Rosie the Riveter and Her Sisters
Pictures of women working in production work in factories during World War II, part of the homefront war effort.
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This is a cookbook that was used by women during world war II. Due to the war time efforts there were limited and/or rationed supplies, and it was necessary to have a new book of recipes based on the ingredients and supplies that were available.
Kool-Aid
Advertisement from Woman's Home Companion July 1946
The 20th Century
Spanning two world wars, a great depression, and even a moon landing, there was no shortage of conflict and excitement in the 20th century. Find resources, biographies, and timelines to help you understand this era.
Peas and Carrots, Pork and Beans! The 1950s Housewife Cooks
History behind the kitschy 1950's food culture. Brace yourself for tacky appetizers and Jell O, baby, lots of Jell O.
WWII ... Coca-Cola fights on!
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Vintage Spam Advertisements of the 1940s
Vintage Spam Advertisements of the 1940s
JF Ptak Science Books
A Daily History of Holes, Dots, Lines, Science, History, Math, Physics, Art, the Unintentional Absurd, Architecture, Maps, Data Visualization, Blank and Missing Things, and so on. |1.6 million words, 7500 images, 4.9 million hits| Press & appearances in The Times, Le Figaro, Mensa, The Economist, The Guardian, Discovery News, Slate, Le Monde, Sci American Blogs, Le Point, and many other places... 4,750+ total posts since 2008..
M&M's: A Once Military-Exclusive Treat
Originally offered to WWII GI's, the chocolate candy - and it's characters - are beloved by millions across the globe.
Wartime Recipes – How we survived in a time of rationing 1939 – 1953
1942 Advert, Enriched Kitchen Craft Flour with Gingerbread Recipe, "For a War Lunch Box Surprise"
Vintage WWII magazine advertisement, Enriched Kitchen Craft Flour, 1942. Gingerbread recipe included. Tagline: "Bake him gingerbread! For a War Lunch Box Surprise" Published in The Family Circle magazine, September 25, 1942, Vol. 21 No. 13 *********** I own this vintage magazine and have scanned/photographed this page to share it here only for non-profit commentary, critique, criticism, discussion, research, news reporting, education / information, research, teaching, and/or parody purposes…