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Greensborough Historical Society
Container - Bottle, Milk Bottles Recovery Ltd, Milk Bottles Recovery Ltd - one imperial pint, 1930-1950
... Milk Bottles Recovery Ltd - one imperial pint...imperial pint...This bottle holds one imperial pint. The manufacturer Milk... Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne This bottle holds one imperial pint ...This bottle holds one imperial pint. The manufacturer Milk Bottles Recovery Ltd began production in Melbourne in 1930 and ended production in the 1970s. Clear glass bottle, embossed inscription.Inscription: "Milk. One Pint. This bottle is the property of Milk Bottles Recovery Ltd 18 Market St Melbourne. Can only be used by written permission and cannot be sold."milk bottles, milk, glass bottles, imperial pint -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Imperial Half Pint bottle
... Imperial Half Pint bottle...Imperial Half Pint...Milk Bottle Imperial Half Pint - Australian Glass...Imperial Half Pint - Base stamped AGM 3 - m 760.... Imperial Half Pint AGM Milk Bottle Imperial Half Pint - Base ...This bottle can be dated to the 1960's-1970's. Before this the bottles had a thick lip to accommodate a cardboard lid whilst this bottle would have had a foil lid. One of the most common uses for this bottle was as part of the Schools Milk Program where crates of milk (1 bottle per student) were delivered to schools each day.Milk Bottle Imperial Half Pint - Australian Glass Manufacturer.Imperial Half Pint - Base stamped AGM 3 - m 760imperial half pint, agm, milk bottle -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Manufactured Glass, bottle milk 'Imperial' 1/2 pint, early 20thC
... Manufactured Glass, bottle milk 'Imperial' 1/2 pint...A clear glass milk bottle ‘Imperial’ half pint. ...Around centre : IMPERIAL HALF PINT Base: M / 'scar... : IMPERIAL HALF PINT Base: M / 'scar' / 824 ( enclosed in a circle ...General use of milk bottles is usually associated with the 20th century , with occasional late 19th century. Initially, milk was delivered in cans stacked upright in a wagon. At each stop, someone, usually the wife of the house, would bring a pitcher or a pail to the wagon, and the milk man would ladle out the desired amount of milk. Needless to say, this practice was hazardous and unhealthy. The New York State Tuberculosis Association condemned the practice of selling “loose milk,” still being conducted in New York City in 1922, as a major cause for the spread of tuberculosis (Glass Container1922:8). It is probable that the delivery of milk in glass containers became universal shortly thereafter. Melbourne Glass Bottle Works Spotswood 1880 - 1990. made bottles for various companies. Milk cartons first came to Australia in 1958, when the Model Dairy in Melbourne began packaging milk in 150 ml and 500 ml cartons. At the time, 160,000 new glass bottles were needed in Melbourne alone every week to keep up the delivery of 1.3 million bottles of milk a day. In 1970, the blow-moulded disposable plastic milk bottle was introduced. In 1987, only about 2% of milk was still being sold in glass bottles. Glass milk bottles are now rare After Decimalization 14/2/1966 Metric measure glass bottles were used A clear glass milk bottle ‘Imperial’ half pint. Around centre : IMPERIAL HALF PINT Base: M / 'scar' / 824 ( enclosed in a circle) / 8 / 760melbourne, early settlers, market gardeners, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, manufactured glass, milk bottles, dairy farmers, dairies -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Domestic object - Bottle - Superior Milk bottle, Portland, 1940
... Glass bottle (half imperial pint), with moulded logo... Imperial Pint... Imperial Pint Glass bottle (half imperial pint), with moulded logo ...Displayed in History HouseGlass bottle (half imperial pint), with moulded logo on side.Front: Superior Milk/Reg'd Brand/Portland Back: Half Imperial Pint -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Container - Milk bottle, Spain Bros Dairy, 1940s - 1950s
... Broad neck Imperial pint milk Bottle (Spain Bros. Dairy... 2909' 'One imperial pint'... imperial pint' Broad neck Imperial pint milk Bottle (Spain Bros ...Was purchased on behalf of the Society by Peter Libbis from the Ballarat Bottle Fair, Southern Indoor Tennis Centre, Sebastopol, Victoria, 15 April 2001Broad neck Imperial pint milk Bottle (Spain Bros. Dairy) with wadImprint: Spain Bros. Fernleigh Dairy' 'phone MX4080, MX 2909' 'One imperial pint'business and traders - dairies, spain brothers -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Container - Milk bottle, Milk Bottle - One Pint Imperial with heavy lip on top. (undated), c. 1930
... Milk Bottle - One Pint Imperial with heavy lip on top...Milk bottle with printing around base. "One pint Imperial... base. "One pint Imperial" 20.5"cms. tall with heavy lip on top ...Milk bottle with printing around base. "One pint Imperial" 20.5"cms. tall with heavy lip on top designed to handle a circular cardboard seal. Diameter 4 cms. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Container - School Milk Bottle, Approx 1960's
... Clear glass 1/2 imperial pint bottle. - 1950 - 1973...Imperial half pint... half pint Clear glass 1/2 imperial pint bottle. - 1950 - 1973 ...Item related to history of Australian Primary School & the School Milk Program operating in the 1950s until 1973 to provide milk to school children.Clear glass 1/2 imperial pint bottle. - 1950 - 1973 Australian school milk container. - originally had silver foil top.Imperial half pintschool, milk -
Mont De Lancey
Glass bottles
... 2 glass bottles x 1 imperial pint milk bottles and 1 x 1/2..., with one imperial pint and imperial half pint inscribed towards..., with one imperial pint and imperial half pint inscribed towards ...2 glass bottles x 1 imperial pint milk bottles and 1 x 1/2 imperial pint milk bottle all with finger-shaped pattern around neck."MILK. M.B.R.This bottle is the property of Milk Bottles Recovery Ltd. 18 Market Street, Melbourne. It can only be used by written permission and cannot be sold" is visible on each bottle, with one imperial pint and imperial half pint inscribed towards the lower part of each relevant bottle.bottles, containers, milk bottles, food storage containers -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Bottle - Milk, 1959
... Glass milk bottle. One imperial pint....Glass molded inscription of ONE IMPERIAL PINT. In red text... molded inscription of ONE IMPERIAL PINT. In red text on front ...This is a milk bottle from the local dairy in Kiewa. It is an old style bottle in imperial measure(ended 1974). This has good historical value, as milk is no longer made in bottles and we do not use imperial measurements anymore. This item is significance for historic reasons, shows local dairy items used. There are not many bottles from this local dairy from this period, and is it is in good condition. . Social significance, shows what items local families used. Research significance. These bottles are not in use anymore as we do not have imperial measurement, so good for research that explains this topic. Therefore has good interpretive capacity.Glass milk bottle. One imperial pint.Glass molded inscription of ONE IMPERIAL PINT. In red text on front Kiewa, (in script) / PASTUERISED / FULL CREAM MILK/ USE KIEWA BUTTER/ CREAM / AND ICE CREAM MIX . In red text on back THIS BOTTLE ALWAYS REMAINS/THE PROPERTY OF/NORTH EASTERN/DAIRY CO. LTD. On bottom of bottle, molded AGM 2 x M F1959 in the middle of botton 5 / 48 bottle, milk, drink, container, dairy, farm, kiewa, cow -
Greensborough Historical Society
Bottle, Cream bottle, 1960c
... Clear glass imperial half pint cream bottle (foil cap type)...Imperial half pint, maker's manufacture numbers moulded... Imperial half pint, maker's manufacture numbers moulded Clear glass ...Commonly used container until waxed cartons or plastic bottles came into useClear glass imperial half pint cream bottle (foil cap type)Imperial half pint, maker's manufacture numbers mouldedglass bottle, cream bottle -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Bottle - Milk, 1950's - 1960's
... Narrow necked clear glass bottle used to carry one imperial...'. and underneath this: One Imperial pint. Base: Embossed: Common Seal... Imperial pint. Base: Embossed: Common Seal - 'A' with 'G' and 'M ...Bottles of milk were bought at a local store. The measurement of liquid was in pints and money in pence pre 1966. Bottles were returned to the manufacturer who reused the bottle. To encourage the return of bottles, collectors were given 7 pence per bottle. TB was tested in the milk at this time and the milk was pasteurised. History of the Kiewa Company.Historical: Dairy farmers lived in the Kiewa Valley and sent their milk to the Kiewa Factory to be pasteurised and TB tested. The bottles and tops changed colour & design regularly. Aesthetic: Display showing variations of shape, embossing, and stencil.Narrow necked clear glass bottle used to carry one imperial pint of milk. Embossed on bottom near base and on base. Blue stencilled writing / print on opposite sides of the bottle.Side: Embossed: Inside embossed circle is '6' above '19'. and underneath this: One Imperial pint. Base: Embossed: Common Seal - 'A' with 'G' and 'M' inside the A and in the middle 'ISM 229' and below that '2' Stencil on side: 'Kiewa' signature and underneath printed 'Pasturised / And TB Tested Milk' / 'Use' (written) and then printed 'Kiewa Butter / Cream and / Ice cream Mix' Stencil on the opposite side: '7d Deposit On / This Bottle'kiewa, dairy, milk, butter, cream, ice-cream, farmers -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Manufactured Glass, bottle cream 1/4 pint, 20thC
... A clear glass milk or cream bottle 'Imperial' 1/4 Pint...around base : IMPERIAL 1/4 PINT... bottles dairy farmers dairies around base : IMPERIAL 1/4 PINT ...General use of milk bottles is usually associated with the 20th century , with occasional late 19th century. Initially, milk was delivered in cans stacked upright in a wagon At each stop, someone, usually the wife of the house, would bring a pitcher or a pail to the wagon, and the milk man would ladle out the desired amount of milk. Needless to say, this practice was hazardous and unhealthy. The New York State Tuberculosis Association condemned the practice of selling “loose milk,” still being conducted in New York City in 1922, as a major cause for the spread of tuberculosis (Glass Container1922:8). It is probable that the delivery of milk in glass containers became universal shortly thereafter. General use of milk bottles is usually associated with the 20th century , with occasional late 19th century. Initially, milk was delivered in cans stacked upright in a wagon. At each stop, someone, usually the wife of the house, would bring a pitcher or a pail to the wagon, and the milk man would ladle out the desired amount of milk. Needless to say, this practice was hazardous and unhealthy. The New York State Tuberculosis Association condemned the practice of selling “loose milk,” still being conducted in New York City in 1922, as a major cause for the spread of tuberculosis (Glass Container1922:8). It is probable that the delivery of milk in glass containers became universal shortly thereafter. Melbourne Glass Bottle Works Spotswood 1880 - 1990. made bottles for various companies. Milk cartons first came to Australia in 1958, when the Model Dairy in Melbourne began packaging milk in 150 ml and 500 ml cartons. At the time, 160,000 new glass bottles were needed in Melbourne alone every week to keep up the delivery of 1.3 million bottles of milk a day. In 1970, the blow-moulded disposable plastic milk bottle was introduced. In 1987, only about 2% of milk was still being sold in glass bottles. Glass milk bottles are now rare. A clear glass milk or cream bottle 'Imperial' 1/4 Pintaround base : IMPERIAL 1/4 PINTmelbourne, early settlers, market gardeners, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, manufactured glass, milk bottles, dairy farmers, dairies -
Mont De Lancey
Glass bottle, Devonshire Dairy
... Two glass bottles. 1. Imperial Pint with name and address... permission and cannot be sold. Two glass bottles. 1. Imperial Pint ...Two glass bottles. 1. Imperial Pint with name and address of Milk Recovery. 2. Imperial half pint. For cream. Both have cardboard lids. Devonshire Dairy. This bottle is the property of Milk Bottles Recovery Ltd. 18 Market Street, Melbourne. It can only be used by written permission and cannot be sold.bottles, containers, cream containers -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Milk Bottle - Portland Milk, n.d
... ' milk, registered brand. One imperial pint size...., lighthouse logo, 'Superior' milk, registered brand. One imperial pint ...Donated by the Port Fairy Historical SocietyPortland glass milk bottle, lighthouse logo, 'Superior' milk, registered brand. One imperial pint size.dairy, rural industry -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Container - Milk bottle, M Woodruff Royal Dairy, Port Melbourne, 1940s
... Broad neck imperial pint milk bottle (M Woodruff Royal... Broad neck imperial pint milk bottle (M Woodruff Royal Dairy ...Broad neck imperial pint milk bottle (M Woodruff Royal Dairy) complete with wad (paper cap)'M. Woodruff - Royal Dairy Port Melb. To be washed and returned. This bottle contains milk bottled for sale by M Woodruff & always remains his property. It is loaned and cannot be legally used by others':Printed on wad: 'Pure Milk, please return bottles dailybusiness and traders - dairies, michael woodruff, royal dairy port melbourne -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Bottle - Spirits, 1890's - 1900 Late Victorian
... . The shape and colour of the bottles varied. An 'Imperial Pint... a 'ribbon' is "Imperial Pint"... and colour of the bottles varied. An 'Imperial Pint' was the standard ...Spirits came in bottles sold at licensed premises either locally or in larger cities visited during shopping expeditions. The shape and colour of the bottles varied. An 'Imperial Pint' was the standard measurement at the time. The opening of bottles was hand made prior to 1915. History of Mitchell & Co. Belfast Ltd.Historical: Change of bottles - shape, glass, embossing, manufacture Aesthetic: Display showing how made, embossing, shapeClear glass bottle with green tinge and heavy embossing. Used for Old Irish Whisky. The bottle has a longitudinal join on each side but the opening has been hand made without the joins. The bottle is an oval shape with long straight sides three quarters of the way up tapering to the neck which has a lip and then the opening. The base of the bottle is curved inwards.Front: top and curved around the bottle's shape: 'Old Irish Whisky'. Inside of which is a shield shape with a crown shape inside it. Either side of the shield horizontally 'Trade' (the shield) then 'Mark'. Same side off bottle at bottom are 2 lines in heavily embossed print also in capital letters 'Mitchell & Co / of Belfast Ltd.' Back: curved around the bottle's shape inside a 'ribbon' is "Imperial Pint"spirits, bottle, old irish whisky, mitchell & co. belfast ltd. -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Bottle - Cream, 1940's
... Side: One Imperial Pint Base: G 499... Side: One Imperial Pint Base: G 499 Clear glass bottle used ...Cream came in bottles bought at the local store or at a large city store on a shopping expedition. The shape of the bottles changed as did the stopper used to seal it. Liquids were measured in pints pre 1966.Historical: Change of bottles - shape, glass, stopper, size, embossing, use Aesthetic: Display showing embossing, size and shape especially if in good conditionClear glass bottle used for storing cream. Straight sides half way up then gently tapered into a wide opening which widens with a broad lip on top. Heavily embossed along the bottom on one side in printed capital letters and lightly embossed on base. Lip on inside to hold a cardboard disc that sealed the opening.Side: One Imperial Pint Base: G 499cream, dairy, milk bar, bottle, household -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Domestic object - Milk Bottle, n.d
... Milk Portland', one imperial pint. Measures 20cm high x... with embossed lighthouse logo, 'Superior Milk Portland', one imperial ...Glass milk bottle with embossed lighthouse logo, 'Superior Milk Portland', one imperial pint. Measures 20cm high x diameter top 4.8 bottom 7cm -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Bottle Milk, Circa mid to late 1900's
... of the "production line". This bottle has a one Imperial pint capacity... into the glass "ONE IMPERIAL PINT". Below these markings and stenciled... of the bottle and blown into the glass "ONE IMPERIAL PINT". Below ...This glass milk bottle was manufactured and used mid to late 1900's (1834 Victorian dairy industry was founded) up to the time that a cheaper container was invented(plastic bottles and polyethylene plastic lined cardboard cartons) and produced. In 1909 the supply of pure bottled milk was required for babies to overcome infant mortality due to unhygienic milk sources (unclean containers and unpasteurized milk). Due to the volume of milk being processed and hand milking could not keep up with demand, dairy farms introduced milking machines in the late 1930's. The great increases in dairy herds from the average of 18 cows per heard in 1950's to 142 cows per herd in 1996 required milk tankers to pick up the regions milk supply. This bottle was so constructed to be easily moved within the milk processing plants from the delivery vats/holding tanks to the final corking/sealing of the bottles for eventual distribution. From 1958 the milk bottle slowly became phased out of production. At this point in time Melbourne was drawing 160,000 bottles per week from the two major glass bottle works companies, e.g. Melbourne Glass Bottle Works Co. Victoria was the major state supplier of cows milk in the history of Australian milk production from the early 1800's. The Kiewa Valley and its region was a major contributor to meet that demand. Each bottle was "branded" during manufacturing to show the contents (pasteurized milk) and where it originated from (region and supplier). This method of recycling the bottles back to specific dairy farms was a good control method but an uneconomical "on cost" which was replaced by the "throw away" less costly plastic and cardboard containers. Kiewa Valley dairy herds had marked bottles bearing "90/9", "6/18", "6/33", "6/35" and "6/36" This particular one has "7/14".This heavy gauged glass milk bottle has a rim and a distinctive head at the top. This head has been manufactured to facilitate the movement of the bottled along the milk production line. The method of pouring milk into the bottle has been part of the "production line". This bottle has a one Imperial pint capacity and is made from "clear" glass. There are other milk bottles that have a "green" tint in them. Around the bottom side of the bottle and blown into the glass "ONE IMPERIAL PINT". Below these markings and stenciled is "KIEWA" (in freehand style and underlined) underneath is "PASTEURISED FULL CREAM MILK" underneath this ,in freehand stiyle is "USE" next to this in block style "KIEWA BUTTER, CREAM, AND ICE CREAM MIX" to the left of this ,and barely readable is stenciled "THIS BOTTLE ALWAYS REMAINS/ THE PROPERTY OF/ NORTH EASTERN DAIRY Co. Ltd". On the base of the bottle is molded a big "2". with a smaller "m". An identification mark of "7" over "14" is within a circled boundary. Below this is moulded "RM - 15". glass bottles, commercial milk containers, domestic milk bottles, pasteurized milk bottles -
Orbost & District Historical Society
milk bottle, 1930's -1950's
... IMPERIAL HALF PINT...-milk-containers food dairy IMPERIAL HALF PINT A clear glass ...Milk was delivered by the "milk man" direct to the homes of consumers. Delivery to homes in Orbost and district and was made initially by horse and cart and later by truck. .The dairy industry in Orbost and the surrounding area has always been a major contributor to the milk supply of Victoria.A clear glass half-pint milk or cream bottle. Moulded in two halves, made to take either a cork or cardboard disc pressed into top with wire grip. The bottle was meant to be recycled and the glass is therefore quite thick. IMPERIAL HALF PINTglass-bottles commercial-milk-containers food dairy -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Container - Milk Bottle
... Small glass milk bottle 1/4 Imperial Pint. Has a cardboard... bottle 1/4 Imperial Pint. Has a cardboard top insert ...Small glass milk bottle 1/4 Imperial Pint. Has a cardboard top insert with the inscription 'Good Morning folks. We do appreciate Daily returns of empty bottles'.This bottle remains the property of Dairy Farmers Co-Op Milk Co Ltd.domestic items, containers -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Container - Milk bottle, M Woodruff Royal Dairy, Port Melbourne, c.1950
... MX2769 MX2000 Imperial Pint Woodruff's Royal Dairy Port... Imperial Pint Woodruff's Royal Dairy Port Melbourne. On bottom 36 ...Michael Tomas WOODRUFF commenced his Woodruff's Royal Dairy in 1916. It was originally located at 22 Derham Street, Port Melbourne, and later expanded into Bridge Street. In 1956 the name was changed to the Superior Dairy.Glass milk bottle from Woodruff's Royal Dairy, Port Melbourne.MX2769 MX2000 Imperial Pint Woodruff's Royal Dairy Port Melbourne. On bottom 36.michael thomas woodruff, industry - manufacturing, business and traders - dairies, woodruff's royal dairy -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Bottle - Cream, 1940's
... Side: 'Imperial Half Pint'... the stopper used to seal it. Measurement of liquids was in pints pre ...Cream came in bottles bought at the local store or at a large city store on a shopping expedition. The shape of the bottles changed as did the stopper used to seal it. Measurement of liquids was in pints pre 1966.Historical: Change of bottles - shape, size, glass, stopper, embossing and use. Aesthetic: Display showing embossing and shape.Clear glass bottle with straight sides tapering towards the opening from half way up. The opening is wide with a thick glass rim. There is an inner rim inside the opening to hold a cardboard disc to seal it. It is heavily embossed on one side near the base.Side: 'Imperial Half Pint'bottle, cream, dairy, milk bar, household -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Domestic object - Cream Bottle (half pint), n.d
... Front: '½ imperial pint' PLEASE WSH AND RETURN EMPTY BOTTLE... Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Front: '½ imperial pint ...Clear glass wide mouth cream bottle generic, half pint.Front: '½ imperial pint' PLEASE WSH AND RETURN EMPTY BOTTLE' - embossed Back: Base: '15627' 2 - embossed -
Greensborough Historical Society
Container - Bottle, Milk Bottles Recovery Ltd, Recovery Ltd Milk Bottle - one third pint, 1951 to 1973
... This bottle holds one third of an imperial pint... of an imperial pint. The manufacturer Milk Bottles Recovery Ltd began ...This bottle holds one third of an imperial pint. The manufacturer Milk Bottles Recovery Ltd began production in Melbourne in 1930. Possibly used for school milk which was a scheme in place from 1951 until 1973.Clear glass bottle, pressed inscription.Inscription: "Milk. Third Pint. This bottle belongs to Milk Bottles Recovery Ltd and cannot be used with out written permission."milk bottles, milk, glass bottles -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Container - Bottle
... Bottle is an Imperial half pint milk container used... Mitcham melbourne Bottle is an Imperial half pint milk container ...Bottle is an Imperial half pint milk container used by Blackburn DairiesGlass milk bottle with cardboard top. Top is round disc inscribed with 'Blackburn Dairies T.B. Tested Nursery Milk W.X.2504Milk M.B.R.| This bottle is the property of Milk Bottles Recovery Ltd 18 Market Street, Melbourne. It can only be used by written permission and cannot be sold.domestic items, containers, glass technology, bottles -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Domestic object - Milk Bottle (1 pint), n.d
... imperial pint' - embossed Base: '511' - impressed...) - in circle' - embossed Back: 'one imperial pint' - embossed Base ...Express Dairy Portland, embossed wide mouth clear glass pint milk bottle. Measurements 20cm high x top 5.6 x bottom 7.3Front: 'This bottle contains milk bottled for sale by (EXPRESS DAIRY PORTLAND) - in circle' - embossed Back: 'one imperial pint' - embossed Base: '511' - impressed -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Bottle - Cream, 1940's
... On side near the base: "One Imperial Pint" On base: At top... household On side near the base: "One Imperial Pint" On base: At top ...Cream came in bottles bought at the local store or at a large city store on a shopping expedition. The shape of the bottles changed as did the stopper used to seal it - the cardboard one predating the aluminium seals. Liquids were measured in pints pre 1966.Historical: Change of bottles - shape, size, stopper, embossing Aesthetic: Display showing embossing, size and shape Clear glass cream bottle with straight edges half way up tapering to the top where there is a thick lip on the outside. Opening is wide. There is an inner rim inside the opening which held a cardboard disc which fitted on to seal it. Heavy embossing on the side and base printed in capital letters.On side near the base: "One Imperial Pint" On base: At top - Common seal A with G at top and M below in side the A. F1297 across middle and M underneath it.cream, dairy, bottle, household -
Merbein District Historical Society
Container - Bottle, Milk
... and cannot be legally used by others. One imperial pint 618... and cannot be legally used by others. One imperial pint 618 Bottle ...BottleThis bottle contains milk Bottled for sale by Merbein Milky Way Bottle is the property of the above It is loaned and cannot be legally used by others. One imperial pint 618milk, merbein dairy -
Mont De Lancey
Glass bottle, June 1838
... Pura pasteurised milk. 1 imperial pint... milk. 1 imperial pint Bottle with cardboard lid - Metro Dairy ...Bottle with cardboard lid - Metro Dairy Glass Milk BottleMetro Dairy 22 Jessie Street, Preston. This bottle is the property of Milk Bottles Recovery Ltd. On lid: Metro Dairy Farmers Pura pasteurised milk. 1 imperial pintbeverage bottles, milk containers