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Chinese New Year CakesCHINESE NEW YEAR Baking the New Year cakes Date: 1861
New Year Cake, IrelandBaking the New Years cake on New Years Eve, Ireland Date: 1850
Advert for Lomas & Co. Cake decorating tools 1898Lomas & Co cake decorating specialist. Date: 1898
Advertisement for Borwicks Baking Powder - the very best for cakes and pastry. A movable card giving different facial expressions. Date: early 20th century
Advert for Marshalls Cr譥De Riz, rice cream 1899Mrs A. B Marshalls Cr譥 De Riz, rice cream, available in a tin, used for cakes, puddings blanc-manges, biscuits and soaps. Date: 1899
Royal Albert Orphanage, Bagshot, Surrey - bakingBoys in aprons baking bread at Royal Albert Orphanage, Bagshot, Surrey
The Empire Cookery Book - Lady taking cake out of the oven. Date: 1920s
Bakery in the Cold Bath Fields Prison, London, 1860Bakery in the Cold Bath Fields Prison, London, where bread is made daily for 2, 000 persons without any night work, by the use of Stevens Bread-Making Machine. Date: 1860
Pixie bakerA pixie baker, attired in apron and chefs hat, places a pie in the oven. Date: c. 1930
WW2 birthday card, baking a cake. Date: circa 1942
Scouts of 1st Haifa Troop camping in Egypt, seen here making bread
Boy scouts cooking at camp, British HondurasBoy scouts cooking at Loyola Camp, British Honduras (now Belize), Central America. Date: 1951
Boy scouts baking bread at camp, Cairo, Egypt
Baking your own bread, WW1First World War advertisement from the British Commercial Gas Association, suggesting that, with the reduction in the number of bakers throughout the country
Newly baked bread for soldiers, Western Front, WW1Newly baked bread ready for sending to soldiers on the Western Front during World War One. The bakers stand in a line, with ovens in the background. Date: circa 1916
Scene inside a bread store, Western Front, WW1Scene inside a bread store, with loaves stacked on shelves ready to go up the line to British soldiers on the Western Front during World War One. Date: circa 1916
Newly baked bread for the Western Front, WW1Bakers with newly baked bread destined for soldiers on the Western Front during World War One. Date: circa 1916
My Plum-Pudding by Muriel Dawson. A happy little girl with a pudding in a bowl. Date: 1929
German prisoners in Britain, baking bread, 1946German prisoners in Britain post-World War Two. Rolling dough for the camps bread, a highly skilled job performed by prisoners who were all bakers before the war, with excellent results
Bakers who supplied troops on Western Front, WW1Some of the bakers who baked bread to supply to troops on the Western Front during World War One. Date: circa 1916
Danish Yeast Trade Mark poster. Pure Danish Perfection Yeast. Date: 1936
A Leningrad Bakery - 1925An early 20th century Leningrad Bakery, its shelves heavily laden with an intriguing assortment of breads including the usual the downright unusual. Date: 1925
Advertisement for Atora suetThe Recipe book of Atora, the good beef suet Date: 1929
Nursery Rhymes -- Knave and Queen of HeartsNursery Rhymes -- two illustrations. Above -- the Knave of Hearts takes a tart. Below -- the Queen of Hearts making her tarts. Date: early 20th century
Business card design, chef with large cakeBusiness card design, depicting a smiling chef holding a large cake. Date: 20th century
London Street Cries - Muffin ManLondon Street Cries - The Muffin Man crying " Muffins and Crumpets!" " Do you know the muffin man, The muffin man, the muffin man
Trade catalogue for savoury and biscuit moulds 1911Trade catalogue for Harrords department store, showing a variety of designed moulds including crown, fish, butterfly and savoury and biscuit moulds. 1911
African Bread MakerA woman in West Africa, making bread on the banks of a river. Date: early 1930s
Making Mud Bricks, Cyprus Date: circa 1910s
Bakers delivery manPeople You See. Bakers delivery man. From Teddy Bear (5 April (year unknown))
Fish FilletsPreparing fish fillets, rolling them in flour, for baking in the oven. Date: early 1930s
Baker Baking CakesA baker pipes the finishing touches onto some cakes on a baking tray Date: 1970s
Small Iced CakesA selection of small iced cakes arranged on a plate Date: 1930s
Making Flat BreadA Norwegian woman rolls dough for flad brod, known as flat bread to you and me. Date: 1905
NFS sub-station with external baking oven in yard, WW2NFS cooks using a brick-built baking oven in the yard of a sub-station
NFS sub-station with baking oven in yard, WW2A National Fire Service sub-station with an external baking oven in yard
ATS - cooking for the Army, 1939Female ATS workers inspecting a boiled roly poly pudding while learning how to cook for the troops in training. Date: 1939
ATS - new Army cooks in training, 1939An instructor showing female ATS workers how to regulate the kitchen ovens in order to turn out appetising cakes and buns for the new troops in the early weeks of World War II. Date: 1939
ATS - using a brick field oven in training, 1939Female ATS workers in training, learning to cook using field equipment in the early weeks of World War Two. Date: 1939
Sir Alfred Frederick Bird, Vanity Fair, SpySIR ALFRED FREDERICK BIRD, 1st Baronet (1849-1922) British chemist, Conservative Party politician, food manufacturer and proprietor of Alfred Bird & Sons, a company founded by his father Alfred Bird
Freshly Baked LoavesA housewife takes her two freshly home baked loaves, one white and one wholemeal. from a hot oven. Date: 1940s
Rolling PastryRolling pastry with a rolling pin. Date: 1980
Making a CakeCracking eggs into a cake mix in a baking bowl. Date: 1980
Brownstone Thatches
Kneading Bread DoughKneading bread dough. Date: 1980
Dunderpate and his mother with the bakingDunderpate and his mother at home -- she is doing some baking. He tells her how he changed places with his teacher and gave all the scholars what they wanted most. Date: 1938
Bakers Double Rack TruckA bakers double rack truck for transporting numerous loaves of bread made from hardwood and wrought iron. (as in the truck is made from hardwood and wrought iron, not the bread!). 1910
Carrier pigeons at Sorrus, France, WW1Carrier pigeons enjoying a bath in a baking tin full of water at Sorrus, France, during the First World War. Date: 2 June 1918