Showing 4 items matching "cream sherry"
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Greensborough Historical SocietyBottle, McWilliams Cream Sherry bottle, 1980_
... McWilliams Cream Sherry bottle......mcwilliams cream sherry...On label: McWilliams Cream Sherry...McWilliams Cream Sherry bottle Bottle McWilliams Wines Pty Ltd ...Common bottle from 21st century. Under protected designation of origin laws, Australian winemakers are no longer allowed to call their product 'Sherry'. All sherries must originate from the specific region in Spain.This bottle includes one of the final labels using the term "Sherry".Brown glass bottle with white screw top and label.On label: McWilliams Cream Sherrysherry, mcwilliams wines, mcwilliams cream sherry -
Merbein District Historical SocietyDomestic object - Bottle on stand
... ...cream sherry...Merbein District Historical Society 36 Box St Merbein the-murray mildara rio vista cream sherry brandy spirits merbein Label on bottle Glass bottle on gold coloured stand with mildara wording on Domestic object Bottle on stand ...Glass bottle on gold coloured stand with mildara wording on Label on bottle mildara, rio vista, cream sherry, brandy, spirits, merbein -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumPhotograph - Black & White Photograph/s, Lloyd Rogers, 13/12/1961 12:00:00 AM
... Collins of Sebastopol for Timber and The Age and another on the dash panel. 32 - has roof adverts for Penfold Cream Sherry cream and Eureka Terra Cotta tiles. ...Collins of Sebastopol for Timber and The Age and another on the dash panel. 32 - has roof adverts for Penfold Cream Sherry cream and Eureka Terra Cotta tiles. ...Yields information about the appearance of trams parked in the City loop during early 1960's and the construction of the Big W store.Black and white photograph of Ballarat trams 21, 33 and 26 in the City Loop. Dated 13/12/1961. Printed on Agfa Gevaert paper in a postcard format. 21 - has a roof advertisement fort A. H. Collins of Sebastopol for Timber and The Age and another on the dash panel. 32 - has roof adverts for Penfold Cream Sherry cream and Eureka Terra Cotta tiles. In the background, a building (possibly the future Big W) is under construction in Grenville St. Photo by Lloyd Rogers.In ink "Ballarat trams Nos. 21, 33, 26, Sturt St 13/12/1961 and 3/19". In pencil: "21 - ex 10 Alaide, 33- ex M 189, 26 - ex M 111"trams, tramways, city loop, sturt st, tram 21, tram 33, tram 26 -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & MuseumDocument - Reception Card, Reception – The Mayoress of Broadmeadows, 1979
... Sherries / 6.45 p.m. Chicken, Champagne and Cider to be served / 8.00 p.m. Entertainment / Artists: Ron Blaskett; Bobsydie Folk Trio; Ray Marsh (Pianist) / The Mayoress thanks you for your attendance.” Verso: Accession label “WI‑4278”. Folded reception card on cream ...Documents municipal ceremonial and hospitality practices in Broadmeadows in the late 1970s, illustrating the role of the Mayoress in civic hosting and the use of Broadmeadows City Hall for official social functions.This reception card is a representative example of late twentieth‑century municipal ceremonial ephemera. It documents the civic and social functions of the City of Broadmeadows in 1979, highlighting hospitality practices, local performers, and the public role of the Mayoress in fostering civic identity and community engagement. The item’s provenance, intact design, and clear association with municipal leadership support its interpretive value for local government history.Folded reception card on cream‑textured card stock. Exterior bears the City of Broadmeadows municipal seal and event details; interior lists program timings and artists. Printed in blue ink.Outside (recto): “Reception / The Mayoress of Broadmeadows / Mrs. Kath Laherty / City Hall Broadmeadows / Friday 9th March 1979” with City of Broadmeadows seal. Inside: “6.15 p.m. Sherries / 6.45 p.m. Chicken, Champagne and Cider to be served / 8.00 p.m. Entertainment / Artists: Ron Blaskett; Bobsydie Folk Trio; Ray Marsh (Pianist) / The Mayoress thanks you for your attendance.” Verso: Accession label “WI‑4278”.city of broadmeadows, civic ceremonies, municipal government, social events, broadmeadows city hall
