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1971823039Gießen, 1971. M. 2 Abb. u. 20 Tab. 74 S. St. verso Tit.
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1912818601Berlin, Dt. Milchwirtschaftl. Verein, 1912. M. 4 schemat. Ktn. u. zahlr. Tab. 172 S. (Schriften d. Dt. Milchwirtschaftl. Vereins 39).
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2025BN200605Verlag Unser Wissen 2025. 2025. Softcover. Empowered Mothers: Mutterschaft in Selbsthilfegruppen <br/><br/>Empowered Mothers: Mutterschaft in Selbsthilfegruppen Alves Leite Carolina Verlag Unser Wissen paperback
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1920234521920. Milk delivery photo archive documenting neighborhood dairy distribution through branded route trucks uniformed drivers insulated cargo compartments route numbers and product claims printed directly on delivery vehicles circa 1920s-1940s. Milk delivery emerged after farm-based household provisioning and before supermarket consolidation transformed food purchasing into a centralized retail experience centered on consumer self-service and mass refrigeration. The archive records the final stage of the dairy economy in which independent and regional dairies maintained direct household delivery through branded trucks route drivers and localized service territories before supermarket consolidation largely displaced home milk delivery after World War II. <br /> <br /> Photo archive of 10 silver gelatin photographs various sizes ranging from 3 x 5 to 8 x 10 inches primarily Midwestern and Northeastern United States circa 1925-1945. Trucks and route vehicles from multiple dairies appear throughout the archive including Friedrichs Grade A Milk of Allwood Road Delawanna New Jersey; Broadview Jersey Milk; Aristocrat Milk operated by P.J. Bair of Gap Pennsylvania; Glendale Farms Wisconsin; and Hamilton Dairies. A large Friedrichs delivery truck marked "Golden Guernsey Raw Milk" stands parked on a residential street lined with detached houses and utility poles reflecting the close integration of dairy routes into neighborhood infrastructure. A streamlined Aristocrat Milk tractor trailer appears outside a brick dairy structure with striped awnings carrying regulatory markings including Pennsylvania P.U.C. licensing information and "Owned and Operated." Two Glendale Farms workers stand inside the open side door of a compact delivery van bearing route number 59 while another uniformed driver poses beside an early Helco Cream Dairy truck in white coveralls and cap associated with sanitary dairy labor presentation during the interwar period. State and municipal health departments increasingly regulated milk during this period through pasteurization requirements bacterial testing bottling standards and "Grade A" certification programs intended to reduce outbreaks of tuberculosis typhoid scarlet fever and undulant fever transmitted through contaminated dairy products. Several trucks prominently advertise "Pasteurized" "Grade A Milk" and "Golden Guernsey Raw Milk" showing how dairies marketed sanitation breed quality and freshness directly to consumers at street level. <br /> <br /> Milk delivery photograph archive from the final period in which independent and regional dairies maintained direct household distribution through branded trucks route drivers and localized service territories before supermarket consolidation largely displaced home milk delivery after World War II. Before widespread household refrigeration and supermarket centralization drivers entered neighborhoods every morning carrying bottled milk cream butter and eggs directly to porches and apartment buildings often maintaining long-term personal relationships with customers on fixed routes. The shift toward branded sanitary delivery systems intensified after the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906 and subsequent municipal milk ordinances forced dairies to compete through visible cleanliness mechanical refrigeration and standardized truck fleets. Painted advertising panels insulated cargo compartments route numbering systems sanitary uniforms and hybrid rural-urban transport methods appear throughout the archive operating simultaneously within the same industry. Light surface wear curling and scattered handling marks throughout. Overall in good condition. unknown