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Rocky Ford Cafe, circa 1920 USA Sizes:A1 (594x840mm) Archival Print (Unframed) Post-Prohibition

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Post-Prohibition

This clever and charming French illustration of food and wine running towards a hungry diner was created in the 1930s for the famous Hostellerie du Coq Hardi

Owned by Mrs Frenchy herself - also called Mamie Richards - it was a cheap place for burgers

was featured on cocktail napkins in the Cellar Bar in the basement of San Francisco’s Geary Theatre

Rocky Ford Cafe, circa 1920 USA Sizes:A1 (594x840mm) Archival Print (Unframed) Post-ProhibitionIn 1914, Henry Ford made cars affordable to a large sector of the American public by introducing the assembly line built Model T for the sum of $490. Car ownership rose sharply. By 1920, there were eight million registered drivers and by the end of the 20s the number had grown to 23 million. In a country as big as America, the introduction of the automobile transformed everyday life and this marvelous menu from the Rocky Ford Cafe is a celebration of

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