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Sweets a093543. A selection of Barratts Confectionery

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Sweets a093543. A selection of Barratts Confectionery

A selection of Barratts Confectionery. Photographed by John Gay between January 1946 - November 1946

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This evocative photograph, titled "Sweets A093543," captures a delightful moment in time as John Gay meticulously documents a selection of Barratt's Confectionery in the late 1940s. The image transports us back to a simpler era, where the joy of a sweet treat could bring a smile to anyone's face. John Gay, a skilled photographer, captured this image between January 1946 and November 1946 for Historic England. The photograph features a beautifully arranged assortment of Barratt's sweets, each piece displayed with care and attention. The vibrant colors of the sweets contrast against the muted tones of the wooden table and the dark background, making each piece pop. The sweets themselves are a fascinating glimpse into the past. Some of the treats, such as the blackjack and aniseed balls, are still popular today, while others, like the sherbet lemons and humbugs, may be less familiar to modern audiences. The presence of the familiar red and white striped peppermint humbugs, however, is a reminder that some things never go out of style. This photograph is not only a testament to the enduring appeal of sweets but also a snapshot of a bygone era. The post-war period in Britain was a time of austerity and rationing, and the simple pleasure of a bag of sweets was a welcome treat for many. John Gay's photograph captures the essence of this moment in time, preserving it for future generations to enjoy and appreciate.

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