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Butter Collection (page 3)

Background imageButter Collection: Photographers father, Joe ONeill, during a lunch break

Photographers father, Joe ONeill, during a lunch break
The photographers father, Joe ONeill, during a lunch break from his job at the Regent Rubber factory in Eccles, Manchester

Background imageButter Collection: Trade card, C A Rumpf, poulterer of Nebraska, USA

Trade card, C A Rumpf, poulterer of Nebraska, USA
Trade card for C A Rumpf, wholesale poulterer of Hastings, Nebraska, USA, offering butter and eggs as well as live and dressed poultry at reasonable prices. Date: 1898

Background imageButter Collection: Bobby the dog and Fluff the cat in the dairy

Bobby the dog and Fluff the cat in the dairy, stealing the milk and butter. Date: circa 1933

Background imageButter Collection: Caryocar nuciferum, souari, pekea-nut or butter-nut

Caryocar nuciferum, souari, pekea-nut or butter-nut plant, native to South America.. Illustration by WJ Hooker, engraved by Swan

Background imageButter Collection: Caryocar nuciferum, fruit of the souari, pekea-nut

Caryocar nuciferum, fruit of the souari, pekea-nut or butter-nut tree, native to South America.. Illustration by WJ Hooker, engraved by Swan

Background imageButter Collection: Why Englands Food is Safe, WW1

Why Englands Food is Safe, WW1
Why Englands Food is Safe, showing how the majority of food supplies come from countries who are not on the side of the enemy during the First World War. Date: 1914

Background imageButter Collection: Market Place, Whittlesea, Cambridgeshire

Market Place, Whittlesea, Cambridgeshire
Market Place, Whittlesea, Peterborough, near Coates, Cambridgeshire, England. Showing the Butter Cross Date: 1906

Background imageButter Collection: The West Bottoms, Kansas City, Missouri, USA

The West Bottoms, Kansas City, Missouri, USA
View of the West Bottoms, an industrial area in downtown Kansas City, Missouri, USA. Date: 1905

Background imageButter Collection: Common Myna - this curious bird boldly steals visitors

Common Myna - this curious bird boldly steals visitors food (including bread and pure butter) from tables (Acridotheres tristis)

Background imageButter Collection: Rationing of Food, February 1918, WW1

Rationing of Food, February 1918, WW1
Page from The Sphere reporting on the introduction of food rationing of meat and butter in London and Home Counties on 25 February 1918

Background imageButter Collection: Women churning buttermilk

Women churning buttermilk at a trade exhibition

Background imageButter Collection: Bairnsfather Ware - Bruce Bairnsfather

Bairnsfather Ware - Bruce Bairnsfather
Bairnsfather Ware butter dish. Transfer reads - ere with a loaf of bread. Striped border, clear base. Bairnsfather Ware

Background imageButter Collection: Doulton & Co bone china butter dish

Doulton & Co bone china butter dish
Doulton & Co. bone china butter dish - with special message from The Right Honourable David Lloyd George. On base - a message from the Girls of Staffordshire. Commemorative Ware

Background imageButter Collection: Food rationing comparison by G. H. Davis

Food rationing comparison by G. H. Davis
Food 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

Background imageButter Collection: The Butterwalk, Dartmouth, Devon

The Butterwalk, Dartmouth, Devon
Half Timbered building on The Butterwalk, Dartmouth, Devon Date: late 19th century

Background imageButter Collection: Danish Pastry Specialties

Danish Pastry Specialties, Lemon Butter Pockets Date: 1936

Background imageButter Collection: Indian Village Life - Separating Butter and Crushing Spices

Indian Village Life - Separating Butter and Crushing Spices. This is from the North West Frontier Province, then Northern India on the border with Afghanistan - now part of Pakistan

Background imageButter Collection: British Country Fare

British Country Fare
Feast your eyes on this spread of country food and drink: Fish, pasties, pies, rounds of cheese, fine wines, rolled butter, scones, bread, cakes, fruit, rabbit and pheasant &c! Date: 1970s

Background imageButter Collection: Butter Walk, Dartmouth, England

Butter Walk, Dartmouth, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageButter Collection: Roadside Butter Market in Ireland

Roadside Butter Market in Ireland Date: 1905

Background imageButter Collection: Senegal - Food Preparation

Senegal - Food Preparation
Preparation of butter and the cooking and grinding of nuts in a Senegalese village Date: circa 1910s

Background imageButter Collection: A butter factory in Canada

A butter factory in Canada. The card states that the butter produced was in high favour on the British market. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageButter Collection: Buttery Factory - Canada

Buttery Factory - Canada
Canadian Butter Factory - producing butter for export to Britain. Date: circa 1930

Background imageButter Collection: Dairy Industry 18th C

Dairy Industry 18th C
A woman churning butter in a royal dairy in 18th century France. Date: Circa 1760

Background imageButter Collection: Scones and Jam

Scones and Jam
Freshly baked scones, served with jam and butter curls. Date: 1980

Background imageButter Collection: Bradford Butter Cross

Bradford Butter Cross
The old Bradford Butter Cross, now in the grounds of Bolling Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire, England. The ancestors of Edith Bolling, wife of Woodrow Wilson, lived here. Date: Medieval

Background imageButter Collection: Churning Butter - Normandy, France

Churning Butter - Normandy, France Date: circa 1910

Background imageButter Collection: Tommy Tucker song

Tommy Tucker song
The music and words (correct version) to the song of Little Tom (Tommy) Tucker, who had to sing for his supper. Date: 1931

Background imageButter Collection: Advert / Margarine 1915

Advert / Margarine 1915
Steensens Vegetaria vegetable margarine Date: 1915

Background imageButter Collection: British Empire Exhibition - The Canadian Pavilion

British Empire Exhibition - The Canadian Pavilion. Statue of Edward, Prince of Wales, carved in butter!

Background imageButter Collection: Boys Club sandwich making 1928

Boys Club sandwich making 1928
A group of seven boys from a Boys Club help to make enough jam sandwiches to feed their camp

Background imageButter Collection: Lear / Nonsense / Calcutta

Lear / Nonsense / Calcutta
There 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

Background imageButter Collection: Lear / Nonsense / Prague

Lear / Nonsense / Prague
There was an Old Person of Prague, who was suddenly seized with the Plague; But they gave his some butter, which caused him to mutter, and cured that Old person of Prague

Background imageButter Collection: Butter Market at Cork, Ireland, 1859

Butter Market at Cork, Ireland, 1859
Engraving showing the interior of the Butter Market at Cork, Ireland, 1859. The image shows a large number of barrels of butter being moved by market porters

Background imageButter Collection: But a Rumour

But a Rumour
A lone policeman tries to calm crowds as they hear that butter is available for sale during World War I. Rationing was gradually introduced during the course of the war

Background imageButter Collection: A Family of Jewish Immigrants, London, 1904

A Family of Jewish Immigrants, London, 1904
Engraving showing a family of Jewish immigrants, a grandmother, mother and three children in the East End of London, 1904

Background imageButter Collection: Grading Butter / Hamilton

Grading Butter / Hamilton
Grading butter for export at the State Cold Stores, Hamilton

Background imageButter Collection: Churning Butter

Churning Butter
A woman making butter in a churn - from The Boke of Distyllacyon printed by Laurence Andrewe, London

Background imageButter Collection: Butter Making 1886

Butter Making 1886
The Churn: The housemaid and a little girl share the task of making butter

Background imageButter Collection: Food Shortage Germany

Food Shortage Germany
The police provide protection for the state butter merchant during a food shortage

Background imageButter Collection: This Little Piggy Went

This Little Piggy Went
This little pig went to market; This little pig staid at home; This little pig had a bit of bread and butter

Background imageButter Collection: Little Tom Tucker / Kg

Little Tom Tucker / Kg
Little Tom Tucker sings for his supper. What shall he eat ? White bread and butter. How shall he cut it without a knife ? How shall he marry, without a wife ?

Background imageButter Collection: Butter-Working Equip

Butter-Working Equip
Bradfords patent Alderney Butter Worker. Compact, efficient and inexpensive, specially suitable for small dairies

Background imageButter Collection: Butter Churns

Butter Churns
A traditonal butter churn (left) and a barrel-type from Normandy (right)

Background imageButter Collection: Devonshire Butter Makers

Devonshire Butter Makers
Devonshire butter makers at work

Background imageButter Collection: Butter Churn, France

Butter Churn, France
A Normandy Butter churn in action and in cross-section, showing the shaped interior paddles for working the butter

Background imageButter Collection: Butter Coupons

Butter Coupons
A used page of coupons for butter from a ration book

Background imageButter Collection: Market Building

Market Building
The old central market building or butter cross in the village of Dunster, Somerset



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