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BAKED ONIONS & TOMATOES BAKED ONIONS & TOMATOESBaked onions and baked tomatoes, served with cheese and peas, with the option of gravy. Date: 1940s
STUFFED TOMATO SALADTomatoes stuffed with cottage cheese, served with watercress, lettuce, etc. Date: 1930s
RATS & TRAP C1840 RATS & TRAP C1840Two black rats nibble at a piece of cheese in a trap. Date: circa 1840
Cliff Road (Showing Rose Cottage and The Original Cheddar Valley Cheese Shop), Cheddar, Sedgemoor, Somerset, England. Date: 1947
Cessna 180 OY-ADH of the Rosenborg cheese company Date: 1960s
Shopkeeper in delicatessen at night, Via Garibaldi, VeniceShopkeeper in delicatessen at night, Via Garibaldi, Castello, Venice, Italy Date: 2013
The musicians, c. 1617-1618, by Diego Velazquez (1599-1660)Diego Velazquez (1599-1660). Spanish Baroque painter. The musicians, c.1617-1618. Gemaldegalerie. Berlin. Germany
Making Gruyere 1891Manufacturing Gruyere cheese - a traditional method Date: 1870
Cartoon, Keep your mouth shut, WW1Cartoon, Keep your mouth shut -- a new take on a fable of Aesop during the First World War, where the fox will never be able to get the crow to open his mouth and drop the nice piece of cheese
Majestoso Hotel, Cremerie Sixel, Petropolis, BrazilView of the Majestoso Hotel in Cremerie Sixel (Park), Independence Road, Petropolis, Brazil. Date: circa 1910
Chedlet and St Ivel cheese advertisementAdvertisement for Chedlet Cheese and St Ivel cheese, the forerunners perhaps of Dairylea triangles? Date: 1927
Gone fishing with cheese as bait - humorous scene" What sort of bait are you using, Billie?" " A bit of cheese rind." " What are you trying t catch - Mice?" !!! Date: 1895
Tyrophagus casei, cheese miteScanning electron microscope image of a cheese mite (x 170). These creatures are generally considered to be a pest, however they are added to Altenburger cheese to give it flavour
Old Cheese PressAn ancient stone cheese press, outside the Folk Museum at Edzell, in Glen Esk, Angus, Scotland. Date: 1950s
Switzerland - Cowherds / Shepherds - GruyereGruyere region, Switzerland. The cowherd (Armailli) - the traditional shepherd of the Alps of Fribourg and Vaud. The master armailli is the leader of the cheesemaking operation
Suffragette Female AgitatorOne solution for dealing with the problem of the Female Agitator. Hang a lump of cheese around her neck, tie her hands behind her back and introduce a hungry rodent
Parmesan Cheese - Advertorial Trade Postcard for Ditta Pelagatti - Parma featuring a large wheel of Parmesan hiding a tiny mouse, for now escaping the attention of an interested white cat
The whole world isordering Dutch Cheese! Advertising cardThe whole world (including John Bull, Uncle Sam, Marianne and representatives from China, Japan, Africa and Arabia) is making orders for Dutch Cheese! Advertising card for J. H
Blue and white plate with bread on a Christmas cardBlue and white plate with a cottage loaf of bread, cheese and a knife on a Christmas and New Year card. Date: circa 1890s
Greetings card in the shape of a slice of bread with cheeseGreetings card in the shape of a slice of white bread with piece of cheese on top. circa 1890s
Alkmaar, Zijdam with Waag building -The Netherlands. Image of a bridge over the canal with the Waag building or weighing house in the background. The Waag now houses the cheese museum
Uncovered cheese dish on a cutout Christmas card with verse, and three mice making a meal of it. (2 of 2) Date: circa 1890s
Covered cheese dish on a cutout Christmas cardCovered cheese dish decorated with pink flowers on a cutout Christmas card. (1 of 2) Date: circa 1890s
Three mice eating cheese on a cutout greetings card. Date: circa 1890s
The Netherlands experienced no shortage during WW1Poor Little Neighbour. According to the French illustrator of this postcard (Emile Dupuis), whilst France and Belgium were starving and suffering shortages in 1916
Electro silver plated goods, Plate 222, including a range of cutlery, nutcrackers, cheese scoops, sandwich tongs and grape scissors. Date: circa 1880s
Cheese Covers, Egg Cups, Pots and Jugs, Plate 38Cheese Covers, Egg Cups and Stands, Mustard Pots, Cream Jugs, Salt Cellars and Sardine Boxes, Plate 38, showing a range of plain and patterned items. Date: circa 1880s
Scene in a grocers shop -- No Trust. 19th century
Spanish Stuffed BreadSpanished stuffed bread, made with olive oil, a spanish onion, butter, garlic, eggs and garnished with macaroni cheese, but looking rather like a pair of sandles! Date: 1960s
Stilton Cheese RoundA beautifully presented round of Stilton cheese on a dish, accompanied by a vase of celery and other treats. Date: 1930s
Seletion of sterling silver, electro-plate cutlery 1929A selection of sterling silver, electro-plate and stainless steel butter, bread, cake knives, cheese scoop, sugar sifter, tea infuser, asparagus tongs, wine cork, crumb scoop, pickle, butter
Making Brie 1854Manufacturing Brie cheese in France Date: 1854
Making Camembert 1870The drying room - part of the process of making Camembert cheese Date: 1870
Making Gruyere 1870Manufacturing Gruyere cheese - the modern way Date: 1870
Australian Cheese MakingManufacturing cheese in Australia - the home farm - milking the cows - the cheese room - breaking up the curd Date: 1891
Diderot Cheese MakingManufacturing Auvergne cheese - various processes Date: circa 1760
Fromagerie in SwitzerlndManufacturing cheese in Switzerland - a traditional method Date: 1834
Making Cantal 1897Manufacturing Cantal cheese - kneading the curds Date: 1897
Sychronised Swimming Team - off-duty party - the food tableBournemouth, Dorset - Pat & Lizs Party for the whole Sychronised Swimming Team - off-duty party - the food table! Date: 1962
Two owls watching mice on a Christmas cardTwo owls watching mice eating apples and cheese on a Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s
Cheese and wine restaurant in Chelsea, 1966Patricia and Peter McGrail at the opening of their Wine and Cheese restaurant in Chelsea in 1966, pictured with actress Suzanna Leigh. Date: 1966
Cartoon, At the bistro, WW1Cartoon, At the bistro. Two French soldiers chat with the bistro owner about their determination to win the war. Date: 1916
Cartoon, Christmas preparations, WW1Cartoon, Christmas preparations on the Western Front. French soldiers gather everything together for their Christmas feast, including a bird, some cheese, and some bottles of wine. Date: 1915
Say Cheese. Middlesbrough 1970s Date: 1970s
Why Englands Food is Safe, WW1Why 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
The Cheese Wring Village, Minions, CornwallThe Cheese Wring Village, Minions, Liskeard, near St Cleer, Cornwall, England. Date: 1900s
Chop Room at Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese, Fleet Street, LondonChop Room at Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese, Fleet Street, County of London, England. Date: 1910s
Weekly food ration for one person 1946Weekly rationed food post Second World War in Britain. Bread and vegetables where unrationed, tins where obtained by points. Date: 1946