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UIG3732498 Engraving depicting the milking shed of Laycock's Dairy Farm in Highbury, London. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732532 Engraving depicting Bradford's 'Diaphragm' churn: the large lid (on stand at bottom) made removal of butter easy, and also facilitated cleaning as did the fact that the beaters could be removed. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732535 Engraving depicting the use of a see-saw type of vertical butter churn. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732521 Engraving depicting a stoneware cream skimmer. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732525 Engraving depicting a zinc milk dish in which the cream was allowed to rise. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732523 Engraving depicting a stoneware milk-dish in which cream was allowed to rise. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732545 Engraving depicting the cutting up of curds to make Cheshire cheese. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732537 Engraving depicting a dairy and dairymaid using a piston churn. Dated 18th Century.
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UIG3732524 Engraving depicting a green glass milk-dish in which the cream was allowed to rise. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732519 Engraving depicting a stoneware cream jar in which the cream was stored before churning. Dated 19th Century.
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LLM6021371 Dairy Shorthorns. Illustration for Livestock In Health and Disease by A H Archer edited by J Prince-Sheldon (Cassell, c 1902).
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UIG3732533 Engraving depicting a battery of churns with vertical dashers as used in Jones, Gaulkner & Co.'s butter factory. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732539 Engraving depicting the revolving milk shelves for a butter dairy. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732544 Engraving depicting a revolving cheese rack for maturing cheeses. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732540 Engraving depicting a dairy in Normandy. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732546 Engraving depicting apparatus for raising milk to 95 F in order to make cheddar cheese. Milk is placed in the heater with a double bottom. Steam passed through this, and milk drawn off at tap when ready. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732538 Engraving depicting a dairymaid churning butter. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732827 Engraving depicting a butter maid making butter. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732637 Engraving depicting wooden butter spade. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732518 Engraving depicting wooden butter spade. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732530 Engraving depicting the use of a hand-powered butter working machine in which excess buttermilk was removed and salt blended in. Butter would be placed on a revolving circular table and passed repeatedly under a fluted roller. The buttermilk drained into the bucket under the table. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732526 Engraving depicting a wooden milk dish in which the cream was allowed to rise. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732831 Engraving depicting a butter maid making butter. Dated 19th Century.
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LLM338548 Milking cows. Aunt Louisa's Nursery Favourite (1870).
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UIG3732527 Engraving depicting the Arch-Albany butter working machine, showing the helical roller put to one side, while the making-up board has been brought into position. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732605 Engraving depicting a cheese press. Dated 18th Century.
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UIG3732826 Engraving depicting a butter maid churning butter. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732534 Engraving depicting a Holstein vertical butter churn. This model was a belt-driven, powered either by steam or water. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732529 Engraving depicting a model butter factory, where the machinery was powered by a steam engine through belt and shaft drive. The milk was poured into the tank on the platform on the left, which was then allowed to run through a refrigerator into centrifugal cream separators below. The cream would then be put into churns, then passed to the working and blending machine on the right, and finally weighed and packed. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732520 Engraving depicting fixed milk dishes which could be marble, sandstone or wood lined with metal. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732528 Engraving depicting a butter working and blending machine in which excess buttermilk was removed and salt blended in. Butter would be placed on the circular revolving table and passed repeatedly under fluted rollers. As the butter would be blended, the buttermilk drained out and was collected in a bucket placed under the table. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732549 Engraving depicting the interior of the Longford Cheese Factory, the first to be built in England. The making-room: when correct acidity reached, most of whey was drawn off by siphon. The remaining curd was allowed to run down the chute into a dry-vat, which contained cloth used to strain the curd from the whey. Salt was then added to the curd before it was put in presses. Dated 19th Century.
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LLM666852 The Milkmaid's Life. Illustration for Old English Ballads (Ward Lock, 1864).
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UIG3732522 Engraving depicting a milk sieve, which was usually made of plain wood with a wired gauze bottom. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732606 Engraving depicting a cheese press. Dated 18th Century.
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UIG3732611 Engraving of the Alexandra centrifugal cream separator. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732486 Illustration depicting a dairy farm in rural England. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732825 Engraving depicting the Butter Market in Cork, Ireland. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732607 Engraving depicting a curd mill for grinding the curd before placing it with salt in a cheese vat, used in the manufacturing Cheshire cheese. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732604 Engraving depicting a curd mill for grinding the curd before placing it with salt in a cheese vat, used in the manufacturing Cheshire cheese. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732531 Engraving depicting Taylor's hand-powered eccentric butter churn. The agitation of the cream was achieved by the rising and falling of the opposite ends of the churn. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732833 Engraving depicting a butter churn powered by wind. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732824 Engraving depicting Hauducoeur's hand-powered machine used for mixing and blending butter. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732608 Sectional view of the Alexandra centrifugal cream separator. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732497 Engraving depicting the milking shed of Friern Manor Dairy Farm in Peckham, London. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732504 Engraving depicting Colvin's hydraulic milking machine: corrugated rubber suction cups were placed over the teats. Oscillating pumps gave the motion of a calf sucking, and created a partial vacuum, and the milk was drawn off into churns set in the floor. At the right of the picture the cow is being released from the stall, and the cups have been removed and swung out of the way and can be seen by the churn. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732823 Engraving depicting a butter-worker and blender for large butter factories, designed to be belt-driven. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732817 Engraving depicting a milk condensing apparatus using a 10 ft 6in cast iron vacuum pan (B). The dome (B) is connected by vapour pipe (C ) to catcher (D) which is divided into two by an apron (D) to prevent boiling over. Vapour is led from catcher via a pipe to the condenser (E). Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732829 Engraving depicting a paddle churn used for butter making. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732845 Engraving depicting the interior of a French Fromagerie (cheese factory), in Vosges, France. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3520809 Finnish milk-sellers pictured in a typical winter scene.
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UIG3732848 Engraving depicting a French cheese factory in Gruyere France. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732550 Engraving depicting the making of Brie at the Maison-du-Val dairy in France. The process shown is the warming of the milk in a double-bottomed steam-heated pans before passing it to the cheese-making room where rennet was added. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732541 Engraving depicting a Dutch dairy. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732834 Engraving depicting a butter churn powered by a dog running on a treadmill. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732849 Engraving depicting a French cheese workshop in Gruyere France. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732547 Engraving depicting the making of Brie at the Maison-du-Val dairy in France. The process involves filling forms with curd, which are then placed on straw mats on racks where they are turned and salted during the course of two days. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732609 Engraving depicting a twin centrifugal cream separators with milk warmer mounted above them. These were belt-driven, either by steam or water power, and together could separate the cream from 150 gallons of milk each hour. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732507 Illustration depicting scenes from the dairy show at the Agricultural Hall in Islington, held by the British Dairy Farmer's Association. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732830 Engraving depicting a vertical treadle butter churn (left) and a barrel churn containing an axle with fan vanes turned by a crank handle. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732494 Engraving depicting a Welsh milkmaid sitting, watching some of the cows in the field. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732838 Engraving depicting a cheese market in Alkmaar, Netherlands. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732506 Advert for 1899 model of the Alfa-Laval Cream Separators from Stockholm, Sweden. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732843 Engraving depicting a young girl heating Gamalost, which translates as 'old cheese', which was a pungent traditional Norwegian cheese. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732846 Engraving depicting a cheese market in Montpellier. Dated 19th Century.
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LLM8631835 Dairy Shorthorn Cattle. Illustration for Dairy Farming by J P Sheldon (Cassell, c 1885).
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LLM960867 The Ballad of Dame Durden - Dame Durden in the morn so soon, She did begin to call; To rouse her servant maids and men, She then began to bawl, Twas Moll and Bet, &c, Twas the morn of Valentine, The birds began to prate; Dame Durden's servants, maids and men, They all began to mate, Twas Moll & Bet, &c . Published in a supplement to The Graphic, 27 December 1884.
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UIG3732514 Engraving depicting an industrialised milk parlour and refinery at Roche-sur-Loue, near d'Arc-et-Senans, Besancon, France. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732503 Engraving depicting a small hand-driven Lactocrite, a machine for testing the butter-fat in milk samples. Dated 19th Century.
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LIP1601841 Friern Manor Dairy Farm. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 11 June 1853.English School (19th Century)
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UIG3732832 Engraving depicting an elderly man churning butter. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732501 Engraving depicting new technology used for milking multiple cows. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732517 Cartoon depicting a war office expert visiting a subsided condensed-milk. Dated 20th Century.
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UIG3732610 Engraving depicting Gustaf de Laval's centrifugal cream separator. Gustaf de Laval (1845-1913) a Swedish engineer and inventor. Dated 19th Century.
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ONT996276 by Horatio Walker
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UIG3732613 Engraving depicting Gustaf de Laval's centrifugal cream separator. Gustaf de Laval (1845-1913) a Swedish engineer and inventor. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732612 Engraving depicting Gustaf de Laval's centrifugal cream separator. Gustaf de Laval (1845-1913) a Swedish engineer and inventor. Dated 19th Century.
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BAL31930 by Herman Saftleven the Younger
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LLM960857 The Ballad of Dame Durden - Dame Durden kept five serving maids, To carry the milking pail; She also kept five lab'ring men to use the spade and flail, 'Twas Moll and Bet, and Doll and Kate, And Dorothy Draggletail, And John and Dick, and Joe and Jack, And Humphrey with his flail. Twas John kissed Molly and Dick kissed Betty, And Joe kissed Dolly, and Jack kissed Kitty, And Dorothy Draggletail, And Humphrey with his flail, And Kitty was a charming aid, to carry the milk pail. Published in a supplement to The Graphic, 27 December 1884.
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UIG558596 Milking Shorthorn cow, a special strain developed from the Shorthorn cow, raised for both milk and beef production.
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UIG3732839 Illustration depicting an Italian woman from San Remo selling cheese. Dated 19th Century.
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MAN464447 commissioned by the Empire Marketing Board and printed by Waterlow & Sons Ltd for HMSO;Manchester Art Gallery holds a fascinating collection of artist-designed posters, Commissioned by the British government's Empire Marketing Board between 1926 and 1933. The EMB's main function was to increase sales of Empire-grown and Empire-made goods throughout Great Britain, its Dominions and its Colonies. One aspect of its activities was a poster campaign that was designed to turn Britons into 'Empire-conscious' consumers. Over 200 posters were acquired by Manchester Art Gallery in the 1930s. The posters' strong images illustrate the Empire's people, places and products. However, for a contemporary audience, the posters sometimes express uncomfortable beliefs and raise difficult questions about the legacies of the Empire today.
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MAN464543 See 464467, 464466, 464522, 464523 & 464543.Commissioned by the Empire Marketing Board and printed by St. Michael's Press Ltd for HMSO;Manchester Art Gallery holds a fascinating collection of artist-designed posters, Commissioned by the British government's Empire Marketing Board between 1926 and 1933. The EMB's main function was to increase sales of Empire-grown and Empire-made goods throughout Great Britain, its Dominions and its Colonies. One aspect of its activities was a poster campaign that was designed to turn Britons into 'Empire-conscious' consumers.Over 200 posters were acquired by Manchester Art Gallery in the 1930s. The posters' strong images illustrate the Empire's people, places and products. However, for a contemporary audience, the posters sometimes express uncomfortable beliefs and raise difficult questions about the legacies of the Empire today.
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LLJ608671 A dairy show; from Cassell's Dairy Farming, circa 1880
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UIG3732836 Engraving depicting a cheese market in Harwick, Britain. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732840 Engraving depicting a cheese market in Chester, Britain. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG3732837 Engraving depicting a cheese market in Harwick, Britain. Dated 19th Century.
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SNG747100 Allgemeine Ausstellung für Hygienische Milchversorgung.
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MAN464467 See 464467, 464466, 464522, 464523 & 464543.Commissioned by the Empire Marketing Board and printed by St. Michael's Press Ltd for HMSOManchester Art Gallery holds a fascinating collection of artist-designed posters, Commissioned by the British government's Empire Marketing Board between 1926 and 1933. The EMB's main function was to increase sales of Empire-grown and Empire-made goods throughout Great Britain, its Dominions and its Colonies. One aspect of its activities was a poster campaign that was designed to turn Britons into 'Empire-conscious' consumers.Over 200 posters were acquired by Manchester Art Gallery in the 1930s. The posters' strong images illustrate the Empire's people, places and products. However, for a contemporary audience, the posters sometimes express uncomfortable beliefs and raise difficult questions about the legacies of the Empire today.
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LIP1626601 Cow-House, Royal Dairy Farm, Windsor Park. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 29 June 1889.English School (19th Century)
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UIG3732548 Engraving depicting the interior of the Brailsford Cheese Factory near Derby, showing milk vats and cheese presses. Dated 19th Century.
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UIG800199 Argentina
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LLM8631909 A Norman Dairy. Illustration for Dairy Farming by J P Sheldon (Cassell, c 1885).
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LLM8631837 A Dairy Show. Illustration for Dairy Farming by J P Sheldon (Cassell, c 1885).
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