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Poster: Save kitchen scraps to feed the hens! Keep it dry, free from glass, metal, bones, paper, etc. It also feeds pigs. Your council will collect. 1940s
Wartime pig food posterWe Want Your Kitchen Waste - poster encouraging the saving of food scraps for use as pig food, to be collected by the council. It also feeds poultry
Keep a Pig posterPoster from the Small Pig Keepers Council encouraging the keeping of pigs during wartime - save waste and make food - illustrated by a man in cardigan and hat with a bucket of slops for the pig
Rules to be Observed by a Victorian Family -- a typical summary of Victorian values, with advice including: Waste Not, Want Not; Do everything at its proper time; Be punctual, be regular
Picking coal from waste tip during 1921 strike, South WalesThree men picking coal from a local colliery waste tip during the 1921 strike, South Wales
Food - don t waste it. Date 1917
Waste not, want not - prepare for winter. Poster shows a young woman and an older woman standing before a table of fruits and vegetables, and some canned foods
Don t Waste Bread WwiPoster advising the public to eat less bread, and save two thick slices a day to defeat the U-boats during WWI. Thats a dangerous way to cut bread!
Redmayne & IsherwoodRedmayne and Isherwood, cotton and engine waste, Blackburn. Date: 1920
Wartime poster for conserving of clothes and foodSecond World War poster by Fougasse, encouraging people not to throw away clothing or food
Poem by Robert HerrickFair daffodils we weep to see you waste away ?. Illustrated poem by Robert Herrick. Artist: Joyce Mercer Date: circa 1926
Beachcomber, MarloesA beachcomber with his pet Jack Russell dog on the beach at Marloes, Pembrokeshire, South Wales. He carries an old plastic stool and a boat fender he has found on the beach
Woman patient, St Marys Hospital, Paddington, LondonLFB Special Services trying to help a woman patient at St Marys Hospital, Paddington, London, on 15 April 1959. She has climbed out of a ward window at fifth floor level
Advert for the Ministry of Food 1940The weeks food facts No. 6. If you eat more than you need, you are wasting food as surely as if you had thrown it away. So eat what you need, but no more. Buy wisely and cater strictly
Mancunian Way FlyoverThe newly-built Manchunian Way flyover, Manchester, England, part of the M6 motorway network. Date: 1960s
Salvation Army elevatorMen at work sorting waste paper in a Salvation Army Elevator. Elevators, which aimed to help the unskilled or unemployed, combined a factory space together with hostel accommodation for those working
Crowded London HousingA landscape of working class homes in London, with a handy patch of waste ground where the wives can hang up their washing and the kids can play among the stones and refuse
1950S Office ComputerA man and a women working together with a Pegasus computer at Ferrantis London computer Centre, 21 Portland Place, W1. Date: 1950s
Redmayne & Isherwood Ltd, Blackburn & KirkhamConcerning Cotton - Redmayne & Isherwood Ltd, Blackburn & Kirkham - Cotton Waste. 1920
John Theodore Cuthbert Moore-Brabazon, later Lord Brabazon of Tara, 1884-1964, makes the first official air freight flight in 1909
Zabbaleen of Mokattam, Cairo, Egypt - 11Zabbaleen of Mokattam, Cairo, Egypt. A view of some of the makeshift buildings that have grown among the rubbish tips. This is where the better off Zabballeen people live circa 1995
Fashion PlateAn illustration for a coloured fashion plate, showing a seated woman at her desk, with a quill and card. The room has a significant pink theme with the walls, footstool, waste paper bin
Glasgow tram publicity campaign to save paper, WW2Glasgow tram publicity campaign - You can help to win, save your waste paper and cardboard, everyone can help, WW2 Date: 1943
Women Digging for Coal during 1912 Miners StrikeThe national coal strike of 1912 was the first national strike by coal miners in the United Kingdom. Its main aim was securing a minimum wage
Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Milicianos! No dsperdicieis municiones, viveres ni energias (Militia! Don't waste neither munitions, provisions nor energies)
Gratuitous Distribution of Waste Fish, London 1882On a winters night poor people of London gather to get the distribution of fish in the West End of London. Date: 1882
Comic postcard, Woman falls from window into dustbin Date: 20th century
Comic postcard, Temperance campaigner in pub Date: 20th century
Street Life London 1878 - Flying BinmenJohn Thomson Street Life London 1878 - Flying Binmen
Waste paper vehicle catches fire, East Ham, LondonA vehicle collecting waste paper in East Ham, London, catches fire, and the fire brigade is called out, watched by crowds. Date: circa 1930s
Save your old waste paper for conversion into munitions: a vital contribution to the war effort. Double page spread from The Illustrated London News. Date: 1941
Salve it, 1942Salve it article, 1942, about saving every scrap of paper for the war effort. Waste paper is a munition of war. Date: 1942
Sorting a dust-heap at a County Council depot 1900Men turn over the heaps of rubbish, while women look for a honest penny collecting bottles and empty and sardine tins in the County Council depot. London. 1900
Poster, The effects of over-cooking and keeping hot. Vitamin value, goodness, taste go up in smoke - result is waste. 1945
Official Municipal Rubbish Tip, 1980s England. Date: 1980s
Advert, E Chalmers & Co Ltd, Bonnington and LeithAdvert for E Chalmers & Co Ltd, Paper Stock and General Merchant House, Bonnington and Leith, Scotland. 1905
Cartoon, Sanitary and insanitary mattersLarger figure representing the industries surrounding the River Thames like the soup boiling factory where bones were used and the knackers yard where injured animals were taken to be slaughtered
Poster, Please Keep Britain Tidy, design by Reginald Mount. circa 1950
Poster, Keep a Pig, save waste and make food, WW2Poster, Keep a Pig, save waste and make food. 1940s
Take My Tip The one way to follow horses with successTake My Tip.. Theres only one way of following horses with any success... AND THIS IS IT! circa 1930s
Tornado Sweeps Fields Date: 1950
Serge Costume 1897Woman wearing a serge Costume. Date: 1897
LONDON SCAVENGERTHE LONDON SCAVENGER. Date: 1862
London dustman 1862London dustman. Date: 1862
SLEDGE IN ARCTIC 1870Koldeweys second North Pole expedition - the team pull their heavily-laden sledge across the snowy waste. Date: 1869 - 1870
MAKING FOR THE SANDSTHIS IS ME MAKING FOR THE SANDS EVERY MORNING - I DONT WASTE ANY TIME ! Date: 1924
Cartoon, The Popular Guy (Lloyd George): I see no reason why government treason should ever be forgot! Date: 1919
REFUSE TREATMENT PLANTFrench treatment plant for the rational disposal of urban waste : different materials are sorted and disposed of according to their nature Date: 1898