
GLAXO
Lithograph on Paper
Circa
1930
Size (cms)
39.7 X 59.5
Artist
Anonymous
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Publisher
Glaxo
Printer
Not Available
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This calendar of Glaxo features Goddess Lakshmi, symbolizing health and well-being, standing on a lotus pedestal in a serene lake, with an elephant holding a garland and swans in the background. Glaxo began its operations in India in 1924 as H.J. Foster & Co. Limited, distributing Glaxo baby food made by Joseph Nathan & Co. By 1950, the company rebranded as Glaxo Laboratories (I) Ltd. It emphasizes the well-known slogan "Builds Bonnie Babies," reflecting the company’s focus on baby nutrition. Over the years, Glaxo grew into a household name, expanding its product range to include Farex, Eno, Iodex, and Crocin.
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