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British troops in church billets in Flanders, WW1Just back from the trenches, British troops settle down in church billets during a service after a stretch of work in the first line on the Western Front
Heinzs Pier, Atlantic City, New Jersey, USAHeinzs Pier, displaying the 57 varieties sign, Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA, with a crowd of people in the foreground
Real Turtle SoupAn illustrated advert by Freemans table delicacies offering turtle soup, made with West Indian turtles in compressed tablet form. A cheap alternative at two pence per plate. Date: 1915
The Soup March. Robert Walker
Ruhleben Internment Camp, 1914-17 The Soup MarchRuhleben Internment Camp, 1914-17. The Soup March - dated 17.5.15. Robert Walker
Gong Soups advertisement, WW1Advertisement for Gong soups, the instant packet soup variety of choice during the First World War, both on the home front and in the trenches
Lady Muriel Paget, WW1Lady Muriel Paget (1876 - 1938), nee Finch-Hatton, wife of Sir Richard Surtees Paget, second Baronet of Oldfallings Hall, Wolverhampton
Lady Muriel Paget (1876 - 1938), nee Finch-Hatton, wife of Sir Richard Surtees Paget, second Baronet of Oldfallings Hall, Wolverhampton
Red Cross motor soup kitchen donated by Burberry sA motor soup kitchen presented to the Red Cross Society by Messrs. Burberrys of Haymarket in 1915. The vehicle was of a very compact and serviceable design
The Womens Legion & Army Waste, WW1Women inspecting copper vats filled with boiling soup, involved in a scheme originated by Lady Londonderry to lessen waste in camp kitchens
Advert for Freemans Turtlekon soup 1919Turtlekon delicious real turtle soup. A cup of hot Turtlekon is a feast for an epicure - each little cube - ample for one person - provides in a highly concentrated form all the rich nourishment
Turtles for SoupA pile of turtles ready to be made into turtle soup. Date: early 1930s
Vietnam - Street Soup Seller Date: 1905
Nouveau Riche Gentleman in excessive fur-trimmed coatA Nouveau-Riche Gentleman who has grown a fine soup-strainer walrus moustache, wearing evening dress and a positively excessive fur-trimmed coat
Sellers of Chinese Soup - Saigon, Vietnam Date: circa 1940s
Girl ensuring her boy has enough to eat(translation) That what meekly: soup - a pie, bread to milk, the woman - to the man! A Girl ensuring her boy has enough to eat... Date: 1909
NONELL i MONTURIOL, Isidre (1873-1911). Poors Waiting for Soup. Postmodern art. Oil on canvas
ALENZA y NIETO, Leonardo (1807-1845). Soup distribution. Romanticism. Oil on canvas
Squirrels sharing alphabet soup
Vegetables for SoupA pile of fresh vegetables, including cabbage, cauliflower, onions, celery, etc. ready to be made into a pan of vegetable soup. Date: early 1930s
Calfs head for carvingDiagram showing how to carve a calfs head. Calfs head had many culinary uses in the Victorian kitchen, including a key ingredient in mock turtle soup
Itinerant Soup seller - VietnamItinerant Soup street vendor - Saigon (now Ho Chi Minh City) Vietnam Date: circa 1910s
National Amusement - The Bus Kitchen 1918If the ministry of food carries out its latest scheme, there should be plenty of excitement in getting ones dinner from the travelling food kichens
When national kichens come in bulk! 1918National Kitchens opened in the First World War to help poor people get hot food. Date: 1918
Dried FoodsInstant, dried and powder foods, such as mashed potatoes, soup and stuffing. Date: early 1980s
Campbells Soup Date: 1923
Workhouse bowl and mugAn inmates soup or gruel bowl and spoon from the Hackney workhouse and a mug from the Bootle workhouse, all marked with their unions monogram. Each held up to two pints of liquid. Date: Date unknown
Kaiser Wilhelm II at lunch in the field, WW1Kaiser Wilhelm II (1859-1941), German Emperor (centre), with army officers, eating lunch in the field during a visit to the Western Front, First World War. Date: June 1918
Chinese soup seller - VietnamA street vendor of Chinese soup - Saigion, Vietnam Date: circa 1910s
The Little Peasant
Outside the Soup KitchenThe poor and distressed throng the entrance to a soup kitchen : well-to-do passers- by look apprehensive as they are assailed by beggars Date: 1871
Campbells Soup AdCampbells vegetable soup Date: 1924
Halfpenny DinnersHalfpenny dinners are provided for poor children in the East End of London. Date: 1870
Returning medicine bottle at the Grocers ShopAn elderly gentleman Mr W. Hitchman delivers his bottle of medicine for collection and replacement at his local Grocers Shop
View of Piccadilly Circus, LondonA view of Piccadilly Circus, London, on a busy day
Salvation Army night shelter at supper timeA midnight supper of soup and bread at a London Salvation Army shelter for men brought in from the streets
Mother & children at tableA mother sits down to a meal with her two little daughters, and ladles soup into bowls
Nurse and patients at the Medical Centre, HendonScene at the Metropolitan Police Medical Centre, Hendon, north west London, showing a nurse with two patients in a rest room
Soup tie / W H RobinsonOne tug of a cord and this smart tie is swiftly transformed into a napkin allowing the wearer to eat his soup without the worry of unsightly splashes to his suit
WWII recycling: Tin hat soup tureen / W H RobinsonA retired warden makes use of his old tin hat to eat his soup from. Please note: Credit must appear as (c) Courtesy of the estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/Mary Evans Picture Library
Central France - Soup of the DayCentral France - A farming family tuck into the Soup of the Day
An assortment of slices, soup ladles and skimmers
Poster advertising Edwards desiccated soups, full of nourishing vegetables
Serving Soup - Charity
Lear / Nonsense / PooleThere was a Young Lady of Poole, whose soup was excessively cool; So she put it to boil by the aid of some oil, that ingenious Young Lady of Poole
The Society of Friends Soup Kitchen, Ball Street, ManchesteThis illustration in three panel shows the preparation of the soup, the mass of people waiting to receive some and the distribution of the soup
Children Eating SoupTwo children, neatly dressed, and with napkins around their necks tuck in enthusiastically to a steaming bowl of Campbells vegetable soup
Lunch in a Jewish shelter, London, 1904Engraving showing a group of men, seated on benches around a table having soup for lunch, at the Jewish shelter in the East End of London, 1904