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Soap Collection (page 3)

From the trenches to the home front, soap played a pivotal role in history

Background imageSoap Collection: Organic spices and herbs in the street markets of Marrakesh, Morocco

Organic spices and herbs in the street markets of Marrakesh, Morocco

Background imageSoap Collection: Scented spices and herbs, Marrakesh, Morocco

Scented spices and herbs, Marrakesh, Morocco

Background imageSoap Collection: Variety of natural handmade soaps for sale in the souk of medina old town, overhead view, Morocco

Variety of natural handmade soaps for sale in the souk of medina old town, overhead view, Morocco

Background imageSoap Collection: Bars of organic handcraft soap for sale in the street markets, Morocco

Bars of organic handcraft soap for sale in the street markets, Morocco

Background imageSoap Collection: Actor Sarah Lancashire in a 1987 photo shoot on the cobbles of the set of Coronation

Actor Sarah Lancashire in a 1987 photo shoot on the cobbles of the set of Coronation Street. One of her first professional jobs

Background imageSoap Collection: Julie Goodyear - Bet Lynch from Coronation Street - leaving from Heathrow for Los Angeles

Julie Goodyear - Bet Lynch from Coronation Street - leaving from Heathrow for Los Angeles with her son Gary Goodyear. 15th November 1982

Background imageSoap Collection: Johnny Briggs marries Christine Allsopp, in Stourbridge, Worcestershire

Johnny Briggs marries Christine Allsopp, in Stourbridge, Worcestershire. The couple are pictured with Johnnys Coronation Street co-stars Geoffrey Hughes, Cheryl Murray

Background imageSoap Collection: Actor William Roache with his wife Sarah Roache. 1st November 1989

Actor William Roache with his wife Sarah Roache. 1st November 1989

Background imageSoap Collection: The cast of Coronation Street on set. Bobby the Corrie cat, with his handler

The cast of Coronation Street on set. Bobby the Corrie cat, with his handler. 16th April 1968

Background imageSoap Collection: The cast of Brookside, Ricky Tomlinson who played Robert Grant

The cast of Brookside, Ricky Tomlinson who played Robert Grant and Sue Johnston who played Sheila Grant. 6th October 1982

Background imageSoap Collection: The cast of Brookside, Sue Johnston who played Sheila Grant. 6th October 1982

The cast of Brookside, Sue Johnston who played Sheila Grant. 6th October 1982

Background imageSoap Collection: Probus, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Probus, Cornwall. Early 1900s
A view from Fore Street looking south east towards Hawkins Arms Public House and the church beyond. A horse drawn bus, piled high with luggage

Background imageSoap Collection: The blacksmiths shop, Probus, Cornwall. Probably 1907

The blacksmiths shop, Probus, Cornwall. Probably 1907
View towards The Square from further east on the St Austell road with John Roberts blacksmiths shop on the left. Workers from the shop and boys pose in the street

Background imageSoap Collection: Bubbles

Bubbles
Mieke Engelbos

Background imageSoap Collection: Perfume advertisement

Perfume advertisement
3785881 Perfume advertisement; (add.info.: Perfume advertisement for Enigma. Perfume, soap, powder, parfum, savon, poudre. Egyptian style illustration. Le Theatre 1904 - Dec); Lebrecht History

Background imageSoap Collection: Gossages Soap - early 20th century advertisement

Gossages Soap - early 20th century advertisement
3786355 Gossages Soap - early 20th century advertisement; (add.info.: Gossages Soap - early 20th century advertisement. British soap company)

Background imageSoap Collection: Bermuda, Saint George, Salt Spray Soap Company, bicycle at store window

Bermuda, Saint George, Salt Spray Soap Company, bicycle at store window

Background imageSoap Collection: The great Panjandrum himself

The great Panjandrum himself
3670876 The great Panjandrum himself by Caldecott, Randolph (1846-86); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: The great Panjandrum himself by Foote, Samuel)

Background imageSoap Collection: Birthday postcard, Little boy getting washed Date: 20th century

Birthday postcard, Little boy getting washed Date: 20th century

Background imageSoap Collection: McClintons Soap Works, Ballymaclinton, Ireland

McClintons Soap Works, Ballymaclinton, Ireland
Franco-British Exhibition of 1908 - McClintons Soap Works, in the Irish village of Ballymaclinton. 1908

Background imageSoap Collection: Frog Playing Banjo (chromolitho)

Frog Playing Banjo (chromolitho)
733088 Frog Playing Banjo (chromolitho) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Frog Playing Banjo.); Look and Learn / Barbara Loe Collection

Background imageSoap Collection: King George V and Queen Mary of Teck visit the factory Soap Works of Sir William Hesketh

King George V and Queen Mary of Teck visit the factory Soap Works of Sir William Hesketh Lever, Port Sunlight, Merseyside, Wednesday 25th March 1914

Background imageSoap Collection: Evening Mail reader Mrs Brenda Ward of Walsall (left), presents the Soap of the Year

Evening Mail reader Mrs Brenda Ward of Walsall (left), presents the Soap of the Year Trophy to actress Liz Dawn of Coronation Street (right)

Background imageSoap Collection: Studio portrait of actress Pam St. Clement. 26th February 1988

Studio portrait of actress Pam St. Clement. 26th February 1988

Background imageSoap Collection: Coronation Streets Julie Goodyear pictured in a pub. 29th May 1994

Coronation Streets Julie Goodyear pictured in a pub. 29th May 1994

Background imageSoap Collection: Julie Goodyear is pictured outside the set of Coronation Street greeting fans

Julie Goodyear is pictured outside the set of Coronation Street greeting fans. 10th June 1993.Julie Goodyear is pictured outside the set of Coronation Street greeting fans. 10th June 1993

Background imageSoap Collection: Some past faces from Coronation Street have got together at the Terretse-Est Restaurant

Some past faces from Coronation Street have got together at the Terretse-Est Restaurant on Chancery Lane to celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the show

Background imageSoap Collection: The wedding of Coronation Streets Brian Tilsley and Gail Potter

The wedding of Coronation Streets Brian Tilsley and Gail Potter. The couple, played by Helen Worth and Christopher Quinten are pictured. 13th November 1979

Background imageSoap Collection: Coronation Street producer Susi Hush chatting to members of the cast

Coronation Street producer Susi Hush chatting to members of the cast, including William Roache (Ken Barlow). 14th August 1974

Background imageSoap Collection: Artist John Bratby, the famous mural painter, has completed a painting on which 15

Artist John Bratby, the famous mural painter, has completed a painting on which 15 characters of Coronation Street figure

Background imageSoap Collection: The cast of Coronation Street on set. Doris Speed in makeup. 16th April 1968

The cast of Coronation Street on set. Doris Speed in makeup. 16th April 1968

Background imageSoap Collection: The cast of Coronation Street on set. Margot Bryant in the canteen

The cast of Coronation Street on set. Margot Bryant in the canteen. 16th April 1968

Background imageSoap Collection: Actor William Roache with two of his children, James and Verity. 1st November 1989

Actor William Roache with two of his children, James and Verity. 1st November 1989

Background imageSoap Collection: Actor William Roache with his wife Sarah and their children James and Verity

Actor William Roache with his wife Sarah and their children James and Verity. 1st November 1989

Background imageSoap Collection: Coronation Street actor William Roache opening a shop in Bolton with his wife Sarah

Coronation Street actor William Roache opening a shop in Bolton with his wife Sarah and daughter Verity. 25th May 1985

Background imageSoap Collection: The cast of Coronation Street on set. Pat Phoenix and Anne Leslie

The cast of Coronation Street on set. Pat Phoenix and Anne Leslie. 16th April 1968

Background imageSoap Collection: The cast of Coronation Street on set. Eileen Derbyshire. 16th April 1968

The cast of Coronation Street on set. Eileen Derbyshire. 16th April 1968

Background imageSoap Collection: The cast of Coronation Street on set. Arthur Leslie takes a nap while Doris

The cast of Coronation Street on set. Arthur Leslie takes a nap while Doris Speed learns her script during rehearsals. 16th April 1968

Background imageSoap Collection: The cast of Coronation Street on set. Mitzi Rogers

The cast of Coronation Street on set. Mitzi Rogers and Philip Lowrie in the rehearsal room with Anne Leslie. 16th April 1968

Background imageSoap Collection: Coronation Streets Jean Alexander (Hilda Ogden) with the Streets cat

Coronation Streets Jean Alexander (Hilda Ogden) with the Streets cat. November 1980

Background imageSoap Collection: Coronation Streets Thelma Barlow (Mavis Riley), Jean Alexander (Hilda Ogden

Coronation Streets Thelma Barlow (Mavis Riley), Jean Alexander (Hilda Ogden) and Barbara Knox (Rita Sullivan) with the Streets cat. November 1980

Background imageSoap Collection: Eastenders stars John Altman (Nick Cotton), Rossi Higgins (Ashley Cotton

Eastenders stars John Altman (Nick Cotton), Rossi Higgins (Ashley Cotton) and June Brown (Dot Cotton). 16th July 1993

Background imageSoap Collection: June Brown dressed as a Pearly Queen. 24th January 1995

June Brown dressed as a Pearly Queen. 24th January 1995

Background imageSoap Collection: The cast of EastEnders on set. Picture includes Mike Reid, June Brown, John Altman

The cast of EastEnders on set. Picture includes Mike Reid, June Brown, John Altman, Letitia Dean, Peter Dean, Daniella Westbrook, Ross Kemp, Steve McFadden, Gretchen Franklin, Adam Woodyatt

Background imageSoap Collection: The cast of EastEnders on set. Picture includes Peter Dean, Steve McFadden, Ross Kemp

The cast of EastEnders on set. Picture includes Peter Dean, Steve McFadden, Ross Kemp, Daniella Westbrook, June Brown, Bill Treacher, Adam Woodyatt, Gretchen Franklin. 28th June 1991

Background imageSoap Collection: Bernard Youens and Jean Alexander who play Stan Ogden and wife Hilda in Granada TV

Bernard Youens and Jean Alexander who play Stan Ogden and wife Hilda in Granada TVs Coronation Street paid a nostalgic visit to the real street (Archie Street) in Salford, which is being demolished

Background imageSoap Collection: Bernard Youens and Jean Alexander who play Stan and Hilda Ogden in Coronation Street

Bernard Youens and Jean Alexander who play Stan and Hilda Ogden in Coronation Street. January 1979

Background imageSoap Collection: Bernard Youens and Jean Alexander, who play Mr. and Mrs

Bernard Youens and Jean Alexander, who play Mr. and Mrs. Stan Ogden in TVs " Coronation Street" serial, pictured making a nostalgic visit, in 1971, to Archie Street, Salford



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From the trenches to the home front, soap played a pivotal role in history. During WW1, Wrights Coal Tar Soap became a trusted companion for soldiers, providing relief and cleanliness amidst the chaos of war. In 1900, Gossage Soap captured hearts with its captivating advert, leaving an indelible mark on society's consciousness. However, not all soap advertisements were progressive. The racist Pears ad serves as a stark reminder of past prejudices that we strive to overcome today. Yet amidst these dark moments, Port Sunlight emerged as a beacon of hope - a workers utopia built around the production of soap. The power of advertising was evident in posters promoting Sunlight Soap at every corner of London's bustling Piccadilly Circus in the 1920s. Inside tramsheds like those found in Lytham St Annes, Lancashire, people would catch glimpses of Thoms Castile Soap cards enticing them towards cleanliness and luxury. Across borders, French artist Jean Carlu created an iconic advertisement for Monsavon soap in 1925 - showcasing both artistic brilliance and effective marketing strategies. Meanwhile, Pears Soap continued to captivate audiences since its groundbreaking advert back in 1887. As time progressed into the 1930s, Goodwins toilet soap brought elegance and sophistication into households worldwide. Through wars and societal changes alike, one thing remains constant - soap has been an essential part of our lives throughout history.