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Pillsbury Doughgirls 1955
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Little House 1925
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Getting an Orange
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In the kitchen with Judy
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What’s cooking good looking?
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Skillet Dinner
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Cornshucking Day Dinner 1939
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Time to Boil the Diapers: 1943
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Modern Kitchen 1942
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Jean Harlow in Personal Property (1937)
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1930s Grandma
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A Little Seasoning
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Dream Kitchen 1936 II
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Diamond Crystal Salt
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Tenement Kitchen 1905
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A Fresh Batch 1955
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Wash and Dry 1943
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Dollies in the Kitchen 1940
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Frigidaire: 1951
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Dream Kitchen 1936
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Kirkman Soap Flakes
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Mrs. Irene Shelton's Kitchen
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Kitchen of Mrs. J. V. Powell
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Mrs. Paxton's Kitchen
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Trying to Cook with Clara
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Wood Residence Kitchen ca. 1939
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Sego Evaporated Milk
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Hoosier
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Restoration Hardware 1920
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The Modern Kitchen 1920