Hi
We are openning a grocer's shop in an open air museum in Omagh N. Ireland, the date of the shop is set at 1912 but we are using the peroid 1900-1915 to stock it. I am looking for labels or high quality scans of labels of the peroid. I am also interested in any packaging of the peroid. My research based on advertising in local papers has shown penetration into Ireland of the following brands:
Nuggent boot polish
Paisley Flour
Eno fruit salt
Brown & Polson cornflour
Horlicks
Oxo
Borwick's baking powder
Finlay's soap
Finlay's candles
Red White and Blue coffee
Neave's baby food
Bird's custard
Yorkshire Relish
Brovil
Benger's baby food
Byrant & May matches
Epps's cocoa
Van Houten's cocoa
Lea & Perrin Sauce
Cantrell & Cochrane minerals
Orlando Jones' cream starch
Kinney's cigarettes
Golden Spangled cigarettes
Player's Navy Cut cigarettes
Waverley cigarettes
They would also be other common English and Scottish brands, including Cadburys, Frys, etc.
I would be grateful of any help.
Liam