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Greensborough Historical SocietyBook, Ryder-Cheshire Homes, A Safe haven: twelve individual stories of support and connection, 2010_
... 106 p. coll photographs, paperback...The stories are by residents of Ryder-Cheshire Homes, Ivanhoe memoirs ryder cheshire homes ivanhoe 106 p. coll photographs, paperback A Safe haven: twelve individual stories of support and connection Book Book Ryder-Cheshire Homes ...A Safe haven is twelve individual stories of support and connection gathered by Sandra Foster and Sister Jane Gorey. The stories are by residents of Ryder-Cheshire Homes, Ivanhoe106 p. coll photographs, paperbackmemoirs, ryder cheshire homes ivanhoe -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - MCCOLL, RANKIN AND STANISTREET COLLECTION: LEDGER DEBORAH MINE, 1932 - 1942
... MC COLL RANKIN & STANISTREET...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields ORGANISATION Industry accounting. MC COLL RANKIN & STANISTREET MC COLL RANKIN & STANISTREET Book; Hard covers (dark blue) with paper pages containing ledger entries. ...Book; Hard covers (dark blue) with paper pages containing ledger entries. Index alphabetically in front.'Ledger' printed on label on front cover. 'Deborah' hand printed in ink on labe.MC COLL RANKIN & STANISTREETorganisation, industry, accounting., mc coll rankin & stanistreet -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - MCCOLL, RANKIN AND STANISTREET COLLECTION: MINUTE BOOK - CENTRAL WATTLE GULLY CO, 1937 - 1939
... MC COLL RANKIN & STANISTREET...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields ORGANISATION Industry minutes MC COLL RANKIN & STANISTREET MC COLL RANKIN & STANISTREET Book; Minute book, Central Wattle Gully Co. ...Book; Minute book, Central Wattle Gully Co. Minutes of Board meeting. 'Minute Book' printed on label on front cover. 'Central Wattle Gully' handwritten on label.MC COLL RANKIN & STANISTREETorganisation, industry, minutes, mc coll rankin & stanistreet -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Headwear, SAS Beret
... Khaki green SAS beret and badge Name tag (coll....) and service number illegible...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Beret Clothing Khaki green SAS beret and badge Name tag (coll....) and service number illegible SAS Beret Headwear Headwear Mafrs Pty Ltd ...Khaki green SAS beret and badge Name tag (coll....) and service number illegibleberet, clothing -
Bialik CollegePhotograph (Item) - Classroom and playground photographs c1990
... 12 Mar 90. Bialik Coll. ...For access or information about permissions regarding these items contact [email protected] Judaism Bialik College students 1990s 12 Mar 90. Bialik Coll. Seven sheets of mixed sizing of negatives and slides. ...Photographs taken of students in the classroom with teachers in action and in the playground using equipment. Dated as 12 March 1990 at Bialik College. For access or information about permissions regarding these items contact [email protected] 12 Mar 90. Bialik Coll. judaism, bialik college, students, 1990s -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPhotograph - Black and White photograph, 1920s
... On rear in ink "Photo David Bowman Coll."...Melbourne Tram Museum 8 Wallen Road Hawthorn melbourne Trams tramways Newmarket Racecourse Road Flemington U Class tram 1 NMELTL On rear in ink "Photo David Bowman Coll." .1 - Black and White photo of NMETL No. 1 (U class, letter M, Maribyrnong River) westbound in Racecourse Road Flemington, at the intersection with Wellington and Pridham St. ....1 - Black and White photo of NMETL No. 1 (U class, letter M, Maribyrnong River) westbound in Racecourse Road Flemington, at the intersection with Wellington and Pridham St. Note the centre poles. The Railway over bridge is in the distance. c1920. A horse drawn cart with hay or straw is alongside while two ladies cross the road.On rear in ink "Photo David Bowman Coll."trams, tramways, newmarket, racecourse road, flemington, u class, tram 1, nmeltl -
Robin Boyd FoundationSlide, Robin Boyd, 1950
... Oxford / Magdalen Coll. / Encircled 3 (All Handwritten)...Haddon Travelling Scholarship Haddon robin boyd slide Oxford / Magdalen Coll. / Encircled 3 (All Handwritten) Colour slide in a mount. ...Penleigh Boyd, Robin and Patricia Boyd's son, writes “Prior to 1950 Robin, like most other amateur or hobby photographers, took black and white printed photographs. The oldest slides date from 1950 when Robin and Patricia travelled to Europe on Robin’s Robert Haddon Travelling Scholarship.” In 1948 Robin Boyd was awarded ‘joint first place’ in the Robert Haddon competition for his design of Mildura art gallery. The scholarship helped fund their first overseas trip. Robin and Patricia were passengers on the Greek ship “Cyrenia” departing in May 1950, passing through the Suez Canal and landing in Genoa five weeks later. For six months, they travelled extensively throughout Europe (predominantly driving themselves) - France, Italy, United Kingdom, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Spain.Colour slide in a mount. Magdalen College, Oxford, EnglandOxford / Magdalen Coll. / Encircled 3 (All Handwritten)haddon travelling scholarship, haddon, robin boyd, slide -
Kilmore Historical SocietyPhotograph, 39 Sydney Street, 1980's?
... Written on the back: 39 Sydney Coll Bank 115...At the time of the photograph operating as a doctors office. store front shop front antiques antiques dealer Written on the back: 39 Sydney Coll Bank 115 14cm x 9cm black and white photograph building at 39 Sydney Street. ...Was the building of the Old Colonial Bank of Australasia Ltd. At the time of the photograph operating as a doctors office.14cm x 9cm black and white photograph building at 39 Sydney Street. The double story building has an ornate light-coloured facade, which darker rendering on the sides. Arched windows on the ground floor and rectangle window with trim on the top floor. The newsagency neighbouring the property can be seen.Written on the back: 39 Sydney Coll Bank 115store front, shop front, antiques, antiques dealer -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesDocument, Athol Shmith's iconic photographs show changing face of 20th-century fashion, 2016
... Copy of posting by ABC Radio Canberra, used in archival display showing Burnley Archives coll. of Athol Shmith photographs...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne abc radio canderra athol shmith burnley Copy of posting by ABC Radio Canberra, used in archival display showing Burnley Archives coll. of Athol Shmith photographs Athol Shmith's iconic photographs show changing face of 20th-century fashion Document ...Copy of posting by ABC Radio Canberra, used in archival display showing Burnley Archives coll. of Athol Shmith photographsabc radio, canderra, athol shmith, burnley -
National Wool MuseumFancy dress wig
... Wool supplied by the Australian Wool Corporation and costume made by Fay Colls of Ellis Colls, Moorabool Street....National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Wool supplied by the Australian Wool Corporation and costume made by Fay Colls of Ellis Colls, Moorabool Street. Fancy dress wig ...Wool supplied by the Australian Wool Corporation and costume made by Fay Colls of Ellis Colls, Moorabool Street. -
National Wool MuseumFancy dress cummerbund
... Wool supplied by the Australian Wool Corporation and costume made by Fay Colls of Ellis Colls, Moorabool Street....National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Wool supplied by the Australian Wool Corporation and costume made by Fay Colls of Ellis Colls, Moorabool Street. Fancy dress cummerbund ...Wool supplied by the Australian Wool Corporation and costume made by Fay Colls of Ellis Colls, Moorabool Street. -
National Wool MuseumBag, Costume
... Wool supplied by the Australian Wool Corporation and costume made by Fay Colls of Ellis Colls, Moorabool Street....National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Wool supplied by the Australian Wool Corporation and costume made by Fay Colls of Ellis Colls, Moorabool Street. To hold Father Christmas costume. ...Wool supplied by the Australian Wool Corporation and costume made by Fay Colls of Ellis Colls, Moorabool Street.To hold Father Christmas costume. -
National Wool MuseumFancy dress hat
... Wool supplied by the Australian Wool Corporation and costume made by Fay Colls of Ellis Colls, Moorabool Street....National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Wool supplied by the Australian Wool Corporation and costume made by Fay Colls of Ellis Colls, Moorabool Street. Part of Father Christmas costume. ...Wool supplied by the Australian Wool Corporation and costume made by Fay Colls of Ellis Colls, Moorabool Street.Part of Father Christmas costume. -
National Wool MuseumFancy dress beard
... Wool supplied by the Australian Wool Corporation and costume made by Fay Colls of Ellis Colls, Moorabool Street....National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Wool supplied by the Australian Wool Corporation and costume made by Fay Colls of Ellis Colls, Moorabool Street. Part of Father Christmas costume. ...Wool supplied by the Australian Wool Corporation and costume made by Fay Colls of Ellis Colls, Moorabool Street.Part of Father Christmas costume. -
National Wool MuseumFancy dress jacket
... Wool supplied by the Australian Wool Corporation and costume made by Fay Colls of Ellis Colls, Moorabool Street....National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Wool supplied by the Australian Wool Corporation and costume made by Fay Colls of Ellis Colls, Moorabool Street. Part of Father Christmas costume. ...Wool supplied by the Australian Wool Corporation and costume made by Fay Colls of Ellis Colls, Moorabool Street.Part of Father Christmas costume. -
Creswick Campus Historical Collection - University of MelbournePlant specimen - Plant Specimen from the VSF Herbarium, Tsuga diversifolia. Japan
... Tsuga diversifolia: "Forest Lodge", Aldgate, S. Aus, March 1944. Coll: E.S.Booth...Creswick Campus Historical Collection - University of Melbourne 4 Water Street University of Melbourne Creswick Campus Building 719/718 Creswick goldfields Tsuga diversifolia: "Forest Lodge", Aldgate, S. Aus, March 1944. Coll: E.S.Booth Plant Specimen from the VSF Herbarium in cardboard box with glass lid. ...Plant Specimen from the VSF Herbarium in cardboard box with glass lid.Tsuga diversifolia: "Forest Lodge", Aldgate, S. Aus, March 1944. Coll: E.S.Booth -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, The playground in Werac Drive, North Ringwood in 1977
... Left to right Kevin Coll, Stephen Clarke, Tony Clarke, Gladys McInerney (Clarke), Peter Clarke...Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne Left to right Kevin Coll, Stephen Clarke, Tony Clarke, Gladys McInerney (Clarke), Peter Clarke Part of a 101-photo record of the development of the "Bel Air" Estate, Ringwood North, including road works to Debbie Place, Kubis Drive, Jenkins Close, Burlock Avenue, Pamela Court, Manuelo Terrace, Lyn Court, Rudolf Court, Werac Drive, Iluka Place and Glenvale Road. ...Part of a 101-photo record of the development of the "Bel Air" Estate, Ringwood North, including road works to Debbie Place, Kubis Drive, Jenkins Close, Burlock Avenue, Pamela Court, Manuelo Terrace, Lyn Court, Rudolf Court, Werac Drive, Iluka Place and Glenvale Road. From the Jack Lundy Clarke collection (39 Burlock Avenue, North Ringwood) of photos taken from 1976 to 1982. The developer, Mr Kubis, named streets after his family and associates.Left to right Kevin Coll, Stephen Clarke, Tony Clarke, Gladys McInerney (Clarke), Peter Clarke -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Top of the hill above corner of Werac and Kubis Drives, North Ringwood in November 1977
... Group on hilltop over Kubis Drive, Kevin Coll, Tony Clarke, Stephen Clarke, Peter Clarke, Gladys McInerey (nee Clarke), Jennie Clarke...Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne Group on hilltop over Kubis Drive, Kevin Coll, Tony Clarke, Stephen Clarke, Peter Clarke, Gladys McInerey (nee Clarke), Jennie Clarke Part of a 101-photo record of the development of the "Bel Air" Estate, Ringwood North, including road works to Debbie Place, Kubis Drive, Jenkins Close, Burlock Avenue, Pamela Court, Manuelo Terrace, Lyn Court, Rudolf Court, Werac Drive, Iluka Place and Glenvale Road. ...Part of a 101-photo record of the development of the "Bel Air" Estate, Ringwood North, including road works to Debbie Place, Kubis Drive, Jenkins Close, Burlock Avenue, Pamela Court, Manuelo Terrace, Lyn Court, Rudolf Court, Werac Drive, Iluka Place and Glenvale Road. From the Jack Lundy Clarke collection (39 Burlock Avenue, North Ringwood) of photos taken from 1976 to 1982. The developer, Mr Kubis, named streets after his family and associates.Group on hilltop over Kubis Drive, Kevin Coll, Tony Clarke, Stephen Clarke, Peter Clarke, Gladys McInerey (nee Clarke), Jennie Clarke -
Creswick Campus Historical Collection - University of MelbournePlant specimen - Plant Specimen from the VSF Herbarium, Tsuga heterophylla. West Coast, North America
... Note inside: Tsuga heterophylla: "Carminow", Mt Lofty, S Aus. November 1943. Coll: E.S.Booth...Note inside: Tsuga heterophylla: "Carminow", Mt Lofty, S Aus. November 1943. Coll: E.S.Booth Plant Specimen from the VSF Herbarium - seeds in a cardboard box with a glass lid Tsuga heterophylla. ...Plant Specimen from the VSF Herbarium - seeds in a cardboard box with a glass lidBox: Tsuga heterophylla. West Coast, North America. Note inside: Tsuga heterophylla: "Carminow", Mt Lofty, S Aus. November 1943. Coll: E.S.Booth -
Melbourne Tram MuseumNegative - Q 200 Workers special, Hugh Ballment, c1954
... Photo sleeve in red ink "H.Ballment Coll. MMTB Q200 St Georges Road, Thornbury running 415pm down workers PWS Special to West Preston"...Yields information about the of a tram to operate a special service for Preston Workshops workers to West Preston. tramways Preston Workshops tram 200 Q class St Georges Road Miller St trams SW6 class Thornbury Depot Special Trams Photo sleeve in red ink "H.Ballment Coll. MMTB Q200 St Georges Road, Thornbury running 415pm down workers PWS Special to West Preston" Negative - 127 film black and white and image of the photo sleeve. ...The photograph shows Q class tram 200 in St Georges Road alongside a SW6 class car possibly No 896 (East Preston route 9) and another sliding door tram is running a route 9A ahead of No 200. Q 200 is running a special service to West Preston for Preston Workshops employees - see image of the photo sleave. On the right hand side of the photo is an advert for Capstan cigarettes. This site later became a Shell service station. The track in the foreground leads into the Thornbury Depot. Q 200 was withdrawn in 1955 and sold in 1957. Note the one-way traffic sign for southbound motor vehicle traffic in St Georges Road. See item 8997 for a subsequent photograph. Photo c1954.Yields information about the of a tram to operate a special service for Preston Workshops workers to West Preston.Negative - 127 film black and white and image of the photo sleeve.Photo sleeve in red ink "H.Ballment Coll. MMTB Q200 St Georges Road, Thornbury running 415pm down workers PWS Special to West Preston"tramways, preston workshops, tram 200, q class, st georges road, miller st, trams, sw6 class, thornbury depot, special trams -
Melbourne Tram MuseumNegative - Z3, Hugh Ballment, c1954
... Photo sleeve in red ink "H.Ballment Coll. MMTB Q200 St Georges Road, Thornbury running 415pm down workers PWS Special to West Preston"...Yields information about the of a tram to operate a special service for Preston Workshops workers to West Preston. tramways Preston Workshops tram 200 Q class St Georges Road Miller St Photo sleeve in red ink "H.Ballment Coll. MMTB Q200 St Georges Road, Thornbury running 415pm down workers PWS Special to West Preston" Negative - 127 film black and white and image of the photo sleeve. ...The photograph shows Q class tram 200 in St Georges Rd alongside a W5 (West Preston route 9) and another tram running a route 9A. Q200 is running a special service to West Preston for Preston Workshops employees - see image of the photo sleve. On the right hand side is an advert for Capstan cigarettes. This site later became a Shell service station. Q 200 was withdrawn in 1955 and sold in 1957. Photo c1954.Yields information about the of a tram to operate a special service for Preston Workshops workers to West Preston.Negative - 127 film black and white and image of the photo sleeve.Photo sleeve in red ink "H.Ballment Coll. MMTB Q200 St Georges Road, Thornbury running 415pm down workers PWS Special to West Preston"tramways, preston workshops, tram 200, q class, st georges road, miller st -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - ENQUIRY: HUGH MCCOLL AND REPLY FROM BHS, 11th September, 1974
... . - reply is an extract from the Annals re Mc Coll date 1885 (with no personal details)..... - reply is an extract from the Annals re Mc Coll date 1885 (with no personal details). ...Enquiry from Miss E D Service, St. Kilda re Hugh McColl and reply from BHS (1974). Enquiry is re his death in St Kilda and reason for death etc. - reply is an extract from the Annals re Mc Coll date 1885 (with no personal details).person, individual, hugh mccoll -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - BENDIGO LANDSCAPE 1937, 1937
... Sayer' On back ' Bendigo, Victoria, 1937, Ellison Coll'...Sayer' On back ' Bendigo, Victoria, 1937, Ellison Coll' Photograph BENDIGO LANDSCAPE 1937 ...black and white photo: view of Bendigo CBD from lookout tower looking east of south towards Railway Station, shows Sandhurst Club at bottom right corner, Queen Victoria statue in gardens, intersection of Pall Mall, Mitchell and View Strets. In image ' ...rley Johnsons ' Mathews Bros' ' Plume' ' Plaza' ' A.E. Sayer' On back ' Bendigo, Victoria, 1937, Ellison Coll'place, landscape view, bendigo -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumAccessory - Doll's tea pot warmer, 1940's
... ...colls...Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray Used by Internees at Camp 3 tea warmer colls camp 3 tatura ww2 camp 3 toys doll accessory Volker Bulach Red and white crocheted tea warmer. ...Used by Internees at Camp 3Red and white crocheted tea warmer. Red and white pompomtea warmer, colls, camp 3, tatura, ww2 camp 3, toys, doll, accessory, volker bulach -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - REPORT OF JUDGING FOR BOOK JACKET AND POSTER COMPETITION, BENDIGO SCHOOLS BY W PENROSE C1958
... REPORT OF JUDGING FOR BOOK JACKET AND POSTER COMPETITION, BENDIGO SCHOOLS BY W PENROSE C1958 One foolscap page report on Bendigo Schools , Book Jacket Competition: Topic: Advertising Bendigo WINNERS 1st Prize : Douglas Welshe, JTS - 13 yrs 2nd Prize: Lloyd Mathews, JTS - 13 yrs 3rd Prize: Mary Scinetti, St Mary's Coll - 15 yrs Bendigo High School, Junior Technical School, St Mary's College N Penrose, Teacher of Art at the Junior Technical College....History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO Education competitions Douglas Welshe Lloyd Mathews Mary Scinetti Bendigo High School Junior Technical School St Mary's College N Penrose Competition Poster Book Jacket REPORT OF JUDGING FOR BOOK JACKET AND POSTER COMPETITION, BENDIGO SCHOOLS BY W PENROSE C1958 One foolscap page report on Bendigo Schools , Book Jacket Competition: Topic: Advertising Bendigo WINNERS 1st Prize : Douglas Welshe, JTS - 13 yrs 2nd Prize: Lloyd Mathews, JTS - 13 yrs 3rd Prize: Mary Scinetti, St Mary's Coll - 15 yrs Bendigo High School, Junior Technical School, St Mary's College N Penrose, Teacher of Art at the Junior Technical College. ...REPORT OF JUDGING FOR BOOK JACKET AND POSTER COMPETITION, BENDIGO SCHOOLS BY W PENROSE C1958 One foolscap page report on Bendigo Schools , Book Jacket Competition: Topic: Advertising Bendigo WINNERS 1st Prize : Douglas Welshe, JTS - 13 yrs 2nd Prize: Lloyd Mathews, JTS - 13 yrs 3rd Prize: Mary Scinetti, St Mary's Coll - 15 yrs Bendigo High School, Junior Technical School, St Mary's College N Penrose, Teacher of Art at the Junior Technical College.bendigo, education, competitions, douglas welshe, lloyd mathews, mary scinetti, bendigo high school, junior technical school, st mary's college n penrose, competition, poster, book jacket -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - REPORT OF JUDGING FOR BOOK JACKET AND POSTER COMPETITION, BENDIGO SCHOOLS BY W PENROSE C1958, c1958
... WINNERS 1st Prize : Ken Lindrea, BHS - 14 yrs 2nd Prize: Ralph Jones, JTS - 13 yrs 3rd Prize: Lynne Hoare, St Mary's Coll - 15yrs Bendigo High School, Junior Technical School, St Mary's College N Penrose, Teacher of Art at the Junior Technical College....WINNERS 1st Prize : Ken Lindrea, BHS - 14 yrs 2nd Prize: Ralph Jones, JTS - 13 yrs 3rd Prize: Lynne Hoare, St Mary's Coll - 15yrs Bendigo High School, Junior Technical School, St Mary's College N Penrose, Teacher of Art at the Junior Technical College. ...REPORT OF JUDGING FOR BOOK JACKET AND POSTER COMPETITION, BENDIGO SCHOOLS BY W PENROSE C1958 One foolscap page report on Bendigo Schools , Book Jacket Competition: Topics: Power in this Modern World or Fashion Design Today. WINNERS 1st Prize : Ken Lindrea, BHS - 14 yrs 2nd Prize: Ralph Jones, JTS - 13 yrs 3rd Prize: Lynne Hoare, St Mary's Coll - 15yrs Bendigo High School, Junior Technical School, St Mary's College N Penrose, Teacher of Art at the Junior Technical College.bendigo, education, competitions, ken lindrea, ralph jones, lynne hoare, bendigo high school , junior technical school, st mary's college, w penrose, book jacket competition, poster competition, bendigo schools -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageCeramic - Stoneware Bottle, Dundas Pottery, 1856-1910
... The Dundas Pottery works were established in 1828 by William Johnstone in partnership with John Forsyth and John Mc Coll. Located where the Forth and Clyde Canal joined the Monkland Canal, North of Glasgow. ...The Dundas Pottery works were established in 1828 by William Johnstone in partnership with John Forsyth and John Mc Coll. Located where the Forth and Clyde Canal joined the Monkland Canal, North of Glasgow. ...This bottle is part of the John Chance Collection of shipwreck artefacts. The Dundas Pottery works were established in 1828 by William Johnstone in partnership with John Forsyth and John Mc Coll. Located where the Forth and Clyde Canal joined the Monkland Canal, North of Glasgow. Johnstone sold the pottery in 1835 to Robert Cochran and James Couper. Mc Coll was retained as manager until 1837when in 1839 Cochran & Couper sold the pottery and purchased the St Rollex Glass Works. George Duncan took over briefly but died in 1841, with the pottery possibly being run by his widow Helen and a potter named Alexander Paul. James Miller was the manager at the time and he bought the pottery in 1856, in partnership with John Moody. Miller's long and careful stewardship of the pottery saw success from the export market which allowed him to purchase the North British pottery in 1867 until 1874 when it was sold. In 1875, Miller, in partnership with John Young, leased part of Caledonian Pottery, naming it Crown Pottery, however, it burned down in 1879. In the early 1880s, Young extended the pottery and named it Milton Pottery. Miller’s son, James W., became a partner in Milton pottery in 1905. James Miller Snr died in 1905 and the company continued as a limited liability company, being sold to the Borax Consolidation Ltd in 1929, but it was unsuccessful and Possil pottery purchased some of the company's equipment before it finally closed in 1932. From 1828 until the James Miller period of circa 1856, the pottery produced salt-glazed stoneware for the local industrial trade; mainly bottles and drain pipes. James Miller produced various bottles, whisky and acid jars, casks, butter crocks, jam jars and domestic wares in Bristol glaze. He streamlined the water filter manufacturing, which had become a speciality of the pottery, and a dedicated section of the pottery was created solely for their production, which was exported worldwide. A significant item of salt-glazed ceramic stoneware made by the Dundas potteries in Scotland who were renowned for making quality ironstone pottery. The bottle that was in common use throughout the British colonies and America for the containment of ale The bottle is also significant as it was recovered by John Chance, a diver, from a wreck on the coast of Victoria in the 1960s-70s. Items that come from several wrecks along Victoria's coast have since been donated to the Flagstaff Hill Maritime museum collection by his family Illustrating the level of historical value the subject item has.Beige salt glazed stoneware, bottle with discolorations above base. Manufacturer's oval Inscription lozenge stamped near base. Stamp: [symbol of concentric ovals], text within the symbol "PORT DUNDAS POTTERY COY." and "GLASGOW". Stamp:[Symbol - square with short vertical line in centre of base line]flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, john chance, stoneware bottle, pottery, port dundas pottery, william johnstone, bottles, shipwreck artefact, stoneware, ironstone, bottle, glasgow, antique bottle -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageCeramic - Stoneware Bottle, Dundas Pottery, Late 1800s to early 1900s
... Johnstone sold the pottery in 1835 to Robert Cochran and James Couper. Mc Coll was retained as manager until 1837when in 1839 Cochran & Couper sold the pottery and purchased the St Rollex Glass Works. ...Johnstone sold the pottery in 1835 to Robert Cochran and James Couper. Mc Coll was retained as manager until 1837when in 1839 Cochran & Couper sold the pottery and purchased the St Rollex Glass Works. ...This bottle was made in Scotland and recovered decades later from a shipwreck along the coast of Victoria. It may have been amongst the ship's cargo, its provisions or amongst a passenger's personal luggage. It is now part of the John Chance collection. Stoneware bottles similar to this one were in common use during the mid-to-late 19th century. They were used to store and transport. The bottles were handmade using either a potter's wheel or in moulds such as a plaster mould, which gave the bottles uniformity in size and shape. The bottle would then be fired and glazed in a hot kiln. Makers often identified their bottles with the impression of a small symbol or adding a colour to the mouth. The manufacturer usually stamped their bottles with their name and logo, and sometimes a message that the bottle remained their property and should be returned to them. The bottles could then be cleaned and refilled. DUNDAS POTTERY WORKS - The Dundas Pottery works were established in 1828 by William Johnstone in partnership with John Forsyth and John Mc Coll. Located where the Forth and Clyde Canal joined the Monkland Canal, North of Glasgow. Johnstone sold the pottery in 1835 to Robert Cochran and James Couper. Mc Coll was retained as manager until 1837when in 1839 Cochran & Couper sold the pottery and purchased the St Rollex Glass Works. George Duncan took over briefly but died in 1841, with the pottery possibly being run by his widow Helen and a potter named Alexander Paul. James Miller was the manager at the time and he bought the pottery in 1856, in partnership with John Moody. Miller's long and careful stewardship of the pottery saw success from the export market which allowed him to purchase the North British pottery in 1867 until 1874 when it was sold. In 1875, Miller, in partnership with John Young, leased part of Caledonian Pottery, naming it Crown Pottery, however, it burned down in 1879. In the early 1880s, Young extended the pottery and named it Milton Pottery. Miller’s son, James W., became a partner in Milton pottery in 1905. James Miller Snr died in 1905 and the company continued as a limited liability company, being sold to the Borax Consolidation Ltd in 1929, but it was unsuccessful and Possil pottery purchased some of the company's equipment before it finally closed in 1932. From 1828 until the James Miller period of circa 1856, the pottery produced salt-glazed stoneware for the local industrial trade; mainly bottles and drain pipes. James Miller produced various bottles, whisky and acid jars, casks, butter crocks, jam jars and domestic wares in Bristol glaze. He streamlined the water filter manufacturing, which had become a specialty of the pottery, and a dedicated section of the pottery was created solely for their production, which was exported worldwide. This stoneware bottle is historically significant for its manufacture and use in the late 19th to the early 20th century. This bottle is historically significant for its connection with the well-known stoneware manufacturers, Dundas Pottery of Glasgow, Scotland. The bottle is also significant as it was recovered by John Chance, a diver, from a wreck on the coast of Victoria in the 1960s-70s. Items that come from several wrecks along Victoria's coast 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, salt glazed stoneware, beige, sealed with wax, discolouration above base. Inscriptions stamped near base. Stamp: [symbol of concentric ovals], text within the symbol "PORT DUNDAS POTTERY COY." and "GLASGOW". Stamp:[Symbol - square with short vertical line in centre of base line] flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck artefact, stoneware, ironstone, pottery, bottle, port dundas pottery, glasgow, john chance, antique bottle, william johnstone -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageCeramic - Stoneware Bottle, Dundas Pottery, Late 1800s to early 1900s
... Johnstone sold the pottery in 1835 to Robert Cochran and James Couper. Mc Coll was retained as manager until 1837when in 1839 Cochran & Couper sold the pottery and purchased the St Rollex Glass Works. ...Johnstone sold the pottery in 1835 to Robert Cochran and James Couper. Mc Coll was retained as manager until 1837when in 1839 Cochran & Couper sold the pottery and purchased the St Rollex Glass Works. ...This bottle was made in Scotland and recovered decades later from a shipwreck along the coast of Victoria. It may have been amongst the ship's cargo, its provisions or amongst a passenger's personal luggage. It is now part of the John Chance collection. Stoneware bottles similar to this one were in common use during the mid-to-late 19th century. They were used to store and transport. The bottles were handmade using either a potter's wheel or in moulds such as a plaster mould, which gave the bottles uniformity in size and shape. The bottle would then be fired and glazed in a hot kiln. Makers often identified their bottles with the impression of a small symbol or adding a colour to the mouth. The manufacturer usually stamped their bottles with their name and logo, and sometimes a message that the bottle remained their property and should be returned to them. The bottles could then be cleaned and refilled. DUNDAS POTTERY WORKS - The Dundas Pottery works were established in 1828 by William Johnstone in partnership with John Forsyth and John Mc Coll. Located where the Forth and Clyde Canal joined the Monkland Canal, North of Glasgow. Johnstone sold the pottery in 1835 to Robert Cochran and James Couper. Mc Coll was retained as manager until 1837when in 1839 Cochran & Couper sold the pottery and purchased the St Rollex Glass Works. George Duncan took over briefly but died in 1841, with the pottery possibly being run by his widow Helen and a potter named Alexander Paul. James Miller was the manager at the time and he bought the pottery in 1856, in partnership with John Moody. Miller's long and careful stewardship of the pottery saw success from the export market which allowed him to purchase the North British pottery in 1867 until 1874 when it was sold. In 1875, Miller, in partnership with John Young, leased part of Caledonian Pottery, naming it Crown Pottery, however, it burned down in 1879. In the early 1880s, Young extended the pottery and named it Milton Pottery. Miller’s son, James W., became a partner in Milton pottery in 1905. James Miller Snr died in 1905 and the company continued as a limited liability company, being sold to the Borax Consolidation Ltd in 1929, but it was unsuccessful and Possil pottery purchased some of the company's equipment before it finally closed in 1932. From 1828 until the James Miller period of circa 1856, the pottery produced salt-glazed stoneware for the local industrial trade; mainly bottles and drain pipes. James Miller produced various bottles, whisky and acid jars, casks, butter crocks, jam jars and domestic wares in Bristol glaze. He streamlined the water filter manufacturing, which had become a speciality of the pottery, and a dedicated section of the pottery was created solely for their production, which was exported worldwide. This stoneware bottle is historically significant for its manufacture and use in the late 19th to the early 20th century. This bottle is historically significant for its connection with the well-known stoneware manufacturers, Dundas Pottery of Glasgow, Scotland. The bottle is also significant as it was recovered by John Chance, a diver, from a wreck on the coast of Victoria in the 1960s-70s. Items that come from several wrecks along Victoria's coast 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, salt glazed stoneware, beige, sealed with wax, some discolouration above base. Inscription stamped near base..Stamp: [symbol of concentric ovals], text within the symbol "PORT DUNDAS POTTERY COY." and "GLASGOW". Stamp:[Symbol - square with short vertical line in centre of base line]flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, john chance, shipwreck artefact, stoneware, ironstone, pottery, bottle, port dundas pottery, glasgow, antique bottle, william johnstone -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageCeramic - Stoneware Bottle, Dundas Pottery, Late 1800s to early 1900s
... Johnstone sold the pottery in 1835 to Robert Cochran and James Couper. Mc Coll was retained as manager until 1837when in 1839 Cochran & Couper sold the pottery and purchased the St Rollex Glass Works. ...Johnstone sold the pottery in 1835 to Robert Cochran and James Couper. Mc Coll was retained as manager until 1837when in 1839 Cochran & Couper sold the pottery and purchased the St Rollex Glass Works. ...This bottle was made in Scotland and recovered decades later from a shipwreck along the coast of Victoria. It may have been amongst the ship's cargo, its provisions or amongst a passenger's personal luggage. It is now part of the John Chance collection. Stoneware bottles similar to this one were in common use during the mid-to-late 19th century. They were used to store and transport. The bottles were handmade using either a potter's wheel or in moulds such as a plaster mould, which gave the bottles uniformity in size and shape. The bottle would then be fired and glazed in a hot kiln. Makers often identified their bottles with the impression of a small symbol or adding a colour to the mouth. The manufacturer usually stamped their bottles with their name and logo, and sometimes a message that the bottle remained their property and should be returned to them. The bottles could then be cleaned and refilled. DUNDAS POTTERY WORKS - The Dundas Pottery works were established in 1828 by William Johnstone in partnership with John Forsyth and John Mc Coll. Located where the Forth and Clyde Canal joined the Monkland Canal, North of Glasgow. Johnstone sold the pottery in 1835 to Robert Cochran and James Couper. Mc Coll was retained as manager until 1837when in 1839 Cochran & Couper sold the pottery and purchased the St Rollex Glass Works. George Duncan took over briefly but died in 1841, with the pottery possibly being run by his widow Helen and a potter named Alexander Paul. James Miller was the manager at the time and he bought the pottery in 1856, in partnership with John Moody. Miller's long and careful stewardship of the pottery saw success from the export market which allowed him to purchase the North British pottery in 1867 until 1874 when it was sold. In 1875, Miller, in partnership with John Young, leased part of Caledonian Pottery, naming it Crown Pottery, however, it burned down in 1879. In the early 1880s, Young extended the pottery and named it Milton Pottery. Miller’s son, James W., became a partner in Milton pottery in 1905. James Miller Snr died in 1905 and the company continued as a limited liability company, being sold to the Borax Consolidation Ltd in 1929, but it was unsuccessful and Possil pottery purchased some of the company's equipment before it finally closed in 1932. From 1828 until the James Miller period of circa 1856, the pottery produced salt-glazed stoneware for the local industrial trade; mainly bottles and drain pipes. James Miller produced various bottles, whisky and acid jars, casks, butter crocks, jam jars and domestic wares in Bristol glaze. He streamlined the water filter manufacturing, which had become a speciality of the pottery, and a dedicated section of the pottery was created solely for their production, which was exported worldwide.This stoneware bottle is historically significant for its manufacture and use in the late 19th to the early 20th century. This bottle is historically significant for its connection with the well-known stoneware manufacturers, Dundas Pottery of Glasgow, Scotland. The bottle is also significant as it was recovered by John Chance, a diver, from a wreck on the coast of Victoria in the 1960s-70s. Items that come from several wrecks along Victoria's coast 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, salt glazed stoneware, beige, part sealed with wax and cork, very little discolouration. Inscriptions stamped near base.Stamp: [symbol of concentric ovals], text within the symbol "PORT DUNDAS POTTERY COY." and "GLASGOW". Stamp:[Symbol - square with short vertical line in centre of base line]flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, john chance, shipwreck artefact, stoneware, ironstone, pottery, bottle, port dundas pottery, glasgow, antique bottle, william johnstone
