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John Symons Devonshire Cyder

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1885 Alcoholic Cider Cyder Devonshire


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Step back in time with this image of a traditional Devonshire cider advertisement from 1885. The vintage poster, brought to us by Mary Evans Picture Library, showcases the enticing allure of John Symons' Devonshire Cyder. The design is a visual feast for the eyes, with intricate illustrations of ripe, juicy apples cascading down the poster, their vibrant red hues contrasting against the deep green background. At the heart of the advertisement, we find the proud figure of John Symons, donning a top hat and holding a glass of golden cider. His confident gaze and outstretched hand invite us to join him in a toast to the simple pleasures of country living. The text encircling the image assures us that this is 'The Real Thing,' a promise of authenticity and tradition that resonates with the spirit of the era. Cider was a staple drink in Devonshire and across England during the late 19th century. This advertisement not only serves as a testament to the popularity of the beverage but also as a snapshot of the time, with its intricate design and charming illustrations. The poster's historical significance lies in its ability to transport us to a bygone era, where the simple pleasures of life were savored and celebrated. As we gaze upon this image, we can almost hear the laughter and conversation of the local pub, feel the cool breeze of the English countryside, and taste the crisp, refreshing flavors of John Symons' Devonshire Cyder. This advertisement is a treasure trove of history, art, and nostalgia, and a reminder of the enduring allure of a well-crafted drink.

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