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Collection Name: the Swan Brewery Collection of Photographs Collection Number: BA342 Pictorial collection name: The Swan Brewery Collection of photographs Collection number: BA342 Collection Item No. Photographer Description Date No. MISCELLANOUS - ADVERTISING & PROMOTIONS BA342/ 1 C.J. Cahill Swan Lager. Cahill, C.J. Bottle of Swan Lager beside a n.d. dish of food BA342/ 2 C.J. Cahill Swan Lager. Cahill Family n.d. BA342/ 3 Carnarvon Hotel. Swan "Beat the Heat" 1966 BA342/ 4 Cunderdin. Water Tower n.d. BA342/ 5 Cunderdin. Water Tower. Close up n.d. BA342/ 6 Meckering Hotel, Meckering. Damage after 1968 earthquake. October 1968 BA342/ 7 Meckering Hotel, Meckering. Damage after 1968 earthquake. October 1968 BA342/ 8 Meckering Hotel, Meckering. Damage after 1968 earthquake. October 1968 BA342/ 9 Swan Lager. Advertising. Restaurant scene. See also n.d. BA342/125 & 126 BA342/ 10 Swan Lager. Advertising. "Living room" scene n.d. BA342/ 11 Swan Lager. Advertising. "Living room" scene n.d. BA342/ 12 Swan Lager. Advertising. "Living room" scene n.d. BA342/ 13 Swan Lager. Advertising. "Living room" scene n.d. BA342/ 14 Swan Lager. Advertising. Penang. Kombi Van n.d. BA342/ 15 Exhibition. Beer. Prince Charles n.d. BA342/ 16 Swan Lager n.d. BA342/ 17 Emu Bitter n.d. BA342/ 18 The Black Swan (placard) n.d. BA342/ 19 Skol. Wembley Hotel. Hotel signs, October 1967 1967 BA342/ 20 Skol. Hotel signs, October 1967 1967 BA342/ 21 Skol. Hotel signs, October 1967 1967 BA342/ 22 Skol. Hotel signs, October 1967 1967 BA342/ 23 Skol. Hotel signs, October 1967 1967 BA342/ 24 Skol. Hotel signs, October 1967 1967 BA342/ 25 Skol. Hotel signs, October 1967 1967 BA342/ 26 Ken Ardagh standing alongside delivery van with Kalgoorlie Brewery Co on side BA342/ 27 Skol. Hotel signs, October 1967 1967 BA342/ 28 Terminus Wine Stores. India. Swan Lager n.d. BA342/ 29 Terminus Wine Stores. India. Swan Lager n.d. BA342/ 30 Terminus Wine Stores. India. Swan Lager n.d. BA342/ 31 Building site. Phoenix Hotel? n.d. BA342/ 32 Highway Hotel n.d. BA342/ 33 Highway Hotel n.d. BA342/ 34 Wyndham Hotel. Bar area. 5/08/1966 1966 BA342/ 35 Carlton Brewery. Victoria Bitter, April 1969. Sign 1969 above Drive In Bottle Dept BA342 1 Copyright SLWA ©2016 Collection Item No. Photographer Description Date No. BA342/ 36 Swan Beers. Window display n.d. BA342/ 37 Swan Beers. SKOL sign n.d. BA342/ 38 Swan Beers. Liquor display n.d. BA342/ 39 Swan Beers. Bar n.d. BA342/ 40 Swan Beers. Window display n.d. BA342/ 41 Swan Beers. SKOL sign n.d. BA342/ 42 Swan Beers. SKOL Bar display n.d. BA342/ 43 Swan Beers. SKOL & Swan display cabinet n.d. BA342/ 44 Swan Beers. Display above cash register n.d. BA342/ 45 Swan Beers. SKOL sign n.d. BA342/ 46 Not allocated BA342/ 47 Webb &Webb Export. Swan Truck. Loading ships n.d. BA342/ 48 Edsteet Pty Ltd Guinness P.G.A. Championships. Guinness. 1965 Professional Golf Association. Nagle, Kim BA342/ 49 Edsteet Pty Ltd Guinness P.G.A. Championships. Guinness. 1965 Professional Golf Association. Nagle, Kim. Thomson, Peter BA342/ 50 Swan Lager. Bottles. Cans n.d. BA342/ 51 SKOL. Wembley Hotel. Hotel signs n.d. BA342/ 52 Pot Shot Inn. Hotel signs. 28/7/1966 1966 BA342/ 53 Swan Lager. Swan Hotel. Hotel signs n.d. BA342/ 54 Wright Swan Lager. Puppies n.d. BA342/ 55 Esplanade Hotel. Middleton Beach flags n.d. BA342/ 56 a Special Bond Beer. Advertising proofs for n.d. Sou'Wester; Hotel Review; The W.A Hotel, Club & Caterer; Club Management; Gourmet; Signature BA342/ 56 b Special Bond Beer. Advertising proofs for Licensed n.d. Trader & Australian BA342/ 57 Webb & Webb Qantas truck containing cartons of Swan Lager next n.d. to a Qantas V-Jet BA342/ 58 Swan Special Bond Beer n.d. BA342/ 59 Swan Special Bond Beer. Different exposure of n.d. BA342/58 BA342/ 60 Marquis Hotel 1964 BA342/ 61 R. Grayson Swan Beer. Bus advertising. Suva, Fiji. June 1968 1968 BA342/ 62 Straits Times, Emu Pilsener. Metal kegs. Qantas external view. 1956 Singapore Singapore. Men carrying a keg down the stairs of the plane BA342/ 63 Straits Times, Emu Pilsener. Metal kegs. Qantas. Singapore. Cargo 1956 Singapore net BA342/ 64 West Meckering. Earthquake damage. Collapsed house 1968? Australian Newspapers BA342/ 65 West Meckering. Earthquake damage. Railway line 1968? Australian Newspapers BA342/ 66 West Meckering. Railway Hotel. Similar photograph to 1968 Australian BA561/10, 000812D, a car is crushed under the Newspapers debris BA342/ 67 West Meckering. Townsite (aerial) n.d. Australian Newspapers BA342 Page 2 of 136 Copyright SLWA ©2016 Collection Item No. Photographer Description Date No. BA342/ 68 West Meckering. Road. Probably showing earthquake n.d. Australian damage Newspapers BA342/ 69 West Disasters. Darwin? n.d. Australian Newspapers BA342/ 70 Illustrations Swan Brewery. Gate No. 5. Truck. Crates. Driver. 1969 11/8/1969 BA342/ 71 Illustrations Swan Brewery. Gate No. 5. Truck. Crates. Drivers. 1969 11/8/1969 BA342/ 72 Illustrations Swan Brewery. Gate No. 5. Truck. Crates. Driver. 1969 11/8/1969 BA342/ 73 Kerren Moore Wellington St, Perth. Horseshoe Bridge. Advertising n.d. BA342/ 74 Ray Glyde, Lockleys Hotel. Bar. n.d. Rose Park BA342/ 75 Ray Glyde, Lockleys Hotel. Bar. Barmaid n.d. Rose Park BA342/ 76 Ray Glyde, Lockleys Hotel. Bar with customers n.d. Rose Park BA342/ 77 Findon Hotel. Gilbey's Gin n.d. BA342/ 78 Mansfield Park Hotel. Session. Whiskey Ad n.d. BA342/ 79 A.J. Nutt & Exporting. Ships hold. Cocos n.d. Associates BA342/ 80 A.J. Nutt & Exporting. Forklift truck. Cocos written on side of n.d. Associates container. Fremantle wharves BA342/ 81 Emu Bitter. Geraldton harbour. 7/68 1968 BA342/ 82 Swan Beer. Bedford Trucks. Fremantle Harbour. n.d. Fremantle wharves. Crane BA342/ 83 A.J. Nutt Swan Lager. Export. Trucks. Fremantle wharves. Ship n.d. - Cap Ortegal BA342/ 84 A.J. Nutt Swan Lager. Export. Trucks. Fremantle wharves. Ship n.d. - Cap Ortegal BA342/ 85 Swan Lager. Trucks. Ship - Arcardia n.d. BA342/ 86 Swan Lager. Export - Loading. Fremantle wharves. n.d. Passenger liner BA342/ 87 Swan Lager. Export - Loading. Fremantle wharves. n.d. Passenger liner BA342/ 88 Swan Lager. Export - Loading. Fremantle wharves. n.d. Passenger liner BA342/ 89 Swan Lager. Export - Loading. Fremantle wharves. n.d. Passenger liner BA342/ 90 Victoria Findon Hotel. Orlando Barossa Pearl n.d. Studio, Torrensville, S.A. BA342/ 91 Cathay Theatre. Swan Display n.d. BA342/ 92 Cathay Theatre. Swan ad n.d. BA342/ 93 Cathay Theatre. KHOO, Stanley (CTC Ltd Rep.). CHEE, n.d. Kong Wah (Theatre Manager) BA342/ 94 A.J. Nutt Swan Special Bond. GEDDES, George; GRAVENER, n.d. Brian Sen. Det. (HK); NIELSEN, W. Superintendent (Perth CIB); SPARGO, L.V. Det. Sgt. (Perth CIB) BA342 Page 3 of 136 Copyright SLWA ©2016 Collection Item No. Photographer Description Date No. BA342/ 95 Terminus Wine Stores. Swan Lager. Women drinking n.d. BA342/ 96 Australian Trade Display. Stockholm. Swan Lager. 1970 9/1970 BA342/ 97 Australian Trade Display. Stockholm. Swan Lager. 1970 9/1970 BA342/ 98 Illustrations Breweries. Kalgoorlie Brewing Co. Limited. Hannan's n.d. Pty Ltd Brewery BA342/ 99 Breweries. Darwin - Swan Lager 1972 BA342/ 100 Breweries. Darwin - Swan Lager 1972 BA342/ 101 Larry Swan Lager Promotion. Swan distributors - U.S. 1972 Kastendick, California BA342/ 102 Larry Swan Lager Launch. WALTON, Tom; EDMONDSON, 1972 Kastendick Terry; CUETO, Benny BA342/ 103 Larry Swan Lager Launch. WALTON, Tom; EDMONDSON, 1972 Kastendick Terry; CUETO, Benny BA342/ 104 Swan Lager. KORNER, Brian; HARGRAVE, Kelly; DARE, 1971 John BA342/ 105 Christie's Newport. Swan Lager advertising n.d. BA342/ 106 Christie's Newport. Swan Lager advertising n.d. BA342/ 107 Christie's Newport. Swan Lager advertising n.d. BA342/ 108 Presko Photo Royal Bangkok Sports Club. Swan Beer. ALLGROVE, n.d. David. Sample sheet BA342/ 109 FAH Studio, Subiaco Football Club. See below & also BA342/462- 1967 Kuala Lumpur 466 & BA342/206-209, BA342/558-560 BA342/ 110 FAH Studio, Subiaco Football Club 1967 Kuala Lumpur BA342/ 111 Missing BA342/ 112 FAH Studio, Subiaco Football Club 1967 Kuala Lumpur BA342/ 113 FAH Studio, Subiaco Football Club 1967 Kuala Lumpur BA342/ 114 FAH Studio, Subiaco Football Club 1967 Kuala Lumpur BA342/ 115 FAH Studio, Subiaco Football Club. See BA342/464 1967 Kuala Lumpur BA342/ 116 FAH Studio, Subiaco Football Club 1967 Kuala Lumpur BA342/ 117 FAH Studio, Subiaco Football Club 1967 Kuala Lumpur BA342/ 118 FAH Studio, Subiaco Football Club 1967 Kuala Lumpur BA342/ 119 FAH Studio, Subiaco Football Club 1967 Kuala Lumpur BA342/ 120 FAH Studio, Subiaco Football Club 1967 Kuala Lumpur BA342/ 121 FAH Studio, Subiaco Football Club 1967 Kuala Lumpur BA342/ 122 Lindsay Australian Speciality Food, Johannesburg. See 1971 Smithers, Sth BA342/135, 417-418 Africa BA342/ 123 New Savoy Tavern n.d. BA342 Page 4 of 136 Copyright SLWA ©2016 Collection Item No. Photographer Description Date No. BA342/ 124 Australian Beer. Lord Dalhousie. McKERNAN, K.F. 1961 BA342/ 125 Swan Lager. Advertising. Similar photo to BA342/9 n.d. BA342/ 126 Swan Lager. Advertising. Similar photo to BA342/9 n.d. BA342/ 127 Illustrations Emu Bitter. Can. Caveman n.d. Pty Ltd BA342/ 128 Illustrations Swan Lager. Can & Bottle. Woman n.d. Pty Ltd BA342/ 129 Illustrations Swan Lager. Bottle n.d. Pty Ltd BA342/ 130 Swan Lager. Bottle n.d. BA342/ 131 Illustrations Emu Bitter. Bottle. Caveman n.d. Pty Ltd BA342/ 132 Drinkers. Underwood Street. Terrace houses n.d. BA342/ 133 Swan Lager. Beach. Swimmers n.d. BA342/ 134 GEDDES, George. Goats. Power Station, England n.d. BA342/ 135 Lindsay Australian Speciality Foods Display. South Africa. 1971 Smithers, Johannesburg. See BA342/122, 417-418 South Africa BA342/ 136 Swan Lager cans.
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