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Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Container - Clear Bottle
... Clear Bottle...Clear Glass Bottle with white label which has Blue Print..../OPP Station/ Tel. FU 3210 Glenroy Clear Glass Bottle ...Bottle of Eucalyptus Oil Sold by D.M Roberts, Chemist, GlenroyEucalyptus Oil bottled and sold by Glenroy ChemistClear Glass Bottle with white label which has Blue Print.Label: Eucalyptus Oil / This oil confirms to the British (illegible) standard/ D.M. Roberts/ Chemist/OPP Station/ Tel. FU 3210 Glenroychemist, glenroy, roberts, eucalyptus oil -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Clear glass bottle
... Clear glass bottle...8640.1 - Clear glass bottle, no label with cork lid.... Korumburra gippsland 8640.1 - Clear glass bottle, no label with cork ...8640.1 - Clear glass bottle, no label with cork lid. -
Clunes Museum
Container - BOTTLE
... Clear bottle...CLEAR GLASS BOTTLE OF CLEAR GLASS WITH A FLUTED AND RINGED... Vinegar On base "6" CLEAR GLASS BOTTLE OF CLEAR GLASS ...CLEAR GLASS BOTTLE OF CLEAR GLASS WITH A FLUTED AND RINGED NECKOn side of bottle "Champion's Vinegar On base "6"clear bottle, vinegar, household item -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - BOTTLES COLLECTION: CLEAR GLASS BOTTLE
... BOTTLES COLLECTION: CLEAR GLASS BOTTLE...Slightly green clear glass bottle with a broken lip... TECHNOLOGY Bottling soft drink bottle Slightly green clear glass ...Slightly green clear glass bottle with a broken lip. There are a series of four vertical rows of circular indentations which diminish in size as they approach the neck of the bottle. No apparent labels or marks. Base size 7.6 cm in diameter, height 34 cm.food technology, bottling, soft drink bottle -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Container - Clear Glass Bottle, Circa 1900
... Clear Glass Bottle... label on front Container Clear Glass Bottle ...Bottle containing embrocation for use on horsesAs imported and sold by Holden and Frost Ca1900Rectangular glass bottle with open neck inscription moulded on back, paper label on frontElliman's Embrocation moulded in Glass, Paper label on front Elliman's Embrocation showing running man and price equine, medicine, embrocation -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Glass Bottles - Stephens Bros. Wodonga, c1950
... Bros Old Style Hop Beer. The second clear glass bottle... of clear bottle: "THIS BOTTLE ALWAYS REMAINS THE PROPERTY... on clear glass bottle : On side: STEPHENS BROS WODONGA Around base ...Stephens Bros. of Wodonga were established c1938, having taken over the aerated water and drinks business previously operated by Messrs. E. Bartel and E. Clark. Bartel and Clark had purchased S. Mason Cordial Company from Samuel Mason Jr. in 1920. Samuel Mason Sr. began a bakery and aerated water company c1857. Stephens Brothers was operated by Lindsay, Donald and William Stephens. In 1947 they manufactured their own cement bricks to build a new factory in High Street, Wodonga. Over time they operated under various names including the Wodonga Cordial Company and Belvoir Wodonga Cordial Company. In 1938 their output of aerated waters was 100 dozen bottles a day but by 1948 that had doubled. In 1949 they also established a wood yard at their High Street premises to provide additional income during the slower winter months. In 1966 the company was purchased by the Tarax Ale Brewing Co. with Lindsay Stephens staying on as Company Manager.These artefacts has local significance as they are representative of a well-known Wodonga manufacturing business.2 bottles for beverages produced by Stephens Bros., Wodonga. One is a taller brown bottle bearing the label of Stephen Bros Old Style Hop Beer. The second clear glass bottle is smaller and has the brand name embossed into the bottle.Label on brown bottle : "STEPHENS BROS/ WODONGA :: PHONE 39 /OLD STYLE / HOP BEER/ PRESERVATIVE ADDED" Embossed on clear glass bottle : On side: STEPHENS BROS WODONGA Around base of clear bottle: "THIS BOTTLE ALWAYS REMAINS THE PROPERTY OF STEPHENS BROS. WODONGA"stephens bros wodonga, wodonga cordial company, cordial companies wodonga, belvoir drinks wodonga, aerated drinks, hop beer -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Artwork, other - Framed poster, Tim Walker, Loch Ard Shipwreck, circa 2010
... on ingot, a handwritten letter, bell, clear bottle, and small...: “LOCH ARD”. On clear bottle “THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY...”. On bell: “LOCH ARD”. On clear bottle “THE SINGER MANUFACTURING ...Tim Walker’s work is an eye-catching array of shipwreck artefacts and associated items. They help tell the story of the 19th century ships that travelled across the world full of people and cargo that are now part of our history. The work was commissioned especially for Flagstaff Hill and highlights the famous story of the 1878 ‘Loch Ard’ shipwreck. The images also include two small items from the 1981 ‘Fiji’ shipwreck. Timothy “Tim” Walker was born in Britain in 1970. He is a self-taught artist who began with a desire to use his talents for full-time work. He moved to Warrnambool in 1990 and became involved in the Warrnambool and District Artists’ Society, where he has served for a period as President. In 2010 Warrnambool Art Gallery hosted an exhibition “Nine Lives” with works from nine local artists including Tim Walker. The ‘LOCH ARD’ 1873-1878 - brief history The clipper ship ‘Loch Ard’ was a built in Scotland in 1873. In 1978 the ship was sailing to Melbourne with 54 people on board as well as a mixed cargo of items, some of which were bound for the 1880 International Exhibition in Melbourne. On June 1st 1878 it was very close to its destination when it crashed into Mutton Bird Island, east of Port Campbell. Only two people survived. The wreck was re-discovered in 1967, almost a century later, and the site continues to provide evidence of the range of goods imported into the Colony of Victoria in the post-Gold Rush era. Flagstaff Hill divers in the 1970s reported finds of “Bottles of champagne, window panes, rolls of zinc, barrels of cement, iron rails, clocks, lead shot, corrugated iron, lead, marble, salad oil bottles, ink bottles, copper wire, gin bottles, rolls of carpet, floor tiles, copper rivets, gas light fittings, pocket knives, toys, crystal chandeliers, beer mugs, cutlery, candles sticks, wick scissors, cow bells, and sauce bottles.” The famous Loch Ard Peacock was also on board. The ‘FIJI’ 1875-1891 – brief history The barque ‘Fiji’ was built in Ireland in 1875. The sailing ship left Hamburg in May 1891, bound for Melbourne with a crew of twenty-five plus the captain. The ‘Fiji’ had almost reached her destination after a trip of 100 days at sea when, on September 5th 1891, she struck rock 300 metres from the shore at Moonlight Head, near Cape Otway. Eleven men lost their lives but with the help of locals including members of the Rocket Rescue Crew, the rest of the men were saved. In anticipation of Christmas, the cargo had included a wide variety of children’s toys, amongst which were dolls with china limbs, wooden rocking horses, miniature ships, and red and white rubber balls. There were also cases of dynamite, pig iron, steel goods, spirits, sailcloth, tobacco, fencing wire, concrete, 400 German pianos, concertinas and other musical instruments, artists’ supplies, porcelain, furniture, china and candles. This artwork has historical significance as it shows a small sample of the variety of items on board the late 19th century ships bound for Australia in the Colonial and late God Rush period. The cargo contained personal luggage, items intended as gifts, and goods ordered for domestic, commercial or industrial use. The wreck sites of both vessels, ‘Loch Ard’ and ‘Fiji’ are classified on the Victorian Heritage Register as significant and are now protected by government law. The sites are popular with divers and provide interpretive material regarding social and maritime history. Framed poster of a watercolour painting by Tim Walker, gilt frame, behind glass. Subject is a group of objects, most of which are connected with the 1878 shipwreck Loch Ard, such as items recovered from the shipwreck and the famous ‘Loch Ard Peacock’. Two items are from the wreck of the ‘Fiji’. Inscriptions on ingot, a handwritten letter, bell, clear bottle, and small plaque.On ingot: “PONTIFEX & WOOD. LONDON”. On letter: “Presented to Mr. Thomas Pearce”. On small ingot: “TIM WALKER”. On bell: “LOCH ARD”. On clear bottle “THE SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY“. On plaque: TIM WALKER”.warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, flagstaff hill, loch ard, fiji, watercolour, timothy walker, tim walker, warrnambool & district artists’ society, warrnambool art gallery, poster, henna street picture framers, cargo, print -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Bottle - Milk, After 1966
... clear glass bottle...Clear glass milk bottle with straight sides three quarters..., size, embossing clear glass bottle milk dairy milk bottles ...Milk bottles were bought at the local store. Metric measures were introduced in Australia in 1966. Bottles were recycled and remained the property of the manufacturer.Dairy farmers live in the Kiewa Valley and send their milk to the local dairy to be pasteurised and bottled. Historical: Bottles changed - shape, size, embossing and seal Aesthetic: Display showing bottles of different shape, size, embossingClear glass milk bottle with straight sides three quarters of the way up tapering gently to the opening. The taper sides are heavily embossed with print in capital letters. The circumference of the base is embossed with short straight lines in the direction of the edge to middle.On each side: "Pasteurised / Wash and Return / 600 ml Milk The fourth line continues underneath around the circumference: Use not permitted without written - permission owner milk bottles recovered.clear glass bottle, milk, dairy, milk bottles recovered, kiewa valley farmers -
Clunes Museum
Container - BOTTLE, EBERHARD & CO FACTORY IN CLUNES
... CLEAR BOTTLE OF EBERHARD & CO LEMONADE WITH CONTENTS... SYMBOL) CLEAR BOTTLE OF EBERHARD & CO LEMONADE WITH CONTENTS ...CLEAR BOTTLE OF EBERHARD & CO LEMONADE WITH CONTENTSLABEL : DEPOSIT 3D REFUNDED WITH THIS LABEL ATTACHED LEMONADE EBERHARD & CO CLUNES & TALBOT BOTTLE : THIS BOTTLE REMAINS THE PROPERTY OF EBERHARD & CO CLUNES EBERHARD & CO (CROWN SYMBOL) CLUNES & TALBOT BOTTOM : 225 28 ISM - 157 (MAKERS SYMBOL)eberhard & co, lemonadebottle -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Container - Bottle, 1840s to 1870s
... This clear ‘gallon’ type liquor bottle has been handmade...Bottle; clear glass, tall, cork-top style, handmade... Warrnambool great-ocean-road This clear ‘gallon’ type liquor bottle ...This clear ‘gallon’ type liquor bottle has been handmade by a glassblower from 1840s-1870s. The bottle was found in the coastal waters of Victoria about 100 years from when it was made. It is part of the John Chance Collection. This bottle was made in a three part mould. The lower part was cylindrical, with a post in the centre that had an interchangeable mould with the embossed number in it. The sides of the mould gently tapering to the base, which allowed for ease of removing. The upperpart was in two pieces, one each side of the neck. The moth-blown glass formed the shape of the inside of the mould. The bottle was broken off the end of the glassblower’s pipe. Once removed from the mould the base was trimmed smooth. The mouth was then finished with the lip – there were many different styles of ‘applied’ lips, depending on the glassblower or his customer’s needs. This bottle would have been sealed with a cork. The surface of the bottle is a little bumpy and has bubbles, due to the blowing process. The meaning of the inscription is unclear. Perhaps it is a code for the bottle’s design, the date made or the maker. The bottle’s shape was referred to a ‘gallon’; six of these bottles would contain a total of a gallon of liquid. The bottle holds approximately 750 ml. Although the bottle is not linked to a particular shipwreck, it is recognised as being historically significant as an example of bottles imported for use in Colonial Victoria in the mid-to-late 1800s. The bottle is also significant as it was recovered by John Chance, a diver in Victoria’s coastal waters in the late 1960s to early 1970s. Items that come from several wrecks have since been donated to the Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village’s museum collection by his family, illustrating this item’s level of historical value. Bottle; clear glass, tall, cork-top style, handmade. Applied slightly tapered lip band. Bulbous neck, seams on neck, seam between shoulder and body. Neck and body have faint horizontal in the glass. Body tapers inwards towards base. Heel is thick and uneven. Shallow base with pontil mark and air bubbles. Inscription embossed into base. Bubbles and imperfections in glass. Sediment on surface. Mouth is chipped, surface is scratched. Bottle has polystyrene balls inside. Embossed into base “118”flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck artefact, john chance, glass bottle, antique bottle, gallon bottle, handmade, mouth blown, pontil mark, blown bottle, liquor bottle, 19th century bottle, collectable, bottle, clear glass, three piece mould -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Container - Bottle, 1840s to 1870s
... This clear ‘gallon’ type liquor bottle has been handmade...Bottle; clear glass with opalescence, tall, cork-top style... Warrnambool great-ocean-road This clear ‘gallon’ type liquor bottle ...This clear ‘gallon’ type liquor bottle has been handmade by a glassblower from 1840s-1870s. The bottle was found in the coastal waters of Victoria about 100 years from when it was made. It is part of the John Chance Collection. This bottle was made in a three part mould. The lower part was cylindrical, gently tapering to the base, which allowed for ease of removing. The upperpart was in two pieces, one each side of the neck. The moth-blown glass formed the shape of the inside of the mould. The bottle was broken off the end of the glassblower’s pipe. Once removed from the mould the base was shaped at the heel using a pontil tool, or ‘ponty’. Often this was used for form a ‘push-up’ base. The tool would leave a ‘ponty’ mark. The mouth was then finished with the lip – there were many different styles of ‘applied’ lips, depending on the glassblower or his customer’s needs. This bottle was sealed with a cork, which has fallen into the bottle. The surface of the bottle is a little bumpy due to the blowing process. Also, the vertical bubbles in the bottle were formed as the glass was blown into the bottle. The bottle’s shape was referred to a ‘gallon’; six of these bottles would contain a total of a gallon of liquid. The bottle holds approximately 750 ml. Although the bottle is not linked to a particular shipwreck, it is recognised as being historically significant as an example of bottles imported for use in Colonial Victoria in the mid-to-late 1800s. The bottle is also significant as it was recovered by John Chance, a diver in Victoria’s coastal waters in the late 1960s to early 1970s. Items that come from several wrecks have since been donated to the Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village’s museum collection by his family, illustrating this item’s level of historical value. Bottle; clear glass with opalescence, tall, cork-top style, handmade. Roughly applied square lip band. Neck tapers slightly outwards to shoulder, seams on neck, seam between shoulder and body. Body tapers inwards towards base. Heel is thick and uneven. Concave base with pontil mark and air bubble. Bubbles and imperfections in glass. Cork has fallen into base of bottle. Sediment on outer surface. Bottle has polystyrene balls inside. Mouth is chipped.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck artefact, john chance, glass bottle, antique bottle, gallon bottle, handmade, mouth blown, pontil mark, blown bottle, liquor bottle, 19th century bottle, collectable, bottle, clear glass, three piece mould -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - COHN BROTHERS COLLECTION: COHNS CLEAR GLASS SOFT DRINK BOTTLE
... COHN BROTHERS COLLECTION: COHNS CLEAR GLASS SOFT DRINK... TECHNOLOGY Bottles Cohns A clear glass Cohns 26 Oz soft-drink bottle ...A clear glass Cohns 26 Oz soft-drink bottle. The Bottle has a painted Red and white label on the neck as well as on the body. The neck label says 'Drink Cohns Cold'. The main label has a Logo with a Kangaroo head under a crown and slogan 'Quick to Quench' wavers across a red shield containing the words Cohns, Since 1857. Underneath the main label is ,26 Fl. Oz.' Housed in wooden Cohns Soft-Drink crate Item # 7322Cohnsfood technology, bottles -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Blue ink
... 8673.1 - Clear bottle of blue ink with paper label... 40 Fl. Oz. 8673.1 - Clear bottle of blue ink with paper label ...8673.1 - Clear bottle of blue ink with paper label and metal lid.- MTCO - Triple filtered - Washable pacific - BLUE - MABIE TODD & CO. - (AUST.) PTY. LTD. SYDNEY - Contents 40 Fl. Oz. -
Mont De Lancey
Smelling salts, circa 1900
... -Clear bottle. 2. Octogonal bottle.... of French smelling salts. 1 - Sels Anglais -Clear bottle. 2 ...Two bottles of French smelling salts. 1 - Sels Anglais -Clear bottle. 2. Octogonal bottle.smelling salts, smelling bottles -
Federation University Historical Collection
Equipment - Scientific Object, Bottles - Science
... are clear glass. The brown bottles have plastic lids and the clear... and some are clear glass. The brown bottles have plastic lids ...These items were removed from the Mt Helen Campus S-Building before refurbishment in September 2015.A variety of bottles, some are brown glass and some are clear glass. The brown bottles have plastic lids and the clear bottles have glass and metal lids. Some of the clear bottles also have old scientific labels on them of Ether and Hydrochloric Acid. glass, bottles, science, scientific equipment, laboratory -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum Inc
Container - Charlton Cordial Co. Glass Bottle, Circa late 19th Century
... Clear glass bottle.... the property of Cordial Company of Charlton. F 1335 Clear glass bottle ...The bottle represents the cordial making industry that existed in Charlton during the late 1800's, early 1900's. We are unsure of the site of the factory, but the local iceworks existed into the 1960's. It was located on the corner of Camp and Armstrong Streets. This is important because it represents an industry that existed in Charlton many years ago. It would have been an early form of today's soft drink.Clear glass bottle.Charlton Cordial Co This bottle always remains the property of Cordial Company of Charlton. F 1335charlton, glass bottle, cordial bottle -
Hume City Civic Collection
Glass essence bottle
... Clear glass bottle ... melbourne Clear glass bottle Glass essence bottle ...Clear glass bottle -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
Magnesium Sulphate Crystals Bottle
... Clear pharmacy bottle.... Clear pharmacy bottle. Magnesium Sulphate Crystals Bottle ...Clear pharmacy bottle.magnesium sulphate, crystals, bottle -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
Sodium Bicarbonate Powder Bottle
... Clear pharmacy bottle.... Clear pharmacy bottle. Sodium Bicarbonate Powder Bottle ...Clear pharmacy bottle.sodium bicarbonate powder bottle -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
Glucose Powder Bottle
... Clear pharmacy bottle.... Street Nth Ballarat goldfields glucose powder bottle Clear ...Clear pharmacy bottle.glucose, powder, bottle -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Container - Realia, Gray's Aerated Water, Stawell (Logo)
... Clear Glass Bottle... Clear Glass Bottle Gray's Aerated Water, Stawell (Logo ...Local Soft Drink Manufacturer Clear Glass BottleThis bottle is the property of T. Gray Stawell and cannot be legally be used by others -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle, glass, c. 1916 - c. 1923
... Rectangular clear glass bottle.... clear glass bottle. Bottle, glass. Australian Glass ...Date of manufacture reference style of 'AGM' letters.Rectangular clear glass bottle.Embossed on base illegible numerals / symbols and the letters 'AGM' inside a round circle.glass manufacturer. -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Glass Bottle
... Small clear octagon bottle... Small clear octagon bottle Glass Bottle ...Small clear octagon bottleJoseph Cabriel. 69, Simpson's Road Collingwood -
Cobram Historical Society Inc
Milk bottle
... Clear glass bottle with inscription.... the-murray Needs updating Clear glass bottle with inscription. Milk ...Clear glass bottle with inscription.Needs updating -
Greensborough Historical Society
Container - Bottle, Milk Bottles Recovery Ltd, Milk Bottles Recovery Ltd - one imperial pint, 1930-1950
... Clear glass bottle, embossed inscription.... Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne This bottle holds one imperial pint ...This bottle holds one imperial pint. The manufacturer Milk Bottles Recovery Ltd began production in Melbourne in 1930 and ended production in the 1970s. Clear glass bottle, embossed inscription.Inscription: "Milk. One Pint. This bottle is the property of Milk Bottles Recovery Ltd 18 Market St Melbourne. Can only be used by written permission and cannot be sold."milk bottles, milk, glass bottles, imperial pint -
Greensborough Historical Society
Container - Bottle, Milk Bottles Recovery Ltd, Recovery Ltd Milk Bottle - one third pint, 1951 to 1973
... Clear glass bottle, pressed inscription.... permission." Clear glass bottle, pressed inscription. Recovery Ltd ...This bottle holds one third of an imperial pint. The manufacturer Milk Bottles Recovery Ltd began production in Melbourne in 1930. Possibly used for school milk which was a scheme in place from 1951 until 1973.Clear glass bottle, pressed inscription.Inscription: "Milk. Third Pint. This bottle belongs to Milk Bottles Recovery Ltd and cannot be used with out written permission."milk bottles, milk, glass bottles -
Greensborough Historical Society
Container - Bottle, Clag bottle, 1922 to 1929
... Clear glass bottle, pressed inscription....: "The property of J.Angus & Co." Faint A G M on base. Clear glass bottle ...This bottle held "Clag', a glue used in many offices and schools. Clag was trademarked in 1898. The A G M initials on the base mean this bottle was made between 1922 and 1929. Clear glass bottle, pressed inscription.Inscription: "The property of J.Angus & Co." Faint A G M on base.glass bottles, clag, glue bottles -
Greensborough Historical Society
Container - Jar, Peck's paste jar, 1930s
... Clear glass bottle, embossed inscription.... of a chip on base. Clear glass bottle, embossed inscription. Peck's ...This bottle held "Peck's Paste', The company, Harry Peck & Co., was founded in 1891 and soon began making potted meats and fish pastes in their factory in South London. Peck's Paste arrived in Australia in 1904.Clear glass bottle, embossed inscription.Inscription: "Peck's" on side of jar; the base has the design number as "7134 50=R.C. ...) The rest is missing because of a chip on base.glass bottles, peck's paste -
Orbost & District Historical Society
bottle, mid 20th century
... A clear glass bottle. It is tinted green...., furniture polish and Barnes brand honey. bottle Medallion On bottom ...Groves McVitty were wholesale grocers, wine and spirit merchants, tea and coffee importers, manufacturers of Medallion brand foods. The company was located at 8-12 Market Street, Melbourne . Its own Medallion brand products included everyday staples such as shoe polish, flour, sugar, teas, cough syrup, furniture polish and Barnes brand honey.A clear glass bottle. It is tinted green.On bottom - letters 'G' & 'M' inside 'A' 15M - 6 8 Medallionbottle medallion -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Container - "Cottees" Cake and Icing Colouring (2 bottles) and Pure Ginger Essence (1bottle), Kitchen Equipment
... 3 clear glass bottles with labels... and Melbourne. 1 fluid oz. 3 clear glass bottles with labels Kitchen ...3 clear glass bottles with labels1. Cottee's Pure Ginger Essence, Cottees Passiona Ltd Sydney and Melbourne. 1 fluid oz. 2. Cottee's Blue Cake and Icing Colouring, Cottees Passiona Ltd Sydney and Melbourne. 1 fluid oz. 3. Cottee's Green Cake and Icing Colouring, Cottees Passiona Ltd Sydney and Melbourne. 1 fluid oz.