File:Vaseline - TWCMS-G12142 (16692709641).jpg

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English: A tin of Vaseline, bronze, yellow and black in colour.

Height: 13 mm
Diameter: 48 mm
Made by Chesebrough Manufacturing Co Cd, New York, North America, USA. Packed in London, England, UK. 1914 - 18.
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  • First World War Product Packaging
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  • First World War
  • WW1
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  • colour photograph
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  • Chesebrough Manufacturing Co Cd
  • New York
  • North America
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  • 1914-18
  • England
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  • lid
  • Vaseline
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  • Petroleum Jelly
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  • yellow
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  • neutral background
  • white
  • sale item
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  • First World War Product Packaging
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current23:49, 15 November 2016Thumbnail for version as of 23:49, 15 November 20161,000 × 613 (82 KB) (talk | contribs)Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums, Set 72157648799890203, ID 16692709641, Original title Vaseline - TWCMS:G12142

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