A woman buys fruit from a coin operated machine at Paddington Station in London, ca. 1920s. |
A woman uses The Maiwarm Company soda machine in 1928. It was the first of its kind not to require a soda squirter. |
Mid adult couple purchasing ice cream from a vending machine, ca. 1930s. |
A man uses the cafeteria vending machine called 'Automat', ca. 1940s. |
This coffee machine was released by the National Automatic Merchandising Association at the World's Fair Of Vending Machines, 1947. |
The sandwich dispenser was shown for the first time at the Chicago Exhibit, ca. 1950s. |
A woman demonstrates a multi functional vending machine that dispenses both cold drinks including Coca Cola, Canada Dry and orange juice along with hot soup, ca. 1950s. |
Three women enjoy soup from a Campbell's Soup vending machine in their office, one of the woman opens a can of soup using another nifty gadget, a floor-mounted can opener, ca. 1950s. |
A vending machine at the Post Office allowed customers to buy stamps without having to queue, ca. 1950s. |
A woman also purchases a pair of nylon stockings from a machine, ca. 1950s. |
Vending machines were already able to refrigerate and heat liquids but the ice cream vending machine ensured items were kept frozen, 1952. |
A woman purchases fresh eggs from the machine in Derbyshire, 1963. |
A man purchases fresh eggs from the machine in Surrey, 1963. |
A woman is operating the first potato vending machine in Britain in Chelsea, 1962. |
A woman in Berlin, Germany uses a coin-operated device to buy a clock, ca. 1960s. |
The Sixties saw the rise of self-service booze, a woman buying a whisky, ca. 1960s. |
A woman buying a soda and another dispensing a pint of beer, ca. 1960s. |
This woman is now able to use a credit card to pay for one of a selection of coffees from this self-serve machine, ca. 1960s. |
Coffee is one thing but creepy crawlies? This temperature-controlled machine sells worms to be used as bait for fishing at 50 cents a tub, 1965. |