Physical Description
Two conjoining pieces of a dark green glass beer or wine bottle base. Was manufactured in a vented mould with a separate base plate, suggesting it was made after circa 1874 but before circa 1900.
Physical Description
Two conjoining pieces of a dark green glass beer or wine bottle base. Was manufactured in a vented mould with a separate base plate, suggesting it was made after circa 1874 but before circa 1900.
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                                Collecting AreasPublic Life & Institutions, Historical Archaeology, Royal Exhibition Building 
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                                Acquisition InformationTransfer from Godden Mackay Logan Heritage Consultants (GML), Department of Archaeology, La Trobe University, Australia Gallery, History & Technology Department, Museum Victoria, 20 Nov 2009 
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                                Context NumberG12/15/16/032 
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                                SiteAustralia, Victoria, Melbourne, Royal Exhibition Building Western Forecourt 
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                                ColourGreen, Dark 
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                                Diameter76.6 mm (Outside Diameter) 
 
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                                ReferencesJones and Sullivan 1985: 28; Miller et al 2000:8 
 [Book] Jones, Olive & Sullivan, Catherine. 1985. The Parks Canada Glass Glossary for the Description of Containers, Tableware, Flat Glass and Closures., 1985, 28 Pages
 [Article - Journal] Miller, George L., et al. Telling Time for Archaeologists. Newsletter of the Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology. 29: 1-22., 2000, 8 Pages
 
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                                KeywordsAlcohol, Archaeology, Food & Beverages, Royal Exhibition Building, World Heritage 
 
             
                         
                        