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"Soda: A Timeless Refreshment Through the Ages" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the vibrant history of soda

Background imageSoda 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 Collection: The great Arm & Hammer brand soda. Church & Co. New York

The great Arm & Hammer brand soda. Church & Co. New York. Advertisement for Arm & Hammer soda, showing a clown, and an acrobat on a horse. Date ca. 1900. The great Arm & Hammer brand soda

Background imageSoda Collection: Anchor Bar, Portobello Hotel, Walton, Essex

Anchor Bar, Portobello Hotel, Walton, Essex
The Anchor Bar at the Portobello Hotel, Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex. 1967

Background imageSoda Collection: Ice Cold Soda Water

Ice Cold Soda Water

Background imageSoda Collection: A Matter of Taste

A Matter of Taste A different approach to having a drink between these two boating enthusiasts. The portly older gentleman preferring a whiskey and soda

Background imageSoda Collection: Soda Lake, Magadi

Soda Lake, Magadi
View of Soda Lake, Magadi, with giraffe in foreground. circa 1930s

Background imageSoda Collection: La Vie Parisienne 19119 1910s France A Vallee illustrations Tango

La Vie Parisienne 19119 1910s France A Vallee illustrations Tango

Background imageSoda Collection: Les Dances Modernes France cc tango

Les Dances Modernes France cc tango

Background imageSoda Collection: Coal mine fire, 19th century

Coal mine fire, 19th century
Coal mine fire. 19th-century artwork of a team of firefighters trying to extinguish a fire in a coal mine. They are using a fire extinguisher that is designed to use water charged under pressure with

Background imageSoda Collection: BOSTON, 1902. Birds eye view of Boston, Massachusetts, looking towards the Charles River

BOSTON, 1902. Birds eye view of Boston, Massachusetts, looking towards the Charles River and Boston Harbor, with a Beach & Clarridge bottling plant prominently featured in the foreground

Background imageSoda 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

Background imageSoda Collection: American Drinks, showing a large cistern of soda water and t

American Drinks, showing a large cistern of soda water and t
An illustration of a typical American soda fountain with bottles of orange, lemon, raspberry and strawberry syrup to make flavoured soda drinks

Background imageSoda Collection: Summer Fruit Drinks

Summer Fruit Drinks
What could be nicer during hot summer weather than a glass of lemon barley water or lime juice cordial, with a slice of lemon or lime, in nice glassware with straws?

Background imageSoda Collection: Soda Crystallising

Soda Crystallising
Washing soda is an essential household product : in the crystallising house it is converted into convenient crystal form

Background imageSoda Collection: Tufts Soda Fountain

Tufts Soda Fountain
Tufts soda water fountain

Background imageSoda Collection: Party Clothes 1930

Party Clothes 1930
A small at home drinks party. One of the male guests isn t stopping long - so no need to remove the topcoat. Notice the large dot motif dress of one of the ladies

Background imageSoda Collection: California Gull - eating Alkali Flies along the shore of Mono Lake. California, USA

California Gull - eating Alkali Flies along the shore of Mono Lake. California, USA
ROG-11934 California Gull - eating Alkali Flies along the shore of Mono Lake. California, USA. Larus californicus Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageSoda Collection: California Gull - eating Alkali Flies, along the shore of Mono Lake California, USA

California Gull - eating Alkali Flies, along the shore of Mono Lake California, USA
ROG-11933 California Gull - eating Alkali Flies, along the shore of Mono Lake California, USA Larus californicus Lake Mono is a saline, soda lake

Background imageSoda Collection: Alkali Flies - related to Brine Flies. In Mono Lake, east side of Sierre Nevada near Lee Vining

Alkali Flies - related to Brine Flies. In Mono Lake, east side of Sierre Nevada near Lee Vining
ROG-11932 Alkali Flies - related to Brine Flies. In Mono Lake, east side of Sierre Nevada near Lee Vining, California, USA Ephydra hians Mono lake is a saline, soda lake

Background imageSoda Collection: Mono Lake - at 6400 feet. Famous for its tufa pinnacles, threat from Los Angeles water supply

Mono Lake - at 6400 feet. Famous for its tufa pinnacles, threat from Los Angeles water supply, and its birds. Sunset
ROG-11908 Mono Lake - at 6400 feet. Tufa pinnacles at sunset. East side of Sierra Nevada, near Lee Vining, California, USA Mono Lake is a closed hydrological basin - water flows into it

Background imageSoda Collection: Advertisement for Job Wraggs Soda Water

Advertisement for Job Wraggs Soda Water
An advertisement for Job Wraggs Super Quality Soda Water, manufactured in Birmingham. A hand presses a soda syphon and fills a glass

Background imageSoda Collection: Futuristic invention for the lazy person

Futuristic invention for the lazy person
A futuristic invention for the lazy person -- no need to leave your seat when you need a drink, in the automatic home of the future



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"Soda: A Timeless Refreshment Through the Ages" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the vibrant history of soda. From vintage advertisements to iconic cultural moments, it has always held a special place in our hearts and taste buds. Inca Kola, with its eye-catching painted sign, takes us on a journey to South America, where this golden elixir became a beloved national drink. Its unique flavor captivated tastebuds worldwide. Traveling further back to the 1920s, we find ourselves amidst an era of glamour and excitement. Soda water adverts from this time evoke images of flappers dancing the night away at extravagant parties, their glasses filled with effervescent delight. Even during World War II, soda remained an emblem of hope and comfort. Coca-Cola's patriotic advertisement poster reminds us that even in times of darkness, a simple sip can bring joy and unity. The whimsical artwork "His Masters Vice" by George Studdy showcases how soda was not just a beverage but also an indulgence that brought pleasure to people's lives. Moving forward to Piccadilly Circus in London, we witness the bustling cityscape where soda signs adorn every corner. The statue of Eros stands tall as if guarding over these fizzy delights - symbols of Christian charity indeed. Job Wraggs Super Quality Soda Water advertising card transports us to simpler times when small-town charm reigned supreme. Picture African American men enjoying their Sunday afternoon on a porch while savoring refreshing sodas from kerosene pumps nearby – capturing moments frozen in Dorothea Lange's lens. Prohibition may have tried to dampen spirits during the 1920s vision but failed miserably when it came to quenching our desire for fizzy drinks. Soda prevailed as an innocent pleasure amidst chaos.