'Lovely day for a Guinness'
Poster advertising Guinness stout featuring two seals looking at two zookeepers drinking Guinness (c. 1930). Artwork by John Gilroy.
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"Don't Mix 'Em" by Robert Lachenmann, 1936
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1930s Dunhill Cocktail Set !
Rare ‘Thirst Extinguisher’ novelty cocktail shakers in green, red and clear glass, each with a lift-off cap with strainer beneath.
The red glass shaker featuring the host’s instructions for use, and the green and clear glass with applied cocktail recipes running around the outside, for a foolproof mix.
Height of each: 11 inches (28 cm)
Courtesy: Pullman Gallery
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Dinner service, 1934, Salem, Ohio.
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Anna May Wong, 1932. Photographed by Carl Van Vechten.
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A speakeasy in San Francisco, 1931.
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My collection of drunken imagery is often hallucinatory.
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LIBERTY, February 23, 1935
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Eau de L'Abbaye Ideal Citron poster (1933).
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Daily headcanons #26
Comfort food and drink headcanons because why the hell not
Cuphead: chocolate ice cream and chocolate milk
Mugman: strawberry ice cream and green tea
Chalice: sugar cookies and strawberry milk
Devil: baked salmon and milk tea
King Dice: fried chicken and jasmine tea/coffee with milk (likes them both)
Thats it, dont have anymore ideas
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Writing is a lovely experience because, for the past 5 minutes, I've been reading up on tea supply during the two World Wars just to be able to decide if I should have a character in my WIP ask another character if they want tea or coffee
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Coffee set including a coffee pot, cream pitcher, and sugar bowl, 1938.
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