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1885 ~ Cocaine Toothache Drops
Posted on 16 August 2011 | No CommentsWe always talk about “The Good Old Days”. Perhaps the fond memories of those times are influenced by the mental haze that resulted from the numerous instances of Cocaine that... -
The Dustless and Noiseless 1904 Northern Auto
Posted on 12 August 2011 | No CommentsWho knew that advertisers in 1904 were as full of exaggerated promises as advertisers are today. Noiseless and Dustless 1904 Auto? It makes a good story Northern Automobile Company. -
Get a Witch Spoon from Salem, MA ~ 1891
Posted on 11 August 2011 | No CommentsIn 1891, you could purchase a silver “Witch” spoon from Daniel Low, a silversmith of Salem, Massachusetts. Marketing based on infamous notoriety is nothing new. -
Inner Temple Library
Posted on 9 August 2011 | No CommentsSketch of the Inner Temple Library by Herbert Railton. -
Middle Temple Library
Posted on 2 August 2011 | No CommentsSketch of the Middle Temple Library by Herbert Railton. -
Home and Family ~ Alpine, Utah ~ 1890’s
Posted on 31 July 2011 | No CommentsA family at their home in Alpine, Utah in the mid-1890’s enjoying a visit from relatives or friends who arrived via a horse and wagon. -
Secret Service Magazine ~ 15 May 1903
Posted on 28 July 2011 | No CommentsThe Brady’s and the Fire Marshall in Hornersville, New York. -
Take Care of Your Footwear
Posted on 27 July 2011 | No CommentsIt is important to take care of your footwear, especially your dress work boots. Polish them with a little Cherry Blossom Boot Polish. 1920’s advertisement. -
Is A $150 Car In Sight?
Posted on 24 July 2011 | No CommentsHenry Ford’s invention of the assembly line not only resulted in products with consistent quality, but they were also relatively inexpensive. Capturing the cumulative savings from the system let Ford... -
World War II ~ Grow What You Eat
Posted on 20 July 2011 | No CommentsWorld War II – At Home Series - Grow What You Eat Poster.














