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Soda Collection (#4)

"Soda: A Timeless Refreshment Through the Ages" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the vibrant history of soda

Background imageSoda Collection: MOTHER AND CHILD, 1939. An impoverished family from Oklahoma arriving at a migrant

MOTHER AND CHILD, 1939. An impoverished family from Oklahoma arriving at a migrant workers camp in Tulelake, Siskiyou County, California. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, September 1939

Background imageSoda Collection: Coca-Cola 1920s USA

Coca-Cola 1920s USA

Background imageSoda Collection: SILENT FILM STILL: STORES. American actor Kenneth Howell in a scene from a silent film

SILENT FILM STILL: STORES. American actor Kenneth Howell in a scene from a silent film

Background imageSoda Collection: Lesser Flamingo (Phoenicopterus minor) flock, silhouetted in lake at sunrise, Lake Nakuru

Lesser Flamingo (Phoenicopterus minor) flock, silhouetted in lake at sunrise, Lake Nakuru, Great Rift Valley, Kenya

Background imageSoda Collection: Lesser Flamingo (Phoenicopterus minor) adults and immatures, flock in water, Lake Nakuru

Lesser Flamingo (Phoenicopterus minor) adults and immatures, flock in water, Lake Nakuru, Great Rift Valley, Kenya

Background imageSoda Collection: Susi - with soda syphon

Susi - with soda syphon. 1950s

Background imageSoda Collection: Susi - splashing out with the soda syphon

Susi - splashing out with the soda syphon. 1950s

Background imageSoda Collection: Susi - with drinks tray

Susi - with drinks tray. 1950s

Background imageSoda Collection: Tables, Liqueur Cases and Cigar Cabinets, Plate 104. 5

Tables, Liqueur Cases and Cigar Cabinets, Plate 104. 5
Smokers Tables, Liqueur Cases and Cigar Cabinets, Plate 104.5. Date: circa 1880s

Background imageSoda Collection: Joseph Priestley (1733-1804). English theologian, philosophe

Joseph Priestley (1733-1804). English theologian, philosopher and chemist. Colored engraving. 19th century

Background imageSoda Collection: Paris Universal Exhibition (1878). Installation by J. Herman

Paris Universal Exhibition (1878). Installation by J. Herman
Paris Universal Exhibition (1878) held at the Trocadero. Installation by J. Hermann Lachapelle, Continuous equipment maker for the production of soft drinks

Background imageSoda Collection: Advert for Soda water 1905

Advert for Soda water 1905
PRANA SODA WATER a lady in her hammock circa 1905

Background imageSoda Collection: Soda Bay Springs Landing, Lake County, California, USA

Soda Bay Springs Landing, Lake County, California, USA. Date: circa 1910

Background imageSoda Collection: Beacon Hill Lodge, Soda Springs, Nevada Co, California, USA

Beacon Hill Lodge, Soda Springs, Nevada Co, California, USA
Beacon Hill Lodge, Soda Springs, Nevada County, California, USA, seen at night with snow and icicles. Date: late 1930s

Background imageSoda Collection: Scene near Fairmount Hotel, York Beach, Maine, USA

Scene near Fairmount Hotel, York Beach, Maine, USA
Scene with holidaymakers near the Fairmount Hotel, York Beach, Maine, USA. Date: circa 1910

Background imageSoda Collection: Job Wraggs Soda Syphon, Shirley, Birmingham, England

Job Wraggs Soda Syphon, Shirley, Birmingham, England
Job Wraggs Soda Syphon, Shirley, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England. Date: 1920s

Background imageSoda Collection: Cartoon, The Two Extremes of Public Opinion, WW1

Cartoon, The Two Extremes of Public Opinion, WW1
Cartoon, The Two Extremes of Public Opinion, Optimism and Pessimism, during the First World War. On the left is a smiling, patriotic man reading the financial news

Background imageSoda Collection: The Bonzolines have a couple by George Studdy

The Bonzolines have a couple by George Studdy
The Bonzolines get a little squiffy on whisky, and spill some of the decanters contents. George Ernest Studdy (1878-1948), was the creator of Bonzo

Background imageSoda Collection: North America, USA, Florida; Apalachicola; Ice cream soda fountain with stools

North America, USA, Florida; Apalachicola; Ice cream soda fountain with stools
North America, USA, Florida, Apalachicola, Ice cream soda fountain with stools

Background imageSoda Collection: Paris Universal Exhibition (1878) held at the Trocadero. Installation by J. Hermann Lachapelle

Paris Universal Exhibition (1878) held at the Trocadero. Installation by J. Hermann Lachapelle, Continuous equipment maker for the production of soft drinks

Background imageSoda Collection: NEW ORLEANS: STOREFRONTS. A view of the Royal Furniture Shop (left) and the G

NEW ORLEANS: STOREFRONTS. A view of the Royal Furniture Shop (left) and the G. Napolitano Grocery on the corner of Royal and Dumaine Streets in New Orleans, Louisiana

Background imageSoda Collection: Glass of water with ice

Glass of water with ice isolated on white

Background imageSoda Collection: Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
An engraving of Great Soda Mountain and Jupiters Baths in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. (Photo by Kean Collection/Getty Images)

Background imageSoda Collection: COTTON WORKER, 1937. An African American cotton hoer drinking a bottle of soda

COTTON WORKER, 1937. An African American cotton hoer drinking a bottle of soda during lunchtime in the Mississippi Delta. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, June 1937

Background imageSoda Collection: WASHINGTON, D. C. c1942. Shulman Market at the southeast corner of N Street and Union Street S

WASHINGTON, D. C. c1942. Shulman Market at the southeast corner of N Street and Union Street S
WASHINGTON, D.C. c1942. Shulman Market at the southeast corner of N Street and Union Street S.W. in Washington, D.C. with a 1931 Chevrolet parked in front. Photograph by Louise Rosskam, c1942

Background imageSoda Collection: VERMONT STATE FAIR, 1941. Barker at a sideshow at the Vermont State Fair in Rutland

VERMONT STATE FAIR, 1941. Barker at a sideshow at the Vermont State Fair in Rutland, September 1941. Photographed by Jack Delano

Background imageSoda Collection: PUERTO RICO: SAN JUAN, 1941. Street in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Photograph by Jack Delano

PUERTO RICO: SAN JUAN, 1941. Street in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Photograph by Jack Delano, 1941

Background imageSoda Collection: ST. CROIX, 1941. Street in a town in Christiansted, St

ST. CROIX, 1941. Street in a town in Christiansted, St. Croix, Virgin Islands. Photograph by Jack Delano, 1941

Background imageSoda Collection: SEGREGATED THEATER, 1939. An African American going into the colored entrance of

SEGREGATED THEATER, 1939. An African American going into the colored entrance of a movie theater in Belzoni, Mississippi. Photographed by Marion Post Wolcott in 1939

Background imageSoda Collection: KENTUCKY RESIDENT, 1935. Resident of Smithland, Kentucky

KENTUCKY RESIDENT, 1935. Resident of Smithland, Kentucky. Photographed September 1935 by Ben Shahn

Background imageSoda Collection: ROADSIDE STAND, 1939. A man selling animal statues at a roadside stand near Bemidji, Minnesota

ROADSIDE STAND, 1939. A man selling animal statues at a roadside stand near Bemidji, Minnesota. Photograph by John Vachon in September 1939

Background imageSoda Collection: AD: BOTTLING, 1927. American advertisement for The Liquid Carbonic Corporation

AD: BOTTLING, 1927. American advertisement for The Liquid Carbonic Corporation

Background imageSoda Collection: MISSISSIPPI FLOOD, 1927. A view of the waterfront in Cairo, Illinois, at the confluence

MISSISSIPPI FLOOD, 1927. A view of the waterfront in Cairo, Illinois, at the confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers, during the Great Mississippi River Flood, 20 April 1927

Background imageSoda Collection: Bottles of mineral water, brought into a pub

Bottles of mineral water, brought into a pub. The mineral water is used to mix with a glass of wine. Hungarian pub, vendeglo and coach and horses, Hungary, Europe

Background imageSoda Collection: Strokkur Geyser, near Reykjavik, Iceland, Scandinavia, Europe

Strokkur Geyser, near Reykjavik, Iceland, Scandinavia, Europe

Background imageSoda Collection: Snail shells on the bottom of the sea, 3D computer graphics

Snail shells on the bottom of the sea, 3D computer graphics

Background imageSoda Collection: Snail shell and bubbles, 3D computer graphics

Snail shell and bubbles, 3D computer graphics

Background imageSoda Collection: Air bubbles on water surface, 3D computer graphics

Air bubbles on water surface, 3D computer graphics

Background imageSoda Collection: Girl, two years, face caked in sand, drinking from beverage can, Namibia

Girl, two years, face caked in sand, drinking from beverage can, Namibia

Background imageSoda Collection: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1911. A young factory worker that has been rolling cigarettes in Danville

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1911. A young factory worker that has been rolling cigarettes in Danville, Virginia for six months. Photograph by Lewis Hine, June 1911

Background imageSoda Collection: Young couple sharing soda

Young couple sharing soda

Background imageSoda Collection: Girl and boy at lemonade stand

Girl and boy at lemonade stand

Background imageSoda Collection: DRUG STORE, 1890s. The Old Corner Drug Store in Waco, Texas, where Dr Pepper soda was created

DRUG STORE, 1890s. The Old Corner Drug Store in Waco, Texas, where Dr Pepper soda was created and first served in 1885

Background imageSoda Collection: AD: HIRES, 1919. American advertisement for Hires Root Beer, 1919

AD: HIRES, 1919. American advertisement for Hires Root Beer, 1919

Background imageSoda Collection: AD: CLICQOUT CLUB. American advertisement for Clysmic Extra Dry Ginger Ale, 1919

AD: CLICQOUT CLUB. American advertisement for Clysmic Extra Dry Ginger Ale, 1919

Background imageSoda Collection: AD: CLYSMIC GINGER ALE, 1919. American advertisement for Clysmic Ginger Ale, 1919

AD: CLYSMIC GINGER ALE, 1919. American advertisement for Clysmic Ginger Ale, 1919

Background imageSoda Collection: AD: GINGER ALE, 1919. American advertisement for White Rock Ginger Ale, 1919

AD: GINGER ALE, 1919. American advertisement for White Rock Ginger Ale, 1919

Background imageSoda Collection: Boy In Horozonial Stripe Shirt & Girl Wearing A Ve

Boy In Horozonial Stripe Shirt & Girl Wearing A Ve
UNITED STATES - Circa 1930s: Boy In Horozonial Stripe Shirt & Girl Wearing A Vertical Stripe Jumper Shorts Set On A Bicycle Sharing A Single Bottle Of Soda With Two Straws Trees. (Photo by H)




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"Soda: A Timeless Refreshment Through the Ages" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the vibrant history of soda. From vintage advertisements to iconic cultural moments, it has always held a special place in our hearts and taste buds. Inca Kola, with its eye-catching painted sign, takes us on a journey to South America, where this golden elixir became a beloved national drink. Its unique flavor captivated tastebuds worldwide. Traveling further back to the 1920s, we find ourselves amidst an era of glamour and excitement. Soda water adverts from this time evoke images of flappers dancing the night away at extravagant parties, their glasses filled with effervescent delight. Even during World War II, soda remained an emblem of hope and comfort. Coca-Cola's patriotic advertisement poster reminds us that even in times of darkness, a simple sip can bring joy and unity. The whimsical artwork "His Masters Vice" by George Studdy showcases how soda was not just a beverage but also an indulgence that brought pleasure to people's lives. Moving forward to Piccadilly Circus in London, we witness the bustling cityscape where soda signs adorn every corner. The statue of Eros stands tall as if guarding over these fizzy delights - symbols of Christian charity indeed. Job Wraggs Super Quality Soda Water advertising card transports us to simpler times when small-town charm reigned supreme. Picture African American men enjoying their Sunday afternoon on a porch while savoring refreshing sodas from kerosene pumps nearby – capturing moments frozen in Dorothea Lange's lens. Prohibition may have tried to dampen spirits during the 1920s vision but failed miserably when it came to quenching our desire for fizzy drinks. Soda prevailed as an innocent pleasure amidst chaos.