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World most modern page for early glas ?!

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Great pics, lots of informations, links : thank you Mark Nightingale for sharing a most modern page for early glass

 

 


spiritschweppes´ homebrewed ginger

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Cheers! My brew consists of 15 liters of water. 1000g ginger. 10 lemons. 100g brown cane sugar. For the starter, add ginger, sugar and water in a glass, feed daily and wait until it bubbles – depending on the room temperature, it may take a few days. Then bring the grated ginger to a boil twice and let it cool for one day. Add the ginger sauce through a sieve in 15 liters of water in the fermentation tank, then the starter. Add the juice of 10 lemons and 100g cane sugar. Mix well. Let cool for 2 days. Then fill in bottles. After about 1 week, the brew is ripe. Brown yeast has settled in the bottles. It is bitter and not suitable for enjoyment. taste it and believe it 🙂

Jacob Schweppe’s ginger alive: Stonie ginger beer London, Margaret Street 1830ies. Stonie ginger beer Melbourne, 1880ies. Cordial bottle GB / AUS 1920ies. Cup memorial edition, 200th anniversary US 1792/1992. Eggbottle great exhibition fountain, AUS 1880ies. Bottlestand Leuchmars & son, Piccadilly, GB 1900ies

The 4 Mothers of Coca Cola

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DIGGING THE FIZZY “4 S” BEFORE COCA COLA
01 SPA NO 1 natural mineral water, Belgium, from the early 18c, first traded worldwide north of the Alps in free-blown glass bottles with cork closure.
02 SELTERS NO 1 natural mineral water, 18./19. Century. From source-rich areas in Germany as later Apollinaris worldwide in clay pitchers with leather / tar secured cork closure distributed.
03 J. SCHWEPPE NO 1 approx. 1830 industrially produced mineral water, until ca. 1910 eggbottles with Blop-Top. The World’s First Marked Soft Drink Bottle,, Company Address Margaret Street, London. J.Schweppe & Co. will be at the Great Exhibition 1851 in London with the creation of a giant soda fountain known worldwide as a fizzy soft drink.
04 SINALCO NO 1 = “sine alcohole” since 1907 with clip closure and natural fruit essences is growing into the leading soft drink brand in continental Europe and overseas. Coca Cola is in the process of turning the switch from soda fountain to bottle: ” Drink Coca Cola in Bottles “

COCA COLA benefits from these 4 pioneers. In CC Soda-Fontains and from 1915 worldwide uniform in the Hobbleskirt bottle, CC becomes an affordable soft drink for 5 cents for humanity. The industrial bottle production (Owens since 1903) the invention of the Crown cork (W.Painter 1892) and not least the invention of the cooling units by Linde (1873) made the mark around 1900 to the ingenious start-up and the most well-known mark of our time (despite Apple) until today.4 S small

Homestory at spiritschweppes

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Published by the leading Marketing-Journal of Germany, brand eins.

“The mother of Coca-Cola”

Brand care is usually the sole responsibility of the company. In the case of Schweppes, a private citizen has taken on the task. A home visit.

Text: Jens Bergmann

Illustration: Manu Burghart

Hans-Jürgen Krackher serves homemade apple and ginger lemonade in his old apartment in Potsdam. Limo von Schweppes is not his thing – but the brand has done it to him. So much so that the 67-year-old has set up a museum with him. The exhibits include the first bottles in which Jacob Schweppe (1740-1821) filled soda water. They have an arched bottom to withstand carbonic acid pressure and are called Egg Bottles because of their shape. A stoneware specimen is Krackher’s pride; There are only five of them worldwide. So far, he has invested “a six-figure sum” in his “Wunderkammer”. “Dr. h.c. Schweppes “, as he likes to call himself, also runs the website spiritschweppes.com as well as two profile pages on Pinterest.

His mission began in 2014. At that time, the advertisers, who had long been active in the beverage industry, were commissioned by Schweppes GmbH, which belongs to the Krombacher brewery, to research the history of the brand. The Siegerländer own in this country the rights. One reason for the order: A naughty competitor had stepped on the plan. In 2010, a Berlin-based company launched the soft drink brand named after the British pharmacist Thomas Henry (1734-1816) – with a seemingly long tradition. Especially the tonic water of the newcomer became a success thanks to the gin wave, which is also based on fantastic stories, although it is more expensive than that of Schweppes, the inventor of this drink.

Krackher researched – and was fascinated by Jacob Schweppe. He delivered his work to the client, which he enlightened, inter alia, on the first name of the entrepreneur: this was for years incorrectly named by the company Johann Jacob Schweppe. With Krackher’s report, the collaboration ended in his grief. He would have liked to become an official brand ambassador. Schweppes, according to his credo, must advertise much more strongly with his unique story. And need a place where this story can be experienced through original pieces. So he tackled the matter as a lone fighter.

He talks tirelessly about his topic. Jacob Schweppe, born in Witzenhausen, North Hesse, made his career as a jeweler in Geneva in the 1770s and was interested in technical innovations. One made it possible to aerate water and make it so durable. Clean drinking water was rare, which is why many people swallowed rough amounts of alcohol as a germ-free alternative. Recognizing the potential of soda water, Schweppe developed an industrial manufacturing process with partners and entered production in London on a grand scale in 1783 – the Schweppes brand was born. The transport problem he solved with the egg-shaped bottles.

The company made its breakthrough in 1851, when it was exclusively able to supply visitors to the London World’s Fair. Schweppes soda water spread throughout the British Empire. In 1870, the quinine-containing tonic water was introduced, which was to serve in the colonies of malaria prophylaxis. So Schweppes became the first global soft drink brand – referring to “the mother of Coca-Cola” (Krackher).

Later Schweppes passed through several hands and today belongs to various corporations, in many countries this is the Coca-Cola Company. Owner of Schweppes Europe is the Japanese company Suntory, which has granted licenses to some beverage manufacturers. Not ideal for the care of a global brand. But also a chance for the volunteer brand ambassador Krackher.

Do the Krombacher brewery interfere with its unauthorized activities? “Not at all,” says Franz-Josef Weihrauch, spokesman for the company. At a cooperation but “currently not thought”. Meanwhile Krackher puts his hopes on the Japanese company Suntory, whom he wants to persuade to a roadshow on the occasion of the 250th anniversary of the brand in 2033. There is no way around his pieces, because: “I have the most important collection.” —

Aqua Mirabilis – waters with effects

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My marketing cabinet spiritschweppes.com is all about innovation, entrepreneurship and global success – illustrated by examples of historical water marketing. The international trade magazine ABC Antique Bottle Collector from the summer of 2019 has dedicated a four-page article to the section “Aqua Mirabilis – Waters with effects”. Thanks to early-glass expert Mark Nightingale, http://www.antiquebottlecollector.com

CHEERS 2020

…and a fizzy new year!

MY MONA LISA

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My original, not the millionst reproduction of the icon of advertising: Vin Mariani, the actual inventor of Coca Cola. As a lithograph by Jules Cheret in 1894. My original. This is a Paris newspaper insert from 1895. Torn through the ages, but not landed in the trash. Somebody put the fragile newsprint on a canvas at some point, and so the fragile lady has been preserved for me. The motif of the dancing Mademouiselle, tipsy with cocaine and alcohol, became the epitome of the Belle Epoque. The campaign is a milestone, Vin Mariani is considered the inventor of modern advertising. The recipe for Mariani was copied by Pemberton for French Coca Wine, and Coca Cola has developed. The most famous bottle in the world.

The cocaine extracted from the leaves of the South American coca bush was certainly the inspiration for the cradle of success. The Spanish conquerors had observed that the Indians chewed coca leaves to curb hunger and overcome fatigue. The French pharmacist Angelo Mariani from Corsica used this knowledge in the mid-19th century and mixed coca extract into wine. The “Vin Mariani” named after him soon enjoyed great popularity.

At the time, Émile Zola, Jules Verne and Henrik Ibsen were as enthusiastic about this potent drug as the composer Charles Gounod or the actress Sarah Bernhardt. Thomas Edison was inspired by the “Vin Mariani”, the Queen, the Tsar and three Popes enjoyed it to the fullest. One of them, Pope Leo XIII, was so taken with the cocaine-alcohol mixture that he awarded Mariani a gold medal. In Germany, even the military was listening. In 1886, the Allgemeine Allgemeine Zeitung recommended coca wine as a “new food supply in this year’s maneuver”.

And just like every successful product, the “Vin Mariani” soon found a copycat: The American John Stith Pemberton, a morphine-dependent pharmacist, produced a similar mixture around 1880 and sold it as “Pemberton’s French Wine Coca”. The wine-containing product soon encountered the growing resistance of the American abstainer movement. At the time, however, cocaine had a good reputation, it was supposed to cure alcoholism. So Pemberton omitted the controversial alcohol, created a cocaine drink without wine and called it “Coca-Cola”. He consistently advertised his creation as “functional food”: Coca-Cola was “a valuable brain food that could cure all possible nervous symptoms: nervous headaches, neuralgia, hysteria and melancholy”.

The most important ingredient in Coca-Cola was cocaine at the time. It is hardly surprising that the company soon had many loyal customers who were eagerly awaiting the next delivery of their tonic. The caffeine-containing cola nuts, which form the second part of the product name, probably didn’t contain anything, but they were good for advertising because they were said to have similarly positive health effects as today’s multivitamin juices. The manufacturer preferred to get the caffeine from the Darmstadt-based pharmaceutical company Merck.

When cocaine was banned, it appeared that Coca-Cola, the health potion, was over. In order not to change the taste, coca leaves were used from 1903, but the cocaine had been withdrawn beforehand. However, the old target group broke away and a new one was urgently needed. Now the advertisement targeted young people who were attracted to the continuing smell of the forbidden that surrounded Coca-Cola. This was the birth of a refreshing drink that became a worldwide success even without alcohol and cocaine.

Taken from: Pollmer, Warmuth: Encyclopedia of Popular Food Errors. Piper publishing house 2002


YOU ARE WELCOME

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Start of chat conversation

Independent

Lives in Liverpool

 

S.E: Why are you stealing my pics? Take my pics down ye cheeky cunt

ME: I believe this is not my language

S.E: Ah well, just stop stealing my pics if you don’t mind, take pics if your own bottles you dig

ME: S.E., you are welcome at spiritschweppes.com have a look.

SPIRITSCHWEPPES MARKETING-CABINET, storytelling the heritage of marketing.

S.E: I don’t want to I just don’t want you sharing my pics to other sites

ME: Why? Thats the sense of posting to the net community

S.E: You just can’t share my pics off a private forum. The site is not public. I pick which sites I put my pics on. I work hard to dig them. You sit on your ass copying pics. Do you think that’s fair?

ME: I spent a lot of time and money to communicate with my cabinet, own collection, pics and worldwide accepted net- communities the brain of empty bottles, their diggers and collectors. Unfortunately you are very lonely with your opinion. So you don’t want to share knowledge – leave the net.

S.E: You can’t tell me to leave the net! What sort of response is that! ? You are taking my photos from private forums and sharing them on your own page! As for being lonely with my opinion I beg to differ! I’ll bet you some of that money you mention that if I started a poll on the site asking if people thought it ok to take photos they have posted and share them to other your own page some would agree with me.

ME: Please discuss it on Old Victorian Bottles. Goodnight

S.E: No. Goodnight. Where I come from we have manners, show respect to one another. Ask if it’s ok to share a pic for example.

ME: you are welcome at me cunt.

S.E: I’ve got real dogs. And real bottles.Ye cunt.Your just a picture thief.You can’t dig holes like that fatty. We can all be rude. No need for it though.

ME: You are welcome into my collection. Dogs allowed.

S.E: All I asked is don’t share my pics.You took offense. I posted my pics on a private site.Then I’m a cunt. Most bottlers I communicate with are polite. Never been called a cunt by any of them.

ME: Forgotten? You called me a cheeky cunt some hours before. Black and white for the rest of the world. I don’t want to share it.

S.E: Stare away. Share. You are a cheeky cunt just taking my pics. Like I said the forum is private. Post what you want about me.

ME: But i envy you for the many digging opportunities in GB. With us everything is overbuilt and nothing is allowed.

S.E: That’s not my problem. Their my pics though. It’s not easy finding them bottles. So I should get to share them not you.

ME: Get sober again. Bye

S.E: See your being rude again. Because I’m right. Your an embarrassment. Calling me a cunt. Look at you stealing pics haha ​​and I’m a cunt. I don’t envy you one bit I pity you. Get some sleep pal. I’ll stop posting my pics. Sorted.

 

 

 

 

Beginn des Chat-Gesprächs

Unabhängig

Lebt in Liverpool

 

S.E. Warum stiehlst du meine Bilder? Nimm meine Bilder runter, du freche Fotze

ME: Ich glaube, das ist nicht meine Sprache

S.E. Na ja, hör einfach auf, meine Bilder zu stehlen, wenn es dir nichts ausmacht, mach Bilder, wenn du deine eigenen Flaschen gräbst.

ME: S.E., Sie sind herzlich willkommen bei spiritschweppes.com

SPIRITSCHWEPPES MARKETING-CABINET, das das Erbe des Marketings erzählt, spiritschweppes.com

S.E. Ich möchte nur nicht, dass Sie meine Bilder für andere Websites freigeben.

Ich warum? Das ist das Gefühl, in der Internet-Community zu posten.

S.E. Du kannst meine Bilder einfach nicht in einem privaten Forum teilen. Die Seite ist nicht öffentlich. Ich wähle aus, auf welchen Seiten ich meine Bilder platziere. Ich arbeite hart, um sie zu graben. Du sitzt auf deinem Arsch und kopierst Bilder. Findest du das fair?

ME: Ich habe viel Zeit und Geld aufgewendet, um mit meinem Kabinett, meiner eigenen Sammlung, Bildern und weltweit anerkannten Netzgemeinschaften das Gehirn leerer Flaschen, ihrer Digger und Sammler zu kommunizieren. Leider bist du mit deiner Meinung sehr einsam. Sie möchten also kein Wissen teilen – verlassen Sie das Netz.

S.E. Du kannst mir nicht sagen, dass ich das Netz verlassen soll! Was für eine Antwort ist das! ? Sie nehmen meine Fotos aus privaten Foren und teilen sie auf Ihrer eigenen Seite! Um einsam mit meiner Meinung zu sein, bin ich anderer Meinung! Ich wette, Sie haben einen Teil des Geldes, das Sie erwähnen, dass einige mir zustimmen würden, wenn ich auf der Website eine Umfrage starten würde, in der gefragt wird, ob die Leute es für in Ordnung halten, von ihnen gepostete Fotos zu machen und sie an andere auf Ihrer eigenen Seite weiterzugeben.

ME: Bitte besprechen Sie es auf facebook Old Victorian Bottles. Gute Nacht

S.E. Gute Nacht. Woher ich komme, haben wir Manieren, zeigen Respekt zueinander. Fragen Sie, ob es zum Beispiel in Ordnung ist, ein Bild zu teilen.

ME du bist willkommen bei mir Fotze

S.E. Ich habe echte Hunde. Und echte Flaschen. Du Fotze. Du bist nur ein Bilddieb. Du kannst keine Löcher wie dieses graben. Wir können alle unhöflich sein. Keine Notwendigkeit dafür.

ME: Willkommen in meiner Sammlung. Hunde erlaubt. 🙂

S.E. Ich habe nur darum gebeten, meine Bilder nicht zu teilen. Sie haben Anstoß genommen. Ich habe meine Bilder auf einer privaten Seite gepostet. Dann bin ich eine Fotze. Die meisten Ausgräber, mit denen ich kommuniziere, sind höflich. Von keinem von ihnen wurde eine Fotze genannt.

ME: Vergessen? Du hast mich einige Stunden zuvor eine freche Fotze genannt. Schwarz und Weiß für den Rest der Welt. Ich möchte es nicht teilen.

S.E. Ruhig Teilen. Du bist eine freche Fotze, die nur meine Bilder macht.

Wie gesagt das Forum ist privat. Poste von mir, was du willst.

ME: Aber ich beneide dich um die Gelegenheiten in GB zu graben. Bei uns ist alles überbaut und überhaupt nichts ist erlaubt.

S.E. Das ist nicht mein Problem. Meine Bilder obwohl. Es ist nicht einfach, Flaschen zu finden. Also sollte ich sie teilen dürfen, nicht Du.

ME: Werde wieder nüchtern. Tschüss

S.E. Sehen Sie, wie Sie wieder unhöflich sind. Weil ich recht habe. Du bist eine Verlegenheit. Nenn mich eine Fotze. Schau dir an, wie du Bilder stiehlst haha ​​und ich bin eine Fotze. Ich beneide dich kein bisschen, ich habe Mitleid mit dir. Holen Sie sich etwas Schlaf Kumpel. Ich werde aufhören, meine Bilder zu veröffentlichen. Sortiert.

 

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Homestory at spiritschweppes

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Published by the leading Marketing-Journal of Germany, brand eins.

“The mother of Coca-Cola”

Brand care is usually the sole responsibility of the company. In the case of Schweppes, a private citizen has taken on the task. A home visit.

Text: Jens Bergmann

Illustration: Manu Burghart

Hans-Jürgen Krackher serves homemade apple and ginger lemonade in his old apartment in Potsdam. Limo von Schweppes is not his thing – but the brand has done it to him. So much so that the 67-year-old has set up a museum with him. The exhibits include the first bottles in which Jacob Schweppe (1740-1821) filled soda water. They have an arched bottom to withstand carbonic acid pressure and are called Egg Bottles because of their shape. A stoneware specimen is Krackher’s pride; There are only five of them worldwide. So far, he has invested “a six-figure sum” in his “Wunderkammer”. “Dr. h.c. Schweppes “, as he likes to call himself, also runs the website spiritschweppes.com as well as two profile pages on Pinterest.

His mission began in 2014. At that time, the advertisers, who had long been active in the beverage industry, were commissioned by Schweppes GmbH, which belongs to the Krombacher brewery, to research the history of the brand. The Siegerländer own in this country the rights. One reason for the order: A naughty competitor had stepped on the plan. In 2010, a Berlin-based company launched the soft drink brand named after the British pharmacist Thomas Henry (1734-1816) – with a seemingly long tradition. Especially the tonic water of the newcomer became a success thanks to the gin wave, which is also based on fantastic stories, although it is more expensive than that of Schweppes, the inventor of this drink.

Krackher researched – and was fascinated by Jacob Schweppe. He delivered his work to the client, which he enlightened, inter alia, on the first name of the entrepreneur: this was for years incorrectly named by the company Johann Jacob Schweppe. With Krackher’s report, the collaboration ended in his grief. He would have liked to become an official brand ambassador. Schweppes, according to his credo, must advertise much more strongly with his unique story. And need a place where this story can be experienced through original pieces. So he tackled the matter as a lone fighter.

He talks tirelessly about his topic. Jacob Schweppe, born in Witzenhausen, North Hesse, made his career as a jeweler in Geneva in the 1770s and was interested in technical innovations. One made it possible to aerate water and make it so durable. Clean drinking water was rare, which is why many people swallowed rough amounts of alcohol as a germ-free alternative. Recognizing the potential of soda water, Schweppe developed an industrial manufacturing process with partners and entered production in London on a grand scale in 1783 – the Schweppes brand was born. The transport problem he solved with the egg-shaped bottles.

The company made its breakthrough in 1851, when it was exclusively able to supply visitors to the London World’s Fair. Schweppes soda water spread throughout the British Empire. In 1870, the quinine-containing tonic water was introduced, which was to serve in the colonies of malaria prophylaxis. So Schweppes became the first global soft drink brand – referring to “the mother of Coca-Cola” (Krackher).

Later Schweppes passed through several hands and today belongs to various corporations, in many countries this is the Coca-Cola Company. Owner of Schweppes Europe is the Japanese company Suntory, which has granted licenses to some beverage manufacturers. Not ideal for the care of a global brand. But also a chance for the volunteer brand ambassador Krackher.

Do the Krombacher brewery interfere with its unauthorized activities? “Not at all,” says Franz-Josef Weihrauch, spokesman for the company. At a cooperation but “currently not thought”. Meanwhile Krackher puts his hopes on the Japanese company Suntory, whom he wants to persuade to a roadshow on the occasion of the 250th anniversary of the brand in 2033. There is no way around his pieces, because: “I have the most important collection.” —

Digging a new generation

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Press response to Germany’s largest glass gathering meeting in Hessisch Oldendorf on February 16, 2020. My “empty-bottles-storytellung-case” was mentioned with the story of Coca Cola: Spa, Selters, Schweppes, Coca Mariani – up to a Coca Cola hobbleskirt with full content from 1915. So not only older people with even older bottles had fun, but (according to the English example!) also curious young families

Stay fizzy! only 13 years until the 250th birthday of the world’s liveliest brand

MARCH 22 WORLD WATER DAY

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With my collection spiritschweppes.com I would like to draw your attention to the World Water Day, to which the United Nations calls every year. In 2020, the motto is “Water and Climate Change”. This is to show how closely the topics of water, nature and climate change are linked.
Benjamin Franklin already said in the 18th century: “In wine, there is wisdom. In beer, there is freedom. In water, there is bacteria.“ Like no other product of humanity, global beverage brands have shown the way. With hygienic drinking water, innovatively packaged at an affordable price.
SPA 18c global shipping of sprkling spring water in glass bottles as a remedy. SELTERS 19c global shipment of natural mineral water as a soft drink. SCHWEPPES 19c global production of artificial mineral water as a soda soft drink. COCA COLA 20c global soft drink production at an affordable price of 5 cents. The technical development of the beverage bottle is of central importance for the supply of human beings with safe and inexpensive drinks. The development of the plastic bottle takes drastic responsibility for producers and consumers today.

A FOIL TO SHARE

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SIMPLE IDEAS; THAT CHANGE THE WORLD. Jacob Schweppe’s lying eggbottle kept the cork moist and secured the pressure for the world’s first soda soft drink. The document bag with glasses attached is an ingenious protective shield in times of the pandemic (seen on the web, staged in my marketingcabinet) Stay fizzy and strong.


Hamilton-bottle easter egg search 2020

Fizzy since 1968

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I am a brand maker and collector born in 1951. My topic is the history of marketing: SPIRITSCHWEPPES.COM – DIGGING TO THE ROOTS OF COCA COLA.
My private engagement is museum education: COLLECT. KEEP. TO RESEARCH. EXHIBIT. CONVEY. My dream is a DIGITAL COLLECTOR PLATFORM for private collections and cultural heritage. With the documentation and communication for the next generation in the www.

THE PROBLEM. The vintages from 1930 to 1950 lose touch with the digital world. Unexpected knowledge (the software) dies, unique collections (the hardware) are lost at ebay & co.

MY VISION. Development of a digital platform for the inheritance of private collections. Step 1: Instructions for digital PHOTOGRAPHY AND DOCUMENTATION of the inventory. Step 2: ARCHIVING AND PUBLICATION on the www. For the realization of my volunteer project I am looking for support in WordPress and in the IT area. THANK YOU FOR YOUR COMMITMENT.

Ich bin Marken-Macher und Sammler Jahrgang 1951. Mein Thema ist die Geschichte des Marketings: SPIRITSCHWEPPES.COM – DIGGING TO THE ROOTS OF COCA COLA. Mein privates Engagement ist die Museumspädagogik: SAMMELN. BEWAHREN. FORSCHEN. AUSSTELLEN. VERMITTELN. 

Mein Traum ist eine DIGITALE SAMMLER-PLATTFORM für private Sammlungen und Kulturerbe. Mit der Dokumentation und Kommunikation für die nächste Generation im www.

DAS PROBLEM. Die Jahrgänge von 1930 bis 1950 verlieren den Anschluss an die digitale Welt. Damit stirbt ungeahntes Wissen (die Software), einzigartige Sammlungen (die Hardware) gehen bei ebay & co verloren.

MEINE VISION. Aufbau einer digitalen Plattform zum Vererben von privaten Sammlungen. 1.Schritt: Anleitung zur digitalen FOTOGRAFIE UND DOKUMENTATION des Bestandes. 2. Schritt: ARCHIVIERUNG UND PUBLIKATION im www. Für die Realisierung meines ehrenamtlichen Projektes such ich Unterstützung in WordPress und im IT-Bereich. VIELEN DANK FÜR IHR ENGAGEMENT.  

 

 

The Spirit of the Bottle ©

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Michael Jones from Manchester © is now turning wood into what mankind has been making out of glass for thousands of years: the hollow bodies of everyday culture, as artistic as water.

RIP David Jones – in sparkling memories

THE CENTURY OF GLOBAL EGGBOTTLES BY J.SCHWEPPE & CO

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