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Dinner time out West. American frontiersmen enjoying a well earned break on their travels. The midday dinner is variable as to time
Police eating lunch at the Epsom Coronation Derby, 1911. 1911
Elevenses by Muriel Dawson -- a little girl sits down for a bite to eat. Date: circa 1930s
Bonzos Midsummer Day-dream. Cartoon strip from Bonzos Annual, 1935. 1935
Russian Aristocracy Enjoying a LuncheonTen Wealthy Russians enjoying a spot of luncheon in 1913. Date: 1913
Nursery Rhymes -- man watching pigs in a styNursery Rhymes -- a man watching pigs in a sty. In the first illustration the pigs are plump and happy, but in the second they are thin and crying. Date: early 20th century
Group of sportswomenA group of seven sportswomen with hockey sticks, who have stopped for a break and a bite to eat
Nursery Rhymes -- Jack Sprat, man in forestNursery Rhymes -- two illustrations. Above -- Jack Sprat could eat no fat, his wife could eat no lean. Below -- a man in a forest in a green costume. Date: early 20th century
Women at Versailles 3The market-women of Paris march to Versailles to demand bread from the king. (And no, Marie Antoinette will NOT say let them eat cake... Date: 5 October 1789
POLICEMENs PICNICTwo laughing policemen, captured on camera enjoying a picnic, or perhaps just a flask of tea and a bite to eat, next to a tent! Date: early 1930s
Advertisement for Cadburys chocolate -- male model (Jack Todd) posing in an antique shop. 1959
Advertisement for McVitie biscuits -- models posing as mother and two children (Jane Hancock, Merrill Colbrook and John Moulder Brown). 1959
A Group of Japanese men in matching costumes at a Festival Date: circa 1910s
Japanese Woman O-Koto-San and maid at suppertimeJapanese Woman O-Koto-San talks to her maid while partaking of supper. Date: circa 1905
Japan - Geisha Girls eating noodles Date: circa 1905
Four young Zulu children enjoy an early breakfast Date: circa 1903
Flower-lovers dine beneath wisteria blossoms - Tokyo, JapanFlower-lovers dine/lunch beneath wisteria blossoms - Tokyo, Japan Date: circa 1910s
Tibetan Picnic Party Date: circa 1920s
Japan - Two young Children eating rice and drinking tea Date: circa 1906
Flying Terms Defined - Flier Education. A jolly cartoon dog demonstrates some flight terminology: Power Diving (attempt to grab a bone thwarted)
Little girl asking permission to start eating Date: circa 1911
Russian villagers having lunchRussian villagers take a break from hard work on the family farm and have their lunch, sitting outside in the grass close to their wooden cabin home. Date: circa 1901
Extended family eating Christmas Dinner. Three generations celebrate with turkey and all the trimmings which rationing would allow
Girl ensuring her boy has enough to eat(translation) That what meekly: soup - a pie, bread to milk, the woman - to the man! A Girl ensuring her boy has enough to eat... Date: 1909
Eating Watermelons - Hamilton, BermudaA group of native Bermudians eating freshly cut Watermelons - Hamilton, Bermuda. Date: circa 1910s
Candle holder and mouse on a cutout Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s
Group of Animals the Israelites were forbidden to eatGroup of Animals the Israelites were forbidden to consume as food. circa late 19th century
Mother feeding her small son a spoonful of jam c. 1910
Chocolat time (18th c. ). EngravingChocolat time (18th c.). Engraving
Don t eat, great TorrigianoGOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). Don t eat, great Torrigiano!. Goya denounces with this ink drawing the position
Sin Taung village - Kalaw - SinTaung (sin =elephant, taung = mountain). A Gurka village - Walk to station to take the down train to Sintaung to eat picnic lunch and then await return train
NFS mobile kitchen in use, WW2These mobile kitchens, presented to the NFS (London Region No 5), were donated by the Canadian Red Cross
A Russian officer sitting at a table is about to eat, but a Japanese soldier is taking the meal away, indicating a Japanese victory over Russian forces. Date 1904 or 1905
Eat, drink, and be merry
French humour. Fish preparing to eat a man. " I can assure you it exists in the air."
This is what God gives us - what are you giving so that others may live? Eat less wheat, meat, fats, sugar - send more to Europe or they will starve
Save the products of the land - Eat more fish-they feed themselves United States Food Administration. Poster showing underwater view of fish swimming among seaweed. Date 1917
Little Americans, do your bit Eat oatmeal, corn meal mush, ... Save the wheat for our soldiers - Leave nothing on your plate. Poster showing a young boy saluting a bowl of cereal. Date 1917
Hunger - For three years America has fought starvation in Belgium Will you eat less wheat, meat, fats and sugar that we may still send food in ship loads?. Poster showing starving women and children
Feed a fighter - Eat only what you need - Waste nothing - That he and his family may have enough. Poster showing a soldier in a trench, holding a cup. Date 1918
Blood or bread Others are giving their blood - You will shorten the war - save life, if you eat only what you need, and waste nothing. Poster showing a man lifting an injured man. Date 1917
What we get to eat in the country. Illustration shows a vignette cartoon showing a country woman harvesting canned fruits and vegetables from The Quaint Old Kitchen Garden
This is the storekeeper He sells the things that are good for you to eat : He must keep the food clean. Poster about retail food markets, merchants, and healthy eating. Date 1936 or 1937
Yurt and family - Far Eastern Siberian Russia Date: circa 1920s
Rudston Roman Villa mosaics during excavation 1 / 3Rudston Roman Villa mosaics during excavation - Rudston, East Yorkshire - dated to the 4th century. The villa contained some of the best examples of Roman mosaics
Going into the Garden to Eat WormsAn expression of utmost displeasure and disappointment - a little chick completely fed up states: " Nobody loves me - I m going into the garden to eat worms." Date: 1918
Estate houses of SledmereThe Estate Cottages at Sledmere in the East Riding of Yorkshire, built to house those employed on the holdings of Sledmere House, a Georgian country house (built in 1751 by Richard Sykes)
Montenegrin women eating their breakfast Date: circa 1930s