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Hi, I'm involved in a theatre production of 'Cabaret'. We're trying to
find out what the label for Lea & Perrins Worcestershire sauce looked like in 1930s Germany. If anyone has any pictures or knows what the label and/or the bottle looked like, your help would be much appreciated. We've heard that the label hasn't changed since the 1930s -- if this is the case, your advice would be appreciated. Thanks again, John Nugent |
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Well,
http://www.worcestercitymuseums.org.uk/mag/spirit/sauce/sps6.htm has a picture of the cover of a 1928 Lea & Perrins cookbook, showing the current bottle and label. If you want more information, I would suggest writing to the Worcester City Museum curator. toodles, gretchen --On Wednesday, November 03, 2004 6:40 AM -0800 Gravy wrote: Hi, I'm involved in a theatre production of 'Cabaret'. We're trying to find out what the label for Lea & Perrins Worcestershire sauce looked like in 1930s Germany. If anyone has any pictures or knows what the label and/or the bottle looked like, your help would be much appreciated. We've heard that the label hasn't changed since the 1930s -- if this is the case, your advice would be appreciated. Thanks again, John Nugent |
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Well,
http://www.worcestercitymuseums.org.uk/mag/spirit/sauce/sps6.htm has a picture of the cover of a 1928 Lea & Perrins cookbook, showing the current bottle and label. If you want more information, I would suggest writing to the Worcester City Museum curator. toodles, gretchen --On Wednesday, November 03, 2004 6:40 AM -0800 Gravy wrote: Hi, I'm involved in a theatre production of 'Cabaret'. We're trying to find out what the label for Lea & Perrins Worcestershire sauce looked like in 1930s Germany. If anyone has any pictures or knows what the label and/or the bottle looked like, your help would be much appreciated. We've heard that the label hasn't changed since the 1930s -- if this is the case, your advice would be appreciated. Thanks again, John Nugent |
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Gretchen Beck wrote:
Well, http://www.worcestercitymuseums.org.uk/mag/spirit/sauce/sps6.htm has a picture of the cover of a 1928 Lea & Perrins cookbook, showing the current bottle and label. If you want more information, I would suggest writing to the Worcester City Museum curator. toodles, gretchen --On Wednesday, November 03, 2004 6:40 AM -0800 Gravy wrote: Hi, I'm involved in a theatre production of 'Cabaret'. We're trying to find out what the label for Lea & Perrins Worcestershire sauce looked like in 1930s Germany. If anyone has any pictures or knows what the label and/or the bottle looked like, your help would be much appreciated. We've heard that the label hasn't changed since the 1930s -- if this is the case, your advice would be appreciated. Thanks again, John Nugent Lea & Perrins would know: address on current label... or just goggle for them. -- Kate XXXXXX Lady Catherine, Wardrobe Mistress of the Chocolate Buttons http://www.diceyhome.free-online.co.uk Click on Kate's Pages and explore! |
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Gretchen Beck wrote:
Well, http://www.worcestercitymuseums.org.uk/mag/spirit/sauce/sps6.htm has a picture of the cover of a 1928 Lea & Perrins cookbook, showing the current bottle and label. If you want more information, I would suggest writing to the Worcester City Museum curator. toodles, gretchen --On Wednesday, November 03, 2004 6:40 AM -0800 Gravy wrote: Hi, I'm involved in a theatre production of 'Cabaret'. We're trying to find out what the label for Lea & Perrins Worcestershire sauce looked like in 1930s Germany. If anyone has any pictures or knows what the label and/or the bottle looked like, your help would be much appreciated. We've heard that the label hasn't changed since the 1930s -- if this is the case, your advice would be appreciated. Thanks again, John Nugent Lea & Perrins would know: address on current label... or just goggle for them. -- Kate XXXXXX Lady Catherine, Wardrobe Mistress of the Chocolate Buttons http://www.diceyhome.free-online.co.uk Click on Kate's Pages and explore! |
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