Blue Ribbon display of tea and coffee products
- AM281-S8-: CVA 180-1437
- Item
- 1947
Blue Ribbon display of tea and coffee products
Cockfield Brown Ltd. - Nabob Tea, pkg. Nabob
Crowd by Nabob display of jelly, coffee, tea, and jam products
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Fort Garry display of tea and coffee
Geo. Payne Co. display of teas
G.F. and J. Galt display of Blue Ribbon tea and coffee
Group of people having tea on the front steps of a house
Part of Stuart Thomson fonds
Kelly Douglas and Co. display of Nabob products
Kelly Douglas and Co. display of Nabob products
Kelly Douglas and Co. display of Nabob tea and coffee
Kelly Douglas and Co. display of Nabob tea and coffee
Kelly, Douglas and Co. display of Nabob brand products
Mayor's Office, 4 of us at tea
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
Item is a photograph showing four people drinking tea in the Mayor's Office at City Hall. W.O. Banfield is pictured on the left, the woman in the red dress is possibly Beatrice Timmins.
Mayor's Office, [Timmy and Beatrice Timmins] having tea
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
Mayor's Office, [Timmy and Beatrice Timmins] tea time
Part of William Orson Banfield fonds
Standard Brands display of baking powder, tea, and coffee products
Standard Brands display of coffees, yeast, and baking powder
Standard Brands display of teas, yeasts, and baking powder
Tri-Graphic Engraving, Pender St. : tea bag machine
W.H. Malkin display of tea, coffee, and baking powder
Window display of W.H. Walsh Grocer
Item is a photograph showing an exterior view of the grocery store window display and entrance doors. Displayed out front on the street are crates of apples and a sign for "Made in British Columbia Week"; advertisements for Malkin's tea, mince meat and a "boy wanted" sign are also visible. The business was located at 1200 Seymour Street, at the corner of Seymour and Davie.
Women served tea in Pure Foods building