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"Dewar: A Captivating Blend of Tradition and Excellence" Step into the world of Dewar, where history meets innovation, and quality is always at the forefront

Background imageDewar Collection: Dewars White Label Whisky shipping ad

Dewars White Label Whisky shipping ad
A crate containing Dewars White Label Scotch whisky " among the distinguished passengers" is lifted on board the Queen Elizabeth ship at quayside in this advertisement. Date: 1949

Background imageDewar Collection: Dewars advertisement

Dewars advertisement
This advertisement for Dewars " White Label" Scotch whiskey encourages viewers to celebrate the Coronation with " the finest drink in the world"

Background imageDewar Collection: Group photo, Millwall Athletic football team

Group photo, Millwall Athletic football team
Millwall Athletic football team for the 1895-1896 season, including Chairman, Treasurer, Secretary and Trainer, as well as the players themselves. circa 1895

Background imageDewar Collection: Another Derby Derby?

Another Derby Derby?
Caricatures of well known personalities of the turf caricatured by Mel before the Epsom Derby of 1928. Clockwise from top left - Sir Abe Bailey, owner of Advocate, Lord Dewar, owner of Sunny Trace

Background imageDewar Collection: Sir James Dewar / Cig Card

Sir James Dewar / Cig Card
SIR JAMES DEWAR Scottish chemist and physicist

Background imageDewar Collection: Mrs. William H. Dewar of Philadelphia, U. S. national champion in womens foil in 1913

Mrs. William H. Dewar of Philadelphia, U. S. national champion in womens foil in 1913. Photograph, early 20th century
FENCING: MRS. W.H. DEWAR. Mrs. William H. Dewar of Philadelphia, U.S. national champion in womens foil in 1913. Photograph, early 20th century

Background imageDewar Collection: Santa in Dewars White Label advert

Santa in Dewars White Label advert
Father Christmas receives a wish list asking for more variety in our food, more houses, more clothes, and less austerity and officialdom in this Dewars White Label scotch whisky advertisement

Background imageDewar Collection: Rozinka

Rozinka
A portrait painting of a sly looking woman, wearing a red covering with a large, fully bloomed pink rose upon her shoulder. Date: circa 1915

Background imageDewar Collection: Homestall, Sussex

Homestall, Sussex
Horse breeder J. A. Dewar at his home and establishment Homestall in Sussex. Date: 1931

Background imageDewar Collection: Libertys corner, Regent Street, Central London

Libertys corner, Regent Street, Central London
Two women look in Libertys window on a corner of Londons Regent Street. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageDewar Collection: Notting Hill and Ladbroke Grove Station, West London

Notting Hill and Ladbroke Grove Station, West London, railway bridge across the road. Date: circa 1905

Background imageDewar Collection: Football trophies, medals and caps

Football trophies, medals and caps - Sheriff of London Charity Shield, Winners Medals and Losers Medal, Medal presented to each member of the team that heads the Southern League

Background imageDewar Collection: The Dewar Challenge Cup, 1904

The Dewar Challenge Cup, 1904
Non-stop motoring: the Dewar Challenge Cup. The gift of Scottish whisky distiller 1st Baron Thomas R. Dewar(1864-1930), the cup was wrought in solid silver and richly chased by Messrs Elkington

Background imageDewar Collection: Millwall Athletic Football Team

Millwall Athletic Football Team: Lindsay, Gordon, Law, Dewar, Stopher, Kidd, King, Matthew, Graham, Davis, Matthews, Higson, Jones, Whelan, Geddes, McInroy, Saunders, Clark, Rhodes, Leatherbarrow

Background imageDewar Collection: Blackburn Rovers football team

Blackburn Rovers football team: Dodd, Hargreaves, Chippendale, Anderson, Cleghorn, Hunter, Haydock, Whitehead, Dewar, Turnbull, Murray, Brandon, Ogilvie. 1890s

Background imageDewar Collection: Lady Anstruther, 1850s. Creator: Parker

Lady Anstruther, 1850s. Creator: Parker
Lady Anstruther, 1850s. Portrait of a woman wearing a lace veil, possibly Janet Carmichael-Anstruther (c1797-1881)

Background imageDewar Collection: Santa Claus - England, 1895. Artist: William Dewar

Santa Claus - England, 1895. Artist: William Dewar
Santa Claus - England, 1895. Illustration from a supplement to in Town magazine, (November 1895)

Background imageDewar Collection: Sir James Dewar, Scottish chemist and physicist, (c1924)

Sir James Dewar, Scottish chemist and physicist, (c1924). In 1891, James Dewar (1842-1923) discovered a process to produce liquid oxygen in industrial quantities

Background imageDewar Collection: James Dewar, Scottish chemist and physicist in his laboratory, c1890

James Dewar, Scottish chemist and physicist in his laboratory, c1890. In 1872 Dewar (1842-1923) invented the vacuum flask, one of which hs is shown holding

Background imageDewar Collection: Man with Sisters Ghost

Man with Sisters Ghost
From: Photographing the Invisible: practical studies in supernormal photography, script and other allied phenomena, James Coates, Fowler, 1921

Background imageDewar Collection: Busy day in Oxford Street, London W1

Busy day in Oxford Street, London W1. Date: circa 1900s

Background imageDewar Collection: Open-topped buses at the Epsom Derby, 1933

Open-topped buses at the Epsom Derby, 1933, with an advertisement for Dewars whisky. Date: 1933

Background imageDewar Collection: London bus during the General Strike

London bus during the General Strike, Route 1, destined for Kensington Church, the Aldwych and Notting Hill Gate. Alongside the driver, on the outside of the vehicle

Background imageDewar Collection: The Prince of Wales and the Duke of York at the Royal Institution: Professor Dewar

The Prince of Wales and the Duke of York at the Royal Institution: Professor Dewar Lecturing on Liquid Air, Uk, 1893 Engraving

Background imageDewar Collection: James Dewar (1842-1923) in his laboratory holding one of his vacuum flasks. Scottish chemist

James Dewar (1842-1923) in his laboratory holding one of his vacuum flasks. Scottish chemist and physicist. Vacuum flask: cordite. From a picture published London 1910

Background imageDewar Collection: The Prince Of Wales And The Duke Of York At The Royal Institution

The Prince Of Wales And The Duke Of York At The Royal Institution: Professor Dewar Lecturing On Liquid Air, UK, 1893 Engraving

Background imageDewar Collection: Vacuum flask by Dewar, 1892 C016 / 3685

Vacuum flask by Dewar, 1892 C016 / 3685
Dewar flask. Variation on an early design of vacuum flask made by James Dewar in 1892. This consists of two glass flasks, one inside the other, that are joined at the top

Background imageDewar Collection: Vacuum flask by Dewar, 1892 C016 / 3686

Vacuum flask by Dewar, 1892 C016 / 3686
Dewar flask. Variation on an early design of vacuum flask made by James Dewar in 1892. This consists of two glass flasks, one inside the other, that are joined at the top

Background imageDewar Collection: Vacuum flask by Dewar, 1898 C016 / 3671

Vacuum flask by Dewar, 1898 C016 / 3671
Dewar flask. An early design of vacuum flask made by James Dewar in 1898. This consists of two glass flasks, one inside the other, that are joined at the top

Background imageDewar Collection: English advertisement for Dewars whisky, 1935

English advertisement for Dewars whisky, 1935
WHISKY ADVERTISEMENT, 1935. English advertisement for Dewars whisky, 1935

Background imageDewar Collection: SIR JAMES DEWAR (1842-1923). Scottish chemist and physicist. Wood engraving, English, 1893

SIR JAMES DEWAR (1842-1923). Scottish chemist and physicist. Wood engraving, English, 1893

Background imageDewar Collection: Solar parabolic mirror, California, USA

Solar parabolic mirror, California, USA
Solar parabolic mirror. Close-up of a solar energy generating systems (SEGS) parabolic (curved) mirror in Californias Mojave desert, USA

Background imageDewar Collection: Jockey / Gordon Richards

Jockey / Gordon Richards
Gordon Richards, jockey, in the colours of Mr J A Dewar


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"Dewar: A Captivating Blend of Tradition and Excellence" Step into the world of Dewar, where history meets innovation, and quality is always at the forefront. From its iconic White Label Whisky shipping ad to its captivating advertisements, it has left an indelible mark on our collective consciousness. In a group photo capturing the spirit of camaraderie, we see the Millwall Athletic football team proudly donning their Dewars jerseys. Another Derby Derby? Perhaps not in football terms but certainly in terms of flavor and sophistication when it comes to Dewars Scotch whisky. The Spirit of Empire comes alive in a stunning litho drawing for a Dewars advertisement. The intricate details transport us back to an era where elegance reigned supreme. Speaking of elegance, an advertisement for Dewars White Label Scotch Whisky showcases its timeless appeal that continues to captivate connoisseurs worldwide. Sir James Dewar graces a Cig Card with his distinguished presence, embodying the essence of this esteemed brand. Meanwhile, Mrs. William H. Dewar's photograph reminds us that women too have made their mark as champions - her prowess evident as she became the U. S national champion in women's foil in 1913. Even Santa himself cannot resist the allure of Dewars White Label whisky as he stars in one of their festive adverts - spreading joy with every sip during those magical holiday moments. From Rozinka to Homestall in Sussex or Libertys corner on Regent Street, Central London; wherever you find yourself indulging in a glass of dewy perfection from this renowned distillery, you know you're experiencing something truly special. Dewar stands tall as more than just a name; it represents craftsmanship passed down through generations and an unwavering commitment to excellence. So raise your glass high and toast to all that makes Dewar exceptional - tradition intertwined with modernity resulting in an unparalleled taste sensation that will forever leave a lasting impression.

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