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Transporting cheeses - Alkmaar, the NetherlandsTransporting round Edam cheeses at Alkmaar - a municipality and a city in the Netherlands, in the province of North Holland. Alkmaar is famed for its traditional cheese market. Date: 1920s
WW2 poster, Dig on for Victory, designed by Peter Fraser. Showing a man with home-grown vegetables and a gardening fork. Date: early 1940s
WW2 poster, Grow more food, dig for victory -- wanted 500, 000 more allotment holders, for plots of land apply to your council. Date: circa 1940
Butchers Shop of J G Randall of Muswell Hill Road, London. Date: circa 1905
Map of the French Department of Charente - No. 16Map of the French Department of Charente - No.16, featuring inset illustrations of Paper production industry, La Rochefoucauld
WW2 - Shortage of Potatoes in Britain during the WarSorry No Potatoes - a British housewife has limited choice for her vegetable purchasing, as potato stocks dry up due to tight rationing control over supply - December, 1941. Date: 1941
Porters carrying vegetables - Madeira, PortugalPoster depicting two Porters carrying vegetables down to the harbour for export - Madeira, Portugal Date: 1937
Buy British - Empire Marketing Board Poster encouraging the purchase of home-grown produce, products and services. Striking design by Tom Purvis. circa 1930s
Milk delivery men and carts, Walton-on-the-Naze, EssexWs Baker & Son Victoria Dairy milk delivery men pictured with their carts at Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex. Milkman Bill Whittle (left)
Victorian costermonger and his cartA Victorian costermonger and his cart, stacked up with baskets full of produce, photographed on a street of terraced Georgian houses. Date: 4 February 1893
Lilac & Black Dress 1870Black & lilac polonaise: double-breased jacket bodice with revers, under-skirt with broad, single flounce. The over-skirt is arranged to produce an apron front
Felix Potin ShopS Mikels branch of FELIX POTIN at Saint-Ambroix, Gard (France). The famous Potin shops were some of the earliest chain stores for groceries and general produce
Futen, God of the WindsThe Japanese god of the winds brings winter storms and spring zephyrs in his sack, and the Meteorological Office have to guess which he will produce next
Produce Exchange building, Havana, Cuba, with pedestrians and traffic outside. Date: circa 1910
Seville, Andalucia, Spain - The dock. The Torre del Oro (Golden Tower), which can be seen in the right background, dominates the banks of the river Guadalquivir - it is a remnant of the Moorish
Transporting cheeses - Alkmaar, the NetherlandsTransporting round Edam cheeses at Alkmaar - a municipality and a city in the Netherlands, in the province of North Holland. Alkmaar is famed for its traditional cheese market. circa 1910s
The wine caves of the Abziza Farm. Beni-Md, AlgeriaTwo men stand outside a doorway to the wine caves of the Abziza Farm in Beni-M d, Algeria. These two buildings would have been used to produce
Marseilles, France - an angry fishwife hits out at a man who dares to suggests that her produce is not fresh. Date: circa 1910s
USA - Produce Exchange. New York - Produce Exchange. New York. The building has been replaced by 2 Broadway next to the historic Bowling Green.. Part of Box 160 Modern New York, Boswell collection
Weighing round Edam cheeses at Alkmaar - The NetherlandsWeighing round Edam cheeses at Alkmaar - a municipality and a city in the Netherlands, in the province of North Holland. Alkmaar is famed for its traditional cheese market. circa 1910s
Map of the French Department of Loiret - No. 45Map of the French Department of Loiret - No.45, featuring inset illustrations depicting Sully sur Loire, ceramics from Gien, foodstuffs from Orleans and an inset portrait of Gaspard II de Coligny
Farm Produce for CarnloughFarm Produce forCarnlough - a view of a horse and cart with goods led by a man talking to another on the street in Carnlough. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Antrim: Carnlough)
Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market, Boston, Massachusetts, USAFaneuil Hall (left) and Quincy Market, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. circa 1915
ThanksgivingIllustration depicting a farm girl displaying produce of the harvest. Date: circa 1910
Picking oranges, Riverside, California, USAWorkers picking navel oranges, Riverside, California, USA. The boxes are labelled Riverside Navel Orange Company. Date: 1898
Miller, Greiner & Co, Wholesale Grocers and Produce Dealers, Washington Street, Buffalo, New York State, USA -- handwritten invoice. 1878
Thomas Chenery, EditorTHOMAS CHENERY Eton-and-Cambridge educated lawyer, professor of Arabic, helped produce Revised Bible, Editor of The Times. Date: 1826 - 1884
Benz Motor TricycleBenzs motor tricycle is essentially a carriage with a motor : in 1892 he will produce something more closely resembling a motor car. 1885
Making Remembrance PoppyMAKING POPPIES It takes 300 men a full working year to produce the 40, 000, 000 poppies required for remembrance day. Each one is hand finished. Date: 1940
Poster design, Daily Mail Flower and Fruit Show. Date: circa 1920s
Produce of the British Empire, Empire Marketing Board, depicting a typically English county show. Date: 1928
Corner shop, 50 Dorset Street, Baker Street, LondonLarge corner shop at 50 Dorset Street, Baker Street, London -- Larrad greengrocer, fruiterer and florist, with a large display of produce out on the pavement. Date: circa 1910s
Arab boy climbing date tree, Algeria, North AfricaArab boy at an oasis, climbing a tree to remove the bad dates before the harvest, Algeria, North Africa. Date: circa 1910
Gentleman talking to farmers with produce, c. 1800A gentleman stops two farmers with baskets of produce on a donkey presumably on their way to market, c. 1800 Date: C.1800
Cartoon, Cost of food and drink, WW1Cartoon illustrating the cost of food and drink during the First World War. Various tradesmen comment on the cost of their produce. Date: 1916
Douglas B-26C Invader -The US Army Air Forces attempt to produce an equivalent to the DH Mosquito
Egyptian farmer on a threshing machine pulled by two oxen.. Handcolored lithograph from Friedrich Wilhelm Goedsches Complete Gallery of Peoples in True Pictures, Meissen, circa 1835-1840
A Union Castle Company Ocean Liner at Cape Town, South Africa being loaded with the glorious fruits of the country and other cargo prior to her homeward journey to England (the Mother Country !)
Vestibule, French Market, New Orleans, USAVestibule of the French Market, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, with the original pillars erected in 1822. Date: circa 1920s
View of the Old French Market, New Orleans, USAView of the Old French Market, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. Date: circa 1910s
Suffragette Give Me a Vote CeramicA wild-eyed suffragette dressed in the colours of the W.S.P.U - purple, white and green, waves a flag which reads, I Want a Vote
Traffic congestion, Covent Garden, London WC2Traffic congestion in the Covent Garden area, London WC2, 26 March 1959, looking down towards The Strand, with the corner of Maiden Lane, and the offices of The Lady magazine on the left
Countrymen with horses in the City of LondonCountrymen with horses in Love Lane, City of London. Date: 20th century
Russian Communal KitchenSeven women busying themselves around a stone work top adorned with an array of large tins and pots in a 1920s Russian communal kitchen. Date: 1920 s
Large shop open at night, Hollywood, California, USAA large shop open at night in Hollywood, California, USA. Date: 1940s
Chocolate box design, waterside scenesChocolate box design, featuring waterside scenes, possibly in Normandy, France. Date: 20th century
Yoghurt SalesmanA youthful Romanian Yoghurt Seller, with a defiant look in his eye, carrying two pans of his dairy wares (carried on a yolk over his shoulder). Date: 1910s
France AngoulemeMarket-women set out their produce in the market-place. Date: circa 1835