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Other businesses on Turnpike Street were poultry farms and livery stables. In Eastondale. For about fourteen years, until when the church on Turnpike Street was built, religious services and meetings, including church school classes, were held at the Grand Army of the Republic Hall. This Hall had been built in and was the site of many social affairs. The Grand Army of the Republic was very active with its annual winter fair being the popular attraction for young and old. Many dramatic presentations and dances were held at the Hall which was not torn down until! II, M. In order to comply with the conditions of the special act of , chapter in relation to the South Easton and Eastondale Fire and Water District, it becomes necessary to secure a certificate of approval by the State Department of Health of the source of supply and location of dams, reservoir, wells, etc.

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The South Easton and Eastondale Fire and Water District is under contract with the city of Brockton, which city is furnishing the district with water from its regular supply which is Silver Lake, which source of supply has already been approved and is under constant inspection by the State Department of Health.

The attorneys who are passing upon bonds require, however, that a certificate of approval from the State Department be furnished as the law states. The Department has considered the results of examinations of Silver Lake, the proposed source of supply, by the engineer of the Department and finds that the water is of good quality for domestic use and the supply adequate for the requirements of the South Easton and Eastondale Fire and Water District in addition to those of the city of Brockton and the towns now supplied by that city from Silver Lake.

The State Department of Health hereby approves the use of water taken from Silver Lake and supplied through the works of the city of Brockton for the water supply of the South Easton and Eastondale Fire and Water District under the provisions of chapter of the Special Acts of the year The Taunton and South Boston Turnpike runs from the town line by the Shoddy Mill place, nearly south to the Great Cedar-Swamp, and then in a slightly southwest course through the swamp into Raynham.

We have just seen that a part of it was laid out in June, James Harris lived between William C. Howard's house and mill, and from there the old road may be traced, crossing Purchase Street below Edwin T. Coward's barn, running east of Mr. Collins's and then southwest nearly to the present road. It was at later dates extended farther north and south ; in its southern part it was considerably east of where the turnpike now is.

There was then no road through Cedar Swamp.

Trees were however felled, and on these by hard work pedestrians at certain seasons could pick their way through from Easton to Raynham, or return. Turnpike Street was marked out as a cart path in and became an official road in The road was completed in Spanish postcard by Archivo Bermejo, Barcelona, no.

Publicity still for Gilda Charles Vidor, German postcard by Kunst und Bild, Berlin, no.


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A Photo: Astoria Filmverleih G. Send me a FlickrMail. Also available are small sets of 4 34"x21" original "Fallpaper" billboard reproductions printed in on a rotating basis via my shop on ebay, or contact me directly via Flickrmail preferred. You will also see a variety of other even rarer retro 7Up UnCola posters listed for sale. If my collection contains more than 1 copy, the duplicates may be offered for others to enjoy. I'm also willing to trade for other images from this UnCola series. The artist was Pat Dypold who free lanced for the J. Walter Thompson [advertising] Company in Chicago.

She did most of this body of work after forming her own independent studio and did the bulk of the other 7Up outdoor ads billboards. Her signature is under the tortoise's right foot along the edge of the path see adjacent photo. My research indicates that this was originally illustrated in based on "DES [design] Numbers" on the rear of a billboard of the same image. Artists, well known or not were invited to submit artwork for the campaign which was then reviewed anonymously by the client.

He was not invited to submit rough drafts because JWT chose to contact only up and coming artists of the day.

They didn't want any artist's notoriety to overshadow the product itself and Max was already more well known. I can also substantiate that because I've cataloged most of the artists' names for over 53 major UnCola images as a hobby. The Seven Up Company was based in St. Louis at the time. This box was produced by Bennett Paper Corp.

Louis, MO, Job No. It is my assumption that this poster, and the others that accompanied it in the box were sent to the bottling company to display in stores to promote 7Up. Repeatedly rolling the opposite way corrected the curl in a few hours. There are no burns, stains, thumb tack holes, rips, strips of tape, frayed edges, folds, fading, fingerprints or flaws! This is an authentic, traceable representation of late '60s, early 's pop art advertising. After years of searching, I've never seen or acquired any poster offers for this image in anything other than the billboard size.

Learn more details about giant 7Up UnCola billboards and posters like this in my "7Up Billboard" set right, or link below :.

The Moody Blues from www. If you have any UnCola billboard posters, please tell me about them. Please let me know if you have have any UnCola images. I'm always interested in expanding my collection or trading away extra copies.

Spanish postcard, no. Rita Hayworth in Gilda Charles Vidor, Please do the right thing and contact me in advance if you wish to discuss the use or reuse of my images and provide a link to my originals.

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I would also ask that I be given a "first look" at any 7Up UnCola billboards or posters before you market them to the general public in return for my extensive investment in time, money and research, including interviewing some of the surviving artists. Thanks, and enjoy. I keep the best and sell the rest. This was the artist's own personal copy that graciously came to me still unopened and rolled up from the printer in Unlike any of the others in my collection, this one has no fold lines which is unbelievably rare.

It did require some time to breath out a 4 decade old musty smell, but that is now gone. Bill Bosworth, the artist has extremely graciously provided me with his own personal copies of a 60x36" poster and this unopened 21'x10' billboard still rolled and taped shut as it came to him in from the printer in Chicago to further the understanding of the rare cooperative effort to save a company with nothing to lose. The billboard has no folds and is therefore the most perfectly preserved in my collection. The Seven Up Company was months away from bankruptcy when JWT helped rescue them from the brink by being open to new advertising ideas with no holds barred.

Bill worked as an art director at the J Walter Thompson [advertising] Company JWT in Chicago now closed and was present on day one of the UnCola ad campaign in until the client pulled the plug in the mid-seventies. Sales soared for a number of years but have since fizzled, and losing the fizz is bad news in the soft drink industry. Note: Near the bottom right corner of this Size "A" billboard but not on the smaller posters there is another artist's name. Bill's clarification is quoted below:. I did the original design and layout.

But of course, we JWT were not allowed to do final art unless we had specifics that complied with A. So the final art, in this case was done by Tom Kamifuji. Tom had great Eastern style and taste that I felt met the feel of the design. I recall that, at the time, he was located in San Francisco. But memory dims. Bill Bosworth did the concept and Tom Kamifuji did the final artwork.

Tom's signature is on the billboard version only. Hiroyuki "Tom" Kamifuji ran a design studio in San Francisco. He was an illustrator, poster designer, typographer, art director and designer. Yet, for all his legacy of brightly-colored works, there is very little biographical information available.

Perhaps his most universal success was the inspiration for the rainbow swath of color within the Apple Computers apple. The catch phrase "See The Light" was intended to replace "The UnCola" at one point and I know of at least completely different images some in my posted collection and several video ads that use this same tag line. The Seven Up Co. Hence bikes figure prominently in 7Up ads and promotional products per Bill B. Links to the various uses of this phrase will be added later and are fairly extensive so please check back.


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Each of the 12 panels are 43" wide x 59" tall and were photographed and assembled in a rainlap fashion on a real highway billboard or digitally in this Photoshop collage so that the upper panels could shed water over the top of the seam or cover the 1" white margins on the right and top edges. This billboard collage has NOT been color corrected from panel to panel as much as some of the others in my collection. In actuality, the colors match perfectly but the light meter on the camera is easily fooled with this many colors present. It will take some time to determine the correct hue to copy from panel to panel while inspecting the originals at the same time.

This is only the 16th 7Up UnCola billboard image to be processed so far out of about 2 dozen different images in my collection to date.

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Check back later to see more as they get repaired if necessary , photographed and photo-collaged together. It takes a while to process thousands of square feet of vintage paper that's almost 5 decades old in my limited spare time. I also have a few duplicates of the more popular billboards. With A.