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Lobster & Chef, Rouen, France, 1954 Sizes:A3 (297x420mm) Archival Print (Unframed) The workers kept the railroad

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The workers kept the railroad running until 1985

000 Seattle residents and their guests

The Pepper Pot was established in 1920 and in 1927 the Sherlocks leased the adjoining building at 148 West 4th Street

There’s even a chicken barman ready to serve with the words: “what’ll it be

These initiatives were requested by the United States Food Administration

Lobster & Chef, Rouen, France, 1954 Sizes:A3 (297x420mm) Archival Print (Unframed) The workers kept the railroadTables are turned in this witty French menu from 1954 in which a lobster rises out of a dish and attacks a chef with his own tasting spoon. It is possibly from a housewarming banquet for a new restaurant in Rouen, a city on the River Seine in northern France and the capital of the region of Normandy, or perhaps for the first night on board a cruise ship leaving this busy inland French port. Courtesy Private Collection. Each print is accompanied by a

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