cost" which was replaced by the "throw away" less costly plastic and cardboard containers. Kiewa Valley dairy herds had marked bottles bearing "90/9", "6/18", "6/33", "6/35" and "6/36" This heavy gauged glass milk bottle has a rim and a distinctive head at the top. This head has been manufactured to facilitate the movement of the bottled along the milk production line. The method of pouring milk into the bottle has been part of the "production line". This bottle has a one pint capacity and is made from "clear" glass. There are other milk bottles that have a "green" tint in them.Around the bottom side of the bottle and blown into the glass "ONE PINT" and on the opposite side "MILK". Below these markings is "This BOTTLE BELONGS TO MILK BOTTLES RECOVERY LTD" below this "AND CANNOT BE USED WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION. On the base of the bottle is molded a big "M". An identification mark of "90" over "9" is beneath the "M". glass bottles, commercial milk containers, domestic milk bottles, pasteurized milk bottles, milk, dairy, farms, kiewa valley
