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Ministry of Food 1930s UK potatoes recipes characters logos petes petes
Ministry of Food
1930s
UK
potatoes recipes characters logos peteÕs petes
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Media ID 7080747
1930s Books British Covers Nineteen Thirties Twentieth Century
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print from the Advertising Archives takes us back to the 1930s in the United Kingdom, where the Ministry of Food played a crucial role in providing recipes and guidance on potatoes. The image showcases an array of characters, logos, and Pete's Petes - all representing this iconic government institution. Transporting us to a bygone era, this photograph encapsulates the essence of British life during the twentieth century. It serves as a visual reminder of how food was not only sustenance but also a means for unity and resilience during challenging times. The Ministry of Food's influence is evident through its meticulously designed books and covers displayed in this print. These publications were undoubtedly treasured possessions for households across Britain, offering valuable insights into potato-based recipes that nourished families throughout the nation. As we delve into history with this remarkable piece from The Advertising Archives, it is important to note that its significance lies beyond commercial use. Instead, it invites us to reflect upon our cultural heritage and appreciate the efforts made by government institutions like the Ministry of Food to ensure public welfare. In conclusion, this evocative print captures an era when potatoes held immense importance in British cuisine. It pays homage to both culinary traditions and governmental initiatives aimed at fostering well-being within society.
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