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This is what God gives us - what are you giving so that others may live? Eat less wheat, meat, fats, sugar - send more to Europe or they will starve
Sugar means ships - The consumption of sugar sweetened drinks must be reduced For your beverages 400 million lbs. of sugar were imported in ships last year - Every ship is needed to carry soldiers
Sugar Loaf Mountain, from Powerscourt. County Wicklow, Ireland. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Sugar Loaf Mountain. Glengariff. County Cork, Ireland. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900
Hunger - For three years America has fought starvation in Belgium Will you eat less wheat, meat, fats and sugar that we may still send food in ship loads?. Poster showing starving women and children
Harrison & Newhall... Philadelphia, Rio coffee, sugar, hidesHarrison & Newhall...Philadelphia, Rio coffee, sugar, hides, & c. Philadelphia. Harrison & Newhall...Philadelphia, Rio coffee, sugar, hides, & c. Philadelphia
Market Reports Series - Sugar in Good DemandOne of the Market Reports illustrated postcard series. Sugar was in good demand! Two toddlers reach out from their high chairs in vain toward the sugar bowl
Kolossi Castle, CyprusKolossi Castle, near Limassol, Cyprus: the sugar-making factory of the Knights of St John Date: 2011
Boiling Maple Sugar - CanadaBoiling Maple Sugar in the woods by a small log cabin - Canada. Date: 1907
Royal wedding 1893 - the bride and groomThe parents of the bride and groom at home; King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra (at the time, Prince and Princess of Wales)
Refine Sugar / 18th CSUGAR PRODUCTION Two men at work in a sugar factory in 18th century France. Sugar is being refined in large boilers. Date: circa 1760
Sap gathering in an American Maple Orchard, Vermont after the first fall of sugar snow. The large sap vat is being pulled by an ox team. Date: circa 1910s
Cheese DishSkyer, a sour white cheese, eaten with milk and sugar, is a very refreshing dish. Date: 1930s
Sugar GliderA Sugar Glider (or Flying Sugar), a small gliding possum, native to eastern and northern mainland Australia. Date: 1960s
Sugar Cane Press / 18th CSUGAR PRODUCTION Two mills used as sugar cane press in the French West Indies in the 18th Century. One is moved by animals, the other is a water mill. Date: circa 1760
Egypt - Alexandria - Sugar Cane and Sweet Vendor Date: 1938
Drilling Sugar BeetDrilling sugar beet on a farm in Norfolk, England. Date: 1950s
Mrs Bobbity sitting at the breakfast table, putting a lump of sugar in her teacup. Date: 1937
Lady rider and favourite horseKeen Lady rider tenderly holds the head of her favourite steed. The picture is captioned with the line: " Oh, you Darling!" Date: circa 1910s
Queen Elizabeth II and Duke of Edinburgh, 1959Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh pictured near the King George IV gateway at Windsor Castle in June 1959. Date: 1959
Cake and cake maker, 1898Advertisement for Robert McGhies icing powder, as produced by the British Malt Products Co, London. Used by all the icing experts and leading confectioners of the world. Date: 1898
Curly Locks, Curly Locks! wilt thou be mine? Thou shalt not wash dishes, nor yet feed the swine, But sit on a cushion and sew a fine seam, And feed upon strawberries, sugar and cream! 20th century
Processing sugar cane, 1877Grinding sugar cane in Cuba. Date: 1877
Sugar mill, Guadaloupe, 1850sA sugar mill at Guadaloupe, West Indies. Date: 1850s
West Indies sugar millInterior view of a sugar mill in the West Indies. Date: 19th century
De Mornays patent sugar-mill, Brazil, 1854The interior of a mill house showing de Mornays patent sugar-mill on the Carauna Estate, in Pernambuco, Brazil. Date: 1854
Information poster, essential foodsInformation poster giving details of essential foods needed during wartime rationing. 1940s
Praya East Hong Kong and Jardines Sugar Factories Date: 1908
Aboriginal Mother and Baby with suppliesAn aboriginal Mother, carrying her baby on her back, taking food obtained from the Tea and Sugar train back to her wurley (a shelter or hut, made of branches and leaves)
Coffee Set 1930SA cream china coffee set with gilt edging and decoration. Date: 1930s
DERBY POSIES TEASETA lovely Derby Posies fine bone china tea set, decorated with roses, including matching teapot, teacups, milk jug and sugar bowl. Date: 1930s
Sugared Ring Doughnuts
Cutting sugar cane, Montego, JamaicaWorkers cutting sugar cane at Montego, Jamaica
Gipsy woman making tea, Charlwood, SurreyA gipsy woman making tea in the open air at an encampment in the Newdigate area of Charlwood, Surrey. There is a loaf of white bread and a plate of uncooked bacon on the table
Moravany - Czech Republic
Young sugar cane vendors - Alexandria, EgyptYoung sugar cane sellers at Alexandria, Egypt. One girls nibbles the end of a piece of the sweet cane
Ruins of Serre 1917A ruined sugar factory in Serre near Ancre on the British Front in France during World War I in 1917
Sugar Cane Sellers / Market, Cairo, Egypt
American Indians. The Sugar CampAmerican Indian camp, where Passamaquoddy Indians have been tapping trees, boiling maple syrup and trapping furs during the Winter months
Sugar Cane, Southern California, 1888Illustration showing some towering sugar canes, Southern California, 1888
Zulu wars. Zulu women selling sugar cane in PietrmaritzburgFollowing the end of the conflict the scene shows Zulu women conversing with zulu men selling sugar cane. There are black soldiers in European dress and children
Making Apricot JamHome made jam, made from fresh apricots and lemons, sugar etc, beautifully preserved in well-labelled jars
Stiebel / Blithe SpiritA design by Victor Stiebel for a sugar pink satin dressing gown worn by actress Kay Hammond in her role as Elvira Condomine in the 1945 David Lean film" Blithe Spirit"
Steam-Plough in the Arkansas Valley, 1907Photograph showing the latest Steam-plough, creating seven furrows at a time, as used in the Arkansas valley, 1907. At this time the valley was being reclaimed by means of irrigation
Unloading Sugar, BristolSugar imported into Britain: barrels are unloaded at Bristol quay
Sugar Fill-HouseSugar is normally sold in the form of large loaves, shaped like dunces caps : these are prepared in the fill-house before baking in the oven
SUGAR OVENHousehold sugar is normally sold in the form of large loaves, shaped like dunces caps : these are prepared in the fill-house then baked in the oven
Pigsticking, IndiaPigsticking in India : beating sugar-canes for a hog : British hunters see their victim emerge into the open, and give chase