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Trades in Regency England. Spinning, reaping flax and Suffolk horses. Woman spinning wool on a wheel outside a cottage in Lavenham 28, boy harvesting hemp for sailcloth in Suffolk 29
Churning Butter, Dog Wheel, Isle of Capri, Italy Date: 1907
Advert, Tomlinson & Co's Butter Powder, churning made easy, good fresh butter all the year round. Date: 1869
Trades in Regency England. Brick making, butter churning and rabbit warren. Brickmaker with bricks, hod, kiln and wheelbarrow in Woolpit 31, woman churning butter in an urn in Bury dairy 32
Standon Boys Farm Home, Eccleshall, StaffordshireBoys churning butter Standon Boys Farm Home, Eccleshall, Staffordshire. Run by the Waifs and Strays Society, the home operated as an Industrial School and later as an Approved School. Date: circa 1900
Churning Day, Toome, Co Antrim - three people outside a thatched building with butter churns and pans. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Antrim: Toome). Date: circa early 1900s
Caricature, Mary Elizabeth Braddon and Charles H RossCaricature, Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1835-1915), popular English novelist, and Charles Henry Ross (1835-1897), English journalist, artist and novelist -- Fair Boiling-Down Fiction Trade
Women churning buttermilk at a trade exhibition
Dairy Industry 18th CA woman churning butter in a royal dairy in 18th century France. Date: Circa 1760
Churning Butter - Normandy, France Date: circa 1910
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
Churning ButterA woman making butter in a churn - from The Boke of Distyllacyon printed by Laurence Andrewe, London
Milking & Churning
Shiva Drinks the PoisonThe god SHIVA saves humanity by drinking the poison which springs from the churning of the ocean, showing that he is a protecting deity as well as a destructive one
Pyne - Butter ChurnerCHURNING BUTTER She is working a barrel churn, which makes the task of churning milk into butter relatively easy
Making Butter, HollandThe ingenious Dutch harness machinery to the business of butter-making; after churning in large barrels it is decanted into smaller ones