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Gipsy woman making tea, Charlwood, SurreyA gipsy woman making tea in the open air at an encampment in the Newdigate area of Charlwood, Surrey. There is a loaf of white bread and a plate of uncooked bacon on the table
Women on the barricade, Paris 1848Women on the barricade near the Porte St Denis, during the Paris unrest of June 1848. A banner reads " Du pain ou la mort" - " Bread or Death"
Edwardian group enjoying a picnicAn Edwardian group (three women, three children and a dog) enjoying a picnic in a field. The cloth is set out with a teapot, a jampot, some scones, and a large loaf of bread
Bakery, Wormwood Scrubs Prison, West LondonScene in the bakery at Wormwood Scrubs Prison, West London. Prisoners are making bread under the supervision of the prison cook who wears a chefs overalls and hat
Gipsy woman cooking breakfast in the open airA gipsy woman cooking a fried breakfast in the open air. A little girl crouches nearby, sipping a mug of tea
Bargeman eating a sandwichA bargeman eating a large sandwich, four slices thick!
S Teerwood. Bakers delivery vanA bakers van stops at a quaint looking village with the mornings delivery of fresh bread
Salvation Army night shelter at supper timeA midnight supper of soup and bread at a London Salvation Army shelter for men brought in from the streets
Vagrants Food Ticket, Hinckley Union, LeicestershireTicket issued to a vagrant following his departure from the Hinckley Union workhouse, Leicestershire. When he presented it to the specified person (en route to his next destination)
Georgia - Tbilisi - A BakerA baker from Tbilisi, the capital (and largest) city in Georgia - formerly known as Tiflis. Located strategically at the crossroads between Europe and Asia
Bosnia & Herzegovina - Street MarketBosnia & Herzegovina - Street Grocer (selling fruit, vegetables and bread) from large wicker baskets
Bosnia - Sarajevo - BakersBosnian Bakers - Sarajevo
Making Pastry - Cairo, EgyptA Baker kneads dough - making pastry or bread - Cairo, Egypt
French soldiers WWIIFrench bread is always cut with the utmost respect. The soldier cuts the loaf in front of the tent where he is on guard
Old bakery in St Gallen, SwitzerlandView of the decorated exterior of an old bakery in the Spiesergasse (Spisergasse), St Gallen, Switzerland
Little girl eating a crustA little girl with curly hair, eating a crust. She is crouching on top of a table and gazing at the camera
A Spooner Travelling ovenA immense Spooner Travelling Oven - with the dough for loaves of white bread entering the immense baking oven section of the machine
Baker delivering bread - Constantinople, TurkeyA Turkish Baker delivering the morning bread in Constantinople, Turkey. He lifts a stack of loaves out of one of a pair of large reedwork panniers, strapped to the flanks of his pony
German poster encouraging soldiers to leave Berlin. In Berlin there is little to eat, and no work. Elsewhere there is plenty of food, and work
Group of Street Musicians - TurkeyGroup of Turkish street musicians eat bread served off a drum. In Turkey the principle constituent of every meal is bread, with meat or fish serving only as the adjunct
LunchtimeA woman stands by a window eating her lunch and watching as birds fly in to take their share. She doesn t seem to mind them stealing her lunch and watches on wistfully
The Kitchenmaid and the ConstableA humourous photograph of a kitchenmaid, busy doing the washing up, being proposed to by her policeman admirer. The photograph is entitled Cupboard Love
Boys Club breakfast 1932A group of boys from a Boys Club take their breakfast alfresco. They sit on long benches and eat a boiled egg with bread and a cup of tea
Louis Greppo / GillLouis Greppo (1810-1888) exiled under the Second Empire, Mayor of the 4th arrondissement of Paris during the siege and effectively organizes the supply of food
Chamberlain and the proposed corn taxA satire on Joseph Chamberlains speech at Bingley Hall, where he produced two loaves (here babies, farmers and tea cups) to illustrate the impact of the proposed corn tax on the size of a loaf
Egypt - Open Air Restaurant and Water SellerAn open Air restaurant in Egypt and a water seller / carrier
Tunisia - Kairouan - Street bread seller (2 / 2)Tunisia - Kairouan - Street bread sellers - ring breads with sesame seeds (Cimit) are hung on a string above the stall
Tunisia - Kairouan - Street bread seller (1 / 2)Tunisia - Kairouan - Street bread seller
Baker, MoroccoA Baker selling his wares from a low streetside crate-mounted stall, Morocco
Lear / Nonsense / CalcuttaThere was an Old Man of Calcutta, who perpetually ate bread and butter; Till a great bit of muffin, on which he was stuffing, choked that horrid Old Man of Calcutta
War bread for the German army, a group of field bakeries
German woman and her daily ration, Berlin, 1945Photograph showing a German woman in Berlin holding her daily ration: a small piece of bread, a few carrots and some dehydrated potatoes, August 1945
Imperial FetesParisians celebrate the Fetes de l Empereur in the Champ de Mars : he keeps his subjects happy with bread and circuses
French Civilians going into the Prussian Lines for Bread; FrIllustration showing the scene at the Ferry of Sevres on the River Seine as Parisians went to the Prussian lines with dockets in their hands to exchange for bread
Cottage Life in Warwickshire: Baking DayIllustration from 1872 showing a scene in a Warwickshire village with women baking bread. Small rural communities would often have only one bread oven which would be fired up on specific days to bake
Housewife Shopping 1950SA shop assistant wraps up a loaf of bread as a pretty young woman in a fetching hat points out which type of sausages she wants at the counter of a delicatessen
Bread PricesThe price of bread from 1800 to 1948, recorded on a set of five stones in the churchyard wall at Great Wishford, Wiltshire, England
Social / Canada Oven 19CFrench-Canadian woman puts bread dough into an outdoor oven on a farm
Women at Versailles 2The market-women of Paris march to Versailles to demand bread from the king. (And no, Marie Antoinette will NOT say let them eat cake
Women at Versailles 1The market-women of Paris march to Versailles to demand bread from the king. (And no, Marie Antoinette will NOT say let them eat cake... Date: 5 October 1789
Hovis Advert 1923Hovis - for Grandma too !
Market People - 10He sells bread... 10 of series of 12
Mass / Taking BreadTaking the sacramental bread
The Bakers CartThe Bakers cart enters a village
Street Tea SellersGENUINE TEA COMPANY A satire on the passion for tea drinking and the pretensions of the lower orders to middle class gentility
Pueblo Women Make BreadWomen of the Acoma people of New Mexico bake their bread in a communal outdoor oven shared by a number of families
Canoeing / Ally SloperAlly Sloper sets off in a canoe from London Bridge, intending to cross the Channel
Distribution of BreadCivilians gather for the distribution of bread