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Sugar Collection

Background imageSugar Collection: Sugar Loaf Mountain, Abergravenny i. e. Abergavenny, England

Sugar Loaf Mountain, Abergravenny i. e. Abergavenny, England
Sugar Loaf Mountain, Abergravenny i.e. Abergavenny, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageSugar Collection: Tate & Lyle Refinery

Tate & Lyle Refinery
A coastal barge sailing by the famous Tate and Lyle sugar refinery works, Plaistow Wharf, off Silvertown, North Woolwich, east London

Background imageSugar Collection: Varieties of edible-podded pea, or sugar pea

Varieties of edible-podded pea, or sugar pea. Chromolithograph, by G. Severeyns, of Brussels, from Ernst Benary, Album Benary. Date: 1876-86

Background imageSugar Collection: Tulane Stadium, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA

Tulane Stadium, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Tulane Stadium (known as The Sugar Bowl), New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. The annual sugar bowl American football game was played here from 1935 onwards. The stadium was demolished in 1979-1980

Background imageSugar Collection: Avro Lancaster I R5868s for Sugar being bombed up

Avro Lancaster I R5868s for Sugar being bombed up
Avro Lancaster I, R5868,s for Sugar, being bombed up. The veteran of 137 wartime sorties, was initially preserved as a gate guardian at its former base

Background imageSugar Collection: Sugar Loaf Mountain, Co. Wicklow

Sugar Loaf Mountain, Co. Wicklow. Campbell, John Henry 1757 - 1828

Background imageSugar Collection: Jamaica - Harvesting the Sugar Cane Crop

Jamaica - Harvesting the Sugar Cane Crop on a large Estate Date: circa 1910s

Background imageSugar Collection: Brazil / Rio De Janeiro

Brazil / Rio De Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro: distant view, with Sugar Loaf Mountain

Background imageSugar Collection: Liquorice Allsorts

Liquorice Allsorts

Background imageSugar Collection: ROSE TEA SET

ROSE TEA SET
What could be nicer than waking up to a breakfast tray of dainty china - a Rose tea set - teapot, cups, saucers, milk jug and sugar bowl? Date: 1930s

Background imageSugar Collection: Apres la Guerre No. 3 - WWI postcard by George Ranstead

Apres la Guerre No. 3 - WWI postcard by George Ranstead
Humorous postcard drawn by amateur soldier artist of the Great War, George Ranstead, who, in a series of illustrations suggesting what life might be like at the end of the war

Background imageSugar Collection: Playing with Cake Mix

Playing with Cake Mix
A little girl plays with the cake mix with a wooden spoon

Background imageSugar Collection: Suffragette Votes for Women Pepper Pot

Suffragette Votes for Women Pepper Pot
A silver suffragette pepper pot or muffineer a small pot with a removable lid - the head of the figure. Holes in the bonnet dispense pepper or sugar

Background imageSugar Collection: Petaurus breviceps ariel, sugar glider

Petaurus breviceps ariel, sugar glider
Petaurus breviceps ariel (Gould, 1849) sugar glider. BMNH 1842.5.26.1, female skin & skull, lectotype photographed next to specimen BMNH 1855.12.24.308 paralectotype skin

Background imageSugar Collection: Kumbo Market, Cameroon

Kumbo Market, Cameroon
African women seated in the market place, Kumbo, where they sell items such as sugar and bananas. Market day provides friendly gossip, but they travel far to get there

Background imageSugar Collection: Loading sugar cane in a field, Cuba

Loading sugar cane in a field, Cuba. Date: circa 1910

Background imageSugar Collection: Sugar processing mill, windmill, Barbados, West Indies

Sugar processing mill, windmill, Barbados, West Indies
Vintage 19th century photograph: sugar processing mill, windmill, Barbados, West Indies, works and man on a horse, stacks of sugar cane

Background imageSugar Collection: Saccharum officinarum, sugar cane

Saccharum officinarum, sugar cane
An iconographic image of a sugar cane plant, set enlarged within a landscape. Plate from the Botany Library Plate Collection held in the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageSugar Collection: Raper drawing No. 11

Raper drawing No. 11
Views in the neighbourhood of the Cape of Good Hope. (a) the Sugar Loaf [and] the Lyons Rump & Sugar-Loaf on with the Table-Land 1790

Background imageSugar Collection: Victory is a question of stamina - Send - the wheat, meat, f

Victory is a question of stamina - Send - the wheat, meat, fats, sugar - The fuel for fighters United States Food Administration. Poster showing soldiers running with bayonets. Date 1917

Background imageSugar Collection: Cuba - A Native Fruit Seller in Havana

Cuba - A Native Fruit Seller in Havana. His wares are carried in panniers on the flanks of his mule including a few strands of sugar cane. Date: 1899

Background imageSugar Collection: Frys Chocolates

Frys Chocolates
Advertisement for Frys Chocolate and Cocoa Manufactory in Bristol showing illustrations of the roasting room, boiling sugar, grinding chocolate, the pan room

Background imageSugar Collection: Scene in the International Stores, Crediton, Devon

Scene in the International Stores, Crediton, Devon, with two middle-aged women chatting in an aisle. The photograph dates from before decimalisation of the currency -- tins of peaches are priced at

Background imageSugar Collection: Sugar Cane field - Barbados

Sugar Cane field - Barbados
A Sugar Cane field in flower ( in arrow ) and local Bajan workmen in Barbados, West Indies

Background imageSugar Collection: Reaping sugar canes in the West Indies

Reaping sugar canes in the West Indies
Poster for the Empire Marketing Board, depicting the reaping of sugar cane in the West Indies

Background imageSugar Collection: Brown Sugar by David Wright

Brown Sugar by David Wright, showing a woman lounging on a bed. Wright produced a series of over 160 illustrations or pin-ups for The Sketch during the 1940 s

Background imageSugar Collection: Sugar Loaf Late 19C

Sugar Loaf Late 19C
Maman is watched by her daughter as she cuts a lump off the sugar loaf : at this time, sugar was supplied in cones which were broken off as required

Background imageSugar Collection: Cookery Magazine 1917

Cookery Magazine 1917
A wartime issue of this popular cookery magazine - Splendid Flour Substitute recipes, Making the meat go round, the sugar shortage, How to save bread

Background imageSugar Collection: Still Life with Peaches and Pears Date: 1890

Still Life with Peaches and Pears Date: 1890

Background imageSugar Collection: Sugar Loaf Mountain and cable car, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Sugar Loaf Mountain and cable car, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Sugar Loaf Mountain and a cable car, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. circa 1920

Background imageSugar Collection: Sugar Cane Industry 1936

Sugar Cane Industry 1936
Brochure for the Australian Sugar Cane Industry 1936

Background imageSugar Collection: Your sugar ration is 2 lbs. per month

Your sugar ration is 2 lbs. per month. Poster showing sacks of sugar, comparing Americas voluntary ration to the compulsory rations of 2 pounds in England, just over a pound in France

Background imageSugar Collection: Sporting Gal and her horse - Dumb Luck

Sporting Gal and her horse - Dumb Luck
Dumb Luck Sporting Gal and her horse bemoaning the lack of success in the previous race. Dobbin is still the lucky recipient of a chunk of finest Tate & Lyle... Date: circa 1910

Background imageSugar Collection: Demon Floating Sugar

Demon Floating Sugar
Title block for a trick in a Magic dealers trick catalogue Date: 1952

Background imageSugar Collection: Sugar industry

Sugar industry

Background imageSugar Collection: Sugar Beet Weighed

Sugar Beet Weighed
In the washing room, 28lbs of beet is weighed before and after washing and the average dirt content is calculated for the complete load

Background imageSugar Collection: Rations & Ration Book

Rations & Ration Book
A ration book with rations for a week, including four rashers of bacon, one egg and a quantity of sugar and fat

Background imageSugar Collection: Sugar-cane, Saccharum officinarum

Sugar-cane, Saccharum officinarum. Handcoloured lithograph by Hanhart after a botanical illustration by David Blair from Robert Bentley and Henry Trimens Medicinal Plants, London, 1880

Background imageSugar Collection: Mulatto women workers, Martinique, West Indies

Mulatto women workers, Martinique, West Indies
Mulatto women workers on a sugar plantation, Martinique, West Indies (then a French colony). Date: 1922

Background imageSugar Collection: WW1 - Sucrerie cemetery - Ablain-Saint-Nazaire

WW1 - Sucrerie cemetery - Ablain-Saint-Nazaire
WW1 - British Sucrerie cemetery - Ablain-Saint-Nazaire, 13km north of Arras, France. The cemetery is named after a sugar factory, which was destroyed in the War and has been replaced by a farm

Background imageSugar Collection: Cutting sugar cane, Jamaica

Cutting sugar cane, Jamaica Date: early 1900s

Background imageSugar Collection: St Mary sugar can factory, Jamaica

St Mary sugar can factory, Jamaica Date: early 1900s

Background imageSugar Collection: Sugar factory, St. Mary, Jamaica, early 1900s

Sugar factory, St. Mary, Jamaica, early 1900s Date: early 1900s

Background imageSugar Collection: Cutting sugar cane, Jamaica, early 1900s

Cutting sugar cane, Jamaica, early 1900s Date: early 1900s

Background imageSugar Collection: Sugar beet farming in Sweden

Sugar beet farming in Sweden

Background imageSugar Collection: Weeding a sugar beet field Sweden early 1900s

Weeding a sugar beet field Sweden early 1900s

Background imageSugar Collection: Sugar queue in Keighley in 1917

Sugar queue in Keighley in 1917

Background imageSugar Collection: Queue for sugar in Keighley in 1917

Queue for sugar in Keighley in 1917



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