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Mrs. A. B Marshalls school of Cookery 1887Interior of Mrs. A. B Marshalls crowded class room during the progress of an entire dinner lesson in Mortimer Street, Regent Street, London. May 1887
Making the Christmas plum-pudding 1850Mother making Christmas plum-pudding, with her children trying to get a taste. Date: 1850
Electrical chafing dish 1912Chafing-dish stand on four legs in aluminium, used for table cookery. 1912
Cartoon, Split Pea Soup, Valley Inn, California, USACartoon, Little Known Occupations, Splitting Peas for Split Pea Soup, advertising Andersens Valley Inn, Buellton, Santa Barbara County, California, USA. Date: circa 1940
Advert for Carron Company gas oven 1889New Castor, gas oven, heated by luminous jets with boiler attached. Date: 1889
Gipsies Camp, C17 FranceGipsy encampment in France: cooking & preparing food, gambling and giving birth... Date: circa 1630
Advert for Dobble, Forbes & Co stoves and ranges 1889A selection of ranges and stoves all available from Dobble, Forbes & Co, in three store in Larbert, London and Glasgow. 1889
Shop selling jugs, Tunis, Tunisia, North AfricaShop selling jugs and cooking pots, Tunis, Tunisia, North Africa. Date: circa 1902
Russian soldiers at mess, Eastern Front, WW1Russian soldiers at mess on the Eastern Front during the First World War. Date: circa 1917
Chafing dishes 1899Nickel plated chafing dish, useful for preparing hot foods for super luncheon, tea ect. Cooked foods could be made hot very quickly, the upper pan only used for cooking chops, omelets sweetbreads
Advert for Marshalls Cr譥De Riz, rice cream 1899Mrs A. B Marshalls Cr譥 De Riz, rice cream, available in a tin, used for cakes, puddings blanc-manges, biscuits and soaps. Date: 1899
Advertisement, Esse Cooker (similar to an Aga). 1935
Advert for Mappin & Webbs tableware tureens 1898Selection of late 19th century Prince plated, tureens. Date: 1898
Advert for Mappin & Webb tureens & flower stands 1905Terrecuite tureens to warm up food and one that can be used at the table for cooking and Prince plate arranged flutes for flowers for the table. Date: 1905
Chefs cooking in the Kitchen on a deluxe overland limited train in America Date: circa 1910
Kitchen, Grand Hotel, 41 Rue St Jacques, Bruges, BelgiumKitchen of the Grand Hotel, 41 Rue St Jacques, Bruges, Belgium. Date: circa 1910
Turkey and pudding on a Christmas cardA live turkey with a little boy, and a pudding in a saucepan, on a Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s
Girl with kettle and saucepan on a Christmas cardGirl in a kitchen with kettle and saucepan on a Christmas card. circa 1890s
The Brass Rail restaurant, New York City, USAThe Brass Rail restaurant, 7th Avenue and 49th Street, New York City, USA, showing meat cooking in front of burning coals on an English Roasting Jack. Date: circa 1940
Victor Sassie, owner of The Gay HussarThe owner of Hungarian restaurant The Gay Hussar, Victor Sassie (1915 - 1999) Date: 1966
Salvia nutans, nodding sageWatercolour on vellum, c. mid-17th century by Madeleine Basseporte (1701-1780). Held in the Library and Archives
Art deco illustration for cooking 1920s
Patent Triplex Grates Pattern with Best Black Porcelain Enamelled finish. Date: circa 1920s
Patent Triplex Grate B Pattern with Black Porcelain Enamelled finish. Date: circa 1920s
Patent Triplex Grate H Pattern with Black Patent Enamelled finish Date: circa 1920s
Patent Triplex Grate T Pattern with Black Porcelain Enamelled finish. Date: circa 1920s
Patent Triplex Grate E Pattern with Black Porcelain Enamelled finish. Date: circa 1920s
Captain tasting the mens dinner on Christmas dayCooking the plum pudding in a German steel helmet - A Christmas Scene in a British dug-out at the front. 1916
The Empire Cookery Book - Advert for Holophane Lampshades. Date: 1920s
Gurkhas cooking a camp meal 1914Gurkhas cooking a camp meal. A group of Gurkha soldiers prepare a meal in camp. They would soon be travelling to the Western Front in Europe to fight alongside the British Army. Date: 1914
The Empire Cookery Book - Advertisement for Pyrex Transparent glass ovenware. Date: 1920s
The Empire Cookery Book - Advert for Cow & Gate Baby Milk Food Date: 1920s
The Empire Cookery Book - Advertisement for Electric CookersThe Empire Cookery Book - Advertisement promoting the benefits of an Electric Cooker. Date: 1920s
The Empire Cookery Book - Long table set out for dessertThe Empire Cookery Book - Long table set out for the dessert course. Date: 1920s
The Empire Cookery Book - Front CoverThe Empire Cookery Book - complied by Marguerite Fedden - Front Cover. Date: 1920s
The Empire Cookery Book - Glamorous woman cooking up a storm in her 1920s kitchen. Date: 1920s
The Empire Cookery Book - Glamorous woman tastes some soup. Date: 1920s
The Empire Cookery Book - Lady taking cake out of the oven. Date: 1920s
The Empire Cookery Book - Lady making a pot of teaThe Empire Cookery Book - Glamorous lady making a pot of tea. Date: 1920s
The Empire Cookery Book - Title Page Date: 1920s
Hungry Peter the pig cooking a meal for his friends. Date: 1914
Title page design, Animal Frolics, illustrated by Cecil Aldin, told by May Byron. Showing a humanised pig dressed as a chef, cooking something tasty in a kitchen, watched by two dogs. Date: 1914
German protection force, German south west AfricaGerman protection force in camp, German south west Africa (now Namibia). Date: circa 1903
A group of Japanese people enjoying a mealA group of five Japanese people are cooking meat over charcoal for a meal. This method is known as Jenghiz Khan nabe and was introduced from Mongolia. Date: 1932
Cruise ship kitchen, Monte SarmientoView inside the kitchen of the cruise ship Monte Sarmiento of the Hamburg South America Line. Date: circa 1930s
Illustration, White-Ear runs out of the kitchenIllustration, White-Ear the fox runs out of the kitchen as a maid throws boiling water on him. Date: 1912
Food Economy Campaign, WWI - Canning ApplesWomen canning apples on the home front during the First World War. In 1917, prior to rationing, a food economy campaign urged the public to save food and cook frugally. 1917
Men with mobile field oven and motorcycle, WW1Men with a mobile field oven, and a Royal Navy motorcycle combo, WW1. The chalked words on the oven, HMS Fred Carno, were a comic saying for chaotic operations. circa 1914