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Poultry Collection (page 10)

Background imagePoultry Collection: Guinea-pig house

Guinea-pig house from the Gardeners & Poultry Keepers Guide Date: 1908

Background imagePoultry Collection: Bicycle shed

Bicycle shed
Lean-to bicycle shed from the Gardeners & Poultry Keepers Guide Date: 1908

Background imagePoultry Collection: Keepers hut & store

Keepers hut & store from the Gardeners & Poultry Keepers Guide Date: 1908

Background imagePoultry Collection: Aftermath of major fire, Smithfield Poultry Market, London

Aftermath of major fire, Smithfield Poultry Market, London
The aftermath of a fire at Smithfield Poultry Market, London, on 23 January 1958, looking north along the eastern gangway, taken about 36 hours after the fire had broken out

Background imagePoultry Collection: Third act of the play Chantecler by Rostand, 1910

Third act of the play Chantecler by Rostand, 1910
A scene from the third act of the play Chantecler by Edmond Eugene Alexis Rostand. Lucien Guitry plays the cockerel Chantecler, the eponymous hero of the play. Date: 1910

Background imagePoultry Collection: Major fire, Smithfield Poultry Market, London

Major fire, Smithfield Poultry Market, London
A major fire at Smithfield Poultry Market, London, on 23 January 1958 -- firefighters with hosepipes and a Dennis fire engine (rubble from roadworks not connected with fire)

Background imagePoultry Collection: Scenes from the play Chantecler by Rostand, 1910

Scenes from the play Chantecler by Rostand, 1910
A page from Femina magazine, showing scenes from the first and second act of the play Chantecler by Edmond Eugene Alexis Rostand

Background imagePoultry Collection: Bonzo, Chee-Kee and Jock by George Studdy

Bonzo, Chee-Kee and Jock by George Studdy
Bonzo, Chee-Kee and Jock suddenly remember their New Years Resolutions, and help to remove the feathers from a delivery of poultry. Date: 1924

Background imagePoultry Collection: The Seven Good Deeds of Bonzo (Saturday)

The Seven Good Deeds of Bonzo (Saturday) -- he gives the fattened Christmas turkey a little exercise. Date: 1923

Background imagePoultry Collection: Hungry Peter as a piglet stealing poultry food

Hungry Peter as a piglet stealing poultry food
First Come, First Served -- Hungry Peter as a piglet unwittingly stealing the food from the cock and hens, who peck at him and drive him away. Date: 1912

Background imagePoultry Collection: Poultry yard 1895

Poultry yard 1895
Three children feeding the chickens. Date: 1895

Background imagePoultry Collection: Poland fowls and speckled Hamburg hens

Poland fowls and speckled Hamburg hens
Cocks and chickens: Poland fowls and speckled Hamburgs

Background imagePoultry Collection: Man feeding poultry, watched by a boy

Man feeding poultry, watched by a boy
A man feeding poultry in a large back garden, watched by a little boy. Date: 1920s

Background imagePoultry Collection: Geese at Bolingey, near Perranporth, Cornwall

Geese at Bolingey, near Perranporth, Cornwall
Geese in the village of Bolingey, near Perranporth, Cornwall. A man stands at the side of a cart in the background. Date: 1922

Background imagePoultry Collection: Nursery Rhymes -- bull and dog, cockerel

Nursery Rhymes -- bull and dog, cockerel
Nursery Rhymes -- two illustrations, showing a bull tossing an unfortunate dog into the air, and a cock crowing at sunrise, waking all the farmyard animals. Date: early 20th century

Background imagePoultry Collection: Nursery Rhymes -- Golden Egg

Nursery Rhymes -- Golden Egg
Nursery Rhymes -- two scenes from the Goose that laid the Golden Egg, showing Mother Goose and her owl outside her cottage (above), and two men on a country road with the golden egg (below)

Background imagePoultry Collection: Cover design, Nursery Rhymes

Cover design, Nursery Rhymes, showing Mother Goose flying through the air. Date: early 20th century

Background imagePoultry Collection: Baby Scouts -- crying baby

Baby Scouts -- crying baby
Baby Scouts -- Why, what are all these sobs and tears about -- they said he was too young to be a scout! Date: 1900

Background imagePoultry Collection: Finchale Priory

Finchale Priory
Feeding poultry in the grounds of the ruined Finchale Priory, near Durham. Date: 1833

Background imagePoultry Collection: Grocers Hall

Grocers Hall, Poultry Date: 1830

Background imagePoultry Collection: POULTRY

POULTRY
St Mildreds church, Poultry. Date: 1827

Background imagePoultry Collection: Feeding Poultry 1930S

Feeding Poultry 1930S
An English farmer feeds his hens in between some haystacks. Date: early 1930s

Background imagePoultry Collection: How to Carve

How to Carve
The correct way to carve poultry, a demonstration at the London School of Carving. Date: early 1930s

Background imagePoultry Collection: Roast Chicken and Sauce

Roast Chicken and Sauce
A whole roast chicken covered in a savoury sauce and served with celery Date: 1930s

Background imagePoultry Collection: Nassau, Bahamas - Woman takes fowls to Market

Nassau, Bahamas - Woman takes fowls to Market, A brace of Tureys in a box on her head and a couple of chickens in her arms. Certainly not a paltry load! Date: circa 1910s

Background imagePoultry Collection: Cheapside - with Bow Church and St Pauls, London

Cheapside - with Bow Church and St Pauls, London
Cheapside - view toward Bow Church and St Paul s, London Date: circa 1910s

Background imagePoultry Collection: Canada - Transporting a load of fancy poulty

Canada - Transporting a load of fancy poulty, the size of which is certainly not paltry! Date: 1904

Background imagePoultry Collection: Japan - Remarkable Fowl at Miyanoshita

Japan - Remarkable Fowl at Miyanoshita
Japan - Remarkable Onagadori at Miyanoshita with incredibly long tail feathers - nothing poultry about this display! Onagadori means " long-tailed fowl" in Japanese

Background imagePoultry Collection: Young Boy and Girl carrying chickens

Young Boy and Girl carrying chickens
A charming painting by Elizabeth Bem, showing a young Boy and a young Girl, each carrying a chicken. Date: 1902

Background imagePoultry Collection: Bread and Poultry Market at Quai des Grands Augustins

Bread and Poultry Market at Quai des Grands Augustins

Background imagePoultry Collection: Plate depicting various birds including the Dodo, Turkey and

Plate depicting various birds including the Dodo, Turkey and Peacock. From: The ornithology of Francis Willughby. Date: 1678

Background imagePoultry Collection: Plate depicting various birds, mainly poultry

Plate depicting various birds, mainly poultry.. From: The ornithology of Francis Willughby. Date: 1678

Background imagePoultry Collection: Jugend front cover, two soldiers with poultry

Jugend front cover, two soldiers with poultry
Front cover design for Jugend magazine, depicting two rather ugly soldiers in red uniform, leering at a turkey and a goose. Perhaps they are looking forward to cooking and eating them. Date: 1898

Background imagePoultry Collection: 16 / 17th C. London Street

16 / 17th C. London Street
A northwest view of the house of William Parker, Lord Monteagle, in the parish of St Saviour s, Southwark - a good example of unpretentious town houses of the period Date: 16-17th century

Background imagePoultry Collection: Aftermath of major fire, Smithfield Poultry Market, London

Aftermath of major fire, Smithfield Poultry Market, London
The aftermath of a fire at Smithfield Poultry Market, London, on 23 January 1958, looking east along the southern gangway, taken about 36 hours after the fire had broken out

Background imagePoultry Collection: Askett Duck Farm

Askett Duck Farm
Picking shed, Askett Duck Farm, Aylesbury 1900 Date: 1900

Background imagePoultry Collection: Cockerel, hen and chicks in a farmyard

Cockerel, hen and chicks in a farmyard
A cockerel, hen and three chicks in a farmyard. Date: circa early 20th century

Background imagePoultry Collection: Choosing Christmas dinner, Manchester

Choosing Christmas dinner, Manchester
A woman choosing her Christmas dinner goose at one of many stands at the Central Market in Manchester. It was customary in many of the markets of the North of England for geese

Background imagePoultry Collection: Six women in Chicken Stealing Competition

Six women in Chicken Stealing Competition
Six women competitors in the Chicken Stealing Competition held at the Essex Motor Club Annual Gymkhana at High Beach, Epping Forest, Essex. circa 1911

Background imagePoultry Collection: Joyce Green Hospital - Poultry runs - isolation blocks in di

Joyce Green Hospital - Poultry runs - isolation blocks in di
Poultry runs with isolation blocks in distance at the Joyce Green Smallpox Hospital at Long Reach near Dartford. The hospital, which was operated by the Metropolitan Asylums Board, open in 1903

Background imagePoultry Collection: Silhouette of geese and a windmill

Silhouette of geese and a windmill

Background imagePoultry Collection: The Graphic Christmas Number 1924 front cover

The Graphic Christmas Number 1924 front cover
Front cover of The Graphic, Christmas Number 1924 featuring a gleeful cherub riding a concerned looking turkey, who has the added humiliation of a Christmas cracker hanging around his neck. Date: 1924

Background imagePoultry Collection: Feeding Geese

Feeding Geese
Feeding time, a scene on a farm in Cheshire, England, showing geese and poultry being fed on grain. Date: 1960s

Background imagePoultry Collection: Boys with bats and stumps frighten the birds away

Boys with bats and stumps frighten the birds away
Boys with bats and stumps, on their way to play cricket, frighten the cockerel and his family away. Date: 1937

Background imagePoultry Collection: A cockerel catches the moth

A cockerel catches the moth, watched by his hen and chicks. Jack Sparrow misses out again. Date: 1937

Background imagePoultry Collection: Bird Enclosure - Valmondois, France

Bird Enclosure - Valmondois, France
Early outdoor wire and mesh bird enclosure, for poultry, pigeons and possibly doves at the Maubuisson Mill at Valmondois, Seine Region, France. Date: 1911

Background imagePoultry Collection: London Poultry

London Poultry
in the heart of the City of London Date: circa 1900

Background imagePoultry Collection: Eggs / France / 18th C

Eggs / France / 18th C
The Art of making chicks hatch. Eggs are kept in barrels buried in dung. Thermometers are used to control the temperature and make eggs hatch faster. Date: Circa 1760



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