Local history of Portobello, including an archive of Portobello postcards through the years
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Pal of Porty
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by Pal of Porty » 27 Nov 2012, 12:26
I clearly remember the bottle works - we used to sneak in and play on the massive piles of broken glass!

Justice delayed is justice denied.
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Epykat
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by Epykat » 27 Nov 2012, 15:19
This is my father in law who was a bottle sorter at the Portobello bottleworks.

Enough of your nonsense - get back to the Play Pen!
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Porty
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by Porty » 28 Nov 2012, 00:18
He is Mr Epykat double from that angle.
Bet your MIL thought he was a corker.
I remember the piles of glass too POP. Always thought there may be treasure .
.....ambition makes you look pretty ugly
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SoupDragon
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by SoupDragon » 28 Nov 2012, 15:56
We were warned off going into the bottle works with tales of a boy who fell and died in there. Wonder if there's any truth in that.
It was possible to sneak in through the gap where the burn comes into Rosefield Park, I think there's now a path that come out at the insurance buildings, so they must be on part of where the bottle works stood
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vitawonk
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by vitawonk » 25 Jan 2013, 16:35
I dug out one of my cellars and there were some old bottles. One was from A. Skidmore & Sons of Portobello (Lemon Crush). I think the bottle is 1940's / 1950's, but I can't find any information on Skidmores. Does anyone have any recollection of them?
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vitawonk
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by vitawonk » 28 Jan 2013, 18:01
Cheers - will send it on... I will post the pictures here too
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- The bottle and a Glasgow one
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- Label showing Baileyfield
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- Screwed sropper
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Bob Jefferson
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by Bob Jefferson » 28 Jan 2013, 18:06
Oh, they are nice and in great condition too. Maybe you should do some more digging and see what else you can find?
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vitawonk
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by vitawonk » 28 Jan 2013, 18:10
Should have previewed - got the labels wrong. Still I am sure you can work it out!
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wilsonpeterhead
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by wilsonpeterhead » 25 May 2014, 20:15
if you are wondering if there is truth to the story of the boy who was killed in the bottle works, it is true, he was 12 years old and he fell through the asbestos roof. we used to play there, getting access through the apple orchard at the end of adelphi place(i think that is the right name)
I had an uncle who worked there and when I was quite young I would go to the Christmas parties at the social club.