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"Butter: A Timeless Delight" Step into the enchanting world of butter, where traditions and flavors collide

Background imageButter Collection: Harry the Tailor (colour litho)

Harry the Tailor (colour litho)
1040897 Harry the Tailor (colour litho) by Shepperson, Claude (1867-1921); Private Collection; (add.info.: Harry the Tailor)

Background imageButter Collection: An Englishmans Journey across Corea with Bread and Jam (engraving)

An Englishmans Journey across Corea with Bread and Jam (engraving)
1041797 An Englishmans Journey across Corea with Bread and Jam (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: An Englishmans Journey across Corea with Bread and Jam)

Background imageButter Collection: City Cross Winchester, c. 1830 (engraving)

City Cross Winchester, c. 1830 (engraving)
3058217 City Cross Winchester, c.1830 (engraving) by Carter, Owen Brown (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Engraved by J.Le Kuex for Picturesque Memorials of Winchester 15th century holy cross)

Background imageButter Collection: Dasher for Butter Churn, 1935 / 1942. Creator: Clyde L. Cheney

Dasher for Butter Churn, 1935 / 1942. Creator: Clyde L. Cheney
Dasher for Butter Churn, 1935/1942

Background imageButter Collection: Pa. German Butter Mold, 1935 / 1942. Creator: Clyde L. Cheney

Pa. German Butter Mold, 1935 / 1942. Creator: Clyde L. Cheney
Pa. German Butter Mold, 1935/1942

Background imageButter Collection: Maple Butter Bowl, 1935 / 1942. Creator: Clyde L. Cheney

Maple Butter Bowl, 1935 / 1942. Creator: Clyde L. Cheney
Maple Butter Bowl, 1935/1942

Background imageButter Collection: Zoar Buttermold, c. 1939. Creator: Fritz Boehmer

Zoar Buttermold, c. 1939. Creator: Fritz Boehmer
Zoar Buttermold, c. 1939

Background imageButter Collection: Baking for stargazers

Baking for stargazers
Dina Belenko

Background imageButter Collection: the recipe

the recipe
Bernadette Heemskerk

Background imageButter Collection: The amount of food the average person eats per year in Great Britain. 25th May 1969

The amount of food the average person eats per year in Great Britain. 25th May 1969

Background imageButter Collection: World War Two - Second World War - The picture shows a persons ration allowance for one

World War Two - Second World War - The picture shows a persons ration allowance for one week in 1941. 14th May, 1979

Background imageButter Collection: Post World War Two - Second World War - City grocery assistant, Mr William Wanup

Post World War Two - Second World War - City grocery assistant, Mr William Wanup, makes a celebration cut on the first day of derationing of butter, 14 years after rationing of it began

Background imageButter Collection: Post World War Two - Second World War - City grocery assistant, Mr William Wanup

Post World War Two - Second World War - City grocery assistant, Mr William Wanup, makes a celebration cut on the first day of derationing of butter, 14 years after rationing of it began

Background imageButter Collection: Tom Slinn, cut price grocer, seen here behind the counter serving a customer at his shop

Tom Slinn, cut price grocer, seen here behind the counter serving a customer at his shop in Church Lane, Aston, Bimingham. 7th September 1956

Background imageButter Collection: A variety of Advertisements from 1889. Date: 1886

A variety of Advertisements from 1889. Date: 1886

Background imageButter Collection: Churn, c. 1940. Creator: Unknown

Churn, c. 1940. Creator: Unknown
Churn, c. 1940

Background imageButter Collection: Still Life with Bottle, Carafe, Bread, and Wine, c. 1862 / 1863. Creator: Claude Monet

Still Life with Bottle, Carafe, Bread, and Wine, c. 1862 / 1863. Creator: Claude Monet
Still Life with Bottle, Carafe, Bread, and Wine, c. 1862/1863

Background imageButter Collection: Woman Churning Butter, 1855-56. Creator: Jean Francois Millet

Woman Churning Butter, 1855-56. Creator: Jean Francois Millet
Woman Churning Butter, 1855-56

Background imageButter Collection: Little Red Riding Hood drops the butter and cake, 1842. Creator: Unknown

Little Red Riding Hood drops the butter and cake, 1842. Creator: Unknown
Little Red Riding Hood drops the butter and cake, 1842. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol I

Background imageButter Collection: Little Red Riding Hood and the wolf disguised as her grandmother, 1842. Creator: Unknown

Little Red Riding Hood and the wolf disguised as her grandmother, 1842. Creator: Unknown
Little Red Riding Hood and the wolf disguised as her grandmother, 1842. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol I

Background imageButter Collection: Stairs and Woman Churning, 1845. Creator: Charles Emile Jacque

Stairs and Woman Churning, 1845. Creator: Charles Emile Jacque
Stairs and Woman Churning, 1845

Background imageButter Collection: Dish of String Beans Date: 1950

Dish of String Beans Date: 1950

Background imageButter Collection: INDIAN BUTTER CHURNERS

INDIAN BUTTER CHURNERS
Indian men using a primitive wooden butter churner, the pole is twisted with ropes in a similar manner to a childs spinning top. Date: 1930s

Background imageButter Collection: PICNIC FOR ONE 1930S

PICNIC FOR ONE 1930S
Smiling woman, wearing finely striped dress, bangles & sandals, enjoys bread & butter alfresco from a picnic hamper. The food & tea flask is laid out upon a gingham cloth. Date: 1930s

Background imageButter Collection: MASSENET / THAIS SCENE

MASSENET / THAIS SCENE
JULES MASSENET French composer with a scene from his opera Thais Date: 1842 - 1912

Background imageButter Collection: DO YOU LIKE BUTTER ?

DO YOU LIKE BUTTER ?
It is popularly believed that you can tell if someone likes butter by holding a buttercup beneath their chin : if they do, the buttercup will reflect yellow : due to shiny skin ? Date: circa 1900

Background imageButter Collection: A fantasy buttermaker

A fantasy buttermaker, wearing a costume made up of the tools of her trade, and with a table hanging round her waist. Date: circa 1700

Background imageButter Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20099951

EyeUbiquitous_20099951
Food, Cooked, Bread, Table setting of two slices of buttered toast on a plate beside a cup of tea in a cup on a saucer

Background imageButter Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20099949

EyeUbiquitous_20099949
Food, Cooked, Bread, Table setting of two slices of buttered toast on a plate

Background imageButter Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20099950

EyeUbiquitous_20099950
Food, Cooked, Bread, Table setting of two slices of buttered toast on a plate

Background imageButter Collection: The Flower of the City, April 10, 1809. April 10, 1809. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

The Flower of the City, April 10, 1809. April 10, 1809. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
The Flower of the City, April 10, 1809

Background imageButter Collection: The Butter, Brooms and Basket Market, Bayeux, France

The Butter, Brooms and Basket Market, Bayeux, France
The Butter, Brooms and Basket Market, Bayeux, Normandy, France. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageButter Collection: Multigrain rolls, buns and loaf with a slice cut off, with butter and a bread knife

Multigrain rolls, buns and loaf with a slice cut off, with butter and a bread knife

Background imageButter Collection: Butter Exhibit, Canadian Pavilion, Franco-British Exhibition

Butter Exhibit, Canadian Pavilion, Franco-British Exhibition, White City, London. Date: 1908

Background imageButter Collection: British Empire Exhibition - Jack Hobbs modelled in butter

British Empire Exhibition - Jack Hobbs modelled in butter
British Empire Exhibition, Wembley - Jack Hobbs modeled in butter! Having seen the success of the Prince of Wales in butter in the Canadian Pavilion in the 1924 season of the British Empire

Background imageButter Collection: A relief sculpture depicting the new era of powered flight

A relief sculpture depicting the new era of powered flight - countryfolk stare in amazement as an aeroplane flies above their smallholding

Background imageButter Collection: Dairy Show Practice

Dairy Show Practice
Dairy workers practise their butter-making before a dairy show at the Agricultural Hall, London, circa 1930. (Photo by Keystone/FPG/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageButter Collection: The Polar Partys Sledging Ration (Pemmican, biscuits, butter, cocoa, sugar and tea)

The Polar Partys Sledging Ration (Pemmican, biscuits, butter, cocoa, sugar and tea), 1911, (1913). Sledging ration for one man for one day

Background imageButter Collection: The Flower of the City, 1809. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson

The Flower of the City, 1809. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson
The Flower of the City, 1809. The head of Charles Flower, Lord Mayor, is depicted within a wilted sunflower, which has leaves labelled with his character qualities

Background imageButter Collection: Bagnigge Wells, St Pancras, London, 1772

Bagnigge Wells, St Pancras, London, 1772
The Bread and butter manufactory, or the humors of Bagnigge Wells, St Pancras, London, 1772; Bagnigge Wells was a popular spa which thrived from 1760 to the end of the eighteenth century

Background imageButter Collection: Advert for Benedict processed peas, 1951

Advert for Benedict processed peas, 1951. From a guide to the Festival of Britain, 1951

Background imageButter Collection: Packing prize butter for the European markets, Hasley, Denmark. Artist: Underwood & Underwood

Packing prize butter for the European markets, Hasley, Denmark. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
Packing prize butter for the European markets, Hasley, Denmark. Stereoscopic card detail

Background imageButter Collection: Khoikhois milking cows and making butter, South africa, 18th century (1931)

Khoikhois milking cows and making butter, South africa, 18th century (1931). Plate taken from Historic Farms of South Africa, by Dorothea Fairbridge, published by Oxford University Press (London)

Background imageButter Collection: Summer Amusement at Farmer G----s near Windsor, 1786

Summer Amusement at Farmer G----s near Windsor, 1786. The Prince of Wales (the future King George IV) churns butter. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century

Background imageButter Collection: Butter seller, 1826

Butter seller, 1826. Market woman carrying her butter, with a white cloth to cover it, on a rush tray slung round her waist

Background imageButter Collection: The Cow, c1850. Artist: Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins

The Cow, c1850. Artist: Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins
The Cow, c1850. Around the central image are vignettes of the products of the cow, from butter, cheese, milk, meat, candles, cutlery handles and turned horn goods

Background imageButter Collection: Women making butter, 1808. Artist: William Henry Pyne

Women making butter, 1808. Artist: William Henry Pyne
Women making butter, 1808. A milkmaid on a three-legged stool is milking a cow in the background while the dairymaid turns the handle of a large wooden butter churn

Background imageButter Collection: Woman at the Churn, c1864-1900. Artist: Mihaly Munkacsy

Woman at the Churn, c1864-1900. Artist: Mihaly Munkacsy
Woman at the Churn, c1864-1900



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"Butter: A Timeless Delight" Step into the enchanting world of butter, where traditions and flavors collide. From The Tea Table to Harold Harvey's captivating artwork, this creamy delight has left an indelible mark on our cultural tapestry. In Sudan, Dinka children embark on a joyful adventure as they collect shea butter fruit, their laughter echoing through the air. Meanwhile, in cozy kitchens across England, families gather around warm hearths to savor buttered crumpets – a comforting treat that transcends generations. The advent of television brought about new innovations like the iconic TV dinner packaging by Swansons in 1954. Resembling a television set, it revolutionized mealtime while reminding us of simpler times when families gathered around screens for shared moments. Butter making is an art form in itself; at Llewellin Churn Works in Haverfordwest, South Wales, skilled artisans craft golden goodness with precision and care. TAB III's Album I captures these timeless scenes - churning milk into rich butter that melts upon your tongue. Across continents and cultures alike, from Bungay in England to Armenia's picturesque landscapes – the process remains unchanged. Whether it be through traditional methods or modern technology advancements – every step taken ensures that we can enjoy this delectable spread. Even nature embraces the allure of butter; witness the majestic American kestrel soaring high above fields adorned with blooming flowers. Its grace reminds us of how something as simple as they are bring joy even to those who roam free. Lastly, an advert for Australian Butter tugs at our heartstrings - connecting distant lands with nostalgia for homegrown delights. It serves as a reminder that no matter where we are in the world, there will always be room for cherished tastes from our homeland. So let us celebrate this timeless delight called "butter, " which unites cultures and brings smiles to faces young and old.