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XLF3780116 Sugar factory in the West Indies c. 1670The Scourge of the Indies, buccaneers, corsairs and filibusters from original texts and engravings by Maurice Besson. London, Geogre Routledge, 1929.
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LIP2772819 A Cuban Plantation. Illustration for the Illustrated Times, 28 January 1860.
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UIG2602128 Exterior view of a sugar refinery, New York, USA. Engraving, New York, 1886.
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LIP1607403 Beetroot Sugar Manufactory at Mountmellick. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 17 April 1852.English School (19th Century)
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CCI3434745 Agriculture. Production du sucre. Coll. Part. Agriculture. Sugar making. A sugar factory from sugar beet.
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UIG2602529 Sugar refinery, New York, USA. The mixing room. Engraving, New York, 1886.
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UIG2602125 Sawing cones of sugar into lumps for sale by weight rather than by whole cone. Sugar refinery, New York, USA. Engraving, New York, 1886.
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UIG2602528 Sugar refinery, New York, USA. Hatch of tank in which sugar syrup was filtered through animal charcoal. Engraving, New York, 1886.
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LLM3621823 A beet sugar factory. Separation of the crystals from the molasses. Illustration for The Practical Grocer by W H Simmonds (Gresham, 1906).
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BLO2690305 0117N The last sugar factory operating with a dawn wheel in Guadeloupe in January 2003
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BLO2138841 The last sugar factory using a paddle wheel in Guadeloupe, january 2003
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UIG2602124 Removing molasses from cones of crystallised sugar. From Diderot and d'Alembert ''Encyclopedie'', Paris, c1751.
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GEG1782049 The sugar refinery in Pithiviers, France, postcard c. 1900
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GEG1782050 The sugar refinery in Pithiviers, France, postcard c. 1900
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IND54630 by Victor Patricio Landaluce
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UIG2900026 Hoise unloads sugar cane from an ox drawn cart at - modern mill.
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UIG2899935 Plowing the tall Cane fields with Oxen.
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EHT6619946 Photographer, John Laing and Son Ltd; Builder, John Laing and Son Ltd; Sugar beet in the polar beet silo at Wissington Sugar Factory, showing the conveyor bridge, shuttle convey and water jet systemA sugar factory was first built at Wissington in 1925. Work began on the construction of a new refinery, five silos, and an extension to the existing factory in March 1968 for the British Sugar Corporation. The project also involved the realignment of railway sidings and was spread over three and a half years. Work was programmed to align with the sugar beet campaign: between September and February each year the focus of construction work shifted from the factory to the silos and other outer works, allowing the factory to open for the unloading and processing of sugar beet. At the time of its construction, the polar beet silo at Wissington was the only one of its kind in England. Beet was unloaded from lorries and entered the silo via the conveyor bridge, and was then distributed by the shuttle conveyor. The base of the silo formed concentric valleys with flumes leading to catchment troughs which carried beet to the factory.
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UIG2899934 Plantation Rosario, modern sugar mill, Aguacate, Cuba. Its located in the west of the country and belongs to the municipality of Madruga in what is now called Mayabeque province, 80 kilometers from the capital, and 30 kilometers from the city of Matanzas.
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FAF3575400 Minerbio sugar factory (Coprob Producers Cooperative sugar beet)Photographer: Villani, Studio
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LLW495295 Dating from the 18th century.
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LIP1629431 The Decision of the Sugar Bounties Conference, Scenes of the Industry. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 8 March 1902.English Photographer (20th Century)
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UIG2899938 Santiago de Cuba is the second largest city of Cuba and capital city of Santiago de Cuba Province in the south-eastern area of the island, some 540 miles (870 km) south-east of the Cuban capital of Havana.
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LLM11719207 Processing of sugar beet into sugar. Illustration for Der Mensch und die Erde by Hans Kraemer (Deutsches Verlagshaus Bong, 1906-1913).By W Kranz (after)
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LLM8663605 Processing of sugar beet into sugar. Illustration for Der Mensch und die Erde by Hans Kraemer (Deutsches Verlagshaus Bong, 1906-1913).
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LLM3098165 The Renshaw marzipan factory. Illustration for a brochure entitled Marzipan published by John F Renshaw & CO Ltd, Mitcham, Surrey, England, c 1930s.
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FLO4592869 Plan and elevation of a sugar mill, 19th century. Copperplate engraving by W. Lowry after an Illustration by J. Farey from Abraham Rees' “” Cyclopedia or Universal Dictionary,” London, 1816.
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XJF358896 after an engraving by Arnout and Deroi;
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BON123805 by Jacobus Pelgrom
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XEE4142225 Sugar manufacturing: a sugar cane mill in a sugar factory in the West Indies. Engraving from 1859.
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JAB6380670 Beet sugar factory.Manufacturing process, 1867
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BL748820 Los Ingenios. Coleccion de vistas de los principal Havana, 1857. The boiling house of a sugar mill.
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BL748821 Los Ingenios. Coleccion de vistas de los principal Havana, 1857. The boiling house of a sugar mill.
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LIP1615568 The Spanish-American War, Views of Matanzas, Cuba. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 14 May 1898.English School (19th Century)
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BL748812 Los Ingenios. Coleccion de vistas de los principal Havana, 1857. The boiling house of a sugar mill.
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LLW993138 The sugar factory dates from 1799, and was converted into a chapel in 1956.
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LLW495296 The sugar factory dates from 1799, and was converted into a chapel in 1956.
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EHT6619731 Photographer, John Laing and Son (Holdings) Ltd; Builder, John Laing and Son (Holdings) Ltd; Two workers carrying out post-tensioning of stressing cables running around a recently constructed sugar silo at Allscott Sugar Beet Factory, showing one of the men on a telephoneThe stressing cables were post-tensioned with a load of 50 tons to prevent the walls bursting from the weight of the stored sugar.
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STC468717 Slaves at work processing sugarcane.
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LLH982736 F Slaby chocolate and sugar confectionery factory, Prague. Cinderella stamp.
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EHT6619871 Photographer, John Laing and Son Ltd; Builder, John Laing and Son Ltd; The interior of a sugar silo at Spalding Sugar Factory, with a man adjusting a cover on an outlet from the sugar floor aboveTwo silos and an elevator tower were built by Laing at Spalding Sugar Factory for the British Sugar Corporation in 1965. A cement shortage slowed progress on the construction of the silos, which reached their full height by August 1965. When completed, they each held 12,000 tons of sugar.
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EHT6619516 Photographer, John Laing and Son (Holdings) Ltd; Builder, John Laing and Son (Holdings) Ltd; A worker loading a riveting gun during the construction of two sugar silos at Poppleton Sugar Beet FactoryTwo sugar silos were built by Laing for the British Sugar Corporation Limited at the Poppleton Sugar Beet Factory. They were designed to hold a total of 16,000 tons of sugar and were the largest to have been built in the country when this photograph was taken. The prestressed post-tensioned concrete silos were made with sliding formwork using hydraulic climbing jacks.
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UIG533715 Sugar factory and plantation in the West Indies. Copperplate engraving from Allain Manesson Mallet Description de l'Univers Frankfurt-am-Main 1686. Cane crushed in horse or mule-powered mill with vertical rollers, centre left, juice gravity-fed to tanks by boiling house. Engraving.
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LLM2789889 Une sucrerie. Illustration for Le Tour Du Monde (Hachette, 1863). Digitally cleaned image.
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LLM1094514 Sugar. French educational card, late 19th or early 20th century.
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UIG3479916 Slave labour working in a sugar boiling house. West Indies, 1833.
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LLH982734 F Slaby chocolate and sugar confectionery factory, Prague. Cinderella stamp.
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XEE4164650 Exterior view and main workshops of the large sugar refinery Les Recollets, owned by Mr. Cedard in Nantes in 1864. Engraving in “” Le Monde Illustré”” n°380 of 23 July 1864.
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LLM1091770 Sugar refinery. French educational card, late 19th/early 20th century.
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CCI6437775 Agriculture. Sugar mill and slaves in the French West Indies. Engraving in: The old or modern costume, by Jules Ferrario, Italy, circa 1820. Coll. Share.
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LLM8674195 Unloading Sugar-Canes at the Factory. Illustration for The World's Commercial Products by W G Freeman, S E Chandler and T A Henry (Pitman, 1908).
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STC109051 by Paolo Fumagalli
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KWE6317573 Machinery for processing sugar cane in the Dutch East Indies (modern Indonesia) late 19th century. After a photograph possibly by Turkish born photographer Ohannes Kurkdjian, 1851 - 1903.
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LLM3099310 The story of sugar. Illustration for Lecons De Choses Illustrees (Epinal print, Pellerin, c 1895).
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BL5333534 The British Library, Institution Reference: Shelfmark:1304.h.4. Page No: Opp.172 'Tread-Wheel'; slaves on a treadmill, Jamaica, 1843. African slaves walk on a large treadmill.
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CCI1790202 the pulverization of sugar in the Moreuil chocolate factory in Villevallier, France , late 19th century
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CH1767240 The St. Clare Sugar Factory, Port of Spain, Trinidad. Michel Jean Cazabon (1813-1888). Watercolour. 24.8 x 50.2cm.
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UIS5087113 Amalgamated Sugar Company factory, Oregon, USA, October 1939. The entrance to the Amalgamated Sugar Company factory at the opening of the second best season: 'No Visitors - Applications Closed - All Openings Filled'. Photograph taken by Dorothea Lange when working for the Farm Security Administration (FSA) as part of Roosevelt's New Deal. The FSA produced some of the most remarkable social documentary photographs of the 20th century in their attempt to produce an encyclopaedic record of American life between 1935 and 1944, employing such photographers as Dorothea Lange, Jack Delano and Ben Shahn. ©SSPL/Library of Congress
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RGS84791 by Johann Moritz Rugendas
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LLM1091796 Sugar manufacturing. Fixing the density. French educational card, late 19th/early 20th century.
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XEE4403885 Main workshops of the large sugar refinery of Launay, owned by Mr. Cedard in Nantes in 1864.
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LLM8659425 Sugar, 2, Unloading the canes at the factory, Queensland. Illustration for one of a set of cigarette cards on the subject of Products of the World issued by John Player & Sons in 1928.
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XEE4411815 Manufacture of sugar in a factory. 19th century illustration. Bianchetti collection
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XOS3740285 Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon, a one factory town.
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XLF3779355 Boiling sugar for making sweets at the works of Messrs, Fry & Sons, Bristol. The sugar is boiled in vessels heated by super-heated steam. Unknown illustrator and author.Modern Chemistry and its Wonders, 1915. Published by Sampson Low. From the Bookman Christmas 1915. Page 145.
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LLM8626829 Sugar industry. Illustration from Tales Told in the Nursery - The Child's Book of Common Things, by L I Tonge and E M Tonge (The Religious Tract Society, London, c1895).
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PCT4288081 French colon on on horseback, black at work - colony, French colonies -
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UIG3502775 Louisiana: c. 1922 Loaded mule drawn sugar cane wagons coming in to be weighed at a large sugar refinery.
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EDI42187 boiling and cooking the sugar;
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UIG5310112 Engraving depicting the pan room at Fry's cocoa and chocolate factory - cocoa, sugar and vanilla are combined together, Bristol. Dated 19th century.
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LIP1615555 The Spanish-American War. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 7 May 1898.Paul Frenzeny
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PCT5618382 La sucrerie de Pithiviers (Loiret) au debut du 20eme siecle - industrie du sucre de betteraves - betterave sucriere - cheminee d'usine - ©Gusman/Leemage
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JEB4949178 French West Indies - French Antilles - La Trinite, Le chateau Dubuc was built in 1721, by Louis du Buc du Galion, grandson of Pierre du Buc, Sieur de La Caravelle et du Marigot, on the peninsula of the Caravelle, east coast of Martinique, in Tartane. Beet mill to squeeze sugar cane and extract juice.
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UIS5074414 Engineers at a drawing board, sugar mill installation, huge pinions in background. Davy United, Derby ,1960.Photograph by Walter Nurnberg (1907-1991) who transformed industrial photography after WWII using film studio lighting techniques. Photographie ©SSPL/NMeM/Walter Nurnberg
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JEB4949144 French West Indies - French Antilles - La Trinite, Le chateau Dubuc was built in 1721, by Louis du Buc du Galion, grandson of Pierre du Buc, Sieur de La Caravelle et du Marigot, on the peninsula of the Caravelle, east coast of Martinique, in Tartane. Beet mill to squeeze sugar cane and extract juice.
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JAB7355508 Beet sugar factory.Manufacturing process1867
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UIS5076167 Two workers fill sugar bags at Bookers, Georgetown, Guyana, 1958. Bookers Brothers, McConnell & Company had a major influence on the economic life of Guyana and the Caribbean, until these countries gained their independence from Britain in the 1960s. The company developed from a 19th century family-owned sugar trader and producer to a vast multi-national with a wide range of businesses employing thousands of people. Not only did the company own all of the sugar plantations in Guyana but it also led the import and export of all goods with a fleet of its own ships. The elegant Bookers Universal Store complex in Georgetown was a model of colonial achievement. Photographed by Walter Nurnberg (1907-1991) who transformed industrial and commercial photography after WWII using film studio lighting techniques. Photographie ©SSPL/NMeM/Walter Nurnberg
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