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Advert for Kooksjoie range cooker 1918

Kooksjoie range cooker, from the London Warming and Ventilating Co. Ltd, a behemoth of a thing, whose manufacturers promise it consumes just half a ton of coal per month, thus helping families keep to the coal ration brought in during the First World War. Date: 1918

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Step into the heart of the home during the tumultuous year of 1918 with this advertisement for the Kooksjoie range cooker. Amidst the backdrop of the First World War, families were facing unprecedented challenges, including strict coal rationing. Enter the Kooksjoie range cooker, a domestic marvel from the London Warming and Ventilating Co. Ltd, designed to help households keep their fuel consumption to a minimum. This behemoth of an appliance promised to consume just half a ton of coal per month, a significant reduction in comparison to traditional cookers. The Kooksjoie range cooker was more than just a kitchen essential; it was a symbol of efficiency and resourcefulness during a time of scarcity. Its impressive size and robust design were testament to the ingenuity of the era's engineers, who were determined to make life easier for families despite the harsh realities of war. The advertisement showcases the cooker in all its glory, with an inviting scene of a woman preparing a meal in a warm, well-lit kitchen. The caption below emphasizes the cooker's fuel efficiency, encouraging families to make the switch and save on their coal rations. The Kooksjoie range cooker was more than just a cooker; it was a beacon of hope and a reminder that even in the darkest of times, innovation and progress could still thrive. This advertisement is a snapshot of a bygone era, offering a glimpse into the daily lives of families during the First World War and the importance of making the most of limited resources. The Kooksjoie range cooker stands as a testament to the resilience and adaptability of the human spirit, even in the face of adversity.

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