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Lancashire Stan 18-05-2012 16:58

Elephant
 
What do you all make of this old print ? Did this happen?

http://www.old-print.com/mas_assets/...1661889236.jpg

Less 18-05-2012 17:00

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Had a quick look, can't read the print.
:o

Lancashire Stan 18-05-2012 17:02

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just click on the pic and it will zoom in

Less 18-05-2012 17:16

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Originally Posted by Lancashire Stan (Post 992645)
just click on the pic and it will zoom in

Nope, can't read it, maybe that's why I mentioned it.

Lancashire Stan 18-05-2012 17:28

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The text says :-
"There is a burglarious elephant about just now which will put any of Mr Barnum's elephants to blush.
Monday he broke into some stores in Accrington, and stole some jam and onions, which he found highly delectable. Not content with this feat he broke out again yesterday in Chorley another lancashire town selecting groceries for his prey. He devoured a whole cheese, two boxes of biscuits and other goods. When the show reaches St. Helens, which is in the Lacashire circuit the elephant will, no doubt drop into Mr. Beecham's establishment and help himself to a few hundred boxes of pills to counteract the effects of his Chorley and Accrington feasts, which were rather a rich mixture"-- Pall Mall Gazette, October 18, 1889.

jaysay 18-05-2012 17:40

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Obviously an advert of some sort, but Mr Beecham's pills, as far as I can remember weren't for stomach problems, or I could be wrong

Lancashire Stan 18-05-2012 17:47

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 992652)
Obviously an advert of some sort, but Mr Beecham's pills, as far as I can remember weren't for stomach problems, or I could be wrong

I don't think it's an Ad Jaysay it's just a humorous plate in the Illustrated London news following a story in the Gazette. :)

susie123 18-05-2012 18:07

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 992652)
Obviously an advert of some sort, but Mr Beecham's pills, as far as I can remember weren't for stomach problems, or I could be wrong

Not just a laxative...

McGonagall Online – Beecham’s Pills

Bob Dobson 18-05-2012 19:44

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My first thought too was that it was an advert. Beecham's Piulls were very big on publcity. I seem to recall a bukl in a shop in Acc, but not an elephant. There is noi memntuion of it in the Accrington Chronology book which is extracts from the Observer.If it is not mentioned in the Blackburn Standard when searching the 19th century newspapers via the county library facility - it's an ad.

jaysay 19-05-2012 08:44

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 992659)

How interesting susie, can remember my mum giving me beechams flu powders when I was young, in fact I can still remember the bitter taste, she used to mix it with milk or water, to take the tang off.

hassy rvr 19-05-2012 08:56

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Ahh Beechams powders I just emptied the packet onto my tongue loved the taste ahh memories

DaveinGermany 19-05-2012 09:11

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I can do an impression of a white eared Elephant ! :D does this help ? :s_aim1:

It's great at parties. ;)

jaysay 19-05-2012 09:27

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 992738)
I can do an impression of a white eared Elephant ! :D does this help ? :s_aim1:

It's great at parties. ;)

Egotist:D

DaveinGermany 19-05-2012 09:36

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 992744)
Egotist:D

No Jay, Elephant ! :D

jaysay 19-05-2012 09:42

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 992746)
No Jay, Elephant ! :D

sure its not donkey:D:D:D


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