Alan Mays' photos with the keyword: milk
De Laval Separators Have Revolutionized Dairying
22 Mar 2014 |
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This advertisement consists of two die-cut pieces--shaped like a cow and a milkmaid--that have been glued together. For the front of this two-part advertising trade card, see De Laval Cream Separators .
"De Laval Separators have revolutionized dairying. All styles and sizes, $50 to $800, farm and factory."
"Nearly 500,000 farmers, all over the world, have found a De Laval Cream Separator the best investment they ever made. Send for catalogue and name of local agent if not stamped above."
Broad View Farm Calendar, Rochester, N.H., 1927
01 Dec 2014 |
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"Broad View Farm, Stearns Bros., props. Pure milk from our accredited herd. Telephone: 68-M. Rochester, N.H. Make sure your milk is a grade higher. Order it from Broad View Farm. January 1927. A splendid New Year's resolution--'I will return my empty milk bottles daily.'"
Weller's Dairy Employees, Johnstown, Pa.
19 Jul 2013 |
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Cropped view showing the Weller's Dairy employees and building.
See also the full photo and another cropped version showing a close-up of the dairy's five milk trucks and drivers (thumbnail images below).
Weller's Dairy, Johnstown, Pa.
19 Jul 2013 |
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An undated photograph of Weller's Dairy in Johnstown, Pennsylvania.
Photographer: "Harbaugh, Johnstown, Pa."
See also cropped versions showing close-ups of the Weller's Dairy employees and the dairy's five milk trucks and drivers (thumbnail images below).
Weller's Dairy Trucks and Drivers, Johnstown, Pa.
19 Jul 2013 |
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Cropped view showing the Weller's Dairy trucks and drivers. At least three of the vehicles appear to be milk delivery trucks.
See also the full photo and another cropped version showing a close-up of the Weller's Dairy employees and building (thumbnail images below).
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Sliced Butter-Nut Bread
18 Jun 2013 |
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"Sliced Butter-Nut Bread. Convenient for toast, for sandwiches, for table use. It's made with milk."
The greatest thing since sliced bread!? I've used the phrase but never knew that sliced bread was an innovation that only dates to 1928. This Butter-Nut Bread sign, probably used in stores in the late 1920s or early 1930s, uses sliced bread as a selling point, suggesting that it's convenient for toasting, making sandwiches, or just eating at the table.
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