ICART Louis (1887-1951) - Monsieur l'Amour, 1922. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/icart-louis-1887-1951-monsieur-lamour-1922-image611784707.html
RF2XF95HR–ICART Louis (1887-1951) - Monsieur l'Amour, 1922.
Advert for Rufflette curtain tape, 1951. The illustration shows a woman very pleased with her new living room curtains. In 1922 Lancashire company Thomas French and Sons began producion of 'Rufflette', the world's first pocketed curtain pleating tape. This tape came complete with draw-cords and pockets for hooks or rings. A few years later came Rufflette curtain rail and hooks. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/advert-for-rufflette-curtain-tape-1951-the-illustration-shows-a-woman-very-pleased-with-her-new-living-room-curtains-in-1922-lancashire-company-thomas-french-and-sons-began-producion-of-rufflette-the-worlds-first-pocketed-curtain-pleating-tape-this-tape-came-complete-with-draw-cords-and-pockets-for-hooks-or-rings-a-few-years-later-came-rufflette-curtain-rail-and-hooks-image330398263.html
RM2A5EX9Y–Advert for Rufflette curtain tape, 1951. The illustration shows a woman very pleased with her new living room curtains. In 1922 Lancashire company Thomas French and Sons began producion of 'Rufflette', the world's first pocketed curtain pleating tape. This tape came complete with draw-cords and pockets for hooks or rings. A few years later came Rufflette curtain rail and hooks.
Advert for an Zoflora perfumed disinfectant, 1951. The illustration shows a mother tucking up a child in bed. Zoflora is made by pharmaceutical company Thornton & Ross which was founded in 1922 by Nathan Thornton and Phillip Ross in Laithwaite, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England, UK. Their products were developed to eliminate odours and kill germs in the home and public spaces, such as factories, cinemas and shops. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/advert-for-an-zoflora-perfumed-disinfectant-1951-the-illustration-shows-a-mother-tucking-up-a-child-in-bed-zoflora-is-made-by-pharmaceutical-company-thornton-ross-which-was-founded-in-1922-by-nathan-thornton-and-phillip-ross-in-laithwaite-huddersfield-west-yorkshire-england-uk-their-products-were-developed-to-eliminate-odours-and-kill-germs-in-the-home-and-public-spaces-such-as-factories-cinemas-and-shops-image330398270.html
RM2A5EXA6–Advert for an Zoflora perfumed disinfectant, 1951. The illustration shows a mother tucking up a child in bed. Zoflora is made by pharmaceutical company Thornton & Ross which was founded in 1922 by Nathan Thornton and Phillip Ross in Laithwaite, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England, UK. Their products were developed to eliminate odours and kill germs in the home and public spaces, such as factories, cinemas and shops.
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