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BOTTLING HEINZ PICKLESBottling Heinz pickles in a factory in Pittsburgh, America. Date: 1906
Advertisement for Moores Maltine Vinegar from the Midland Vinegar Company, available in five gallon sealed barrels direct from the brewery and ideal for pickling, salads and as a table condiment
Tunisia - a trader in a shops in the medina of TunisTunisia - a fantastic photographic portrait of a trader in a shop in the medina of Tunis. Possibly a fruit seller? Date: circa 1908
Advert, Rowat & Co, Manufacturers, Govan, GlasgowAdvert for Rowat & Co, Manufacturers of Pickles and Sauces, Govan, Glasgow, Scotland. 1905
Edward Pink & Sons, Wholesalers and ManufacturersEdward Pink & Sons, London, Wholesalers and Manufacturers, Staple Street, Long Lane and Borough, London. 1888
Illustration by Cecil Aldin, Pickles. Pickles tries to catch hold of his own tail. Date: 1909
Advertisement for Pan Yan Pickle, WW1First World War advertisement for Pan Yan Pickle, showing a happy soldier enjoying a bite to eat in the trenches. 1915
Crosse and Blackwells Mixed Pickles advertisementAdvertisement for Crosse and Blackwells Mixed vegetable pickles, perfect with joints or mince. 1930
LCC-LFB Wilfred Pickles (BBC) at Fire Brigade HQThe BBCs Have a Go radio programme visited the London Fire Brigade with its host, Wilfred Pickles. The picture shows the radio broadcast from the HQs lecture theatre
The Lambs of Littlecote, a thrilling school storyPenny dreadful story, The Lambs of Littlecote, a thrilling school story, by E H Burrage - four schoolboys enjoy a midnight feast of ham, pickles and pie. circa 1890s
Fletts Happy Families - Miss Mixed Pickle - A Good Mixer. circa 1930s
Fletts Happy Families - box instructions. circa 1930s
Fletts Happy Families - box front. circa 1930s
End paper design by Cecil Aldin, Pickles, showing the naughty puppy running round in a circle with green ribbons. Date: 1909
Title page design by Cecil Aldin, Pickles, showing the puppy in question running round the outer border. Date: 1909
Cutting log at new sawmill, Western Front, WW1British men cutting a log for boarding at a new sawmill on the Western Front during World War One. Date: circa 1916
Display of South Australian Preserved FruitDisplay of photographs of South Australian Preserved Fruit at the Franco-British Exhibition, White City, London. The point of the Franco-British Exhibition in 1908 was to celebrate the Entente
Home Pickling 1930SJars full of home packed pickles with special safety lids. Date: 1930s
United Service RelishA jar of relish for cold meats etc exclusively from Harrods
Japanese Meal C19A group of Japanese people, seated on a tatami mat, enjoying a meal of rice and pickles