Bottle, Pickle

Description
An aqua glass pickle bottle with a rectangular body and bevelled corners. It has a ring around the neck and a small sun design embossed on the underside of the base. There are small red remnants of a label on one side of the body. A large portion of the bottle is broken and missing and the main body is accompanied by seven small fragments of glass.
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This pickle bottle was discovered during an excavation of the site of the Street homestead in Bell Block, which was burned on 26 October 1860 during the First Taranaki War. The site was excavated in June 2005 by a Geometria team led by Dr Hans-Dieter Bader. It revealed a wealth of information and artefacts which according to the archaeological report published about the excavation highlight " the exploits, achievements and living conditions of the labouring class of British emigrant, an otherwise quiet cohort in the historical record." The site of the homestead is now part of Penrod Drive.
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PA2010.063
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