The color of the whole can is O.D.
The side seems to have lost the label.
The following is printed on the top.
12/44 may be the date...W. & R. J.
BISCUITS
6 ozs Nett
12/44
12/44 may be the date...W. & R. J.
BISCUITS
6 ozs Nett
12/44
In 1922 a separate English company was formed, W & R Jacob (L'pool) Ltd.[1] The two branches separated, with the Dublin branch retaining the W & R Jacob name while the Liverpool branch was renamed Jacob's Bakery Ltd.
Though regrettable, since only one has this, I cannot trade.Civildefensefan10 wrote:Would this be available for trade?
Thank you for the great informationelandil wrote:For some reason this is tickling a memory...something about when our boys were training in ireland during WW II....let me look back thru some of my saved stuff.
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I knew that looked familiar. My grandfather served in the 6th Cav during WWII, and when I learned they did their staging training in Ireland I started looking at the rations, including local purveyors he would have encountered (origin MOS was cook). W&R Jacobs was a biscuit/cracker maker based out of Dublin.
Heres a blurb from their Wiki page...
In 1922 a separate English company was formed, W & R Jacob (L'pool) Ltd.[1] The two branches separated, with the Dublin branch retaining the W & R Jacob name while the Liverpool branch was renamed Jacob's Bakery Ltd.