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17 Aug 2004 Canvas Print Collection (#3)

165 Canvas Prints

Background image17 Aug 2004 Canvas Print Collection: Tuna steaks

Tuna steaks

Background image17 Aug 2004 Canvas Print Collection: Salmon

Salmon

Background image17 Aug 2004 Canvas Print Collection: Haddock fillets

Haddock fillets

Background image17 Aug 2004 Canvas Print Collection: Culinary herbs

Culinary herbs

Background image17 Aug 2004 Canvas Print Collection: Chocolate cake

Chocolate cake outside at a party

Background image17 Aug 2004 Canvas Print Collection: Broad beans

Broad beans being plunged into an ice water bath. This process, called refreshing, helps them to retain their colour and stops them from over- cooking

Background image17 Aug 2004 Canvas Print Collection: Cooking spaghetti

Cooking spaghetti
Spaghetti being lifted from its pan

Background image17 Aug 2004 Canvas Print Collection: Burger at a barbeque

Burger at a barbeque
Burger and salad sandwich at a barbeque

Background image17 Aug 2004 Canvas Print Collection: Melting butter

Melting butter in a pan

Background image17 Aug 2004 Canvas Print Collection: Burger at a barbeque

Burger at a barbeque
Burger and salad sandwich at a barbeque. Beer is seen at upper right

Background image17 Aug 2004 Canvas Print Collection: Childrens picnic food

Childrens picnic food

Background image17 Aug 2004 Canvas Print Collection: Garnishing a curry

Garnishing a curry
Curry. Womans hand adding coriander leaves to a curry as a garnish

Background image17 Aug 2004 Canvas Print Collection: Pasta salad

Pasta salad being tossed

Background image17 Aug 2004 Canvas Print Collection: Leaf midrib, SEM

Leaf midrib, SEM
Leaf midrib, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). This is a cross-section through the midrib, the continuation of a leafs stem along the centre of the leaf

Background image17 Aug 2004 Canvas Print Collection: NA, USA, New Mexico, Santa Fe. Cowboy boots detail

NA, USA, New Mexico, Santa Fe. Cowboy boots detail

Background image17 Aug 2004 Canvas Print Collection: NA, USA, New Mexico

NA, USA, New Mexico, Santa Fe

Background image17 Aug 2004 Canvas Print Collection: Lecture on Cookery at the International Exhibition

Lecture on Cookery at the International Exhibition
Lecture on cookery attended by a well-heeled crowd at the London International Exhibition of 1873. The short lectures, by Mr Buckmaster

Background image17 Aug 2004 Canvas Print Collection: Household Shopping without Tears

Household Shopping without Tears
Scene in an American supermarket, free of rationing in 1948. The concept of the supermarket where all manner of goods could be bought in one place, without the assistance of a shop keeper

Background image17 Aug 2004 Canvas Print Collection: Miss Gabrielle Ray

Miss Gabrielle Ray
Gabrielle Ray (1883-1973), British stage actress brushing her hair and wearing pyjamas. Ray was a star of the Gaiety Theatre and was adored by fans for her beauty and dancing

Background image17 Aug 2004 Canvas Print Collection: The Labourer and his hire-types from agricultural counties

The Labourer and his hire-types from agricultural counties
Photographic portrait of two agricultural workers, taken in 1913m but wearing clothes and sporting facial hair from an earlier era

Background image17 Aug 2004 Canvas Print Collection: Household Shopping Without Tears

Household Shopping Without Tears
The coffee counter of an American supermarket, untroubled by rationing in 1948. The concept of the supermarket where all manner of goods could be bought in one place

Background image17 Aug 2004 Canvas Print Collection: Cottage Life in Warwickshire: Baking Day

Cottage Life in Warwickshire: Baking Day
Illustration from 1872 showing a scene in a Warwickshire village with women baking bread. Small rural communities would often have only one bread oven which would be fired up on specific days to bake

Background image17 Aug 2004 Canvas Print Collection: The Preparation of Cinnamon in Ceylon

The Preparation of Cinnamon in Ceylon
Series of illustrations in The Graphic showing the preparation of cinnamon in Ceylon (modern day Sri Lanka). 1. Cutting cinnamon sticks. 2. Peeling the Sticks. 3. Stretching the Cinnamon Bark. 4

Background image17 Aug 2004 Canvas Print Collection: A help yourself grocery

A help yourself grocery
Photograph taken from a United States supermarket in 1948, where Britains queues and rations are unknown. The concept of the supermarket where all manner of goods could be bought in one place

Background image17 Aug 2004 Canvas Print Collection: National Training School of Cookery at South Kensington. Mo

National Training School of Cookery at South Kensington. Mo
The National Training School of Cookery was established in 1873, and commenced its work at South Kensington in 1874 with a view to promote generally the diffusion of a knowledge of cookery amongst

Background image17 Aug 2004 Canvas Print Collection: Edwards Harlene for Hair

Edwards Harlene for Hair
Advertisement for Harlene hair producer and restorer, showing a little girl pouring the preparation onto the bald head of her baby brother or sister, saying, Never mind, Baby! it will soon grow now

Background image17 Aug 2004 Canvas Print Collection: The Labourer and his hire - types from agricultural counties

The Labourer and his hire - types from agricultural counties
Photograph from a montage featured in the Sphere in 1913 showing various characterful portraits of agricultural workers. Young man carrying a bushel of hay on his pitchfork, wearing a flat cap

Background image17 Aug 2004 Canvas Print Collection: I Want Armour s

I Want Armour s
Advertisement for Armours Beef Extract, the Best Extract of the Best Beef showing a lady customer pointing out an Armours advertising poster to her grocer

Background image17 Aug 2004 Canvas Print Collection: A kitchen in a motor car

A kitchen in a motor car
An eight horse-power car used to transport piping hot meals from a well-known Parisian restaurant to people in their homes

Background image17 Aug 2004 Canvas Print Collection: Household shopping without tears

Household shopping without tears
An American housewife pushing a shopping trolley down a supermarket aisle; an unusual site for British ILN readers who were still coping with rationing in 1948

Background image17 Aug 2004 Canvas Print Collection: Pigtails and Powder

Pigtails and Powder
Engraving of a watercolour by Frank Dadd showing a group of naval men or soldiers braiding and powdering their hair in a typical 18th century fashion

Background image17 Aug 2004 Canvas Print Collection: Wedding cake of Prince Arthur of Connaught and his bride

Wedding cake of Prince Arthur of Connaught and his bride
Wedding cake for the marriage of Arthur of Connaught (Queen Victorias grandson) to Alexandra, Duchess of Fife in 1913. Made at Buckingham Palace by the kings chef

Background image17 Aug 2004 Canvas Print Collection: Marriage of the Princess Royal and Prince Frederick William

Marriage of the Princess Royal and Prince Frederick William
Engraving of the wedding cake made for the wedding of Queen Victorias eldest daughter, Victoria ( Vicky ), the Princess Royal to Prince Frederick William of Prussia

Background image17 Aug 2004 Canvas Print Collection: National Training School of Cookery at South Kensington: Aft

National Training School of Cookery at South Kensington: Aft
A lecture on practical cookery, seasoning fricandeau of veal at the National School of Cookery at South Kensington. The school was established in 1873

Background image17 Aug 2004 Canvas Print Collection: Grocers shop by Percy Macquoid

Grocers shop by Percy Macquoid
Engraving to accompany a story in the Graphic ( Madame Leroux ), showing a typical interior of a grocers shop during the late 19th century

Background image17 Aug 2004 Canvas Print Collection: The Strawberry Trade - pottling

The Strawberry Trade - pottling
Engraving by Ebenezer Landells showing a rural scene with women pottling strawberries. Pottles were small, basket-like containers which would be carried in great quantities by women from Middlesex

Background image17 Aug 2004 Canvas Print Collection: Fig Industry in Smyrna

Fig Industry in Smyrna
Series of five images showing the fig industry of Smyrna (modern day Izmir in Turkey). 1. Sorting. 2. Weighing. 3. Packing. 4. Waiting for Loads. 5. Making Boxes and Cases

Background image17 Aug 2004 Canvas Print Collection: Grand Dinner to General Sir Charles J. Napier, at the London

Grand Dinner to General Sir Charles J. Napier, at the London
Banquet held by the directors of the East India Company at the London Tavern in honour of Sir Charles Napiers appointment as commander of the British army in the East Indies

Background image17 Aug 2004 Canvas Print Collection: Carron Cooking Range

Carron Cooking Range
Advertisement for the Cambrian cooking range, manufactured by the Carron Company of Stirlingshire, Scotland. A cook or scullery maid can be seen stirring a saucepan

Background image17 Aug 2004 Canvas Print Collection: Ritchie and Mcalls Preserved Meat Establishment, Houndsditc

Ritchie and Mcalls Preserved Meat Establishment, Houndsditc
Scene showing Ritchie & M Calls preserved meat establishment in Houndsditch, London. Various workers wearing caps and aprons are tending vats while meat cuts and carcasses fill the tables and worktops

Background image17 Aug 2004 Canvas Print Collection: An automatic milkman

An automatic milkman
Photograph from 1909 showing a penny-in-the-slot milk-machine. The machine enabled shop owners to close at reasonable hours, and for customers to buy milk at any hour of the day or night

Background image17 Aug 2004 Canvas Print Collection: The Inter-varsity boat-race: The Crews at Practice

The Inter-varsity boat-race: The Crews at Practice
The Oxford rowing team practising for the 1897 Oxford versus Cambridge Boat Race

Background image17 Aug 2004 Canvas Print Collection: The Municipal Corporations Jubilee Banquet at the Freemason

The Municipal Corporations Jubilee Banquet at the Freemason
Banquet held in 1885 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Municipal Corporations Act of 1835. The Act, following on from the Reform Act of 1832 enabled 148 listed boroughs to establish a Town

Background image17 Aug 2004 Canvas Print Collection: Tea and Tattle by Cyril R. Hallward

Tea and Tattle by Cyril R. Hallward
Cosy scene showing a group of women in a typical late Victorian sitting room or parlour. The picture shows them drinking tea and talking

Background image17 Aug 2004 Canvas Print Collection: Mrs. Nisbett as Constance in The Love Chase

Mrs. Nisbett as Constance in The Love Chase
Mrs Louisa Cranstoun Nisbett (c.1812-1858), Lady Boothby, in her celebrated role as Constance in The Love Chase playing at the Haymarket Theatre in 1847

Background image17 Aug 2004 Canvas Print Collection: A Club of all the Sports: A famous London Society Resort by

A Club of all the Sports: A famous London Society Resort by
Scene showing crowds enjoying an alfresco tea outside on a terrace at Ranelagh. A popular destination for society, Ranelagh pleasure gardens provided sporting facilities

Background image17 Aug 2004 Canvas Print Collection: Not in the Scouts Rules! Tracking the Ghost

Not in the Scouts Rules! Tracking the Ghost
Colour illustration by Harold Earnshaw showing a group of boy scouts holding a ghost at bay with their walking sticks among a snowy woodland scene

Background image17 Aug 2004 Canvas Print Collection: The Metropolitan Sanitary Association Dinner, at Soyers Sy

The Metropolitan Sanitary Association Dinner, at Soyers Sy
The first public festival held by the Metropolitan Sanitary Association in 1851. With thousands of deaths from diseases such as cholera



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