The safeguard of the Englishman's home : Kerol.

Date:
[between 1900 and 1909?]
  • Ephemera

About this work

Description

Possibly a leaflet, or part of one, advertising Kerol disinfectant, manufactured by Quibell Brothers Limited (later Kerol Ltd.). The disinfectant was promoted elsewhere as being effective against diphtheria, measles, cholera, scarlatina, typhoid, skin irritation (used in bath water), nits, as a gargle for sore throat and as a shampoo. The illustration shows a well-dressed elderly man in a top hat and bow tie smiling at the bottle of Kerol he is holding in his right hand, orange background behind him. The text is red out of a purple border around it with a white cross inside a circle at the top.

Publication/Creation

[Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], [between 1900 and 1909?]

Physical description

1 broadside : color illustrations ; 13 cm

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Where to find it

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    EPH175
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    EPH175:21A

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