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Wine Label - Great Western Winery, Chablis, 'Special Quality', 1888-1918 Object Reg. No: SH 901390

Summary:
Large white rectangular paper wine bottle label, used at H.W.H Irvine's winery at Great Western, 1888-1918.

Wine label is printed in gold ink and reads: ""Irvine's Special Quality Chablis. Bottles by H.J. Thorne, Beulah".

Chablis was a type of dry, pale white wine.
Description:
Large white rectangular paper wine label, gold ink on white background.
Discipline: History
Dimensions: 9.30 cm (Width), 10.95 cm (Length)

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Tagged with: advertising, great western, rural victoria, trades, viticulture, viticulture winemaking, wine, wineries
Themes this item is part of: Great Western Winery Timeline 1858-1922, History of Wine Labels Used at Great Western Vineyard, 1888-1918, Hans William Henry Irvine, Vigneron & Politician (1856-1922), Sustainable Futures Collection, Working Life & Trades Collection, Hans William Henry Irvine, Vigneron & Politician (1856-1922)
Primary Classification: AGRICULTURE & RURAL LIFE
Secondary Classification: Viticulture & Wine Making
Tertiary Classification: product labels
Inscriptions: Text: Irvine's/SPECIAL QUALITY/Chablis/BOTTLES BY/ H.J. THORNE/BEULAH.
Maker: Mr Hans Irvine - Great Western Vineyards & Champagne Cellars, Great Western, Victoria, Australia, 1888-1918
References: The Vigneron, March 25, 1909.
H.W.H. Irvine entry in Australian Dictionary of Biography.

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