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Soda Fountain Collection

Step back in time and indulge in the nostalgia of a soda fountain

Background imageSoda Fountain Collection: King's Road, Brighton, c. 1910 (b/w photo)

King's Road, Brighton, c. 1910 (b/w photo)
3037857 King's Road, Brighton, c.1910 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection

Background imageSoda Fountain Collection: Tufts soda water fountain, Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia, 1876 (b / w photo)

Tufts soda water fountain, Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia, 1876 (b / w photo)
3611276 Tufts soda water fountain, Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia, 1876 (b/w photo) by American Photographer, (19th century); Free Library of Philadelphia; (add.info.: " James W. Tufts)

Background imageSoda Fountain Collection: Tufts soda water fountain, Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia, 1876 (b / w photo)

Tufts soda water fountain, Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia, 1876 (b / w photo)
3601145 Tufts soda water fountain, Centennial Exposition, Philadelphia, 1876 (b/w photo) by American Photographer, (19th century); Free Library of Philadelphia; (add.info)

Background imageSoda Fountain Collection: Tufts soda fountain Alhambra, 1876(silver albumen print)

Tufts soda fountain Alhambra, 1876(silver albumen print)
741009 Tufts soda fountain Alhambra, 1876(silver albumen print) by American Photographer, (19th century); 26x21 cm; Free Library of Philadelphia; (add.info)

Background imageSoda Fountain Collection: Study for The Soda Fountain, 1935 (oil on canvas)

Study for The Soda Fountain, 1935 (oil on canvas)
650476 Study for The Soda Fountain, 1935 (oil on canvas) by Glackens, William James (1870-1938); 35.6x29.2 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Study for The Soda Fountain)

Background imageSoda Fountain Collection: A Soda Fountain on Licensed Premises (b / w photo)

A Soda Fountain on Licensed Premises (b / w photo)
5990116 A Soda Fountain on Licensed Premises (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Soda Fountain on Licensed Premises)

Background imageSoda Fountain Collection: Soda cap pattern

Soda cap pattern
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Background imageSoda Fountain Collection: A soda-machine in Moscow

A soda-machine in Moscow

Background imageSoda Fountain Collection: NYC: PENN STATION, c1910. A drug store in Penn Station in New York City. Photograph

NYC: PENN STATION, c1910. A drug store in Penn Station in New York City. Photograph, c1910

Background imageSoda Fountain Collection: SILENT FILM STILL: STORES. American actor Kenneth Howell in a scene from a silent film

SILENT FILM STILL: STORES. American actor Kenneth Howell in a scene from a silent film

Background imageSoda Fountain Collection: NEWSSTAND, 1937. A newsstand in Manchester, New Hampshire. Photograph by Edwin Locke

NEWSSTAND, 1937. A newsstand in Manchester, New Hampshire. Photograph by Edwin Locke, 1937

Background imageSoda Fountain 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 imageSoda Fountain Collection: Man and woman in fancy hat drinking ice cream soda (B&W), portrait

Man and woman in fancy hat drinking ice cream soda (B&W), portrait

Background imageSoda Fountain Collection: Young woman in fancy hat drinking ice cream soda (B&W), portrait

Young woman in fancy hat drinking ice cream soda (B&W), portrait

Background imageSoda Fountain Collection: Man drinking ice cream soda (B&W), portrait

Man drinking ice cream soda (B&W), portrait

Background imageSoda Fountain Collection: Woman drinking ice cream soda

Woman drinking ice cream soda

Background imageSoda Fountain Collection: A soda jerk at a soda fountain in Corpus Christi, Texas. Photographed by Russell Lee in 1939

A soda jerk at a soda fountain in Corpus Christi, Texas. Photographed by Russell Lee in 1939
SODA JERK, 1939. A soda jerk at a soda fountain in Corpus Christi, Texas. Photographed by Russell Lee in 1939

Background imageSoda Fountain Collection: SODA-WATER FOUNTAIN, 1872. A soda-water fountain: wood engraving, American, 1872

SODA-WATER FOUNTAIN, 1872. A soda-water fountain: wood engraving, American, 1872

Background imageSoda Fountain Collection: SODA JERK, 1939. A soda jerk at a soda fountain in Corpus Christi, Texas

SODA JERK, 1939. A soda jerk at a soda fountain in Corpus Christi, Texas. Oil over a photograph taken, 1939, by Russell Lee


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Step back in time and indulge in the nostalgia of a soda fountain. From the bustling streets of King's Road, Brighton in 1910 to the grandeur of the Tufts soda water fountain at the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia, 1876, these black and white photographs transport us to an era where sipping on a fizzy concoction was a delightful treat. The silver albumen print captures the elegance of the Tufts soda fountain at Alhambra in 1876, showcasing its ornate design that must have dazzled visitors. Meanwhile, "Study for The Soda Fountain" painting from 1935 brings this iconic fixture to life with vibrant colors and brushstrokes that seem to capture every bubble rising from a glass. In another snapshot frozen in time, we witness a classic scene: A Soda Fountain on Licensed Premises. This black and white photo takes us inside an establishment where friends gathered around counters adorned with syrup-filled bottles and gleaming glasses waiting to be filled. But it wasn't just about aesthetics - even soda caps had their own unique patterns. These intricate designs added charm to each bottle before it was popped open for refreshment. And as far as convenience goes, Moscow boasted its very own soda machine - proof that this fizzy beverage transcended borders. Moving across continents, we find ourselves amidst New York City's hustle and bustle at Penn Station circa 1910. Here stands a drug store complete with its very own soda fountain - an oasis amid city chaos where weary travelers could quench their thirsts. Even silent films captured moments centered around these beloved fountains; American actor Kenneth Howell immortalized one such scene on celluloid. And beyond cinema screens lay real-life snapshots like Edwin Locke's photograph capturing a newsstand nestled among Manchester's streets or John Collier's lens freezing time at New Baltimore's charming soda fountain. Whether you're yearning for history or simply craving a sweet sip, the soda fountain holds an enduring allure.