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Photographic Print : Women in fur coats at a food exhibition, Wilsic, near Doncaster, South Yorkshire, 1961
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Women in fur coats at a food exhibition, Wilsic, near Doncaster, South Yorkshire, 1961
Women in fur coats at a food exhibition, Wilsic, near Doncaster, South Yorkshire, 1961. Visitors to a Danish Bacon Company open day looking at the new rotisserie machines from the Rotiss-O-Mat Ltd Company in London. The open day was held for grocers and shop keepers in the Donacster area at Wilsic Cricket Club. Some of the women are seen wearing fur coats which were popular in post war years and seen as a sign of doing well. Their popularity was to decline sharply (particularly in the 1970s) when public opinion turned largely against the wearing of real fur
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Barbeque Cookery Cooking Danish Bacon Company Doncaster Fur Coat Grocer Guests Handbag Innovation Michael Michael Walters Oven Paul Walters Worldwide Photography Ltd Rotisserie Shopkeeper South Yorkshire Walters Open Day Wilsic
10"x10" Photo Print
Step back in time with this captivating photograph from the Media Storehouse archive. Women in elegant fur coats gather around Rotiss-O-Mat Ltd's new rotisserie machines at a Danish Bacon Company open day held in Wilsic, near Doncaster, South Yorkshire, 1961. This vintage image perfectly encapsulates the spirit of a bygone era. Bring the nostalgic charm of the past into your home or office with our high-quality, archival-grade photographic prints. Each print is meticulously produced using premium materials to ensure vibrant colors and sharp detail, making it a cherished addition to your collection.
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Captured in this print from 1961, we see a group of women clad in luxurious fur coats at a food exhibition held at Wilsic Cricket Club near Doncaster, South Yorkshire. The event was organized by the Danish Bacon Company to showcase their new rotisserie machines from the Rotiss-O-Mat Ltd Company based in London. Grocers and shopkeepers from the Doncaster area were invited to explore these innovative cooking devices. Amongst the crowd, it is impossible not to notice the women's elegant attire - fur coats that were highly coveted during the post-war years as a symbol of prosperity. However, public opinion would soon shift dramatically against wearing real fur, particularly during the 1970s. The image captures a moment frozen in time when fur coats represented status and success. These fashionable ladies exude confidence as they engage with the latest culinary advancements on display. Their presence at this exhibition reflects their involvement in both fashion trends and business ventures. Photographed by Michael Walters of Paul Walters Worldwide Photography Ltd. , this snapshot offers us a glimpse into an era where industry innovation met sartorial elegance. It serves as a reminder of how societal values evolve over time while showcasing an intriguing intersection between fashion, technology, and commerce.
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