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Field name | Value |
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Title | Local beer bottles, 1900s Hunterfly Road House |
Reference | 1968.00.17-18; 2007.00.22 |
Library | 5th of July Resource Center for Self-Determination & Freedom, Weeksville Heritage Center |
Date | n.d. |
Description | 3 glass bottles on top of ice box. |
Document Type | 360 Object |
Theme(s) | Family and Daily Life |
Keywords | kitchenware, household, leisure |
Places | Weeksville, Brooklyn, New York |
Additional Information | 1900s Hunterfly Road House, 1700 Bergen Street |
Inscriptions/Markings | Beer bottle with embossed label reading "Welz and Zerweck High Ground Brewery, Brooklyn, NY" with advice "This bottle not to be sold" (ref id 1968.00.17); beer bottle with embossed label reading "Wm F. Hollwedel, 104 and 106 Marion St., Brooklyn, NY" with "Registered" on the rear and "W.F. Hw Trade Mark". The other bottle is an aqua glass beer bottle with embossed label reading "L. Michel Brewing Co., Brooklyn, New York City" on the front and an embossed trademark on the rear with the image of a yoked horse. |
Copyright | 5th of July Resource Center for Self-Determination & Freedom, Weeksville Heritage Center |