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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
Three boys and a dog on wastelandThree boys and a dog on an area of wasteland. The boys are sitting round an improvised campfire set up on a piece of corrugated iron at the foot of a tree
French explorers visiting a Chamorro stilt house on Guam.. Handcolored lithograph from Friedrich Wilhelm Goedsches Complete Gallery of Peoples in True Pictures, Meissen, circa 1835-1840
Cookery for Invalids and Others, 1897The front cover of Cookery for Invalids and Others by Lizzie Heritage. Date: 1897
Cartoon, A dry telegram, WW1Cartoon, A dry telegram, showing a chef (a spy) writing to his boss, that after eight days the boxes of rubbish have contained nothing of diplomatic interest. Date: 1915
Cookery for Invalids and Others, inside pages, 1897Chapter VI of Cookery for Invalids and Others by Lizzie Heritage, detailing recipes for Apple and Apple and Crumb Puddings. Date: 1897
Boy scouts in Georgetown, Saint Vincent, West IndiesBoy scouts on an outdoor activity in Georgetown, Saint Vincent, West Indies. Date: 20th century
Brewing. Published in The Arts and Industry of all Nations around 1860 by Charles Knight. Engraving
Brewers Vat. Illustration from London (Volume IV) published by Charles Knight in London in 1841. Engraving
Cooking classes. Illustration published in the Illustrated London News, 1921. Engraving
Parmentier, Antoine Augustin (1737-1813). Vocal promoter of the potato as a food source for humans in France and throughout Europe. Engraving
Siberian shamans / sorcerer / wizard / healer / medicine man / foreteller supper. Polar Circle, Siberia, Russia. April. Selkup (siberian indigenous minority) shaman Ganya (a local name)
Turkmen girl - in traditional dress - boils water for tea on an outdoor stove - a bread-stove build of clay is behind. Karahoudan village - foothills of Kopetdag mountains - Turkmenistan
The Result Below Stairs by Heath RobinsonThe result below stairs of upstairs perusal of our Entent Peace Number. The Cook: " Ow I ate hese finicky French ways
WW1 Oxo advertisementAdvertisement for Oxo suggesting Oxo and potato cakes as a delicious (and economical) luncheon during the First World War. Date: 1918
Boy scouts cooking in the open air, Mauritius. Date: circa 1940s
Boy scouts at camp, breakfast time, Mauritius
Boy scouts cooking at camp, Mauritius
Boy scouts cooking at camp, British HondurasBoy scouts cooking at Loyola Camp, British Honduras (now Belize), Central America. Date: 1951
Dutch boy scout cooking at camp, HollandA Dutch boy scout cooking at camp, Holland
Dutch scouts washing up in a river, HollandDutch scouts doing the washing up in a river, Holland
Music in the trenchesAn impromptu musical performance by French soldiers in their trench. The instruments shown are a drum, a metal cooking pot, a flute and a self-made violin. Date: 1915
French scout with dish of meatA French scout carrying a dish of meat ready for cooking
French scouts on a training course, with woodcraft and cooking going on
French boy scouts enjoying meal at campFrench boy scouts enjoying a meal at camp
French boy scout cooking at campA French boy scout cooking at camp
Suffragette in Prison Dress Cleaning Kettle. A suffragette in replica prison uniform, sits polishing a cooking pot. She wears a large prison badge, issued from Holloway Prison
Boy scouts baking bread at camp, Cairo, Egypt
Boy scouts of the Gold Coast, West Africa, cooking at camp in Adeiso. Date: 1937
WW2 Poster -- the ATS wants CooksThe ATS wants Cooks. Recruitment poster, Auxiliary Territorial Service. Colour photolithograph, artist unknown, published by HMSO
Canadian scouts in GermanyThree Canadian scouts camping in Germany
Cooking as you go - Field kitchen on the moveCooking as you go. A field kitchen in the move behind the column. Somewhere in Flanders. 386202 Acting Sergeant Herbert Gibson, Mm, 1St Northumbrian Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps
Inmate carrying a plate of food and a cooking potOn a Fleischlose. An inmate carrying a plate of food and a cooking pot. Robert Walker
Wartime information poster, WW2Wartime information poster -- turn that GAS down! Less gas -- more ships. Date: 1940s
Lord Wooltons message to kitchen staff, WW2Lord Wooltons message to kitchen staff, stressing the importance of well cooked food and the avoidance of waste during the Second World War. Date: 1940s
War Time Pudding with Oxo, 1918Advertisement for Oxo from the First World War, suggesting that the versatile stock cube could help out your meat ration. A new Oxo dish prepared by an unidentified celebrated chef
Kitchens of Baden Powell House, LondonView of the modern kitchens at Baden Powell House, Queens Gate, South Kensington, London. The building was officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1961. Date: 10 July 1961
Rene Fraser cooking dinner on the G. Union Canal in 1930. Date: 1930
The Great Kitchen at Brighton PavilionThe Great Kitchen at Brighton Royal Pavilion, complete with decorative cast iron palm tree columns
Baking your own bread, WW1First World War advertisement from the British Commercial Gas Association, suggesting that, with the reduction in the number of bakers throughout the country
Cookery schoolA young ladies school of cookery in Tremont Street, Boston, United States Date: 1880
Cooking food for army in the field WWIVarious types of ovens and kitchens, from brick and clay ovens, parallel kitchen, broad arrow kitchen, aldershot ovens and internally heated oven burrowed into the side of a bank. Date: 1915
That Sword by B BairnsfatherA cartoon by Bruce Bairnsfather in which the imagined and actual usages of a sword in the First World War are juxtaposed. Date: 1915
British soldier cooks dinner on a brazier in trenchSomewhere in France, a British soldier cooks his dinner on a brazier in the trenches while his comrades keep a look out. Date: 1915