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Trim the edge of the tart with share knife. Date: 1907
Damp the pie-dish with white of egg to make the paste stick. Date: 1907
Bakers shop window design, Queen of Hearts Bakers shop window designBakers shop window design, The Queen of Hearts She Made Some Tarts. 1937
Wheel of Tart Slices Date: 1935
Potato and jam tart with comic verse on a Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s
MOTHER HUFF CAP PUBThe splendid sign of the Mother Huff Cap pub, depicting a strapping wench serving a flagon of frothy ale, Great Alne, Warwickshire, England. Date: 1950s
Comic Postcard - Suggestive poster and girlHumorous Postcard - a satire on the play The Girl who took the Wrong Turning (Theatre Royal, London) - the poster has the cheeky addition " Twice Nightly at Cheap Prices - a Free
Temptation by Berthold Genzmer - a young lad with a basket full of porcelain ornaments is tempted to pilfer a slice of sweet pie/cake from his Bakers apprentice friend (balanced carefully on his head)
Some Tart - WW1 humorous postcardA soldier stares lovingly at a tart which has, by magic, assumed the visage of his favourite girl! Date: circa 1916
British Entice Uncle SamGerman propaganda commenting on American intervention in World War Two: the British tart entices Uncle Sam to go with her.. Date: 1941
Charterhouse Street, Smithfield, London, EnglandCharterhouse Street, Smithfield, London, County of London, England. 2013 - The Tart Restaurant. Date: 1910s
7th NFs St Georges Day in the trenches7th NFs St. Georges Day in the trenches. The Red and White roses stuck in the shrapnel proof Helmet. What price me for a fine Tart
Special Pastry Spread. Charlotte Cream Boat, Chocolate Roll Wafers, Chocolate Boats, Mikado Bombs, Chantilly Tarts, Chocolate Charlotte, Chocolate Russe, Mocha Wafers, Chocolate Treepots
Nursery Rhymes -- Knave and Queen of HeartsNursery Rhymes -- two illustrations. Above -- the Knave of Hearts takes a tart. Below -- the Queen of Hearts making her tarts. Date: early 20th century
Kissing in the Kitchen - Finding a nice tart" I found a nice Tart in the Kitchen today" ! A young man leans across the kitchen table to kiss his girl. Both are sensibly wearing aprons to prevent any unnecessary mess
Nursery, rhyme, The Queen of Hearts, CaldecottFront cover of The Queen of Hearts illustrated by Randolph Caldecott, showing the Queen of Hearts walking upon a carpet of playing cards and proudly displaying one of her famous jammy treats
Making Jam TartsShe puts jam in the tart-cases before popping them into the oven