Made for the Thistle Dairy, Edinburgh
000-100-002-905-C © National Museums Scotland |
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Glass milk bottle
This 20th-century glass milk bottle was produced for the Thistle Dairy in Thistle Street in Edinburgh.
The name and address of the dairy is printed in red on the side of the bottle. In the mouth of the bottle is a circle of paper with the words 'Milk for vigour & victory' printed on it.
In Victorian times, milk or dairy produce could be bought fresh from the country or from cattle housed and milked in town dairies.
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000-100-002-905-C |
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National Museums Scotland |
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0098: National Museums Scotland
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National Museums Scotland H.MEN 189 |
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20th century
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Glass, clear; paper circle. Inscription: Base: A / 88 / C / 19 / UGB / sides: thistle and E. / W. / Walker / THISTLE DAIRY / 61, / THISTLE ST. / Phone 26811 / circle of paper: MILK / FOR / VIGOUR / & / VICTORY
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Dimensions: |
160 mm H x 65 mm D
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Bottle, milk
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Who: |
E. W. Walker, Thistle Dairy, 61 Thistle Street, Edinburgh (Maker)
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Scotland, Midlothian, Edinburgh
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Clear glass half pint milk bottle with straight sides and only slightly curved shoulders, with a thistle and E.W. Walker, Thistle Dairy, 61 Thistle Street, printed in red on the sides
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