
Photograph, Randam Stone Gutters in Corindhap, 2018
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Domestic object - Soda Syphon, J.A. Walker Soda Water Syphon
Glass botte with metal soda syphon.
"J.A. Walker Dalyston Soda Water This syphon is the property of J.A. Walker Dalyston and is never sold The selling of this syphon by others is illegal"
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Domestic object - Soda Syphon, Schweppes Soda Water Syphon
Glass botte with metal 'Schweppes' soda syphon.
"Schweppes Soda Water"
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Domestic object - Soda Syphon, Joe's Soda Water Syphon, c1950
James Lawrence opened The South Gippsland Cordial Co. in Mine Rd, Korumburra, in 1895. It passed through a number of hands in the first half of the 20th century, from William Dobell to Mr Ebsworth, then finally to Colin Malcolm McLean in 1946. McLean dropped what he considered to be the old fashioned Lyrebird label, and in 1948 introduced the new, modern “Joe’s” label.
Glass botte with metal soda syphon.
The glass is etched with "Joe's Soda Water, South Gippsland Cordial Co Korumburra. Net contents 30.FL.OZS This syphon remains the property of South Gippsland Cordial Co, Kurumburra and its use by others is illegal. British Syphon Company"
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Domestic object - Soda Syphon, Joe's Soda Water Syphon
James Lawrence opened The South Gippsland Cordial Co. in Mine Rd, Korumburra, in 1895. It passed through a number of hands in the first half of the 20th century, from William Dobell to Mr Ebsworth, then finally to Colin Malcolm McLean in 1946. McLean dropped what he considered to be the old fashioned Lyrebird label, and in 1948 introduced the new, modern “Joe’s” label.
Glass botte with metal soda syphon.
The glass is etched with "Joe's Soda Water, South Gippsland Cordial Co Korumburra. This syphon remains the property of South Gippsland Cordial Co, Kurumburra and its use by others is illegal."
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Ceramic, Small bottle by Ray Molony
Ray MOLONY Born Albury, New South Wales "Notes for Raymond Walter Molony: Raymond Walter Molony grew up in the Dandenongs, and Maffra where he went to school. He attenended Sale Technical School, before studying at R.M.I.T. from where he gained a diploma of pottery and technical teaching qualifications. He taught at Shepparton Technical College leaving there in 1977 to become a full time potter. Ray Molony established the Mud Factory Pottery in Shepparton in 1977 after purchasing, renovating and extending the old Kialla Methodist church, and building a two storey mud brick pottery. Two of Ray and Deirdre Molony's sons, Kevin and Russell, were employed during the 1980s and 1990s. Kevin Molony left due in the early 1990s due to the recession at that time, and Russell Molony followed soon after. Both competent throwers, with Russell making some creative slab work while Ray continuing to decorate the works. Ray Molony continued to produce studio ceramics at the kialla studion until selling the property in 2000, and semi retiring to Miepoll. In 2005 he moved to Pottsville New South Wales."
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Small ceramic bottle with leaf designs in brown glaze made at the Mud Factory Pottery by Ray Molony.
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Ceramic, Springmount Pottery, Lidded Bowl by Springmount Pottery
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Photograph, Maryborough Town Hall and Post Office
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Photograph, Maryborough Water Supply
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