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Advert, David Dreghorn Limited, Glasgow, Scotland

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Advert, David Dreghorn Limited, Glasgow, Scotland

Advert for David Dreghorn Limited, Makers of Toilet Soaps, Parkholm Soap Works, Kinning Park, Glasgow, Scotland.
1905

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Glasgow Hull Humber Makers Soap Soaps Souvenir Toilet


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Step back in time with this advertisement for David Dreghorn Limited, the renowned makers of toilet soaps based in Glasgow, Scotland, from the turn of the 20th century. This evocative image, taken at Parkholm Soap Works in Kinning Park, showcases the industrial prowess of Scotland during the Edwardian era. The advertisement, produced in 1905, proudly displays the company's commitment to quality and innovation, with an emphasis on their toilet soaps. The intricate design features a stylized image of the Humber Bridge in Hull, England, symbolizing the connection between Scotland and England in the thriving trade industry of the time. David Dreghorn Limited was a significant player in the Scottish soap industry, and this advertisement serves as a testament to their success. The factory, located in Kinning Park, was a hub of activity, producing a wide range of soaps that were distributed both locally and internationally. The Edwardian era was a time of great progress and innovation, and this advertisement captures the spirit of the age. The use of bold typography and vivid colors effectively conveys the company's message, making it a fascinating piece of historical advertising. This photograph is not only a snapshot of Scotland's industrial past but also a reminder of the ingenuity and entrepreneurship that defined the era. Whether you're a history buff, a collector of Scottish memorabilia, or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of vintage advertising, this print is a must-have addition to your collection.

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