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The Flying Lobster, New York 1940s Murray Wade who had little to eat

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who had little to eat in their home countries

The sleek structure symbolized the jet age and was dedicated by President Lyndon B Johnson

Michelin advertised its rubber goods – at the time the tires were mostly made for carriages and bicycles – with an amazing series of posters which showed the Michelin Man and his famous quote Nunc est Bibendum – Now Is the Time for Drinking

writers and musicians and anyone who wanted to sample the avant-garde lifestyle ate and drank here

The Flying Lobster, New York 1940s Murray Wade who had little to eatA marvelous example of the ingenuity of menu artists, this 1940s cover illustrates how fresh lobsters were transported daily from Maine to New York on the Flying Lobster plane. A giant lobster, its claws extended like wings, is superimposed on the body of an airplane. The Flying Lobster was a New York restaurant located in mid town in the 1940s. The interior of the menu also has charming images happy clams, dancing shrimp and singing salads. Courtesy

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