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(8) WWII Era Drug Store Front / Exterior Photographs With Advertising
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(8) WWII Era Drug Store Front / Exterior Photographs With Advertising
Advertising   Sign   Poster   Display   Promotional   Drug Store   Pharmacy   Soda Fountain   World War II   WWII   War   Homefront   Military   Americana   Photography   Nostalgic
The picture shows all (8) WWII Era Drug Store Front / Exterior Photographs With Advertising in this lot. Unfortunately because of the picture size below much can not be seen. These photographs were taken during World War II in front of an old drug store. The name of the store was Royal Pharmacy. I do not know for sure where it was located. My guess is that it was in Cambridge or Boston, Massachusetts but I could be completely wrong.

Some are dated and they range from 1939 to 1942. The dated ones are stamped on the back with the date and


"PETER PAN PRINT REGISTERED MONOSSON PHOTO SERVICE".

These were taken with what appears to be family and friends in front of the Mom & Pop drugstore and the adjacent antique store. In the store front windows are a variety of nice advertising displays, signs, posters, packaging, and decals. Some are war related and some have an old movie theatre poster. In a few even old comic books can be seen hanging in the window.

This place also had an ice cream / soda fountain service as well. Please see below for a listing of some of the advertising in this particular lot of photos. Some of them may only be partially visable as mentioned below. This lot includes the following visable advertising. Some may be in more then one photo, but are only mentioned once:

(9) Comic Books hanging in the window including Batman, Fight, Crack, Startling Comics & more.

University Theatre movie poster with: "BAHAMA PASSAGE", "THE GHOST GOES WEST", "UNHOLY PARTNERS", and "ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT".

"SEALTEST ICE CREAM" decal.

"DRUGS" sign.

"Rx PRESCRIPTIONS" sign.

Partial "SAVE RALEIGH COUPONS FOR U.S. WAR STAMPS" poster.

Round Camel cigarettes sign with package.

Partial "CAMEL - FIRST WITH THE MARINES TOO SEND A CARTON TODAY" display picturing a U.S. Marine.

Small war poster with Uncle Sam, it reads: "TIN SALVAGE STATION FOR EMPTY COLLAPSEABLE METAL TUBES - I NEED THE TIN IN YOUR EMPTY TOOTHPASTE & SHAVE CREAM TUBES - BRING THEM IN".

War Defense Bonds and Stamps sign with U.S. flag.

"The Pharmacist" poster.

"EVEN A LITTLE CAN HELP A LOT NOW" poster.

Large display with pretty lady and packaging. It reads: "DR. LYON'S TOOTH POWDER - DO AS YOUR DENTIST DOES USE POWDER - AMERICA'S LARGEST SELLING TOOTH POWDER".

Partial War Bonds and Stamps poster.

Old "GAS SUNOCO OIL" and "SUNOCO A TO Z" signs.

"DRINK COCA - COLA" sign. Prince Albert sign. "GILLETTE BLADES" Sign.

Partial "BURMA SHAVE NO BRUSH - NO LATHER" display.

To judge the size of the photos in this lot the larger ones each measure 3-1/2" x 5-3/4". This lot ranges from very good to mint as made condition.

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(8) WWII Era Drug Store Front / Exterior Photographs With Advertising


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