Thanks to Caroline on Hewitt Road who inherited this and many other objects wen she first moved into her house
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Milk bottles in those days seem to be of two types. This type had a wide top and a press-in cardboard top, usually with the same logo as the dairy. The other type which was deliverd to us had a smaller diameter top and an aluminium foil top. Gold for full cream, sometimes called ‘Jersey’ and then there was silver top for ordinary milk. The other milk available was ‘Sterilised’, sold in tall bottles with a crimped-on cap and had a peculiar taste!
Really intrigued to see this milk bottles as was the proprietor of St Anns Dairy from 1977 to 1995 a second part of a lease from Mr Richards whom purchased this business from Mr Davies. Would love to view this.Malcolm Abbott
Can I send your email address to the owner?
Yes that would be fine
Request sent, Malcolm.
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