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Butter Collection (page 9)

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

Background imageButter Collection: White earthenware, Plate 59

White earthenware, Plate 59, showing dishes, serving dishes, jugs, bowls and other items. Date: circa 1880s

Background imageButter Collection: Happy Families Playing Cards - Miss Churn

Happy Families Playing Cards - Miss Churn the Milkmans Daughter. late 19th century

Background imageButter Collection: Roasted Hazel Nuts

Roasted Hazel Nuts
Roasted Brazil nuts: Shell the nuts and dip them in hot butter. Roll them in salt and place them on a baking tray. Sprinkle them with more salt and roast them in the oven. Date: 1930s

Background imageButter Collection: Spanish Stuffed Bread

Spanish Stuffed Bread
Spanished stuffed bread, made with olive oil, a spanish onion, butter, garlic, eggs and garnished with macaroni cheese, but looking rather like a pair of sandles! Date: 1960s

Background imageButter Collection: Seletion of sterling silver, electro-plate cutlery 1929

Seletion of sterling silver, electro-plate cutlery 1929
A selection of sterling silver, electro-plate and stainless steel butter, bread, cake knives, cheese scoop, sugar sifter, tea infuser, asparagus tongs, wine cork, crumb scoop, pickle, butter

Background imageButter Collection: Dinner, Toilet, Tea and Breakfast Services, Plate 6

Dinner, Toilet, Tea and Breakfast Services, Plate 6, showing patterned plates, covered serving dishes, a tureen, a teapot, a cup and saucer, a butter dish, sugar bowls, washing bowls and jugs

Background imageButter Collection: Maypole Dairy, Greenwich

Maypole Dairy, Greenwich
The exterior of the Maypole Dairy shop in Greenwich advertising Maypole butter and margarine Date: 1914

Background imageButter Collection: Butter Market / USA

Butter Market / USA
An inspector discovers under- weight butter pats in a Philadelphia market. Date: 1875

Background imageButter Collection: Advert for Mappin & Webbs Christmas presents 1888

Advert for Mappin & Webbs Christmas presents 1888
Selection of artistic and useful Christmas presents. 1888

Background imageButter Collection: Stationery, T Cowley, Eastbourne, Sussex

Stationery, T Cowley, Eastbourne, Sussex
Stationery, T Cowley, 132 Terminus Road, Eastbourne, Sussex, also London and Brighton, with handwritten details. 1916

Background imageButter Collection: Advert for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths tableware 1898

Advert for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths tableware 1898
Selection of eletro-plate tableware, all available from Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, in Regent Street, London. Date: 1898

Background imageButter Collection: Manchester Warehousemen and Clerks Orphan Schools

Manchester Warehousemen and Clerks Orphan Schools, Cheadle Hulme - dining hall laid out with a meal buns and bread and butter. Staff stand at the rear. Date: early 1900s

Background imageButter Collection: Photographers father, Joe ONeill, during a lunch break

Photographers father, Joe ONeill, during a lunch break
The photographers father, Joe ONeill, during a lunch break from his job at the Regent Rubber factory in Eccles, Manchester

Background imageButter Collection: Trade card, C A Rumpf, poulterer of Nebraska, USA

Trade card, C A Rumpf, poulterer of Nebraska, USA
Trade card for C A Rumpf, wholesale poulterer of Hastings, Nebraska, USA, offering butter and eggs as well as live and dressed poultry at reasonable prices. Date: 1898

Background imageButter Collection: Bobby the dog and Fluff the cat in the dairy

Bobby the dog and Fluff the cat in the dairy, stealing the milk and butter. Date: circa 1933

Background imageButter Collection: Caryocar nuciferum, souari, pekea-nut or butter-nut

Caryocar nuciferum, souari, pekea-nut or butter-nut plant, native to South America.. Illustration by WJ Hooker, engraved by Swan

Background imageButter Collection: Caryocar nuciferum, fruit of the souari, pekea-nut

Caryocar nuciferum, fruit of the souari, pekea-nut or butter-nut tree, native to South America.. Illustration by WJ Hooker, engraved by Swan

Background imageButter Collection: Why Englands Food is Safe, WW1

Why Englands Food is Safe, WW1
Why Englands Food is Safe, showing how the majority of food supplies come from countries who are not on the side of the enemy during the First World War. Date: 1914

Background imageButter Collection: Market Place, Whittlesea, Cambridgeshire

Market Place, Whittlesea, Cambridgeshire
Market Place, Whittlesea, Peterborough, near Coates, Cambridgeshire, England. Showing the Butter Cross Date: 1906

Background imageButter Collection: The West Bottoms, Kansas City, Missouri, USA

The West Bottoms, Kansas City, Missouri, USA
View of the West Bottoms, an industrial area in downtown Kansas City, Missouri, USA. Date: 1905

Background imageButter Collection: Common Myna - this curious bird boldly steals visitors

Common Myna - this curious bird boldly steals visitors food (including bread and pure butter) from tables (Acridotheres tristis)

Background imageButter Collection: Rationing of Food, February 1918, WW1

Rationing of Food, February 1918, WW1
Page from The Sphere reporting on the introduction of food rationing of meat and butter in London and Home Counties on 25 February 1918

Background imageButter Collection: Women churning buttermilk

Women churning buttermilk at a trade exhibition

Background imageButter Collection: Bairnsfather Ware - Bruce Bairnsfather

Bairnsfather Ware - Bruce Bairnsfather
Bairnsfather Ware butter dish. Transfer reads - ere with a loaf of bread. Striped border, clear base. Bairnsfather Ware

Background imageButter Collection: Doulton & Co bone china butter dish

Doulton & Co bone china butter dish
Doulton & Co. bone china butter dish - with special message from The Right Honourable David Lloyd George. On base - a message from the Girls of Staffordshire. Commemorative Ware

Background imageButter Collection: Food rationing comparison by G. H. Davis

Food rationing comparison by G. H. Davis
Food rationing in Great Britain during the two World Wars: a comparison of the periods 1917-1920 and 1940-1946. The chief topic of conversation today -- food

Background imageButter Collection: The Butterwalk, Dartmouth, Devon

The Butterwalk, Dartmouth, Devon
Half Timbered building on The Butterwalk, Dartmouth, Devon Date: late 19th century

Background imageButter Collection: Danish Pastry Specialties

Danish Pastry Specialties, Lemon Butter Pockets Date: 1936

Background imageButter Collection: Asia, Bhutan, Dochu La. Yak butter candles burn in shrine

Asia, Bhutan, Dochu La. Yak butter candles burn in shrine. Credit as: Dennis Kirkland / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageButter Collection: Milk industry, butter kneader

Milk industry, butter kneader
Illustration of a milk industry, butter kneader

Background imageButter Collection: BUTTER MAKING, c1899. Students making butter at the Agricultural and Mechanical

BUTTER MAKING, c1899. Students making butter at the Agricultural and Mechanical College in Greensboro, North Carolina. Photograph, c1899

Background imageButter Collection: REFRIGERATOR, 1942. Demonstrating the proper way to arrange food in a refrigerator

REFRIGERATOR, 1942. Demonstrating the proper way to arrange food in a refrigerator, to improve air circulation. Photograph by Anne Rosener, 1942

Background imageButter Collection: SYRIA: BEDOUIN CAMP, c1936. A Bedouin woman churning butter with children outside

SYRIA: BEDOUIN CAMP, c1936. A Bedouin woman churning butter with children outside their tent at Gamla, Syria, with the Sea of Galilee in the background. Photograph, c1936

Background imageButter Collection: Pasteurization of milk

Pasteurization of milk
Apparatus for the pasteurization of milk

Background imageButter Collection: Common Nutmeg (Myristica fragrans)

Common Nutmeg (Myristica fragrans)
illustration of a Common Nutmeg with fruit showing (Myristica fragrans)

Background imageButter Collection: Black and white illustration of butter dish and two eggs

Black and white illustration of butter dish and two eggs

Background imageButter Collection: Illustration of jug of fresh cream, raw pork chop and packet of butter

Illustration of jug of fresh cream, raw pork chop and packet of butter

Background imageButter Collection: Illustration of raw breakfast ingredients

Illustration of raw breakfast ingredients

Background imageButter Collection: Illustration showing pouring egg and milk on stale bread spread with butter and raspberry jam

Illustration showing pouring egg and milk on stale bread spread with butter and raspberry jam

Background imageButter Collection: Black and white illustration of grating butter on top of flour in mixing bowl

Black and white illustration of grating butter on top of flour in mixing bowl

Background imageButter Collection: IOWA: CREAMERY, 1936. A sign showing the retail prices of dairy products at a farmer

IOWA: CREAMERY, 1936. A sign showing the retail prices of dairy products at a farmer cooperative in Ruthven, Iowa. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1936

Background imageButter Collection: FARM KITCHEN, 1939. The corner of a rural kitchen in the home of a tobacco sharecropper

FARM KITCHEN, 1939. The corner of a rural kitchen in the home of a tobacco sharecropper in Person County, North Carolina. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, July 1939

Background imageButter Collection: Country Life, detail of peasants churning milk (oil on canvas)

Country Life, detail of peasants churning milk (oil on canvas)
XIR900151 Country Life, detail of peasants churning milk (oil on canvas) by Brueghel, Jan the Elder (1568-1625); Prado, Madrid, Spain; (add.info.: La Vie champtre. Detail : paysannes barattant)

Background imageButter Collection: Antoine Vollon (French, 1833 - 1900), Mound of Butter, 1875-1885, oil on canvas

Antoine Vollon (French, 1833 - 1900), Mound of Butter, 1875-1885, oil on canvas

Background imageButter Collection: Joseph Pennell, Flower Market and Butter Tower, Rouen, American, 1857 - 1926, 1907

Joseph Pennell, Flower Market and Butter Tower, Rouen, American, 1857 - 1926, 1907, etching

Background imageButter Collection: Scouts serving out milk and butter for broth to starving Pygmy natives, 1890 (wood

Scouts serving out milk and butter for broth to starving Pygmy natives, 1890 (wood
KW441390 Scouts serving out milk and butter for broth to starving Pygmy natives, 1890 (wood engraving) by Riou, Edouard (1833-1900); Private Collection; (add.info.: Emin Pasha Relief Expedition)

Background imageButter Collection: The Visit to the Farm (panel)

The Visit to the Farm (panel)
BAL77037 The Visit to the Farm (panel) by Brueghel, Pieter the Younger (c.1564-1638); 41x57 cm; Johnny van Haeften Gallery, London, UK; Flemish, out of copyright

Background imageButter Collection: Delicatessen aisle, Woolworths store, 1956 (b / w photo)

Delicatessen aisle, Woolworths store, 1956 (b / w photo)
XJF425668 Delicatessen aisle, Woolworths store, 1956 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright



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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.