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26-Dec-2024

A step back in time

Remember when....no music in this just tasty cream biscuits given as a gift

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Patricia Kay11-Jan-2026 23:00
Brings back memories of my Decca Transistor RadioLaine…took it everywhere with music baking out the whole time…
I do love the art gig deco style of this one tjhough….would like ot filled with crispy ginger biscuits….BV
Dennis Hoyne22-Feb-2025 01:46
Beautiful! What a neat way to store biscuits.
GaleriaFotoStefan01-Feb-2025 07:30
Great design, nice colors! V
Alexander Kazakov24-Jan-2025 11:05
Wow! V
Zoltán Balogh10-Jan-2025 07:27
How nice and interesting! V
Graeme09-Jan-2025 23:53
I thought it was a period radio at first.V
Ann...08-Jan-2025 16:43
I love everything about this radio. Can you get the batteries for it?
Dan Opdal08-Jan-2025 08:00
Wonderful retro shot! Thank you for sharing. V
Bill Miller08-Jan-2025 00:04
What a cool tin !
Faye White07-Jan-2025 20:33
Too cute!
Carl Carbone06-Jan-2025 01:20
Fun packaging!
John05-Jan-2025 00:11
360 grams of nostalgia wrapped in pastels. How beautiful is this. V
Johnny JAG04-Jan-2025 19:12
That's a great looking biscuit tin
Mairéad04-Jan-2025 16:21
That really is a cool tin.V
Ton, Ben & Rob Nagtegaal04-Jan-2025 15:38
A beautiful old radio and a great shot of it. V
Danad04-Jan-2025 15:28
Great memories !
*V*
Dan Greenberg04-Jan-2025 15:26
It's beautiful. I always wanted to collect old art deco radios that look like this. I bet the biscuits in it were great. ~V~
Helen Betts04-Jan-2025 05:35
Pretty interesting gift box! V.
joseantonio04-Jan-2025 04:15
what a lovely capture.V.
Charlene Ambrose04-Jan-2025 03:10
Interesting find! V
Bryan Murahashi04-Jan-2025 02:52
Wonderful photo of this analog representative radio. Nice capture.
Alan K04-Jan-2025 02:36
Almost a century back, in fact. The first radio station up your way was the then 4QG (now 4RN), 792 kHz. It started broadcasting on 27 July... once century ago this year. Let THAT one sink in!
(Though they probably had DRY biscuits for tea in the 1920s...)
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