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In the Highlands, a promotional card for Huntley & Palmers Biscuits, c
488427 In the Highlands, a promotional card for Huntley & Palmers Biscuits, c.1890 (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Preparation for a picnic in the Scottish Highlands; Huntley & Palmers were a British firm of biscuit manufacturers, founded in 1822, becoming biscuit suppliers to Queen Victoria; by 1867 they had expanded into Europe, receiving additional royal warrants from Napoleon III and King Leopold II of Belgium; by 1900 they were the worlds largest biscuit producer and had become one of the earliest global brands; their easily recognisable tins and logo were a very successful marketing tool and became a symbol of the worldwide commercial success of Great Britain; ); English, out of copyright
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In the Highlands, a promotional card for Huntley & Palmers Biscuits captures the essence of a picturesque picnic in the Scottish Highlands. This vibrant color lithograph, dating back to around 1890, showcases the preparation for an idyllic outdoor gathering amidst the breathtaking moors and heather-covered hills. Huntley & Palmers, renowned British biscuit manufacturers established in 1822, had become suppliers to none other than Queen Victoria herself. By 1867, they expanded their reach across Europe and even received royal warrants from Napoleon III and King Leopold II of Belgium. Their success knew no bounds as they became the largest biscuit producer worldwide by 1900. The easily recognizable tins and logo of Huntley & Palmers were not only a testament to their delicious biscuits but also served as powerful marketing tools. They symbolized Great Britain's commercial triumph on a global scale. The vintage trade card featured here is a prime example of their successful advertising strategy. In this scene, we see men dressed in traditional Scottish kilts with sporrans adorning their waists while enjoying these delectable biscuits during their Highland party. The image evokes feelings of joy and camaraderie against nature's stunning backdrop. This photograph print serves as both an advertisement for Huntley & Palmers Biscuits and a nostalgic glimpse into an era when brands like theirs held immense influence over consumers worldwide.
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