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"Coke: A Timeless Iconic Beverage and Beyond" Step back in time to the vibrant streets of Piccadilly Circus by night, London, during the swinging 1960s

Background imageCoke Collection: Cornwall. Peep St. Michael Mount. Marazion Beacon

Cornwall. Peep St. Michael Mount. Marazion Beacon
Cornwall. A Peep at St. Michaels Mount. From Marazion Beacon; A.L. Coke (British, active 1860s); 1860s; Albumen silver print

Background imageCoke Collection: Cornwall Trereife Avenue Penzance A. L Coke British

Cornwall Trereife Avenue Penzance A. L Coke British
Cornwall. Trereife Avenue, near Penzance; A.L. Coke (British, active 1860s); 1860s; Albumen silver print

Background imageCoke Collection: Cornwall. Monk Cowl St. Mary Scilly A. L Coke

Cornwall. Monk Cowl St. Mary Scilly A. L Coke
Cornwall. The Monks Cowl, St. Mary s, Scilly; A.L. Coke (British, active 1860s); 1860s; Albumen silver print

Background imageCoke Collection: Cornwall. Old Abbey Tresco Scilly A. L Coke British

Cornwall. Old Abbey Tresco Scilly A. L Coke British
Cornwall. The Old Abbey, Tresco, Scilly; A.L. Coke (British, active 1860s); 1860s; Albumen silver print

Background imageCoke Collection: Sir Edward Coke, 1552 To 1634. Seventeenth-Century English Jurist And Member Of Parliament

Sir Edward Coke, 1552 To 1634. Seventeenth-Century English Jurist And Member Of Parliament. From The Book Short History Of The English People By J.R. Green Published London 1893

Background imageCoke Collection: Sir Edward Coke 1552-1634. British Jurist And Politician. From The Book 'Gallery Of

Sir Edward Coke 1552-1634. British Jurist And Politician. From The Book "Gallery Of Portraits"Published
Sir Edward Coke 1552-1634. British Jurist And Politician. From The Book " Gallery Of Portraits" Published London 1833

Background imageCoke Collection: Sir Edward Coke 1552 To 1634. English Jurist And Politician. Speaker Of House Of Commons

Sir Edward Coke 1552 To 1634. English Jurist And Politician. Speaker Of House Of Commons. From The National And Domestic History Of England By William Aubrey Published London Circa 1890

Background imageCoke Collection: Sir Edward Coke 1552 - 1634. English Colonial Entrepreneur And Jurist

Sir Edward Coke 1552 - 1634. English Colonial Entrepreneur And Jurist. From The Book Crabbs Historical Dictionary Published 1825

Background imageCoke Collection: Alexandra, Countess of Airlie by J. Percival Anderson

Alexandra, Countess of Airlie by J. Percival Anderson
The Countess of Airlie, formerly Lady Alexandra Marie Bridget Coke, daughter of the 3rd Earl of Leicester. Married David Ogilvy, 7th Earl of Airlie in 1917 and had six children including the Rt. Hon

Background imageCoke Collection: Hon. Sylvia Coke by Madame Yevonde

Hon. Sylvia Coke by Madame Yevonde
The Hon. Sylvia (or Silvia) Beatrice Coke (1909-2005) by Madame Yevonde. She was the elder daughter of Viscount Coke (Thomas William Coke, 4th Earl of Leicester)

Background imageCoke 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 imageCoke Collection: Japan - The Mitsui Miike Coal Mine - Coke Production Area

Japan - The Mitsui Miike Coal Mine - Coke Production Area
Japan - The Mitsui Miike Coal Mine at Omuta, Fukuoka and Arao, Kumamoto Coke Production Area. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageCoke Collection: Iron-smelting furnace, artwork

Iron-smelting furnace, artwork
Iron-smelting furnace. Artwork of the structure of a traditional smelting furnace. This stone or brick structure is filled with iron ore and coke (fuel with a high carbon content) and ignited

Background imageCoke Collection: Blitz in London -- Vauxhall Bridge Road, WW2

Blitz in London -- Vauxhall Bridge Road, WW2
Blitz in London -- Vauxhall Bridge Road, 17 September 1940. with debris following an air raid, and men at work clearing up

Background imageCoke Collection: Coca-Cola 1920s USA

Coca-Cola 1920s USA

Background imageCoke Collection: Hon. Mary Katharine Coke by Madame Yevonde

Hon. Mary Katharine Coke by Madame Yevonde
The Hon. Mary Katharine Coke, younger daughter of Viscount and Viscountess Coke, and granddaughter of the Earl of Leicester

Background imageCoke Collection: Woman and Coke machine Colorado, USA

Woman and Coke machine Colorado, USA

Background imageCoke Collection: CoKe oven. Diorama

CoKe oven. Diorama
Coke oven. Diorama. Deutches Museum. Munich. Germany

Background imageCoke Collection: The First German Coke Oven. 18th century

The First German Coke Oven. 18th century
The First German Coke Oven. Diorama. 18th century. Deutches Museum. Munich. Germany

Background imageCoke Collection: Sir John Coke

Sir John Coke
SIR JOHN COKE English statesman, Secretary of State to Charles I. Date: 1563 - 1644

Background imageCoke Collection: Margaret Baroness Belper

Margaret Baroness Belper
MARGARET (nee Coke), baroness BELPER wife of Henry Strutt, 2nd baron Date: CIRCA 1880

Background imageCoke Collection: Edward Lord Coke / Reading

Edward Lord Coke / Reading
EDWARD Lord COKE Jurist Date: 1552 - 1634

Background imageCoke Collection: Edward Lord Coke / Gucht

Edward Lord Coke / Gucht
EDWARD Lord COKE Jurist Date: 1552 - 1634

Background imageCoke Collection: Edward Lord Coke / Oval

Edward Lord Coke / Oval
EDWARD Lord COKE Jurist Date: 1552 - 1634

Background imageCoke Collection: Thomas William Coke

Thomas William Coke, 1st Earl of Leicester (1752 - 1842), British agriculturist Date: 1806

Background imageCoke Collection: Queen Charlottes birthday Ball, 1930

Queen Charlottes birthday Ball, 1930
Queen Charlottes Birthday Ball, held at the May Fair Hotel, to raise funds for the Queen Charlotte Hospital at Hammersmith

Background imageCoke Collection: Fuel for domestic appliances by G. H. Davis

Fuel for domestic appliances by G. H. Davis
Your fuel target: details that will help in planning economy during the Second World War, so that fuel rationing can be avoided

Background imageCoke Collection: Anna Countess Leicester

Anna Countess Leicester
ANNA AMELIA, countess of LEICESTER (nee Keppel) second wife of Thomas Coke, first earl : subsequently married Edward Ellice MP. Date: ? - 1844

Background imageCoke Collection: John Guthrie, Bookseller

John Guthrie, Bookseller
JOHN GUTHRIE Edinburgh bookseller (on the right) encounters rival bookseller William Coke. Date: CIRCA 1810

Background imageCoke Collection: Coke Perkin Cook Tale Chaucer Canterbury Tales

Coke Perkin Cook Tale Chaucer Canterbury Tales
Artokoloro

Background imageCoke Collection: BUTCHER SHOP, c1939. Exterior of a butcher shop, probably Chicago, Illinois. Photograph

BUTCHER SHOP, c1939. Exterior of a butcher shop, probably Chicago, Illinois. Photograph
CHICAGO: STORE, 1941. A grocery store on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1941

Background imageCoke Collection: BALTIMORE: STOREFRONT. A storefront on the corner of South Broadway and Shakespeare

BALTIMORE: STOREFRONT. A storefront on the corner of South Broadway and Shakespeare Street in Fells Point, Baltimore, Maryland. Photograph by E.H. Pickering, 1936

Background imageCoke Collection: MISSISSIPPI: STOREFRONT. African American workers standing in front of a general

MISSISSIPPI: STOREFRONT. African American workers standing in front of a general store in Mound Bayou, Mississippi. Photographed by Russell Lee, 1939

Background imageCoke 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 imageCoke Collection: ROADSIDE STAND, 1939. Stand selling Paul Bunyan memorabilia near Bemidji, Minnesota

ROADSIDE STAND, 1939. Stand selling Paul Bunyan memorabilia near Bemidji, Minnesota. Photograph by John Vachon, September 1939

Background imageCoke Collection: NEW YORK: NEW BALTIMORE. A soda fountain in New Baltimore, New York. Photograph by John Collier

NEW YORK: NEW BALTIMORE. A soda fountain in New Baltimore, New York. Photograph by John Collier, 1941

Background imageCoke Collection: ILLINOIS: TAVERN, 1938. The Busy Bee Tavern in Peoria, Illinois. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein

ILLINOIS: TAVERN, 1938. The Busy Bee Tavern in Peoria, Illinois. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein, 1938

Background imageCoke Collection: IOWA: BAR, 1940. Women at a bar in Marshalltown, Iowa. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein

IOWA: BAR, 1940. Women at a bar in Marshalltown, Iowa. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein, 1940

Background imageCoke Collection: WWII: HOMEFRONT, 1941. A volunteer of the United Service Organizations serving

WWII: HOMEFRONT, 1941. A volunteer of the United Service Organizations serving a young sailor coffee at the Civic Center in San Francisco, California. Photograph by John Collier, 1941

Background imageCoke Collection: NEW ORLEANS: STREET, 1935. Downtown street in New Orleans, Louisiana. Photograph by Walker Evans

NEW ORLEANS: STREET, 1935. Downtown street in New Orleans, Louisiana. Photograph by Walker Evans, December 1935

Background imageCoke Collection: GEORGIA: COUNTRY FAIR, 1941. An African American farm family at the Greene County Fair

GEORGIA: COUNTRY FAIR, 1941. An African American farm family at the Greene County Fair, Greensboro, Georgia. Photograph by Jack Delano, October 1941

Background imageCoke 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 imageCoke Collection: MISSISSIPPI: CAFE, 1939. A rural cafe at Mound Bayou, Mississippi. Photograph by Russell Lee

MISSISSIPPI: CAFE, 1939. A rural cafe at Mound Bayou, Mississippi. Photograph by Russell Lee, January 1939

Background imageCoke Collection: Exterior of a beer hall, Mound Bayou, Mississippi. Photograph by Russell Lee, January 1939

Exterior of a beer hall, Mound Bayou, Mississippi. Photograph by Russell Lee, January 1939
MISSISSIPPI: BEER HALL. Exterior of a beer hall, Mound Bayou, Mississippi. Photograph by Russell Lee, January 1939

Background imageCoke Collection: NEW MEXICO: FAIR, 1940. Grilling food and selling goods at a fair in Pie Town, New Mexico

NEW MEXICO: FAIR, 1940. Grilling food and selling goods at a fair in Pie Town, New Mexico. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1940

Background imageCoke Collection: MISSOURI: STRIKE, 1940. Striking employees of Coca-Cola plant in Sikeston, Missouri

MISSOURI: STRIKE, 1940. Striking employees of Coca-Cola plant in Sikeston, Missouri. Photograph by John Vachon, 1940

Background imageCoke Collection: ALABAMA: POST OFFICE. A crossroads Post Office with a general store and a gas pump in Sprott

ALABAMA: POST OFFICE. A crossroads Post Office with a general store and a gas pump in Sprott, Alabama. Photograph by Walker Evans, c1935-1936

Background imageCoke Collection: ALABAMA: STOREFRONT, 1936. Animal feed and grocery store, Alabama

ALABAMA: STOREFRONT, 1936. Animal feed and grocery store, Alabama. Photograph by Walker Evans in March 1936



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"Coke: A Timeless Iconic Beverage and Beyond" Step back in time to the vibrant streets of Piccadilly Circus by night, London, during the swinging 1960s. The neon lights illuminate the bustling city as people enjoy their favorite fizzy drink – Coke. But Coke's history goes beyond its refreshing taste. During World War II, a themed Coca-Cola advertisement poster from 1941 captured the spirit of unity and resilience amidst challenging times. Delve even further into history, and you'll come across Sir Edward Coke (1552-1634), an influential English jurist whose legacy is immortalized in a stipple engraving by James Posselwhite after Cornelis Janssen van Ceulen. In this diverse world, two gents sporting bowler hats stand out against a Carnaby Street scene – an emblematic representation of British culture where Coke was undoubtedly enjoyed with style. The collaboration between Coke and Posselwhite brings together slothful relaxation and the effervescence of a soft drink - an unexpected yet intriguing combination that sparks curiosity. As we explore advertisements from yesteryears, we stumble upon captivating photographs showcasing the Gas Light & Coke Co Advertisement. These images transport us to another era when coal arrived at Orgreave to fuel industries that powered progress and has found its place among artists and performers throughout history. John Lawrence (J. L. ) Toole, renowned actor known for his versatile roles on stage, surely found solace in sipping on a refreshing bottle between acts. And let's not forget Sir Edward Coke himself – Lord Chief Justice who left an indelible mark on legal systems worldwide. His brilliance matched only by his appreciation for life's simple pleasures like enjoying a glass of ice-cold Coca-Cola. From iconic cityscapes to historical figures shaping our society, coke transcends boundaries and eras alike. It remains more than just a beverage.