"Famous British Trade-Marks"

Date:
1909-1910
Reference:
WF/L/06/091
Part of:
Wellcome Foundation Ltd
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Description

A series of descriptive text-based advertisements, in the style of informative articles, that appeared in The Times in 1910. Full title of series: "Famous British Trade-Marks, being a brief review of leading British trade-marks which are recognized throuighout the globe as hall-marks of quality & excellence."

The file contains the following examples from the series:
Zam-buk, the ever-ready healer;
Rudge-Whitworth, Britain's best bicycle;
Dixon's Double Diamond Port Wine;
Stephens' - the Symbol of Good Ink;
Dewar's Perth Whisky;
Dunlop Tyres.

Also in the file, draft text on the "Tabloid" trade-mark, under the general heading for the series, suggesting intended inclusion.

Publication/Creation

1909-1910

Physical description

1 file

Copyright note

Copyright assigned to the Wellcome Trust

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