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Postcards Soap Laundry

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  1. Colgates Shaving Soap Nostalgic Postcard

    • Colgate's Shaving Soap 
    • His First Shave
    • Reproduction Postcard.
    • Text on back of Postcard:
    • Robert Colgate emigrated from Kent to the U.S in 1795,
    • Setting up a soap and candle making company in 1800. 
    • This American advertisement was still used in Britain during the 1920's.
    • Size of Postcard:
    • 14.8cm x 10.5cm
    • 4 x 6 inches.
  2. Erasmic Soap Nostalgic Postcard

    • Erasmic Soap
    • The Dainty Erasmic Soap. 
    • Reproduction Postcard.
    • Text on Back of Postcard:
    • By the mid 20th century, soap manufacture in Britain had been substantially consolidated by Lever Brothers into a modern, large scale industry.
    • Size of Postcard:
    • 14.8cm x 10.5cm
    • 4 x 6 inches.
  3. Hudsons Dry Soap Nostalgic Postcard

    • Hudson's Dry Soap 
    • Softens Water Leaves No Smell.
    • Home & Clothes As Sweet As A Rose.
    • Reproduction Postcard.
    • Text on Back of Postcard:
    • R.S Hudson Began Manufacturing Soap In The Back of His Shop in West Bromwich in 1837 By Grinding The Soap With A Mortar And Pestle.
    • Size of Postcard:
    • 14.8cm x 10.5cm
    • 4 x 6 inches.
  4. Lifebuoy Soap Man & Girl Postcard

    • Lifebuoy Soap
    • "A Picture of Health"
    • Reproduction Postcard.
    • Text on back of Postcard:
    • Launched in both the USA and Britain around 1905, Lever Brothers invested heavily in advertising for their soap products.
    • Size of Postcard:
    • 14.8cm x 10.5cm
    • 4 x 6 inches.
  5. Lux Clothesline Nostalgic Postcard

    • Lux 
    • "Won't Shrink Woollens" 
    • Reproduction Postcard.
    • Text on Back of Postcard:
    • Lever Bros were the first company to produce soap flakes in 1899. Before this, washing involved cutting chips of soap from large blocks.

    • Size of Postcard:
    • 14.8cm x 10.5cm
    • 4 x 6 inches.
  6. Lux Won't Shrink Woollens Nostalgic Postcard

    • Lux Postcard
    • Lux Won't Shrink Woollens.
    • Reproduction Postcard.
    • Text on back of Postcard:
    • Lux soap arrived in 1899, initially called Sunlight Flakes, it was reintroduced the following year as Lux.
    • Size of Postcard:
    • 14.8cm x 10.5cm
    • 4 x 6 inches.
  7. Persil Washing Powder Nostalgic Postcard

    • Persil Washing Powder 
    • Reproduction Postcard.
    • Text on Postcard:
    • Persil Washes Whiter!
    • ...And That Means Cleaner! 
    • Size of Postcard:
    • 14.8cm x 10.5cm
    • 4 x 6 inches.
  8. Reckitts Blue Nostalgic Postcard

    • Reckitt's Blue.
    • 'Freshness Out of The Blue' 
    • Reproduction Postcard.
    • Text on Back of Postcard:
    • Reckitt's Blue Laundry whitener was one of the first products manufactured by Reckitt & Sons, a company established in 1840, in Hull, by Isaac Reckitt.

    • Size of Postcard:
    • 14.8cm x 10.5cm
    • 4 x 6 inches.
  9. Robin Starch Reckitt & Sons Nostalgic Postcard

    • Robin The New Starch.
    • Reckitt & Sons Limited. London & Hull. 
    • Reproduction Postcard.
    • Text on Back of Postcard:
    • During the 19th and early 20th centuries, it was fashionable to stiffen the ruffles of girls' petticoats by applying starch as they were being ironed.

    • Size of Postcard:
    • 14.8cm x 10.5cm
    • 4 x 6 inches.
  10. Vinolia Soap Nostalgic Postcard

    • Vinolia Soap 
    • Reproduction Postcard.
    • Mother! Mother!
    • Fido's Eaten My Soap!!!
    • And it was Vinolia.
    • Text on Back of Postcard:
    • "Vinolia Soap is all that is neccessary for a healthy and dainty toilet. This pure soap lathers delightfully; its fragrance is delicate, its cost is within the reach of all"  
    • Size of Postcard:
    • 14.8cm x 10.5cm
    • 4 x 6 inches.
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