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A butter factory in Canada. The card states that the butter produced was in high favour on the British market. Date: circa 1930s
Milk delivery to the dairy
Meadow SpringA spring in a meadow at Sevensprings Farm, below Seven Springs, the source of the River Churn, at Coberley, Gloucestershire, England. Date: 1930s
Buttery Factory - CanadaCanadian Butter Factory - producing butter for export to Britain. Date: circa 1930
Dairy Industry 18th CA woman churning butter in a royal dairy in 18th century France. Date: Circa 1760
River ConfluenceThe confluence of the River Thames and the River Churn at Cricklade, Wiltshire, England. Date: 1950s
Churning Butter - Normandy, France Date: circa 1910
Group from the Val d OssauGroup of people from the Val d Ossau, France in traditional costume. Date: circa 1910s
Print room at Lloyds Weekly Newspaper, LondonPrinting presses operated by workmen churn out copies of Lloyds Weekly Newspaper, one of the first mass market newspapers, with copies then bundled for despatch on a trolley
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
Municipal Dairy women, South WalesA group of seven women working for the Municipal Dairy pose outside the dairy building, somewhere in South Wales. Two churn wagons, each one holding a large milk churn, can be seen in front of them
Two boys with a football in the streetTwo small boys in the street, one in a stripy sweater and the other carrying his football
Logs stored under a chalet in SwitzerlandA large store of logs, ready chopped for the fire, forming an interesting pattern under a chalet in Switzerland, along with some cooking utensils
A Family of Jewish Immigrants, London, 1904Engraving showing a family of Jewish immigrants, a grandmother, mother and three children in the East End of London, 1904
Churning ButterA woman making butter in a churn - from The Boke of Distyllacyon printed by Laurence Andrewe, London
Butter Making 1886The Churn: The housemaid and a little girl share the task of making butter
Butter ChurnsA traditonal butter churn (left) and a barrel-type from Normandy (right)
Butter Churn, FranceA Normandy Butter churn in action and in cross-section, showing the shaped interior paddles for working the butter
Margate MilkmaidsTwo Margate milk girls working for E. Orchin, wheeling a cart of fresh milk along a street of fine Edwardian houses
Pyne - Butter ChurnerCHURNING BUTTER She is working a barrel churn, which makes the task of churning milk into butter relatively easy