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Illustration by Cecil Aldin, The Mongrel Puppy Book. Chump, the white mongrel terrier, helps himself to afternoon tea from the cake stand. Date: 1912
Barnardos Home, Stepney Causeway, London - BakeryBarnardos Home, Stepney Causeway, London. Boys make bread. Loaves are being removed from the oven
St Marys Waifs and Strays Home, Felixstowe - Dining HallSt Marys Waifs and Strays Home, Felixstowe. The dining hall is being laid out for tea, with mugs, plates and stacks of sliced bread
Stevens Bread-making MachineExperiments made with Stevens Bread-making Machine at Marylebone workhouse, 1858. Stevens machine offered more wholesome and sanitary conditions than those of hand bread making
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
Man feeding sparrow in a Balham park, SW LondonMan feeding bread to a sparrow in a Balham park, SW London. Date: circa 1960s
Hebrew helmets, chandelier, table, bread, household items.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalarts Historical Picture of the Costumes of the Principal People of Antiquity
Woman of Limpiville on the day of the Festival of the Assumption.. Handcolored fashion plate illustration from Louis-Marie Lantes Costumes des femmes du Pays de Caux, 1827/1885
Men camping with a dogEight young men camping with a dog in a field. Date: circa 1900s
Cartoon, German man eating, WW1Cartoon, a fat German man eating a plate of pork and cabbage. Date: 1915
Hovis advertisementAdvertisement for Hovis bread with a young daughter embracing her mother who is holding a nourishing looking loaf. Date: 1922
SABATTIER, Louis R魹(1863 - 1935). WWI. FranceSABATTIER, Louis R魹 (1863 - 1935). WWI. France. Soldiers at the train station. 1916. Drawing
Turkmen girl - in traditional dress - boils water for tea on an outdoor stove - a bread-stove build of clay is behind. Karahoudan village - foothills of Kopetdag mountains - Turkmenistan
Common Myna - this curious bird boldly steals visitors food (including bread and pure butter) from tables (Acridotheres tristis)
W H Wigley bakery van, BirminghamW H Wigley bakery van, a Ford van shaped like a loaf of bread, Shaftesbury Bakery and Normanton Road, Birmingham. circa 1920s
Scouts of 1st Haifa Troop camping in Egypt, seen here making bread
Dutch boy scout eating at camp, HollandA Dutch boy scout eating at camp, Holland
Dutch sea scouts on large sailing boat, HollandDutch sea scouts on a large sailing boat, Holland, enjoying a snack
Scouts distributing bread, Argostolion, Kefalonia, GreeceScouts distributing bread in Argostolion, Kefalonia, Greece. Four earthquakes hit the island in August 1953, destroying many buildings; the scouts helped with clearing up
Daily rations for enemy prisoners of war in England, WW1A table displaying the rations given to enemy prisoners of war interned in England during the First World War. The picture was taken at a POW camp in Leigh, Lancashire and shows 1 1/2 lb of bred
Spanish refugees in Gibraltar are given a meal of soup and bread by local boy scouts after crossing the frontier from Spain, 4 February 1965. Although Spanish-speaking, their passports are British
Children with food and drink, Ghana, West AfricaA group of children with food and drink, Ghana, West Africa
Boy scouts baking bread at camp, Cairo, Egypt
A Womans place is the Home.. Shows two young women in shawls, (mill girls?), an elderly mother and a crippled father. Caption reads, Who will then earn the Daily bread? Date: 1909
LFB dual purpose fire engine, St Pauls Cathedral, LondonA London Fire Brigade dual purpose fire engine near St Pauls Cathedral, City of London
Allinson wholemeal bread advertisement, WW1Advertisement for Allinson wholemeal bread from the First World War, a period when the nation was encouraged to eat wholemeal, rather than white, bread. Date: 1918
Plate - WWI humourPlate - Here with a loaf of bread beneath the row. A muttered curse, but ne er a whine. And thou - beside me, singing in the wilderness. The wilderness is paradise enow. Good condition
Bairnsfather Ware - Bruce BairnsfatherBairnsfather Ware butter dish. Transfer reads - ere with a loaf of bread. Striped border, clear base. Bairnsfather Ware
6 studies - WWI soldiers6 studies, including The Bread Winner, When the boys go back, The Picket and a Scottish soldier at Victoria Station.On reverse - man playing a flute
How the Quarter Master dishes out our breadLoaf for 10, Compree. How the Quarter Master dishes out our bread. 386202 Acting Sergeant Herbert Gibson, Mm, 1St Northumbrian Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps. Born September 1889
Plate - Here with a loaf of bread, beneath the rowPlate inscribed Here with a loaf of bread, beneath the bow. A muttered curse, but ne er a whine, and thou - beside me, singing in the wilderness. The wilderness is paradise, enow
Plate inscribed with parodic verses, WW1Plate inscribed Here with a loaf of bread, beneath the bow. A muttered curse, but ne er a whine, and thou - beside me, singing in the wilderness. The wilderness is paradise, enow
A week of food required for the German Army, WW1A scale drawing giving an impression of the volume of food needed to feed the German Army for one week during the First World War compared to the spires of Cologne Cathedral. Date: 1914
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
The Food Problem, WW1 cartoon by FishProfessor of Economics (to Hostess): Pardon! - my bread, I believe. Polite society begin to squablle over portions as food shortages take hold in the latter part of the First World War. Date: 1917
Street scene with bread vendor, Turkey. Date: circa 1870
Harvesting scene with soldiers, Western Front, WW1A harvesting scene with soldiers on the Western Front in France during World War One. Date: circa 1916
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
Food rationing comparison by G. H. DavisFood rationing in Great Britain during the two World Wars: a comparison of the periods 1917-1920 and 1940-1946. The chief topic of conversation today -- food
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
Chocolate and Coconut Tea Breads. Date: 1936
Maple and Malt Tea Breads Date: 1936
Dessert Macaroons and Tea Breads. (7) Pignolia Cafe, (8) African Kernal, (9) Spanish. Date: 1936
Rations for German soldiersRations of bread and ham are served out to German soldiers during a break in their advance through Belgium Date: August 1914
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