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laundry art, historic dry cleaners, perfect art for a laundry room
Dry Cleaners
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Kay's Dry Cleaning
Code: KaysDryCleaning
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Terrific linen advertisement for Kay's Dry Cleaning, circa the 1940s or so. Great graphics and colors!
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Sparkle Fast Service Drive-In Laundry
Code: SparkleFastService
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Excellent linen advertisement for Sparkle Fast Service Drive-In Laundry, circa the 1950s. Lots of legible signage and good cars. Notice the big white laundry carts that were brought to your car - you can see two beside the cars parked in front. Very nice colors and graphics.
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French Cleaners
Code: FrenchCleaners
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I had to add a "Dry Cleaners" category specifically so I could add this image to the site: there was no address or helpful information on the back, and nothing came up when I tried to Google "8300 Olive St. Rd." (8300 Olive Street Road?) or 8300 Olive Street, or 8300 Olive Road, or 8300 Olive Road South, and there were a million "French Cleaners" in the Google database. This image is too good to let go, though, with its great colors and graphics. The sky is particularly nice. I liked the confident slogan on the far left side of the building: When others fail, try French Cleaners." This particular card was published in 1939. Anybody remember where this was?? (Or, IS!)
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Soapine Did It!
Code: Soapine1
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Fantastic Soapine "advertising card" from the late 1800s. Not a postcard, true, but amazing ephemera just the same. A crow is washing himself in Soapine, and look! he's become a dove as two crows and a parrot watch. Wonderful graphics. Soapine, according to the reverse, was manufactured in Providence, R.I. "For Washing and Cleaning Everything, No Matter What, SOAPINE Works Quicker, Easier, Cheaper, and Better Than Soap or Anything Else. One Trial Will Convince You."
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Soapine Rises Above Everything
Code: Soapine2
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Terrific Soapine "advertising card" from the late 1800s. What an impressive image of a Soapine hot air balloon 'rising above' everything else, flying two American flags. Soapine 'The Dirt Killer' was manufactured by the Kendall Manufacturing Co., and "Will Not Injure Hands or Fabric." If you look closely (very closely) you can make out "Prov. R.I." on the side of the basket, with tiny human figures on top, flying over a village. Excellent!!
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A Pleasant Reflection
Code: Soapine3
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Another wonderful Soapine 'advertising card,' circa the late 1800s. This one shows an elegantly-dressed lady blowing Soapine bubbles that just happen to mirror-image the box of Soapine lying on the floor. In both the reflection and the box on the floor, the words are legible, including "Providence R. I." Incredible graphics!
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