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Pastilles Collection

"Indulge in the Sweet Delight of Pastilles: A Journey Through Time" Step back in time with us as we explore the captivating world of pastilles

Background imagePastilles Collection: Allenburys Pastilles Ad

Allenburys Pastilles Ad
Advertisement for Allenburys pastilles; this advert suggests that they will stop people coughing through a talkie

Background imagePastilles Collection: Advertisement for Geraudel's Pastilles

Advertisement for Geraudel's Pastilles
5310094 Advertisement for Geraudel's Pastilles; (add.info.: Advertisement for Geraudel's Pastilles - used to treat coughs. Dated 19th century.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imagePastilles Collection: Advertisement for Giraudel's Throat Pastilles

Advertisement for Giraudel's Throat Pastilles
3734139 Advertisement for Giraudel's Throat Pastilles.; (add.info.: Advertisement for Giraudel's Throat Pastilles. Dated 19th century.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imagePastilles Collection: Advertisement for Geraudel's Pastilles

Advertisement for Geraudel's Pastilles
5310165 Advertisement for Geraudel's Pastilles; (add.info.: Advertisement for Geraudel's Pastilles - used to treat coughs. Dated 19th century.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imagePastilles Collection: Bill-posting in London - Cheretss posters

Bill-posting in London - Cheretss posters
Side of a London building plastered in posters in 1893. Central are posters for Geraudels pastilles, designed by the great French posterist, Jules Cheret

Background imagePastilles Collection: Advertisement for Geraudel's Pastilles

Advertisement for Geraudel's Pastilles, captioned During the late frost'. By F H Townsend (February 25, 1868?? December 11, 1920), illustrator and cartoonist

Background imagePastilles Collection: Design for a derelict house made of cardboard for pastilles

Design for a derelict house made of cardboard for pastilles
6338682 Design for a derelict house made of cardboard for pastilles by Van Houtman (18th-19th century); (add.info.: Design for a derelict house made of cardboard for pastilles)

Background imagePastilles Collection: Advert for Geraudels Pastilles, cough sweets

Advert for Geraudels Pastilles, cough sweets. 1893

Background imagePastilles Collection: Advertisement for Geraudels Pastilles

Advertisement for Geraudels Pastilles. 1893

Background imagePastilles Collection: Advertisement on a postcard, Evans Pastilles

Advertisement on a postcard, Evans Pastilles
Pharmaceuticals advertisement on a postcard, Evans Pastilles for sore throats (in Spanish), with an elegant woman in a hat. Date: circa 1908

Background imagePastilles Collection: Advertisement for Cough Sweets Z Homards, late nineteenth century

Advertisement for Cough Sweets Z Homards, late nineteenth century
CHT237151 Advertisement for Cough Sweets Z Homards, late nineteenth century (colour litho) by French School, (19th century); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris

Background imagePastilles Collection: Gift box of Rowntrees chocolates and pastilles (chromolitho)

Gift box of Rowntrees chocolates and pastilles (chromolitho)
3639487 Gift box of Rowntrees chocolates and pastilles (chromolitho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePastilles Collection: F Rush newsagent, Paradise Street, Marylebone, London

F Rush newsagent, Paradise Street, Marylebone, London
F Rush newsagent, tobacconist and confectioner, Paradise Street (now Moxon Street), off Marylebone High Street, London, with staff and customers posing outside. circa 1920

Background imagePastilles Collection: Advert for Evans Pastilles against influenza infection 1918

Advert for Evans Pastilles against influenza infection 1918
Take one in time Between January 1918 to December 1920 the influenza pandemic killed millions of mainly young healthy adults

Background imagePastilles Collection: GERAUDELs PASTILLES, 1897

GERAUDELs PASTILLES, 1897

Background imagePastilles Collection: Vitamin C pastilles

Vitamin C pastilles
Vitamin C pastille sweets for children. Vitamin C is essential for healthy skin, teeth and gums

Background imagePastilles Collection: Batons Pastilles Advertisement

Batons Pastilles Advertisement
Batons Pastilles


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"Indulge in the Sweet Delight of Pastilles: A Journey Through Time" Step back in time with us as we explore the captivating world of pastilles. From the iconic Allenburys Pastilles Ad to the mesmerizing Advertisement for Geraudel's Pastilles, these little treats have left an everlasting mark on history. Imagine a derelict house made entirely of cardboard, designed solely to showcase the allure of pastilles. This ingenious concept captures our imagination and reminds us that even simple candies can inspire creativity beyond measure. In bustling London, bill-posting reaches new heights with Cheretss posters proudly displaying advertisements for Geraudels Pastilles and their soothing cough sweets. These vibrant displays catch every passerby's attention, enticing them to experience the sweet relief offered by these delectable treats. Traveling further through time, we stumble upon an enchanting advertisement on a postcard featuring Evans Pastilles. The intricate details and vivid colors transport us to a bygone era when sending postcards was a cherished form of communication. The late nineteenth century brings forth another intriguing discovery - Cough Sweets Z Homards' advert. As we delve into its rich history, we uncover how these pastilles played a vital role in combating common ailments while satisfying our cravings for something sweet. A gift box adorned with chromolitho artwork from Rowntrees chocolates and pastilles captivates our senses. Its elegant design showcases not only the exquisite taste but also serves as a testament to craftsmanship that has stood the test of time. As we journey through Paradise Street in Marylebone, London, F Rush newsagent catches our eye with their alluring display of Evans Pastilles against influenza infection during 1918. It serves as a reminder that even during challenging times, pastille manufacturers were dedicated to providing comfort and relief. Finally, flipping through pages filled with engravings showcasing various advertisements takes us deeper into the past.