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New Zealand Dairy productsEmpire Marketing Board 1927-1933 poster, Dairy Factory, New Zealand Date: 1927-1933
Small Market in Rouen, NormandySmall street Market in Rouen, Normandy. The tressle table in the foreground appears to be seeling a wide a array of bric-a-brac! Date: circa 1910s
E. R. A. 1. 5 LITREEnglish Racing Automobiles produce a truly British racing car - and successful, too, winning many races in its class (1500 cc). Date: 1936
View of a street market, Vienna, AustriaView of a street market in Vienna, Austria. There are wooden crates piled up on both sides of the road, and stalls with produce on display. A stallholder on the left is adjusting her sun blind
SUN LOTIONHeatwave beauty hint - beware of blistered arms! Sun tan oil rubbed into the arms and neck before exposure to the sun, will avoid blistering and produce a smooth, even tan! Date: 1930s
Gunpowder FactoryThe ruins of the old Powdermills in the Cherrybrook Valley, near Postbridge, Devonshire, England, which used to produce gunpowder. Date: 19th century
Portugal - Ponta Delgada - Colonial Exhibition of 1901. A stand describing cheese making in one of Portugals International possessions. Date: 1901
SIEMENS FACTORY / 1930 SSiemens town factory unit in Berlin, founded in 1847 by Werner von Siemens, inventor of the pointer telegraph, who opened the factory to produce it Date: mid 1930 s
Yes! We Have No Bananas. A music sheet cover showing a fruit and vegetable seller who is sorry, but he has no bananas today! He holds out his hands and shrugs in front of his shop. Date: 1920s
English Guernsey Cattle Society ExhibitThe English Guernsey Cattle Societys Exhibit at the London Dairy Show, 1934
Abundance and Prosperity - a New Years wish for 1906
Fantasy Postcard on Turkish EmpireFantasy postcard by Raphael Tuck featuring aspects of Turkish art, script and produce Date: circa 1906
Covent Garden Market TraderA Covent Garden Market Trader unloads his wooden crates of fruit and vegetables
Market garden produceA selection of market vegetables including artichokes, displayed in baskets in front of greenhouses and vegetable plots
Produce from around the EmpireUnidentified illustration but possibly for an Empire Marketing Board poster, featuring people from around the world, standing under a Union Jack flag and surrounded by a wide range of exotic produce
WW2 - Aircraft manufacture in AustraliaThe Australian aircraft manufacture industry during World War Two. It took the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation 16 months to produce its first 100 Wirraway machines
Three-wheeler milkfloatA Milkman on his morning round, fills up a crate from his vintage yet stylish three-wheeled float. This model is a Norwich Dairy milk electric, (DP Kathanode battery operated) delivery float
The Green-grocerss Shop. A little girl examines the variety of fruit and veg for sale
Portrait of The Duchess of Kent, Mother of Queen VictoriaPortrait of H.R.H. The Duchess of Kent, mother of Queen Victoria, an engraaving after the portrait by Winterhalter. Formerly Victoria of Saxe-Coburg
The Mills of Gwynfynydd Mine, Wales, 1911Photograph showing the mills of Gwynfynydd gold mine, near Carnarvon, 1911. These buildings were where quartz was crushed and washed to produce gold
Civil Code RevisedThe project to introduce a new Code Civile leads to wrangling from all parties, and will not produce tangible results until 1804
Harrisons Ice Making Machine, 1858Engraving showing the ice making machine, designed by Mr. Harrison of Geelong, Australia, 1858. Built by Mr. Siebe of Denmark Street, Soho, London
The Christmas Hamper from homeIllustration by S. Begg showing British soldiers during World War I receiving a hamper full of Christmas produce sent from home, including tinned food, a turkey, fruit cake and mince pies
The Hanwell AsylumA exterior view of the Hanwell asylum in north-west London. The asylum opened in 1831, on the outskirts of London. Patients were encouraged to become self-sufficient
A Devonshire lace-makerLace-making was a typical cottage industry and could be carried out independently by women in their homes. The woman in the picture sits by the hearth in a cottage with a bolster-style pillow firmly
At a Printing OfficeA force of Communards prepare to requisition a printing- office, to produce posters and handbills in the Communard cause
Training athletes before a gameOxygen used as a substitute for training athletes. The gas is inhaled before a game or race and is believed to produce outstanding preformances
Great Electric Induction CoilDemonstration of the Great Electric Induction Coil at the Polytechnic Institution in London in 1869 by Professor Pepper. Viewed by a large number of visitors to the Polytechnic
Brick MakingBrick making: a wheelbarrow is used to transport moulded bricks while a pony turns a mixer to produce the clay, sand and water mixture
First pictogramAn examples of photographs transmitted over telephone wires from Cleveland, Ohio to New York, to produce the first pictogram on May 19th, 1924
Checked Evening Gown 34A gown by Jeanne Lanvin using a diaphanous striped fabric overlaid to produce a diagonal check effect. It has a square neckline & a gored skirt & is worn with a broad silver belt
Vegetable Seller, JapanA Japanese street trader of vegetables carries the produce in baskets suspended from the ends of a long pole
Vegetable Seller, ParisA working class woman in Paris, selling vegetables from a basket balanced on her head
Worcester China Vase 2Why import Chinese vases all the way from China when the craftsmen at the Worcester manufactory can produce work like this ?
Scots MarketpeopleA Scotch Market-Woman and Children - all three carrying baskets of produce while mama carries a huge pot of milk, probably
Polish King ConvertsMIECZYSLAW I, Duke of Great Poland, after several pagan wives have failed to produce an heir, weds Christian Dombrowska, has a child, so converts to Christianity
Trade, AfricaAn African factoty. What they produce is anyones guess but they are ideally situated to transport their goods by river, where a steam boat waits to be loaded
Leadenhall Market 1901Interior view of LEADENHALL MARKET, a general produce market in the City of London
Cook and AdmirersThe cook attracts many admirers - but do they admire her for herself alone, or for what she can produce with the help of her Wilson Cooker ?
Grecian Bend 1868Grecian Bend: Walking dress of short skirt with single flounce & an over-skirt looped up the sides to produce an apron front & puffed out behind. Ruched trim is used
New York Produce ExchangeExchanging produce is conducted pretty much like an auction in the Call Room of the New York Produce Exchange
French Street MarketNormandie countrywomen come into Saint-Vst-le-Hougue and wait with their baskets along the street while the townswomen inspect their produce
London Coster / ScrapA London costerman, balancing a basket of fruit on his head, calls out to attract trade; his apprentice rides a carrot- chewing mule laden with more produce
Butter ChurnsA traditonal butter churn (left) and a barrel-type from Normandy (right)
Mesmer Homme BaquetFive minutes of treatment by the baquet-homme suffice to produce wonderful effects on an ailing body thanks to the forces emitted by the eight bottles round the octagon
Chinese Pig (Bewick)This breed was widely imported into England in the 18th century, and interbred with the native breeds to produce a breed combining the advantages of both
Continuous Roll PaperModern manufacturing processes produce paper in a continuous roll
Slades SlateSlate used by Henry Slade to produce spirit messages at Philadelphia