See More Food Related Items https://www.etsy.com/shop/PrintablesByMartiJo?&search_query=food TRY BEFORE YOU BUY - Get a free sample here: https://www.dropbox.com/t/ZPWp6m0p83hXqXEC This is an AWESOME set of menus from the late 1800s and early 1900s that I have digitally restored. Some have handwriting on them and some have torn edges which gives them a nice distressed look but you can clearly read the print on them. My favorites are the menus with prices :) You get 30 individual high resolution 300 dpi JPG files that are 8 inches wide. PLEASE NOTE: This is a digital product so no physical items will be shipped. You will need to print the files yourself. You will need appropriate software to use JPG files. As soon as you complete your purchase the files will be available for you to download from ETSY. There will be 4 Zip files to download containing everything. These files can be used for COMMERCIAL PURPOSES as long as they are a part of a finished item like an invitation, shirt, graphic etc. You MAY NOT sell, share or upload the actual files to any file sharing site.
Some precious french antique menus found while trolling the net.I love the delicate ornamentation and, of course, the menu items sound so much more appealing en francais. Found here.
Some precious french antique menus found while trolling the net.I love the delicate ornamentation and, of course, the menu items sound so much more appealing en francais. Found here.
Some precious french antique menus found while trolling the net.I love the delicate ornamentation and, of course, the menu items sound so much more appealing en francais. Found here.
Some precious french antique menus found while trolling the net.I love the delicate ornamentation and, of course, the menu items sound so much more appealing en francais. Found here.
A friend (and colleague at my publishing house) alerted me to “What’s on the Menu?”–a transcription project hosted by the New York Public Library. Essentially, they need our help transcribing thousands of scanned menus, dating back to the 1840s and housed in their rare book collection, to make them searchable and more accessible for study. […]
One 8.5” x 11” digital image. High resolution 300 dpi JPG format to ensure high quality print. Watermark will not appear on your downloaded image. This is a digital file. No physical product will be shipped. The Instant Download link will be sent to your Etsy e-mail address. PLEASE NOTE: I have separate terms of use for vintage images and my designs. Terms of use for this item are: You MAY NOT: Sell, share, or redistribute the graphics in their original digital format Use the graphics to create digital design resources You MAY: Print as many times as you wish for your personal crafts Print to use in projects to sell, including: scrapbooks, junk journals and albums Use the graphics, even without changes, for any printed or physical product Use the graphics, even without changes, for any print on demand product Use the graphics to create physical or digital products in which your own creative changes have been applied, such as scrapbook paper, junk journal pages, clip art, invitations, stationery, gift wrap, apparel, home décor and more Purchase does not transfer copyright
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In the dark, pre-Instagram days, one remembered the dishes they ate not by snapping a photo, but by saving the menus (yes, the printed ones). Thanks to avid 19t