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Kilby

part of the museum is the Kilby General Store, in business 1906-1977...many original items are on display, some revealing the long history of typos

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Julie Oldfield06-Sep-2021 16:16
I like the glimpse into the past. A fine capture of this display. V
marie-jose wolff06-Sep-2021 11:31
a beautiful collection of containers, so well presented. The colors are harmonious! V
Gill Kopy06-Sep-2021 03:27
Great shot of this display. Interesting that Nabob originated in Vancouver ! V
Raymond Ma05-Sep-2021 22:38
Such a neat collection of collectable tin containers. Funny about the typos :0) V
Dennis Hoyne05-Sep-2021 19:52
A lovely display, I like seeing these old, signs and containers.
Nirvan Hope05-Sep-2021 19:43
Before the age of plastics. The shadowy nature of the display gives a good indication of age.
bill friedlander05-Sep-2021 19:21
A lovely collection of old containers. V
Found the following in Wikipedia:
The Nabob Coffee Company originated in Vancouver, British Columbia, in 1896.
Walter Otto Koenig05-Sep-2021 18:56
Nice shot documenting the great era of tin cans when Thmye had a "different" taste.
janescottcumming05-Sep-2021 18:22
Love those old metal tins. So much more artistic looking than how spices are sold nowadays.
Tom LeRoy05-Sep-2021 18:14
Real metal containers don't see these anymore! Neat shot here at the museum. V
LynnH05-Sep-2021 18:07
I really like old containers of most any kind, so this museum would be on my list to visit.
Helen Betts05-Sep-2021 17:44
Interesting assortment of items! Hard to read all the packaging, but the only error that jumped out at me was "Nutmegs."
Don Mottershead05-Sep-2021 17:29
Looks like your spices may be getting a tad stale. Better get some fresh tins on your next molasses run.
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