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Greensborough Historical SocietyBottle opener, Fowlers Vacola, Fowlers Vacola bottle opener, 1955c
... Fowlers Vacola bottle opener....Fowlers Vacola manufactured home fruit and vegetable bottling/preserving outfits. ..."Vacola" inscribed on handle; "Fowlers Vacola Bottle Opener" engraved on blade....Fowlers Vacola...Metal blade with white plastic handle. Fowlers Vacola bottle opener. Bottle opener Fowlers Vacola ...Fowlers Vacola manufactured home fruit and vegetable bottling/preserving outfits. This opener was used for breaking the seal and opening the metal lids on jars of preserves. [Fowlers Vacola Bottle Openers were advertised as late as 1955]Metal blade with white plastic handle."Vacola" inscribed on handle; "Fowlers Vacola Bottle Opener" engraved on blade.fowler vacola, vacola, preserves -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Manufactured Glass, bottle 'Fowlers 1 pint', c1915
... In 1920 he bought a shop in Hawthorn, and registered his business as a private company.During the Depression Fowlers Kits became a household name. In 1934 Fowlers Vacola Manufacturing Co. ...A 1 pint, clear, glass, narrow neck bottle with original 'Fowlers Vacola' stopper....Top FOWLERS VACOLA Shoulder of bottle FOWLERS VACOLA ONE PINT FRUIT JUICE BOTTLE Base F452 / M / R trade mark A...Fowlers Vacola Pty Ltd...Manufactured Glass, bottle 'Fowlers 1 pint' Fowlers Vacola Pty Ltd ...Joseph Fowler (1888-1972), was born 28 February 1888 at Bagworth, Leicestershire, England, With his brother Sydney, in the early 1900s Joseph worked in a fruit-preserving business run by an uncle at Maidstone, Kent, and continued with the firm after 1908 when it was relocated at Reading. He married in 1910 and emigrated in 1913 settling at Camberwell, Melbourne.The jars were first manufactured in 1915 in Melbourne, for a fruit-bottling business started at the rear of his small house and the company of J. Fowler & Co. had begun producing home-bottling kits containing a sterilizer, bottles, lids, rings and a thermometer. Initially Fowler travelled the district, selling his kits door-to-door from the back of a cart. In 1920 he bought a shop in Hawthorn, and registered his business as a private company.During the Depression Fowlers Kits became a household name. In 1934 Fowlers Vacola Manufacturing Co. Ltd was registered as a public company. Fowler retired in 1961, but remained chairman of directors; his son Ronald succeeded him as managing director. Joseph died 1972 and when Ronald died in 1978, the company was bought out by the Sydney firm, Hooper Baillie Industries Ltd; it in turn sold to Sabco Ltd of South Australia; in 1994, when Sabco went into receivership, Australian Resource Recovery Technologies re-established Fowlers Vacola Australia Pty Ltd's headquarters in Melbourne.The early settlers of Moorabbin Shire had to be self sufficient and grew their own fruit and vegetables even if not market gardeners They preserved their produce for use all year.A 1 pint, clear, glass, narrow neck bottle with original 'Fowlers Vacola' stopper.Top FOWLERS VACOLA Shoulder of bottle FOWLERS VACOLA ONE PINT FRUIT JUICE BOTTLE Base F452 / M / R trade mark Amarket gardeners, early settlers, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, fowler james, fowler ronald, fowler's vacola, food preservation -
Mont De LanceyDomestic object - Glass Juice Bottle, Fowlers, c1900's
... Vintage Fowlers juice bottles are part of a home preserving system started by English immigrant Joseph Fowler in Melbourne, Australia, in 1915. ...A large clear glass Fowlers Fruit Juice bottle with a wire clip and black stopper with a red rubber seal. ...'Fowlers One Pint Fruit Juice Bottle' stamped on the glass. ...Fowlers...Domestic object Glass Juice Bottle Fowlers ...Vintage Fowlers juice bottles are part of a home preserving system started by English immigrant Joseph Fowler in Melbourne, Australia, in 1915. Vintage glass juice bottles with wire stoppers likely date to the late 19th or early 20th century, when they were developed to create a reusable, airtight seal for products like milk, juice, and other beverages. These bottles often used a "lightning" or "gravity" stopper, which relied on a wire bail and a rubber gasket to create a secure closure and keep contents fresh for longer periods, particularly in home kitchens. A large clear glass Fowlers Fruit Juice bottle with a wire clip and black stopper with a red rubber seal. 'Fowlers One Pint Fruit Juice Bottle' stamped on the glass. On the bottom of the bottle is stamped 'F452' On top of the black stopper "Fowlers Vacola' beverage bottles, glass bottles, juice bottle, drink containers -
Orbost & District Historical Societypreserving jar, 1915 - 1975
... A brown glass Fowler's Vacola preserving jar filled with pickles. ...On lid Fowlers Vacola Size 3 Top of jar- embossed with the words Fowlers Vacola ...Fowlers Vacola Pty Ltd ...Residents of Orbost have long been self sufficient growing their own fruit and vegetables with earlier market gardeners They preserved their produce for use all year. Fowlers Vacola preserving kits were common in most kitchens. food-preservation Fowlers-Vacola container-glass On lid Fowlers Vacola Size 3 Top of jar- embossed with the words Fowlers Vacola A brown glass Fowler's Vacola preserving jar filled with pickles. ...This preserving jar was used in the first half of the 20th century to preserve cooked food - pickles. Preserving home produce in bottles is a method that applies heat to food in a closed glass home canning jar to stop the natural spoilage that would otherwise take place. It removes air from the jar to create a seal. he bottling process forms an air tight seal between the bottle and the lid. Residents of Orbost have long been self sufficient growing their own fruit and vegetables with earlier market gardeners They preserved their produce for use all year. Fowlers Vacola preserving kits were common in most kitchens.A brown glass Fowler's Vacola preserving jar filled with pickles. It is a No. 27 bottle with a size 3 metal clip. It has an 850ml capacity. The lid has metal tension clips which are secured during the canning process and are removed once a vacuum seal has formed. The lid is tin-plated with a lacquer coating, double-coated on the underside.On lid Fowlers Vacola Size 3 Top of jar- embossed with the words Fowlers Vacola food-preservation fowlers-vacola container-glass -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - Fowlers Vacola Jar, Fowlers Vacola, 1950's
... Fowlers Vacola...Small glass jar with Fowlers No.20 on side, with metal lid- Fowler Vacola Reg No. 28195 with metal clip...Preserving Fruit Vegetables Molly Myers Small glass jar with Fowlers No.20 on side, with metal lid- Fowler Vacola Reg No. 28195 with metal clip Fowlers Vacola Domestic object Fowlers Vacola Jar ...Used by Molly Myers to preserve fruits & vegetables. She was mother to Judy Hall.Small glass jar with Fowlers No.20 on side, with metal lid- Fowler Vacola Reg No. 28195 with metal clippreserving, fruit, vegetables, molly myers -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - Fowlers Vacola Jar, Fowlers Vacola, 1950's
... Fowlers Vacola...Large glass jar with Fowlers No. 31 on side, with metal lid, Fowlers Vacola Reg. 28195, 4" on lid with metal clip....Fowlers Vacola Domestic object Fowlers Vacola Jar ...Used by Molly Myers to preserve fruits and vegetables.Large glass jar with Fowlers No. 31 on side, with metal lid, Fowlers Vacola Reg. 28195, 4" on lid with metal clip.preserving, fruits, vegetables, molly myers -
Mont De LanceyDomestic object - Glass Preserving Jars, Fowler's, c 1915+
... Fowler's Vacola preserving jars have a rich history, beginning in 1915 with Joseph Fowler in Melbourne, Australia. ...They have embossed Fowler's branding on them. 1 tall 'No 40' jar with a long neck. 2 'No 28' jars. 1 'Fowler's Patent Vacola No 45 Home Preserving Jar'. 1 'Fowler's Patent Vacola No 15 Home Preserving Jar'....'No 40' 'No 28' 'Fowler's Patent Vacola No 45 Home Preserving Jar' 'Fowler's Patent Vacola No 15 Home Preserving Jar'....Domestic object Glass Preserving Jars Fowler's ...Fowler's Vacola preserving jars have a rich history, beginning in 1915 with Joseph Fowler in Melbourne, Australia. Inspired by his uncle's fruit-preserving business in England, Fowler developed a method for home bottling and preserving food, which became particularly popular during the Depression era. The system relies on heating contents to a specific temperature (92°C) for a set time (one hour) to achieve a sterile and sealed product. Fowler's Vacola is still a popular method for preserving food today, and the company continues to manufacture preserving kits and accessories. Five mixed Fowler's clear glass preserving or storage jars with no lids. They have embossed Fowler's branding on them. 1 tall 'No 40' jar with a long neck. 2 'No 28' jars. 1 'Fowler's Patent Vacola No 45 Home Preserving Jar'. 1 'Fowler's Patent Vacola No 15 Home Preserving Jar'.'No 40' 'No 28' 'Fowler's Patent Vacola No 45 Home Preserving Jar' 'Fowler's Patent Vacola No 15 Home Preserving Jar'.food preserving jars, food storage containers, containers -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Advertisement - Digital Image, Fowlers Vacola, 1930s
... Fowlers Vacola...This advertisement is for Fowlers Vacola and shows a variety of bottles and caps used in the Fowlers Vacola system....This advertisement is for Fowlers Vacola and shows a variety of bottles and caps used in the Fowlers Vacola system. ...Advertisement from "Selected recipes from "The Leader" small corner books" (1930s). This advertisement is for Fowlers Vacola and shows a variety of bottles and caps used in the Fowlers Vacola system.An example of early 20th century advertisingDigital copy of advertisement from a bookhistoric advertisements, "the leader" small corner books, fowlers vacola -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncDomestic object - Ceramic mixing bowl, R. Fowler Ltd, 1930s
... The company R. Fowler Limited was established in Sydney, in 1837 when Enoch Fowler (1807-1879) came to Australia from Ireland and is known today as the oldest pottery still in operation in Australia. ...A small Fowler Ware mixing bowl produced by R. Fowler Ltd. ...Set in circle underneath the bowl "R. FOWLER LTD./ THOMASTOWN/VIC"...R. Fowler Ltd...FOWLER LTD./ THOMASTOWN/VIC" A small Fowler Ware mixing bowl produced by R. ...The company R. Fowler Limited was established in Sydney, in 1837 when Enoch Fowler (1807-1879) came to Australia from Ireland and is known today as the oldest pottery still in operation in Australia. They were mostly known for producing bottles, jars, and pipes. The pottery was originally located at Abercrombie Place on Parramatta Street, Chippendale, NSW before they relocated to Glebe in 1847. Later the pottery manufactured building materials such as tiles, pipes, and chimney pots. As the business grew, they moved to Parramatta in the 1850s. Enoch's son Robert (1839-1906) had joined the company, and took over its management in 1873, changing the name to “R Fowler Sydney” in 1880. Robert opened further sites at Marrickville and Bankstown, with the company becoming R. Fowler Limited in 1919. The factory at Thomastown, Melbourne was opened in 1927 from which time the trademark on this bowl was used. An item made by an Australian company during the first half of the 20th century. The item is significant as it gives a snapshot of the early development of manufacturing companies in Australia. It is typical of kitchenware used throughout Australia during the early 20th centuryA small Fowler Ware mixing bowl produced by R. Fowler Ltd. Thomastown, Victoria with Maker's mark clearly imprinted underneath the bowl.Set in circle underneath the bowl "R. FOWLER LTD./ THOMASTOWN/VIC"kitchenware, r. fowler ltd, pottery australia -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Advertisement - Digital Image, Sausetta Blended Spices, by Fowlers Vacola, 1930s
... Sausetta Blended Spices, by Fowlers Vacola...This advertisement is for Sausetta Blended Spices, by Fowlers Vacola, used for flavouring home made sauces....This advertisement is for Sausetta Blended Spices, by Fowlers Vacola, used for flavouring home made sauces. ...Advertisement from "Selected recipes from "The Leader" small corner books" (1930s). This advertisement is for Sausetta Blended Spices, by Fowlers Vacola, used for flavouring home made sauces.An example of early 20th century advertisingDigital copy of advertisement from a bookhistoric advertisements, "the leader" small corner books, sausetta blended spices, fowlers vacola -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBook - Fowler's Method of Bottling Fruit and Vegetables by J. Fowler, On back cover "Fowlers / Vacola"
... On back cover "Fowlers / Vacola"...This book is the 17th Revised Edition and dated, 1948. Fowler's kits have been used by many households to preserve fruits and vegetables since 1915....Fowler ...This book was supplied with each complete outfit of bottles. This book is the 17th Revised Edition and dated, 1948. Fowler's kits have been used by many households to preserve fruits and vegetables since 1915.The households in the Kiewa Valley grew fruit and vegetables and preserved them using the Fowler's Bottling Kit.Small thick book of 96 pages with green stripe across the top and bottom of the cover.Bound with 2 staples. Title printed in brown & 4 'medals' printed across the bottom. Well used, yellowed with water mark on first pages.fowlers vacola mfg. co. ltd., fruit and vegetable preserves -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkKitchen boiler, Copper Kitchen boiler, Approx 1900
... Joseph Fowler (1888-1972), businessman and municipal councillor, was born on 28 February 1888 at Bagworth, Leicestershire, England, one of thirteen children of John Fowler, groom, and his wife Mary, née Ash. ...Copper boiling pot for home preserves, handles, lid and removable thermometer, also acc ompany instruction booklet. "Fowlers Method of Bottling Fruits and Vegetables"...Fowler's "Vacola" Reg. No. 68081 Sterilizer...Joseph Fowler (1888-1972), businessman and municipal councillor, was born on 28 February 1888 at Bagworth, Leicestershire, England, one of thirteen children of John Fowler, groom, and his wife Mary, née Ash. ...Joseph Fowler (1888-1972), businessman and municipal councillor, was born on 28 February 1888 at Bagworth, Leicestershire, England, one of thirteen children of John Fowler, groom, and his wife Mary, née Ash. With his brother Sydney, in the early 1900s Joseph worked in a fruit-preserving business run by an uncle at Maidstone, Kent, and continued with the firm after 1908 when it was relocated at Reading. At St Andrew's parish church, Leicester, on 7 September 1910 he married a nurse, Elizabeth Harris (d.1965); they emigrated in 1913 and settled at Camberwell, Melbourne. Encouraged by his commercial experience, and by the variety and quality of fruit in Australia, Fowler set up a fruit-bottling business in the rear of his small house in Burke Road. Trading as J. Fowler & Co., by 1915 the company had begun producing home-bottling kits which contained a sterilizer, bottles, lids, rings and a thermometer. To acquire the capital to establish a factory, Fowler travelled the district, selling his kits door-to-door from the back of a cart. In 1920 he bought a shop at the corner of Power Street and Burwood Road, Hawthorn, and registered his business as a private company. During the Depression his kits became a household name. In 1934 Fowlers Vacola Manufacturing Co. Ltd was registered as a public company. Housewives, nationwide, were urged to bottle their own fruits and jams by 'Mrs B Thrifty', the dainty cartoon character who graced the firm's advertisements. Numerous recipes and instruction books, such as From Orchard to Bottle the Fowlers Way, advertised the necessary preserving equipment, extending to jelly bags and juice extractors. Australian-made glass and imported steel and rubber were used in the production of Fowlers Vacola Bottling Outfits. Determined to put something back into the community which had supported him so well, in 1933-60 Fowler represented Yarra Ward on the Hawthorn City Council (mayor 1938-39 and 1945-46). He served as vice-president of Swinburne Technical College (1942) and of the Hawthorn branch of the Australian Defence League (1943); he was also a Rotarian, and a warden and vestryman of St John's Anglican Church, Camberwell. Changed demands in World War II encouraged Fowlers Vacola to diversify their product. Canned goods were manufactured for allied troops in the South Pacific. In 1953 new buildings and plant, including a giant pressure-cooker, were installed to increase productivity: from that time Fowlers Vacola sold canned and bottled food throughout Australia and abroad. By 1960 the factory occupied more than 122,000 sq. ft (11,330 m²) and further expansion was to occur when the firm moved to Nunawading. Fowler retired in 1961, but remained chairman of directors; his son Ronald succeeded him as managing director. Variously described as a generous, jovial man with a sense of humour, and as a strict and astute manager whose company was his life, Fowler was renowned for his straight business dealings and his 'no-nonsense' attitude. Survived by his son and daughter, he died on 24 April 1972 at Camberwell and was cremated. His estate was sworn for probate at $204,424. On Ronald Fowler's death in 1978, the company was bought out by the Sydney firm, Hooper Baillie Industries Ltd; it in turn sold to Sabco Ltd of South Australia; in 1994, when Sabco went into receivership, Australian Resource Recovery Technologies re-established Fowlers Vacola Australia Pty Ltd's headquarters in Melbourne. Copper boiling pot for home preserves, handles, lid and removable thermometer, also acc ompany instruction booklet. "Fowlers Method of Bottling Fruits and Vegetables"Fowler's "Vacola" Reg. No. 68081 Sterilizer -
Anglesea and District Historical SocietyFowler's Preserving Equipment, Fowler's Vacola Manufacturing Co Ltd, Fowler's Preserving - 3 of 3
... Book - Fowler's Method of Bottling Fruits and Vegetables ...Jar - FOWLER'S No. 27 Lid - FOWLER'S VACOLA - 3 Thermometer- Registered Vacola trade mark, temperature markings....Book - Fowler's Method of Bottling Fruits and Vegetables Fowler's Preserving - 3 of 3 Fowler's Preserving Equipment Fowler's Vacola Manufacturing Co Ltd ...1. Fowler's preserving jar with lid. 2. Preserving thermometer for preserving fruit. 3. Book - Fowler's Method of Bottling Fruits and Vegetables Jar - FOWLER'S No. 27 Lid - FOWLER'S VACOLA - 3 Thermometer- Registered Vacola trade mark, temperature markings.fowler's, glass jar, preserving fruit and vegetables -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Equipment - Urinal, Unknown
... - Male use - Urinal bottle - porcelain - Fowler Ware - Handle ...Fowler Ware Limited - Australia...Fowler Ware...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Used by male - urine relief hospital, home, portable Hospital Medical Equipment For male use Fowler Ware Limited - Australia - Male use - Urinal bottle - porcelain - Fowler Ware - Handle Equipment Urinal Fowler Ware ...Used by male - urine relief hospital, home, portable- Male use - Urinal bottle - porcelain - Fowler Ware - Handle Fowler Ware Limited - Australiahospital, medical equipment, for male use -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionFunctional object - Patient feeding cup, Fowler LTD
... white china spouted feeding cup, Fowler LTD Australia stamp on base...FOWLER LTD/AUSTRALIA...Fowler LTD ...Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne spouted ceramic feeding cup to assist patient nutrition used by nurses in caring for patients nursing nutrition FOWLER LTD/AUSTRALIA white china spouted feeding cup, Fowler LTD Australia stamp on base Functional object Patient feeding cup Fowler LTD ...spouted ceramic feeding cup to assist patient nutritionused by nurses in caring for patients white china spouted feeding cup, Fowler LTD Australia stamp on baseFOWLER LTD/AUSTRALIAnursing, nutrition -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageDomestic object - Commode Chair, 1930's
... It was originally one of a pair of two chairs. The Robert Fowler Ltd Pottery was established in 1837 by Irish immigrant Enoch Fowler (1807-1879) in Marrickville, Sydney; his son Robert managed the business from 1873. ...Bucket is made by R. Fowler Ltd. of Victoria, Australia. Early 20th century....Bucket Maker's Mark "R. FOWLER LTD. THOMASTOWN VIC"...R. Fowler...Domestic object Commode Chair R. Fowler ...Early Australian homes were built with outdoor bathrooms and toilets. A commode chair was a convenient and discreet design to save trips outside in the dark, creating an early form of indoor toilet. The commode chair was designed to look like any other household chair and fitted in with other bedroom furniture. The toilet bucket or chamber pot was hiding beneath a false seat and a lid was provided to cover the pot to help prevent odour and spillage. The bucket would be emptied each morning and washed out. This commode chair belonged to the great great grandmother of the donor and has been kept in very good condition. It was originally one of a pair of two chairs. The Robert Fowler Ltd Pottery was established in 1837 by Irish immigrant Enoch Fowler (1807-1879) in Marrickville, Sydney; his son Robert managed the business from 1873. Initially, the company mainly supplied the building and industrial trades but after the First World War, demand for domestic clayware grew. The company opened a second factory in Thomastown, VIC, in 1927. They are still operating today as one of Australia's leading bathroom products companies. This commode chair is an example of early 20th century bedroom furniture made by the first company to make pottery in Australia.Commode chair, cane chair, padded seat lifts up to reveal toilet seat with enamel bucket and metal lid beneath. Bucket is made by R. Fowler Ltd. of Victoria, Australia. Early 20th century.Bucket Maker's Mark "R. FOWLER LTD. THOMASTOWN VIC"flagstaff hill,, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, commode chair, cane commode chair, robert fowler porcelain ware, bedroom furniture, potty chair, wicker toilet chair, ceramic chamber pot -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Fowlers Graham Hotel, Port Melbourne, 1901
... The name was changed to The Graham in 2001. Joseph Fowler was the publican in 1901 and the hotel was called "Fowlers Graham Hotel'...."J FOWLER" on the second floor above the door....The name was changed to The Graham in 2001. Joseph Fowler was the publican in 1901 and the hotel was called "Fowlers Graham Hotel'. ...The Graham Family Hotel was established at the corner of Graham Street and Esplanade West in 1872. In 1972 it became the Cassidy Family Hotel and then in 1989, The Graham Hotel. The name was changed to The Graham in 2001. Joseph Fowler was the publican in 1901 and the hotel was called "Fowlers Graham Hotel'.Digital sepia photograph of a group of men, four horses and carts, a child and a dog outside Fowlers Graham Hotel at the corner of Graham and Esplanade West. "J FOWLER" on the second floor above the door.business and traders - hotels, built environment - commercial, graham family hotel, graham street, esplanade west, fowlers graham hotel, joseph fowler -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyJug Glazed, 1930s to 1950s
... Fowlers Pottery...The remnance of a handle, which has been broken off is located at the top just below the the rim of the lid. Jug Glazed Fowlers Pottery ...This item was used in conjunction with the Suddeth (Sudden Death) Carbon Bi-siilphide fumigator during many rabbit plagues that invaded Victoria and NSW before CSIRO introduced the myxomatosis virus in 1950.The contents of this jug was very important pre 1950 for all rural areas which suffered under the annual mice plagues, especially the wheat producing regions. Milk producers suffered from the mice by products contaminating their fresh milk containers and storage facilities. Rabbit warrens causing farm machinery instabilities and also horseback activities eg mustering herds.This glazed pottery jug has a screw on lid and a cream coloured body with a caramel brown neck. The remnance of a handle, which has been broken off is located at the top just below the the rim of the lid.On one side below the neck and within a black boundary mark "SUDDETH" and below "SMOKE MIXTURE No. 2" and sandwiched between two black lines "POISON". Below this and in five lines "PATENTED APRIL 6th '08 No. 11205(AUST.)" "PATENTED APRIL 6th '08 No. 24711 (N.Z.)" "THIS MIXTURE GOES IN BOTTLE FURTHEST FROM MACHINE" "DO NOT SPILL ON YOUR HANDS OR CLOTHING" "F, GREER, PATENTEE SYDNEY"ceramic bowls, contamination of farm produce, domestic farm hygiene, vermin extermination poisons -
Clunes MuseumPlaque - NAME PLATE, CUMPSONS ENGRAVING WORKS PTY. LTD
... NAME PLATE OF DOCTOR MARK FOWLER, RESIDENT DOCTOR IN CLUNES IN THE 1950 S....DR. MARK FOWLER PHYSICIAN & SURGEON...MARK FOWLER PHYSICIAN & SURGEON A CHROME DOCTORS NAME PLATE Plaque NAME PLATE CUMPSONS ENGRAVING WORKS PTY. ...NAME PLATE OF DOCTOR MARK FOWLER, RESIDENT DOCTOR IN CLUNES IN THE 1950 S.A CHROME DOCTORS NAME PLATEDR. MARK FOWLER PHYSICIAN & SURGEONlocal history, signs, medicine -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Book - Fowler Vacola Instruction Book, September 1926
... Fowler Vacola Instruction book. Small book with coloured cover and some coloured illustrations inside. 82 pages...Fowlers Proprietary Limited. Factory and showroom 257 Burwood Road, Hawthorn, Vic. ...Aust Fowler Vacola Instruction book. Small book with coloured cover and some coloured illustrations inside. 82 pages Book Fowler Vacola Instruction Book ...Fowler Vacola Instruction book. Small book with coloured cover and some coloured illustrations inside. 82 pagesFowlers Proprietary Limited. Factory and showroom 257 Burwood Road, Hawthorn, Vic. Austbooks, correspondence -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Book, Fowler's Method of Bottling Fruits & Vegetables, 1950's
... ...Fowlers...Copy right by J. Fowler. Book has 148 pages....Copy right by J. Fowler. Book has 148 pages. Fowler's Method of Bottling Fruits & Vegetables Book Book ...Used by Molly Myers in the 1950's - she lived in Blackburn and was mother to Judy Hall.Small light blue book with fruit basket, xxxxxx bottles and stick lady. Copy right by J. Fowler. Book has 148 pages.fruit, preserving, vegetables, molly myers, fowlers -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageCeramic - Bed Pan, R. Fowler, 1927-1935
... The company R. Fowler Limited was established in Ultimo, Sydney, in 1837 when Enoch Fowler (1807-1879) came to Australia from Ireland and is known today as the oldest pottery still in operation in Australia. ...Marked R Fowler Ltd and trademark a person sitting with a bow and arrow "00"...R. Fowler...Ceramic Bed Pan R. Fowler ...The company R. Fowler Limited was established in Ultimo, Sydney, in 1837 when Enoch Fowler (1807-1879) came to Australia from Ireland and is known today as the oldest pottery still in operation in Australia. They were mostly known for producing bottles, jars, and pipes. The pottery was originally located at Abercrombie Place on Parramatta Street, Chippendale, NSW before they relocated to Glebe in 1847. Later the pottery manufactured building materials such as tiles, pipes, and chimney pots. As the business grew, they moved to Parramatta in the 1850s. Enoch's son Robert (1839-1906) had joined the company, and took over its management in 1873, changing the name to “R Fowler Sydney” in 1880. Robert, introduced the black under glaze trademark with the archer as shown on the subject item. He went on to opened further sites at Marrickville and Bankstown, with the company becoming R. Fowler Limited in 1919. The factory at Thomastown, Melbourne was opened in 1927. Fowler also owned a Pottery somewhere near Lithgow, where they produced clay pipes that look like salt-glazed Earthenware pipes. There have been numerous developments to the company over subsequent decades, and the company was still operating in 2002 but is now owned by Caroma Industries Ltd, manufacturing only sanitary fixtures. An item made by an Australian company during the first half of the 20th century and quite rare today. The item is significant as it gives a snapshot of the early development of manufacturing companies in Australia. This informs our social history in Australia marking Australia's evolution into an independent country and no longer a colony of England. Bed pan ceramic white glaze handle at one end.Marked R Fowler Ltd and trademark a person sitting with a bow and arrow "00"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyKettle Ceramic, Circa 1950
... This electric Fowler ware is a ceramic hot water jug. Its shape is in the "Art Deco" style of the early 1920's....N550" below this "JUG BODY BY" under this and in script style "FOWLER WARE" below this "1583"...R Fowler Ware...Kettle Ceramic R Fowler Ware ...This electric kettle/Jug is shaped in the style of the Art Deco period 1930's to 1950's (in Australia). It was at the beginning of the wave of creative kitchen ware to stimulate and impress visitors and uplift what used to be a boring kitchen environment.This "art deco" electric kettle is very significant to the Kiewa Valley because it highlight that rural families and areas where in step (fashion wise) to their city "cousins". In the mid 1900's "the fashion" in Australia was (on the whole) always some years behind that of England and Europe. The years after World war II reduced the time lag between the "advanced fashion" of Europe and England and came in step with the emerging modern American fashion. American "film stars" started have their fashion projected onto the silver screens.This electric Fowler ware is a ceramic hot water jug. Its shape is in the "Art Deco" style of the early 1920's.On base "240V - 1650W" below this "AC ONLY" below this "MODEL No. EEJ" "APP. No. N550" below this "JUG BODY BY" under this and in script style "FOWLER WARE" below this "1583"kitchen appliances, tea/coffee preparation, light refreshments, hospitality offerings, art deco styles in appliances -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph - Lithograph, Rider & Mercer, Views of Charlton, c.1988
... Leased by William Fowler in 1891 who had been in Charlton since 1877. ...The Globe Hotel, High Street. WM. Fowler, Proprietor. The Home of Coursing....Leased by William Fowler in 1891 who had been in Charlton since 1877. ...The Globe Hotel built 1874-75 for John Walsh was destroyed by fire and rebuilt in ?. Leased by William Fowler in 1891 who had been in Charlton since 1877. Copy of Lithograph of Charlton buildings. Large sign on building 'GLOBE HOTEL'. Eight men and women and three children standing in front of building, a horse and wagon also in front of the building with a man standing in the wagon holding the reins. Two greyhounds on the road.The Globe Hotel, High Street. WM. Fowler, Proprietor. The Home of Coursing.lithograph, globe hotel, fowler william, walsh john -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBottle - Sauce, 1940's
... Bottles were re cycled remaining the property of the manufacturer. History of Fowlers Vacola Mfg Co Ltd.....Side: 'Property of Fowlers / Vacola Mfg Coy Ltd' Base: '169' with 'M' underneath...Bottles were re cycled remaining the property of the manufacturer. History of Fowlers Vacola Mfg Co Ltd.. Historical: Change of bottles - shape, glass, stopper, embossing Aesthetic: Display showing embossing, size, and shape. glass bottle sauce household fowlers vacola mfg. co. ltd. ...Sauce came in bottles bought at the local grocery store or a large city store on a shopping expedition. The shape and embossing of bottles changed as did the stopper used to seal it. Bottles were re cycled remaining the property of the manufacturer. History of Fowlers Vacola Mfg Co Ltd..Historical: Change of bottles - shape, glass, stopper, embossing Aesthetic: Display showing embossing, size, and shape.Small clear glass bottle with straight sides half way up before tapering to the lip and opening with a screw top. Straight sides have heavily embossed vertical lines. On one side 2 long lines are bordered by short ones along the bottom and have varying lengths (slightly) along the top. On the other side there are 6 long lines slightly different lengths on either side of heavily embossed print in capital letters read from top to bottom of the bottle. Embossed on the base.Side: 'Property of Fowlers / Vacola Mfg Coy Ltd' Base: '169' with 'M' underneathglass bottle, sauce, household, fowlers vacola mfg. co. ltd. -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub BranchModel
... Ship Fowlers Class Corvette...Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch 1 Mast Gully Road Upwey melbourne Model WW2 RAN Ship Fowlers Class Corvette Model ...Ship Fowlers Class Corvettemodel, ww2, ran -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyFolder - Booklets of Interest, Recipes, Mowers, Irons, Bottling fruits and vegetables
... Pamphlets enclosed are old eg. when flourless recipes were a novelty, when Victa lawnmowers and steam irons were new and when bottling fruit was done using Fowler's bottling kits. ...Includes: Butterless Recipes booklet; Recipe book with missing pages; Cakes, Buns and Biscuits 1956 book; Steam Iron & Victa 2-stroke pamphlets; Gas Home Service Recipes; Victa Mower catalogue; Fowler's method of Bottling Fruits and Vegetables book....Includes: Butterless Recipes booklet; Recipe book with missing pages; Cakes, Buns and Biscuits 1956 book; Steam Iron & Victa 2-stroke pamphlets; Gas Home Service Recipes; Victa Mower catalogue; Fowler's method of Bottling Fruits and Vegetables book. ...Pamphlets enclosed are old eg. when flourless recipes were a novelty, when Victa lawnmowers and steam irons were new and when bottling fruit was done using Fowler's bottling kits. Families in the Kiewa Valley cooked at home as access to eating out wasn't available locally. Items that made living easier were becoming more common.Orange plastic with clear front cover with 7 clear sleeves / pages including books. Includes: Butterless Recipes booklet; Recipe book with missing pages; Cakes, Buns and Biscuits 1956 book; Steam Iron & Victa 2-stroke pamphlets; Gas Home Service Recipes; Victa Mower catalogue; Fowler's method of Bottling Fruits and Vegetables book.kiewa valley, cooking, ironing, mowing -
Numurkah & District Historical SocietyPhotograph - Photo of group
... Black & White photo of the Fowler family...Numurkah & District Historical Society Old Bank Building cnr Melville and Knox Street (118-120 Melville St) Numurkah the-murray Black & White photo of the Fowler family Photograph Photo of group ...Black & White photo of the Fowler family -
Numurkah & District Historical SocietyFowler family papers, photos, etc
... Fowler family photos, books, papers, etc...Numurkah & District Historical Society Old Bank Building cnr Melville and Knox Street (118-120 Melville St) Numurkah the-murray Fowler family, cards papers, photos Fowler family photos, books, papers, etc Fowler family papers, photos, etc ...Fowler family photos, books, papers, etcfowler family, cards papers, photos -
Eltham District Historical Society IncFolder, Henry Fowler, 1840s
... Henry Fowler...Folder of information on Henry Fowler, Kangaroo Ground, 1840s....Henry Fowler Folder ...Folder of information on Henry Fowler, Kangaroo Ground, 1840s.henry fowler
