Skip to content
Home
Favourites
0
Advanced Search
Shopping Cart
0
Register
Log In
Images of Edinburgh
Browse Map
Area A - Z
Browse by Date
Exhibitions
Current Exhibition
All Exhibitions
Collections
About the Collections
Browse by Theme
Subject A - Z
The image library for the collections of Edinburgh Libraries and Museums and Galleries
Images of Edinburgh
Browse Map
Area A - Z
Browse by Date
Exhibitions
Current Exhibition
All Exhibitions
Collections
About the Collections
Browse by Theme
Subject A - Z
Pears Soap advertisement
Unknown, 1915, Document
Pears Soap advertisement
Pears Soap advertisement
Add to Favourites
Share
Item record
About this image
Related
Location
Responses
Category
Library Item
Item no
30021
Title
Pears Soap advertisement: links of fame and links of glory
Description
A page from a World War One scrapbook (vol 1) showing a Pears Soap advert including reference to the war being won on the playing fields of Eton. Young men brought up on using Pears soap, and 'still, like thousands more of our gallant men, a constant user of Pears' Soap'.
Artist / maker
Unknown
Date
1915
Size
27.0 x 38.0 cm
Type
Document
Location
Edinburgh and Scottish Collection
This image is taken from the 1st of 2 scrapbooks compiled during World War One by the Thomson Family who were living at Glengyle Terrace in Edinburgh. Most of the items pasted into the scrapbooks are press cuttings, leaflets and ephemera but a couple of articles, such as letters and a ration book, give personal details and an indication of the impact of war on the family. Many of the letters of correspondence are sent to Thomas Thomson. Thomas Davidson Thomson was only 3 years old at the outbreak of war and so, his parents must have collated and maintained the scrapbooks, which span the full period of the war, on his behalf.
Read history as it happened with free access to the
Scotsman Digital Archive
.
Exhibitions with this item
Thomson Family WW1 scrapbooks (volume 1)
Other views of this item
Related images
Related subjects
Business
>
Advertising
>
Advertisements
Events
>
Wars
>
Wars
Events
>
Wars
>
World wars
Toys
>
Crafts
>
Scrapbooks
Read how our collections have inspired people taking part in events, visits and community groups. Use the slider or navigation arrows to see more responses.
People were asked…
Response