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Wodonga & District Historical Society IncFunctional object - Two Clear Glass Water Containers used in Railway Passenger Trains c1900s
... Two Clear Glass Water Containers used in Railway Passenger Trains c1900s...Two Clear Glass Water Containers used in Railway Passenger Trains c1900s...Two clear glass water containers/bottles with a narrow neck and flaring body, which were used in railway passenger trains c. 1900s. ...The slightly taller water container/bottle has a metal chain around the neck. Two Clear Glass Water Containers used in Railway Passenger Trains c1900s Functional object Two Clear Glass Water Containers used in Railway Passenger Trains c1900s ...The two glass water containers/bottles are thought to have been used in railway passenger trains in the c. 1900s. The Wodonga train line and train station opened in November 1873 when the section of the line from Wangaratta to Wodonga was completed. The expansion of Victorian Railways to the northeast of Victoria occurred after the Victorian Government took over the railways in 1867 and the trains serviced large towns such as Seymour, Wangaratta and Wodonga, as well as smaller towns along the way.The two glass water containers/bottles have historic significance as examples of the equipment used in passenger trains in Australia in the c. 1900s.Two clear glass water containers/bottles with a narrow neck and flaring body, which were used in railway passenger trains c. 1900s. The slightly taller water container/bottle has a metal chain around the neck." c / NSW / TD" on the base of the taller water container.railways water containers, passenger train water containers, passenger trains water bottles, glass water bottles, railway equipment -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Ornaments, 2 clear glass swans, 20thC
... Ornaments, 2 clear glass swans...These 2 clear glass swan ornaments were very common decorative items mid 20thC...2 clear glass swans...City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum) Joyce Park Jasper Road Ormond melbourne These 2 clear glass swan ornaments were very common decorative items mid 20thC moorabin bentleigh cheltenham ormond ornaments glassware homewares. 2 clear glass swans Ornaments, 2 clear glass swans Australian Glass Manufacturing Company Ltd ...These 2 clear glass swan ornaments were very common decorative items mid 20thC2 clear glass swansmoorabin, bentleigh, cheltenham, ormond, ornaments, glassware, homewares. -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses LeagueInsuflater, Clear Glass & Metal
... Insuflater, Clear Glass & Metal...Insuflater, Clear Glass & Metal...Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League Drummond Street Nth Ballarat goldfields Insuflater, Clear Glass & Metal Insuflater, Clear Glass & Metal ...insuflater, clear glass & metal -
Brimbank City CouncilEtched clear glass sculpture, Scott Cowcher, Orchid plate, 1985
... Etched clear glass sculpture...Etched clear glass...Brimbank City Council 301 Hampshire Rd Sunshine melbourne Local artist Etched clear glass Orchid plate Etched clear glass sculpture Scott Cowcher ...Local artistEtched clear glass -
Coal Creek Community Park & MuseumClear glass bottle
... Clear glass bottle...8640.1 - Clear glass bottle, no label with cork lid....Coal Creek Community Park & Museum 12 Silkstone Road Korumburra gippsland 8640.1 - Clear glass bottle, no label with cork lid. Clear glass bottle ...8640.1 - Clear glass bottle, no label with cork lid. -
Stanley Athenaeum & Public RoomFunctional object - Large Clear Glass Vase, Vase
... Large Clear Glass Vase...Clear glass vase. Square top. Graded down to square base....Vase Functional object Large Clear Glass Vase ...Clear glass vase. Square top. Graded down to square base.Small imprint "Italy" -
Cobram Historical Society IncClear glass kerosine table lamp with clear top, 1800 -1900
... Clear glass kerosine table lamp with clear top....Clear glass kerosine lamp with wick and glass chimney. ...Brass wick fittings and regulator Clear glass kerosine table lamp with clear top. ...Clear glass kerosine lamp with wick and glass chimney. Brass wick fittings and regulator No1 Queen Anne No1 Round regulator marked B&P with 5 Stars. -
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. There are a series of four vertical rows of circular indentations which diminish in size as they approach the neck of the bottle. ...Functional object BOTTLES COLLECTION: CLEAR GLASS BOTTLE ...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 -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyDomestic object - Clear glass with engraved SBC and decorative ferns
... Clear glass with engraved SBC and decorative ferns...Clear drinking glass with a short stem and a flute-style bowl. ...Domestic object Clear glass with engraved SBC and decorative ferns ...The history of this item is unknown. It has been suggested that SBC could be the initials of a person or could stand for an organisation such as Sandridge Bowling Club which was formed a year or two before the municipality, and the club, changed its name to Port Melbourne. It may stand for Sandridge Borough Council. The glass was donated to PMHPS by David GRAHAM, the last Town Clerk of Port Melbourne. David does not know the origin of the glass other than it was kept by a succession of Town Clerks at Port Melbourne Town Hall, to his knowledge going back to the 1970s. The glass is older than that and it is tempting to think that it could be from Sandridge Borough Council and has been kept by each Town Clerk of the municipality since the 1860s, 1870s or early 1880s. The truth may never be known.Clear drinking glass with a short stem and a flute-style bowl. The initials SBC are engraved on one side of the bowl and a decorative fern is engraved on the other side.domestic life - containers -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Functional object - COHN BROTHERS COLLECTION: COHNS CLEAR GLASS SOFT DRINK BOTTLE
... COHN BROTHERS COLLECTION: COHNS CLEAR GLASS 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. ...Housed in wooden Cohns Soft-Drink crate Item # 7322 Functional object COHN BROTHERS COLLECTION: COHNS CLEAR GLASS 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 -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Ink Well, Pen & Ink set, clear glass & black tray
... Pen & Ink set, clear glass & black tray...The lids are metal with metal hinges and polished black stone tops Pen & Ink set, clear glass & black tray Ink Well ...Pen and ink sets were common household and business items in the 19th century and up to the mid 20th century (prior to the introduction of ballpoint pens). They would have been placed on a writing desk or table. The items here are attractive ones and would have been a relatively expensive purchase.These items are connected to the Toleman family from Warrnambool and may have been used by the donor’s father who was an accountant. These are four items:- .1 An oblong glass dish, partly rounded at the ends and with a criss-cross pattern on the base. Inside the dish, towards the ends, are two ridges for holding four pens or pencils. .2 An oblong polished black stone tray with a curved front and a ridge for holding a pen. On the oblong section are two square metal bases with four side clips on each to hold the inkwells. These metal pieces are attached to the black tray with metal screws. .3 & .4 Two glass (crystal?) cubes with a hollow inside for holding ink. The tops of the cubes are metal with circular openings. The lids are metal with metal hinges and polished black stone topshistory of warrnambool, writing implements and associated items, household items from the past -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Ink wells, 2 Ink Wells - clear glass, 1920s
... 2 Ink Wells - clear glass...The bases of the inkwells have an embedded star-shaped pattern with eight points. 2 Ink Wells - clear glass Ink wells ...These inkwells would have been used in a household or business during the first half of the 20th century. By the 1950s fountain pens were in common use and, by the 1960s, ballpoint pens were used, making the use of ink obsolete in most situations. These inkwells have no known local provenance but are of interest as examples of a common household item over 100 years ago. These are two inkwells made of glass with black bakelite tops. One of the tops is broken on the side. The bases of the inkwells have an embedded star-shaped pattern with eight points. ‘Velos product’ household items, inkwells, history of warrnambool -
Rutherglen Historical SocietyFunctional object - Insulator, Before 1985
... Telephone cross pole insulator made of clear glass with dome top...On clear glass: "C.C.G." and "4_."...Now (1985) phone lines being put underground telephone communication electricity On clear glass: "C.C.G." and "4_." Telephone cross pole insulator made of clear glass with dome top Functional object Insulator ...Insulators used throughout state. These probably used in Rutherglen. Now (1985) phone lines being put undergroundTelephone cross pole insulator made of clear glass with dome topOn clear glass: "C.C.G." and "4_."telephone, communication, electricity -
Rutherglen Historical SocietyFunctional object - Insulator, Before 1985
... Telephone cross pole insulators made of clear glass, bell shaped with dome top....On clear glass: "C.C.G." and "4_."...Now (1985) phone lines being put underground telephone communication electricity On clear glass: "C.C.G." and "4_." Telephone cross pole insulators made of clear glass, bell shaped with dome top. ...Insulators used throughout state. These probably used in Rutherglen. Now (1985) phone lines being put undergroundTelephone cross pole insulators made of clear glass, bell shaped with dome top.On clear glass: "C.C.G." and "4_."telephone, communication, electricity -
Rutherglen Historical SocietyInsulator, Before 1985
... Telephone cross pole insulator made of clear glass, bell shaped with dome top....On clear glass: "C.C.G." and "4_." ...Now (1985) phone lines being put underground telephone communication electricity On clear glass: "C.C.G." and "4_." Telephone cross pole insulator made of clear glass, bell shaped with dome top. ...Insulators used throughout state. These probably used in Rutherglen. Now (1985) phone lines being put undergroundTelephone cross pole insulator made of clear glass, bell shaped with dome top.On clear glass: "C.C.G." and "4_." telephone, communication, electricity -
Rutherglen Historical SocietyInsulator, Before 1985
... Telephone cross pole insulators made of clear glass, bell shaped with dome top....On clear glass: "C.C.G." and "4_."...Now (1985) phone lines being put underground telephone communication electricity On clear glass: "C.C.G." and "4_." Telephone cross pole insulators made of clear glass, bell shaped with dome top. ...Insulators used throughout state. These probably used in Rutherglen. Now (1985) phone lines being put undergroundTelephone cross pole insulators made of clear glass, bell shaped with dome top.On clear glass: "C.C.G." and "4_."telephone, communication, electricity -
Rutherglen Historical SocietyInsulator, Before 1985
... Telephone cross pole insulators made of clear glass, bell shaped with dome top....On clear glass: "C.C.G." and "4...." ...Now (1985) phone lines being put underground telephone communication electricity On clear glass: "C.C.G." and "4...." Telephone cross pole insulators made of clear glass, bell shaped with dome top. ...Insulators used throughout state. These probably used in Rutherglen. Now (1985) phone lines being put undergroundTelephone cross pole insulators made of clear glass, bell shaped with dome top.On clear glass: "C.C.G." and "4...." telephone, communication, electricity -
Trafalgar Holden MuseumContainer - Clear Glass Bottle, Circa 1900
... Clear Glass Bottle...Trafalgar Holden Museum 74 Waterloo Rd Trafalgar gippsland Bottle containing embrocation for use on horses As imported and sold by Holden and Frost Ca1900 Equine medicine Embrocation Elliman's Embrocation moulded in Glass, Paper label on front Elliman's Embrocation showing running man and price Rectangular glass bottle with open neck inscription moulded on back, paper 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 -
Trafalgar Holden MuseumContainer - Glue Pot
... ...clear glass...Squat round clear glass jar for Holding liquid glue. Brand name pressed into base of Jar...Trafalgar Holden Museum 74 Waterloo Rd Trafalgar gippsland Glass jar used as a container for liquid glue Ca 1900 As imported and sold by Holden and Frost Ca 1900 Jar clear glass glue Le Pages Gold medal Mucilage Squat round clear glass jar for Holding liquid glue. ...Glass jar used as a container for liquid glue Ca 1900As imported and sold by Holden and Frost Ca 1900Squat round clear glass jar for Holding liquid glue. Brand name pressed into base of JarLe Pages Gold medal Mucilagejar, clear glass, glue -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBottle - Milk, After 1966
... clear glass bottle...Clear glass milk bottle with straight sides three quarters of the way up tapering gently to the opening. ...Clear glass milk bottle with straight sides three quarters of the way up tapering gently to the opening. ...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 -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageContainer - Bottle, 1840s to 1870s
... ...clear glass...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...Bottle; clear glass with opalescence, tall, cork-top style, handmade. ...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. 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 Bottle; clear glass with opalescence, tall, cork-top style, handmade. ...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 -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageContainer - Bottle, 1840s to 1870s
... ...clear glass...Bottle; clear glass, tall, cork-top style, handmade. Applied slightly tapered lip band. ...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. 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 Embossed into base “118” Bottle; clear glass, tall, cork-top style, handmade. ...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 -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncFunctional object - Railway Signal Lamp, 1901
... Black painted metal signal lamp with a clear glass lens secured at the front and one thin elongated oval shaped handle showing at the back. ..."...NARIPPINGILLE STOVE / CO LTD 1901 / PATENT...S & / ...NUFACTURERS / RMINGHAM" on an oval shaped plate on the proper left side, which is partly covered by the door with the clear glass lens....Railways Wodonga Victorian Railways "...NARIPPINGILLE STOVE / CO LTD 1901 / PATENT...S & / ...NUFACTURERS / RMINGHAM" on an oval shaped plate on the proper left side, which is partly covered by the door with the clear glass lens. Black painted metal signal lamp with a clear glass lens secured at the front and one thin elongated oval shaped handle showing at the back. ...These types of metal and glass railway signal lamps were used for communication, safety and lighting by train guards, shunters and signalmen, as well as station staff in the late 1880s to the early 1900s. They were hand operated and used fuel such as kerosene.The railway signal lamp has local significance as part of a set of three lamps donated by a resident of Wodonga who worked for the Victorian Railways. It also has national significance as an example of communication and safety equipment used by the railways in Australia in the late 19th century and early 20th century.Black painted metal signal lamp with a clear glass lens secured at the front and one thin elongated oval shaped handle showing at the back. The metal appears to be tin plated iron under the black paint layer. There is an oval plate with an embossed inscription on the proper left side of the lamp that is partly covered by the door at the front which holds the clear glass lens. The inscription includes the date 1901."...NARIPPINGILLE STOVE / CO LTD 1901 / PATENT...S & / ...NUFACTURERS / RMINGHAM" on an oval shaped plate on the proper left side, which is partly covered by the door with the clear glass lens.railways wodonga, victorian railways -
Greensborough Historical SocietyContainer - Ink Bottle, Shear-top ink bottle, 1940c
... Clear glass, round shear-top ink bottle, circa 1940-50. ...Clear glass round, shear-top ink bottle, ...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Clear glass, round shear-top ink bottle, circa 1940-50. ...Clear glass, round shear-top ink bottle, circa 1940-50. These ink bottles were sealed for transport and storage. The top glass seal was removed to access the contents, hence the jagged top of this used bottle.Clear glass round, shear-top ink bottle, ink bottles -
Greensborough Historical SocietyDomestic object - Bottle, AGM (Australian Glass Manufacturers), Tomato sauce bottle, 1922-1929
... Clear glass tomato sauce bottle, sealed with a wide threaded screw top. ... Clear glass, sealed with a wide threaded screw top. ...The base has the AGM mark for 1922 to 1929. Clear glass, sealed with a wide threaded screw top. ...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 -
Coal Creek Community Park & MuseumBottle, glass, c.1934-2004
... glass, clear...Rectangular clear glass bottle one side flat, one side convex. ...Rectangular clear glass bottle one side flat, one side convex. ...Rectangular clear glass bottle one side flat, one side convex. Letters , numerals & logo embossed on base.On base, 'L931', 'M', AGM logo, 'D44' ( in mirror script).glass, clear, australian made -
Greensborough Historical SocietyDomestic object - Bottle, "PoopCee Brand" feeding bottle, 1940c
... "Poop Cee" brand moulded in clear glass...This bottle is a 'banana' shape. baby feeding bottle poopcee "Poop Cee" brand moulded in clear glass Babies' glass feeding bottle "Banana style" "PoopCee Brand" feeding bottle Domestic object Bottle ..."PoopCee Brand" feeding bottle. Used for feeding babies, with the addition of teats and corks. This bottle is a 'banana' shape.Babies' glass feeding bottle "Banana style""Poop Cee" brand moulded in clear glassbaby feeding bottle, poopcee -
Greensborough Historical SocietyDomestic object - Bottle, AGM (Australian Glass Manufacturers), Olive oil bottle, 1922-1929
... Clear glass olive oil bottle, tinted with sun exposure to light violet, screw top closure. ...Clear glass oil bottle although tinted with sun exposure to light violet, screw top closure....Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Clear glass olive oil bottle, tinted with sun exposure to light violet, screw top closure. ...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 -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncFunctional object - Glass Bottles - Stephens Bros. Wodonga, c1950
... 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. ...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. ...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 -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Functional object - Education, 3 ink wells, c1800 -1900
... a) 1 common, clear glass ink bottle with 'burst-off' straight finished neck and a groove on two sides upon which a pen would rest. ...2 cylindrical pottery inkwells and 1 square, clear glass inkwell with a distinctive groove on 2 sides to rest a pen c 1800 - 1900...City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum) Joyce Park Jasper Road Ormond melbourne a) 1 common, clear glass ink bottle with 'burst-off' straight finished neck and a groove on two sides upon which a pen would rest. ...a) 1 common, clear glass ink bottle with 'burst-off' straight finished neck and a groove on two sides upon which a pen would rest. There are variations of this largely English-made style glass inkwell made in cup base moulds. Cursory grinding smoothed out the sharpness of the rim. b) 2 cylindrical, plain, pottery inkwells These three inkwells were commonly used in homes, schools and Churches by pioneer settlers in Moorabbin Shire c1880 -1900 2 cylindrical pottery inkwells and 1 square, clear glass inkwell with a distinctive groove on 2 sides to rest a pen c 1800 - 1900education, inkwells, pottery, glasswork, craftwork, moorabbin, brighton, early settlers, pioneers
