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FruitsellerPeople You See. From Teddy Bear (10 September 1966)
Small bird and grapes. Print shows a bird in flight beneath grapevines. Date between 1890 and 1920
Grapes on a vine. Date between 1800 and 1870
A French woman picking grapes in a vineyard. The rural French countryside
Domestic Servants Insurance Act - Comic PostcardDomestic Servants Insurance Act " I don t care how often I get hurt now, I am insured." A bandgaged housemaid shows her delight at the terms of the Domestic Servants Insurance Act
Carrying grapes - Portugal. A line of men with large heavy baskets of grapes leave the vineyard. The baskets are supported with thick leater head straps
Still life of grapesA beautifully rendered still life of green and black grapes, by Henrietta Grace Baden Powell (nee Smyth, 1824-1914), mother of Robert. circa 1840s
Basket of fruitA brightly coloured basket of fruit, containg among other things, grapes, apples, oranges, cherries and pineapple, hangs by a ribbon from a flowering tree. 1937
Australia - Adelaide - Auldana Vineyards - A team of eight oxen pull a three-ton load uphill. Date: 1908
Picking grapes - RomaniaPicking and crushing (by hand) grapes from a vine in Romania. Date: 1914
Young Romanian Boy in traditional costume, carrying two large flat baskets of fruit on either side, balanced on a strap across his shoulders. One basket contains pears, the other holding grapes
View of the Schwedenplatz, Vienna, AustriaView of a market square, the Schwedenplatz, in Vienna, Austria. There is a stall on the right with fruit for sale, and a few people are out shopping. Date: 1953
Advert for Wincarnis old English wine jelly 1931Quite a new flavour. You never tried a jelly quite so delicious as this. Its a wine jelly at a price you can afford. Not just a wine flavoured jelly but a real wine jelly with all the subtle
The Great Vine, Hampton Court Palace - according to the caption on this postacrd, the vine generally has 2-3000 bunches of grapes upon it and is 110 feet long! Date: 1908
Fruit Sellers - Casablanca, MoroccoMoroccan Fruit sellers, Casablanca - selling mostly grapes by the look of things. Date: circa 1910s
Quetta, Pakistan - Fruit Market stall of Mr Khan, He is selling mostly melons and grapes Date: circa 1910s
1920s jewellery design1920s costume jewellery design, taking its inspiration from different subjects such as nature and religion. 1924
A couple in the Black ForestA couple strolling along hand-in-hand in the Black Forest, Germany. The lady is carrying bottle of red wine, likely to be enjoyed in some shady spot away from prying eyes.... Date: circa 1910s
Raisin Industry, California, USRaisin Industry, California, United States. London Layers from Fresno, California. Fresno and the surrounding area produce about 60 percent of the worlds raisins
Daily Mail Home Exhibition - Australian WinesDaily Mail Home Exhibition - An exhibit promoting the wines of Australia Date: circa 1930s
VIIIme Exposition Suisse D Agriculture (2 / 3)Promotional postcard for the VIIIme Exposition Suisse D Agriculture (8th Swiss Agricultural Exhibition) at Lausanne, Switzerland (2/3) Date: 1910
Fox and GrapesThe Fox and the Grapes. Date: 1912
Marot / Clement / De BrijCLEMENT MAROT French poet Date: 1496? - 1544
Picking grapesYoung sicilian lady picking grapes ready to make into wine
Man holding two bunches of white grapesA man in a vineyard, holding two large bunches of white grapes which he has just picked
Italy - Transporting Grape Juice, Bologna
Georgia - Tbilisi - Fruit Seller outside his shop. Tbilisi, the capital (and largest) city in Georgia - formerly known as Tiflis
Hyeres, France - Countrywoman with watering canHyeres, Provence, France - Countrywoman with watering can about to water her plants. She stands next to an impressive grapevine
Romanian Fruit SellerA young Romanian boy in National costume carrying two large baskets filled with fruit (including melons, figs and grapes)
A London CosterA London street coster, with his cart of fruit. A veritable cornucopia, wonderfully displayed on a white cloth and as spectacularly opulent in its variety, as the coster is dour in face!
William Thomas Burgess, Channel swimmerWilliam Thomas Burgess (right) at Walmer after his successful channel swim, which took place on 5-6 September 1911. He was the second person to swim the channel after Captain Matthew Webb in 1875
Feather Seller - TurkeyA door-to-door itinerant feather seller in Constantinople, Turkey. He also carries a bunch of grapes on his head!
Grape Stall - Adelaide, AustraliaA superb photographic card depicting a grape barrow in Adelaide (King William Street), Australia. The sign shows the advantage of buying 4 pounds of freshly-picked grapes which (at 3 pence)
GRAPESDuke of Buccleuch Lady Downes Seedling Gros Colman
Sour GrapesA new method of catching foxes to be introduced in the coming season. Robinson was a regular contributor to the Sketch, the Bystander and other ILN titles during his lifetime
Decorative circular borderA circular decorative border, comprising of various colourful foodstuffs from fruit and vegetables to game birds
Manisa on the Meander, Turkey - Grape FestivalFamous grape Festival at Manisa on the Meander River, Turkey
Eating GrapesA young girl lies in a garden eating plump grapes from a vine
Vineyard in California, 1888Illustration showing a female worker harvesting grapes in a Southern Californian Vineyard, 1888
Months / September / GrapesWorkers picking grapes
JOHN XV: 1, 2 I am the true vine and my father is the husbandman... Text decorated with grape vine and grapes & fruiting and flowering passion flower vine
Fable / Elm and VineThe vine needs the elm tree to support it; the elm needs the vines grapes to enhance it
The Stag and the VineTHE STAG AND THE VINE A stag is hidden from the hunters and their dogs by a thick vine, but is then tempted to eat the grapes and the rustling gives him away
Harvesting GrapesMen cutting grapes from a fine Royal vine in a hothouse at Hampton Court, England. Date: 1930s
Girl with Grapes C1880A girl with a basket of grapes
Lassie Tramples WashingIt is the firm belief of postcard makers that the Scots are too canny to waste money on a washing machine - instead they trample the washing, the way the French do grapes
Fruit DishesFruit dishes : pineapple, grapes, apples, plums, greengages, apricots, peaches and melon
Fruit Stall 1930SA lady gazes with interest at a fruit stall selling grapes, oranges and apples