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Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Container - Torpedo Bottle, Last quarter of the 19th century
... Torpedo Bottle...torpedo shaped glass bottle..., hop beer, hop bitters, sarsaparilla and cordials. The bottle...Torpedo shaped green glass bottle, name of manufacture.... The torpedo shape of the bottle would ensure that it was stored on its ...This bottle has come from the aerated waters factory of John Fletcher of Warrnambool. This factory in Koroit Street was established in the mid 19th century by John Davis. As a young boy John Fletcher worked at the cordial factory of John Rowley in Banyan Street, Warrnambool and then worked for a number of years for John Davis at his Union Cordial Factory. In 1885 John Fletcher succeeded John Davis and continued in this business until 1930. The business was then taken over by Ralph Reeves. John Fletcher manufactured aerated waters, soda, tonic waters, lemonade, ginger ale, hop beer, hop bitters, sarsaparilla and cordials. The bottle would have been sealed with a cork stopper. The torpedo shape of the bottle would ensure that it was stored on its side, keeping the cork moist so that it didn't shrink and cause the bottle to leak its contents.The bottle is significant for its unusual torpedo shape and for being sold by the long standing John Fletcher's soft drink business in Warrnambool who was a prominent soft drinks manufacturer in Warrnambool for over 40 years.Torpedo shaped green glass bottle, name of manufacture of contents, John Fletcher Late and J. Davis, of Koroit St Warrnambool, is impressed in the glass."John Fletcher Late and J. Davis Koroit St Warrnambool"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, torpedo shaped glass bottle, torpedo bottle, bottle, john fletcher late and j. davis koroit st warrnambool, john fletcher late and j. davis, john fletcher late, j. davis -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Container - Torpedo Bottle, 1850s - 1860s
... Torpedo Bottle...Torpedo bottle from group of 1850/1860s bottles dug up... Eleven Hotel Torpedo bottle from group of 1850/1860s bottles dug ...Torpedo bottle from group of 1850/1860s bottles dug up at 282 Rouse Street in 1999.domestic life - containers, business and traders - hotels, all england eleven hotel -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Container - Torpedo Bottle, 1850s - 1860s
... Torpedo Bottle...Torpedo bottle from group of 1850/1860s bottles dug up... Eleven Hotel Torpedo bottle from group of 1850/1860s bottles dug ...Torpedo bottle from group of 1850/1860s bottles dug up at 282 Rouse Street in 1999:domestic life - containers, business and traders - hotels, all england eleven hotel -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Container - Torpedo Bottle, W H Dawbarn & Son, Port Melbourne, 1850s - 1860s
... Torpedo Bottle, W H Dawbarn & Son, Port Melbourne...Torpedo bottle from group of 1850/1860s bottles dug up... Torpedo bottle from group of 1850/1860s bottles dug up at 282 ...Torpedo bottle from group of 1850/1860s bottles dug up at 282 Rouse Street in 1999:W H Dawbarn & Son, Port Melbournedomestic life - containers, business and traders - hotels, all england eleven hotel, w h dawbarn & son -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Torpedo Bottle - Whittaker Bros. Tarnagulla / Maryborough
... Torpedo Bottle - Whittaker Bros. Tarnagulla / Maryborough...David Gordon Collection. Torpedo bottles, also known... upright. Torpedo bottles were in common use from the 1840s ...David Gordon Collection. Torpedo bottles, also known as Hamilton bottles, were used for aerated or carbonated water. They were oval shaped with a neck at one end, and were deliberately designed so that they could not be stored upright. Torpedo bottles were in common use from the 1840s to the 1870s, when they were superseded by the Codd Neck bottle. -
Orbost & District Historical Society
bottle, late 19th century - early 20th century
... bottle torpedo-bottle container-glass.... Torpedo type bottle.... torpedo-bottle container-glass Oval green tinted bottle with wide ...This item is an unusually shaped glass container.Oval green tinted bottle with wide neck. One flat side. Torpedo type bottle.bottle torpedo-bottle container-glass -
Greensborough Historical Society
Container - Bottle, Glass bottle, 1850s
... torpedo bottle...Green tinted glass bottle, "torpedo" shape, applied top... bottle, green tinted glass. The 'torpedo' shape was designed so ...Early Hamilton Patent lemonade bottle, green tinted glass. The 'torpedo' shape was designed so the bottle could not be stored upright. As long as the cork was kept wet, the contents would maintain its carbonation.Green tinted glass bottle, "torpedo" shape, applied topglass bottle, torpedo bottle -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Bottle, Davis Warrnambool, Late 1880s
... This bottle is called a torpedo bottle. It cannot stand up...This is a green glass bottle, known as a torpedo bottle... This bottle is called a torpedo bottle. It cannot stand up but lies ...This bottle is called a torpedo bottle. It cannot stand up but lies on its side so that the soda contents are kept in contact with the cork. This stops the cork from shrinking and the consequent loss of pressure. The bottle came from the Warrnambool aerated waters factory of John Fletcher and would have held soda. The bottle has the name of both John Davis and John Fletcher on it. John Davis established a store in Warrnambool in the mid 19th century and he also established the Union Cordial Factory in Koroit Street in the mid 1860s. John Fletcher worked at that factory for John Davis and in 1885 he bought the factory from John Davis. The Fletcher business continued until 1930. As the name of Davis is on the bottle (‘late J. Davis’) it is probable that this bottle dates from the early years of the Fletcher business. This bottle is of some considerable interest as it appears to be an early example of a John Fletcher bottle (late 19th century). Fletcher was a prominent businessman in Warrnambool for over 40 years. This is a green glass bottle, known as a torpedo bottle. It has a spherical-shaped body with a pointed curved end and a rounded neck with a round moulded top. There is no stopper. The details of the soda manufacturer are embedded into the glass on the side of the bottle. ‘John Fletcher late J. Davis Koroit St. Warrnambool’ john fletcher of warrnambool, cordial manufacturers in warrnambool, history of warrnambool -
Orbost & District Historical Society
bottle, late 19th - early 20th century
... Small clear oval lemonade bottle. One flat side. A torpedo... oval lemonade bottle. One flat side. A torpedo bottle bottle ...Donor was grand-daughter of Jonathon Cameron of Genoa. Mother was Jane Elizabeth.Australia was not self sufficient in glass making until the turn of the 20th century and many bottles were made overseas and shipped to Australia with their contents and when emptied were re-filled with other company’s products. This bottles have an aesthetic element in that the shape is unusual and visually appealing. It reflect the type of glassware that was as a beverage container in the early 20th century. Small clear oval lemonade bottle. One flat side. A torpedo bottlebottle -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Bottle, 1880's
... Green Glass Torpedo Bottle. Marked John Maddocks Cordial... grampians Stawell Green Glass Torpedo Bottle. Marked John Maddocks ...Green Glass Torpedo Bottle. Marked John Maddocks Cordial Manufacturer Stawellstawell -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Bottle, S Rowley, Late 19th century
... This bottle was known as a torpedo bottle. As the bottle... and is known as a torpedo bottle. It can only be stored lying on its... This bottle was known as a torpedo bottle. As the bottle had to lie ...This bottle was known as a torpedo bottle. As the bottle had to lie on its side the soda was kept in contact with the cork and stopped the cork from shrinking and causing loss of pressure. This bottle comes from the Warrnambool aerated waters factory of John Searle Rowley (1837-1893). John Rowley, born in England, came to Australia in 1856 and in 1865 he opened a branch of the Geelong Corio Brewery at the corner of Timor and Banyan Streets in Warrnambool, bottling the beer, not brewing it. In 1870 this business was closed and Rowley developed his soft drinks business which he had established in 1868. In 1872 the business was called the Warrnambool Steam Aerated Works when a steam engine was purchased from Melbourne. In 1872 the factory was turning out 600 dozen bottles a day. By the 1880s the factory was occupying half an acre of land, was employing 13 people and manufacturing 20 varieties of drinks. Rowley died in 1893. He had been active in community affairs, serving four years on the Warrnambool Council and on the committees of the Warrnambool Hospital and the Mechanics Institute. This bottle is of great interest as it comes from the factory of the prominent 19th century Warrnambool aerated waters manufacturer, John Rowley. Few of his bottles have survived today. Cordial and soft drinks manufacturing was an important industry in Warrnambool for over 100 years and John Rowley was a key figure in this industry.This is a glass bottle, tinted green. The body of the bottle has an oval shape tapering to a point at the end and is known as a torpedo bottle. It can only be stored lying on its side. The neck of the bottle ends with a moulded glass top. There is no stopper. The bottle is slightly discoloured inside. The information on the maker is embossed into the body of the bottle.‘J.S. Rowley’s Aerated Waters Timor Street Warrnambool’john searle rowley, cordial manufacturers in warrnambool, history of warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Bottle, D Mc Sweeney, Late 19th century
... This torpedo glass bottle comes from the Warrnambool...This is a green glass bottle. It is a ‘torpedo’ bottle so... This torpedo glass bottle comes from the Warrnambool aerated waters ...This torpedo glass bottle comes from the Warrnambool aerated waters business of Daniel McSweeney. It would have held a type of soda and the bottle was made so that it could not stand up and so the soda was kept in contact with the cork. This stopped the cork from shrinking and so the pressure was not lost. Daniel McSweeney opened a cordial factory in Fairy Street in 1885 and, by the early 1890s had transferred his business to Henna Street. This factory was advertised as the largest cordial factory in the Western District, though this appeared to refer to the size of the building. In the late 1890s James Trigg leased the factory from McSweeney for some time. The factory was closed in 1900 but the building remains today and is occupied by the Alderdice Brass FoundryThis bottle is of interest as one of few bottles we have that came from the Warrnambool cordial factory of Daniel McSweeney. He was a prominent maker of soft drinks in the late 19th century.This is a green glass bottle. It is a ‘torpedo’ bottle so it is of a spherical shape with a pointed curved end, a rounded neck and a round moulded top. There is no stopper. The name of the manufacturer of the soft drink contents is embedded into the glass on one side. ‘D.McSweeney Warrnambool’ daniel mcsweeney warrnambool, cordial manufacturers in warrnambool, history of warrnambool -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Bottle
... Torpedo Glass Bottle... grampians Stawell Torpedo Glass Bottle Functional object Bottle ...Torpedo Glass Bottlestawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Bottle
... Torpedo Glass Bottles (John Maddocks Stawell)... grampians Stawell Torpedo Glass Bottles (John Maddocks Stawell ...Torpedo Glass Bottles (John Maddocks Stawell)stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Bottle
... Torpedo Glass Bottles (John Maddocks Stawell)... grampians Stawell Torpedo Glass Bottles (John Maddocks Stawell ...Torpedo Glass Bottles (John Maddocks Stawell)stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Bottle
... Smaller Torpedo Glass Bottle. J Maddocks... grampians Stawell Smaller Torpedo Glass Bottle. J Maddocks ...Smaller Torpedo Glass Bottle. J Maddocksstawell -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Container - Bottle, W H Dawbarn & Son, Port Melbourne, 1870s
... Green torpedo style bottle from W.H. Dawbarn & Son, Port.... Green torpedo style bottle from W.H. Dawbarn & Son, Port ...Dawbarn & Son was a cordial manufacturer at 130 Bay Street.Green torpedo style bottle from W.H. Dawbarn & Son, Port Melbourne, cordial manufacturers.'B' on back at bottom.business and traders - softdrinks, w h dawbarn & son -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Domestic Object - Bottle, 1880c
... Torpedo soda water bottle, moulded in two halves.... Mark GLASS TECHNOLOGY Bottles Torpedo soda water bottle ...Found during a dive at the entrance at Lakes Entrance, manufacturers details on one half, P C Dixon & Co Rosslyn St Melbourne, other half has Lion on hind legs with Trade MarkTorpedo soda water bottle, moulded in two halves.glass technology, bottles -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - BOTTLES COLLECTION: GREEN GLASS BOTTLE
... Green Torpedo Glass Bottle. The bottle is the shape... TECHNOLOGY Bottling soft drink bottle Green Torpedo Glass Bottle ...Green Torpedo Glass Bottle. The bottle is the shape of a torpedo and is approximately 7 cm in diameter in the centre and 23 cm in length.food technology, bottling, soft drink bottle -
Mansfield Historical Society
bottle, F Wheeler
... Green glass cordial bottle with torpedo base - broken ... in the green glass' Green glass cordial bottle with torpedo base ...This item was found on the site of F Wheeler's cordial factory in Chenery Street Mansfield which was in operation in 1891.Water was carted from Devil's River and stored in a 28,000 gallon tank. Mr Keane was the manager.As cordial factories are no longer in use in Mansfield this broken bottle has historic significance and it is aesthetically pleasing because of the many colours which can been seen in the green glass'Green glass cordial bottle with torpedo base - broken -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - BOTTLES COLLECTION: GREEN GLASS BOTTLE
... Green Torpedo Glass Bottle. On one side are some words...' Green Torpedo Glass Bottle. On one side are some words ...Green Torpedo Glass Bottle. On one side are some words that appear to be ''O.R.M.E 'HAWK.' The bottle is the shape of a torpedo and is approximately 7 cm in diameter in the centre and 23 cm in length.''O.R.M.E 'Hawk'' 'R. Oswald'food technology, bottling, soft drink bottle -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - BOTTLES COLLECTION: GREEN GLASS BOTTLE
... Green Torpedo Glass Bottle. The bottle is the shape... TECHNOLOGY Bottling soft drink bottle Green Torpedo Glass Bottle ...Green Torpedo Glass Bottle. The bottle is the shape of a torpedo and is approximately 7 cm in diameter in the centre and 23 cm in length. The neck of the bottle has been broken off and reattached with adhesice tape.food technology, bottling, soft drink bottle -
Bendigo Military Museum
Container - BOTTLE, Unknown
... Glass bottle - torpedo shape, oval shaped, with painted... on bottle - "THE PROPERTY OF THE 107th REGIMENT". Glass bottle ...Glass bottle - torpedo shape, oval shaped, with painted base and narrow neck. Green coloured glass. Bottle to be stored on its side. Information - markings on side of bottle. British.Information on bottle - "THE PROPERTY OF THE 107th REGIMENT". containers, glass, britain, 107th regiment -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Container - Cordial Bottle
... bottle with no base cone shaped mouth-Torpedo Container Cordial ...Webb Bros cordial Factoryovoid glass cordial bottle with no base cone shaped mouth-Torpedo WEBB & SONS BELFAST-AERATED WATERS MANUFACTURERSwebb bros, webb & sons, bottle, cordial, factory, belfast, port fairy