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Pilgrims Rest Store 1895 Victorian Gold Mine diggers history retail curios blankets skin tribal ladies in dress Mapumalanga South Africa history historical town tin roof visit tourists venue heritage
Coca-Cola Coke Coca Cola advert advertising advertisement ad soft drink drinks adverts advertisements ads fizzy history of historic historical heritage popular culture US USA United States America American icon icons iconic promotion promotions promotional material materials nineteenth century 19th old beverage beverages campaign campaigns carbonated portrait vertical poster posters company companies co woman drinking female young
Bock beer beers advert advertising poster nineteenth century brewing brewery history lager lagers brewer brewers breweries food and drink German Germany Einbeck production historic historical ale ales alcohol producer producers maker makers industry industrial industries drinks beverage beverages liquor liquors advertisement advertisements adverts ad ads posters print prints history heritage old 19th 20th twentieth bier brew brews brewed beer maker beer makers beer making process processes lithograph lithographs lithography lithographic business businesses refreshment refreshments alcoholic consumption draft draught booze of drinking leisure activity activities hops fermentation biggest largest supplier suppliers supply supplies graphic graphics making producing brand brands branding keg kegs goat goats billy billygoat billygoats symbols symbols symbolism strong Calvert Lithographing Company
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Late nineteenth century (circa 1882) lithograph poster advertising Bock Beer. The poster, by Calvert Lithographing Company, features a woman, possibly a barmaid, holding a stein of Bock beer, a goat playing a fiddle while sitting on a barrel of beer and a goat dressed as a man dancing while holding a glass of Bock. Bock is a type of strong lager beer first brewed in the 14th century in the Hanseatic town of Einbeck, Germany, from where it probably gets its name (Einbeck / Einbock). Many Bock beer adverts feature goats because Bock is also the German name for a billygoat.
Christian Staehlin brewery beer advert advertising poster brewing nineteenth century history beers lager lagers brewer brewers breweries Phoenix St Louis Missouri USA US American United States of America food and drink production historic historical ale ales alcohol producer producers maker makers industry industrial industries drinks beverage beverages liquor liquors advertisement advertisements adverts ad ads posters print prints history heritage old 19th bier brew brews brewed beer maker beer makers beer making process processes lithograph lithographs lithography lithographic business businesses businessman businessmen refreshment refreshments alcoholic consumption draft draught booze of drinking entrepreneur entrepreneurs entrepreneurial leisure activity activities hops fermentation supplier suppliers supply supplies industrialist industrialists graphic graphics making producing company companies brand brands branding Lafayette Avenue Carondelet Avenue
Victorian Cottage Pilgrims Rest house 1985 gold diggers house traditional history building tin roof African domestic quarters living abode South Africa travel 1895
Klemm Bock beer brewery advert advertising poster brewing nineteenth century history beers lager lagers brewer brewers breweries Baltimore Maryland USA US American United States of America food and drink production historic historical ale ales alcohol producer producers maker makers industry industrial industries drinks beverage beverages liquor liquors advertisement advertisements adverts ad ads posters print prints history heritage old 19th bier brew brews brewed beer maker beer makers beer making process processes lithograph lithographs lithography lithographic business businesses businessman businessmen refreshment refreshments alcoholic consumption draft draught booze of drinking entrepreneur entrepreneurs entrepreneurial leisure activity activities hops fermentation supplier suppliers supply supplies industrialist industrialists graphic graphics making producing company companies brand brands branding Hoen and German Germany Einbeck goat goats billy billygoat billygoats symbols symbols symbolism strong
Red Lion Inn, Upton Snodsbury, public house, inn, real ale, local, village, Worcestershire, postcard, re-touched, Spreckley Brothers, ales, stouts
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The Red Lion Inn, Upton Snodsbury. This image was probably made to be published as a postcard. The clouds have been painted on the reverse of the glass plate and the sunlight is created by brushing on a chemical that has lightened the original image. In contrast to the building shadows that are going in the opposite direction! The lorry is delivering beer from Spreckley Brothers Worcester. The Red Lion Inn closed in 1997 and is now a private dwelling.
Bock beer beers advert advertising poster nineteenth century brewing brewery history lager lagers brewer brewers breweries food and drink German Germany Einbeck production historic historical ale ales alcohol producer producers maker makers industry industrial industries drinks beverage beverages liquor liquors advertisement advertisements adverts ad ads posters print prints history heritage old 19th 20th twentieth bier brew brews brewed beer maker beer makers beer making process processes lithograph lithographs lithography lithographic business businesses refreshment refreshments alcoholic consumption draft draught booze of drinking leisure activity activities hops fermentation biggest largest supplier suppliers supply supplies graphic graphics making producing brand brands branding keg kegs goat goats billy billygoat billygoats symbols symbols symbolism strong African Americans waiter waiters stereotype stereotypes caricature caricatures portrayal of American USA United States of America US R H Eichner RH
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Late nineteenth century (circa 1889) lithograph poster advertising Bock Beer. The poster, by R H Eichner & Co, features a waitress with a tray of beer mugs letting out an exclamation as a billygoat upsets an African American waiter and his tray of drinks. Bock is a type of strong lager beer first brewed in the 14th century in the Hanseatic town of Einbeck, Germany, from where it probably gets its name (Einbeck / Einbock). Many Bock beer adverts feature goats because Bock is also the German name for a billygoat.
Bock beer Eckert and Winter brewery advert advertising poster brewing nineteenth century history beers lager lagers brewer brewers breweries New York USA US American United States of America food and drink production historic historical ale ales alcohol producer producers maker makers industry industrial industries drinks beverage beverages liquor liquors advertisement advertisements adverts ad ads posters print prints history heritage old 19th bier brew brews brewed beer maker beer makers beer making process processes lithograph lithographs lithography lithographic business businesses businessman businessmen refreshment refreshments alcoholic consumption draft draught booze of drinking entrepreneur entrepreneurs entrepreneurial leisure activity activities hops fermentation supplier suppliers supply supplies industrialist industrialists graphic graphics making producing company companies brand brands branding Hoen and German Germany Einbeck goat goats billy billygoat billygoats symbols symbols symbolism strong
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Ladies' walking dress of 1835, with satin mantle and wide cape sleeves to allow room for the leg-of-mutton sleeves. High poke bonnet trimmed with cock's feather and a checker pattern ribbon. As originally seen in the magazine 'Petit Courrier des Dames, in 1835 and reproduced in 1943 in a book titled 'Fashions and Fashion Plates 1800-1900 by James Laver (1899-1975), who was Keeper of Prints, Drawings and Paintings for the Victoria and Albert Museum between 1938 and 1959. Copyright with V&A still?
Gold Miners Cottage 1895 tin roof Pilgrims Rest South Africa Victorian building design traditional hot climate stoop veranda Mapumalanga living house history travel
Pfaff Brewing Company beer advert advertising poster brewery nineteenth century Boston history H & J beers lager lagers brewer brewers breweries Massachusetts USA US American United States of America food and drink production Henry Jacob historic historical ale ales alcohol producer producers maker makers industry industrial industries drinks beverage beverages liquor liquors advertisement advertisements adverts ad ads posters print prints history heritage old 19th 20th twentieth bier brew brews brewed beer maker beer makers beer making process processes lithograph lithographs lithography lithographic business businesses businessman businessmen refreshment refreshments alcoholic consumption draft draught booze of drinking entrepreneur entrepreneurs entrepreneurial leisure activity activities hops fermentation biggest largest supplier suppliers supply supplies industrialist industrialists graphic graphics making producing company companies brand brands branding Pynchon Street Columbus Avenue actor Joseph Jefferson Rip Van Winkle keg kegs goat goats satyr satyrs Dominick Drummond artist lithographer
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Late nineteenth century (circa 1870s) lithograph poster advertising H & J Pfaff Lager Beer. The H & J Pfaff Brewery was founded in 1857 by Henry and Jacob Pfaff on Pynchon Street (now Columbus Avenue) in Boston, Massachusetts, and operated until 1918. Many German and, later, Irish workers brewed lager beer on the site. The poster, by Dominick Drummond, shows actor Joseph Jefferson as Rip Van Winkle seated on a keg being pulled by goats with satyrs on either side.
Coca Cola; Coke; Cola; Can; lemonade; Aluminium; Aluminium Can; Drink; Pop; Pop Can; Fizzy; The Real Thing; Mixer; Red; green; Ring Pull; Roadside; Silver; Trade Mark; Black And White Back Ground; railings; water side; FLS1053 ; 922210
An old small poster advertising 'Guinness for Strength', c. 1935 featuring an illustration of a man carrying a massive iron girder. The relationship between beer consumption and strength humorously depicted by illustrator John Gilroy. The link between beer and strength would not be allowed with today's more regulated alcohol advertising - a vintage nineteen thirties item for editorial use only.
Peter Bassett Coca Cola soft drink founder Atlanta Georgia USA statue Asa Griggs Candler 1851 - 12929 The Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation is a nonprofit with a mission to send children, the leaders of tomorrow, to college to get an education. Characteristics of students awarded scholarships include: leadership in school and community, academic achievement, "motivation to serve and succeed, " and character. Asa Candler, the founder of Coca-Cola, never attended college; however, he thought education should play an important role in everyone's lives
Peter Bassett Coca Cola soft drink founder Atlanta Georgia USA statue Asa Griggs Candler 1851 - 1929 The Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation is a nonprofit with a mission to send children, the leaders of tomorrow, to college to get an education. Characteristics of students awarded scholarships include: leadership in school and community, academic achievement, "motivation to serve and succeed, " and character. Asa Candler, the founder of Coca-Cola, never attended college; however, he thought education should play an important role in everyone's lives
John White`s bacon ham sign signage Bristol meat butcher old fashioned design art publicity Pilgrims Rest Mapumalanga gold diggers 1895 travel eat enjoy substitute merchandise retail prize medal South Africa
Coca Cola, train station built in 1920's, San Sebastian, Spain, Funicular train leads to fun fair on Monte Igueldo, green tiles, 1930's design, Photographer, David Turnbull
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