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Blacksmith's Cottage and Forge
Bottle opener, Carlton, 1920-1930
... FOSTER'S LAGER, VICTORIA BITTER, cARLTON INVALID STOUT.... history FOSTER'S LAGER, VICTORIA BITTER, cARLTON INVALID STOUT ...Used to prise open crown seals on bottlesLocal historyTriangular shape handle with small rectangle opener on end. Made entirely from Britannia metal with inscriptions on handle.FOSTER'S LAGER, VICTORIA BITTER, cARLTON INVALID STOUT. -
Federation University Historical Collection
Ephemera - Labels, Ballarat Bertie Beer Labels
... invalid stout... labels stickers invalid stout brewing A number of labels ...A number of labels and stickers relating to the Ballarat Brewery and Ballarat Bertie.ballarat bertie, ballarat brewery, carlton and united breweries, labels, stickers, invalid stout, brewing -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Rose Family, 1920 - 1942
... ballarat invalid stout... street r t rose - licenced grocer ballarat invalid stout brian ...Four sepia photographs copied from originals. .01 - Photograph of Roland Thomas Rose in car and son Frank William (Bill) Rose beside car c 1925. .02 - Hilda Annie Rose outside 168 Ross Street - R T Rose Licenced grocer c 1930 .03 - Brian Hanson (donor's uncle) and Bill Rose with unknown man outside wooden doors of 168 Ross Street c 1941 .04 Sadie Ford and Bill Rose c 1942 in backyard of 168 Ross Street (donor's father and great aunt)Names and dates on back of photosbuilt environment - commercial, business and traders - wine and spirits, roland thomas rose, frank william rose, bill rose, sadie ford, ross street, r t rose - licenced grocer, ballarat invalid stout, brian hansen -
Parks Victoria - Gabo Island Lightstation
Bottle
... Abbotsford Invalid Stout in 1909), Abbots Lager, Melbourne Bitter... Abbotsford Invalid Stout in 1909), Abbots Lager, Melbourne Bitter ...This dark brown bottle with lip, collar, neck and gently sloping shoulder, was made by the Bottle Co. of Victoria P/L for Melbourne Bitter. The Parks Victoria inventory indicates that the bottle dates to 1925. Still brewed today, Melbourne Bitter has been made since 1904, when the Melbourne Cooperative Brewery in Abbotsford was formed by well known pub owners that included Henry Young of Young & Jacksons, and future Lord Mayor Sir Stephen Morrell. They made four beers – Abbotsford Stout (which became Abbotsford Invalid Stout in 1909), Abbots Lager, Melbourne Bitter and Abbotsford Sparkling Ale. Of those, Melbourne Bitter and the Invalid Stout remain largely unchanged and both are now brewed by the South African owned CUB. The bottle was found in the sea or on the island.Whatever their provenance, they have an association with an event or activity on Gabo Island and for this reason have second level contributory significance for their potential to yield information relating to the cultural history of the lightstation.Dark brown glass bottle, tall with gradual tapering to a narrow opening. Slightly misshapen. White coating on one side.Within a club motif, "M.B.C.V" "The property of the manufacturers. / Bottle co of Victoria Pty Ltd" "6 1925" -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - ESCo Bendigo tram 11, 1930s
... United Invalid Stout". One of a series of 7 photos (items 9108... United Invalid Stout". One of a series of 7 photos (items 9108 ...Photograph of Bendigo Tram 11 with the tramcar number on the side in ESCo red and cream livery. Shows the seating arrangement with the outside seating facing inwards. This tram remained in service until 1947. Has a roof advertisement "Drink United Invalid Stout". One of a series of 7 photos (items 9108 to 9114) possibly taken at the time of the SEC takeover in 1934 to illustrate the type of tram that was being used at Bendigo. Possibly an SEC report photo. Based on the book Destination Eaglehawk, most likely from the Basil Miller collection.Yields information about Bendigo tram 11 during the early 1930s.Photograph, black and white with notes on rear.In ink on rear "No. 11 - Prior to 1934, and Ken Magor stamp.tramways, trams, bendigo, esco, tram 11