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Advertisement for Bovril, early 1900's
Place - Great Britain
Subjects Depicted - Bovril holds the unusual position of having been advertised with Papal approval. An advertising campaign of the early 20th Century in Britain depicted the Pope seated on his throne, bearing a mug of Bovril. The campaign slogan ran: "The Two Infallible Powers - The Pope & Bovril".
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15:02, 24 May 2008 | 435×654 (137 KB) | JonathanDavidArndt (Talk | contribs) | (Advertisement for Bovril, early 1900's Place - Great Britain Subjects Depicted - Bovril holds the unusual position of having been advertised with Papal approval. An advertising campaign of the early 20th Century in Britain depicted the Pope seated on hi) |
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