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"Moulds: A Journey Through Time and Functionality" Step into the world of moulds, where functionality meets artistry

Background imageMoulds Collection: Picture No. 11675607

Picture No. 11675607
Light Micrograph: Penicillin, The Penicillium mould which produces the penicillin antibiotic, x3000. Date:

Background imageMoulds Collection: The Moddler or sculptor, 1827 (engraving)

The Moddler or sculptor, 1827 (engraving)
XJF862553 The Moddler or sculptor, 1827 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Published in " A Representation of the Manufacturing of Earthenware")

Background imageMoulds Collection: The Milliners Costume (coloured engraving)

The Milliners Costume (coloured engraving)
XIR202026 The Milliners Costume (coloured engraving) by Bonnart (Family of Engravers) (1650-1750); Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee Carnavalet, Paris, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageMoulds Collection: Japan - The Imperial Mint at Osaka - The Melting Furnace

Japan - The Imperial Mint at Osaka - The Melting Furnace Date: circa 1910s

Background imageMoulds Collection: Picture No. 11050049

Picture No. 11050049
Slime Mould unidentified Mycetozoa New York, USA Date:

Background imageMoulds Collection: Making Ice bricks at Cady Hall. A battery of freezers 1922

Making Ice bricks at Cady Hall. A battery of freezers 1922

Background imageMoulds Collection: Four couer a la creme moulds stacked on old wooden surface credit: Marie-Louise

Four couer a la creme moulds stacked on old wooden surface credit: Marie-Louise Avery / thePictureKitchen / TopFoto

Background imageMoulds Collection: Selection of shell shaped chocolates on white surface. credit: Marie-Louise Avery

Selection of shell shaped chocolates on white surface. credit: Marie-Louise Avery / thePictureKitchen / TopFoto

Background imageMoulds Collection: Bird Cherry (Prunus padus) sapling, covered with mould and soil from nesting ants after being

Bird Cherry (Prunus padus) sapling, covered with mould and soil from nesting ants after being removed from plastic sleeve, growing in new Millenium woodland, Vicarage Plantation, Mendlesham, Suffolk

Background imageMoulds Collection: Moulds for making fire tubes. These were fired from cannon, either at enemy forces

Moulds for making fire tubes. These were fired from cannon, either at enemy forces or for setting fire to wooden gates. From De la pirotechnia by Vannoccio Biringuccio (Venice, 1540). Woodcut

Background imageMoulds Collection: Melting House at the Paris Mint. Pouring gold into moulds to form standard ingots

Melting House at the Paris Mint. Pouring gold into moulds to form standard ingots. Wood engraving Paris 1892

Background imageMoulds Collection: Steel manufacture by the Bessemer process in operation in Sheffield, England. Molten

Steel manufacture by the Bessemer process in operation in Sheffield, England. Molten metal from the Converter, centre right, is being poured from the bottom of a ladle into moulds

Background imageMoulds Collection: Making a wooden pattern from which moulds for casting gun barrels could be formed in sand

Making a wooden pattern from which moulds for casting gun barrels could be formed in sand. From De la pirotechnia by Vannoccio Biringuccio (Venice, 1540)

Background imageMoulds Collection: Crane for lifting of copper / lead alloy from moulds. From De re metallica, by Agricola

Crane for lifting of copper / lead alloy from moulds. From De re metallica, by Agricola
Crane for lifting of copper/lead alloy from moulds. From De re metallica, by Agricola, pseudonym of Georg Bauer (Basle, 1556). Woodcut

Background imageMoulds Collection: Assaying of silver: 1&3, moulds for making cupels: 2&4, the cupels: 8, man moulding cupels

Assaying of silver: 1&3, moulds for making cupels: 2&4, the cupels: 8, man moulding cupels. From 1683 English edition of Lazarus Ercker Beschreibung allerfurnemisten mineralischen Ertzt- und

Background imageMoulds Collection: Bonnet Mould (Spinellus fusiger) hair-like sporangiophore threads

Bonnet Mould (Spinellus fusiger) hair-like sporangiophore threads, growing from gills of parasitised fungus, Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire, England, September

Background imageMoulds Collection: Mini panettones in moulds before baking

Mini panettones in moulds before baking

Background imageMoulds Collection: Differently shaped metal cookie cutters on a ring, close up

Differently shaped metal cookie cutters on a ring, close up

Background imageMoulds Collection: Man-shaped cookie cutter and rolling pin laid over a rolled piece of dough, view from above

Man-shaped cookie cutter and rolling pin laid over a rolled piece of dough, view from above

Background imageMoulds Collection: Manufacture of prosthetic limbs

Manufacture of prosthetic limbs
Prosthetics. Technicians with moulds used to make prosthetic legs. Photographed at Chelyabinsk, Russia

Background imageMoulds Collection: Artificial mould C014 / 0281

Artificial mould C014 / 0281
Artificial mould. Close-up of material designed to resemble mould (fungus). This material is used for decorative flocking effects on material surfaces

Background imageMoulds Collection: Fungal fruiting bodies, 19th century C015 / 6087

Fungal fruiting bodies, 19th century C015 / 6087
Fungal fruiting bodies, 19th-century artwork. The shape of fungal fruiting bodies can range from capped and gilled toadstools and mushrooms (top), to bracket fungi (upper centre), morels (centre)

Background imageMoulds Collection: Dental model

Dental model. Close-up of a clay cast of a human mouth with an artificial resin tooth (centre right)

Background imageMoulds Collection: Dental cast

Dental cast. Close-up of a cast of a human tooth

Background imageMoulds Collection: Foundry

Foundry. Worker at the foundry of the Rezh Mechanical Plant, Rezh, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia

Background imageMoulds Collection: Brick making hand shaping - Rangoon

Brick making hand shaping - Rangoon - then at tables under a thatched sun shelter, teams of three shape and press it into metal moulds, some children aged 12 (but look more like 8)

Background imageMoulds Collection: Orange Mould on rocks exposed at very low tide - Brough Head - Orkney Mainland PL002114

Orange Mould on rocks exposed at very low tide - Brough Head - Orkney Mainland PL002114
COS-3164 Orange Mould on rocks exposed at very low tide Brough Head - Orkney Mainland Bill Coster contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageMoulds Collection: UK ceramics Industry at Burslem, Staffs (4 / 4)

UK ceramics Industry at Burslem, Staffs (4 / 4)
Flat presser making dishes at a pottery in Burslem, Staffs Date: circa 1910s

Background imageMoulds Collection: Cultivated Apple (Malus domestica) fruit, mouldy and rotten

Cultivated Apple (Malus domestica) fruit, mouldy and rotten

Background imageMoulds Collection: Bolete Mould (Hypomyces chrysospermus) parasitic mould, covering Bolete (Boletus sp)

Bolete Mould (Hypomyces chrysospermus) parasitic mould, covering Bolete (Boletus sp)
Bolete Mould (Hypomyces chrysospermus) parasitic mould, covering Bolete (Boletus sp.) fruiting bodies, Powys, Wales, august

Background imageMoulds Collection: Cheese production, drying room

Cheese production, drying room
Cheese production. Factory worker with cheeses in a drying and salting room. Here, the cheeses are kept for two days in salty water (bottom) and then allowed to dry

Background imageMoulds Collection: Fungal infections

Fungal infections, Artwork. Colonies of fungi on a petri dish with examples of fungal skin infections. In the background are fungal hyphae (filaments)

Background imageMoulds Collection: Aluminium factory

Aluminium factory
Литейное производство на Красноярском алюмиевом заводе (ОАО "КрА--")

Background imageMoulds Collection: Moulds, historical diagram

Moulds, historical diagram
Zoophytes. Historical diagram drawn to depict moulds as seen by Robert Hooke (1635Ôé¼" 1703) under an early microscope in 1665. Image from La Conquete Du Monde Invisible by Giuseppe Penso

Background imageMoulds Collection: A selection of moulds and other kitchen equipment

A selection of moulds and other kitchen equipment
A selection of moulds, pans and other kitchen equipment

Background imageMoulds Collection: An assortment of copper moulds

An assortment of copper moulds
An assortment of tinned copper entree moulds, patty pans and copper moulds

Background imageMoulds Collection: Pouring Molten Metal

Pouring Molten Metal
A metalworker wearing protective eye goggles pours molten metal in to a mould from a huge crucible container, attached to an immense hook, into a small mould. Photograph by Heinz Zinram

Background imageMoulds Collection: Molten Metal on a Production Line

Molten Metal on a Production Line
A beautifully composed and lit photograph showing two metalworkers pouring hot molten metal into a series of moulds on a factory production line. Photograph by Heinz Zinram

Background imageMoulds Collection: Small Moulds - 2

Small Moulds - 2
These small moulds are sold by the dozen, so that your guests can be served individual portions

Background imageMoulds Collection: TIN MOULDS

TIN MOULDS
Tin moulds were quite a lot cheaper than copper moulds, around 5 shillings apiece; though even that is quite a lot by todays standards

Background imageMoulds Collection: Small Moulds - 1

Small Moulds - 1
Some in tin, some in copper, and some in copper tinned; the little ones were about 10 cm long

Background imageMoulds Collection: Small Moulds - 3

Small Moulds - 3
These small moulds are sold by the dozen, so that your guests can be served individual portions

Background imageMoulds Collection: Making Medieval Masks

Making Medieval Masks
Making masks in the middle ages - she is making the moulds, he is painting them

Background imageMoulds Collection: Renault Motor Works 1932

Renault Motor Works 1932
A line of cylinder block moulds await being filled with molten metal

Background imageMoulds Collection: Candle-Making C18 France

Candle-Making C18 France
The processes of candle-making in 18th century France



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"Moulds: A Journey Through Time and Functionality" Step into the world of moulds, where functionality meets artistry. This captivating collection showcases a wide array of copper border and jelly moulds, each one telling its own unique story. From elegant designs to intricate patterns, these they have stood the test of time. Intriguingly, this assortment also includes jelly and cake moulds that were once an essential part of every baker's arsenal. Leafing through the trade catalogue from 1911 takes us back to a bygone era when these moulds played a pivotal role in creating delectable desserts. But it doesn't stop there - delve deeper into the realm of copper moulds used for cheese production. Witness how skilled artisans meticulously fill each crevice with precision, ensuring that every piece is crafted to perfection. Venturing further, we encounter a blast furnace in action - an awe-inspiring sight that reminds us of the immense power behind these industrial marvels. And yet even amidst such grandeur, our attention is drawn towards scanning electron micrographs revealing mycorrhiza fungus nestled within plant roots - nature's very own symbiotic masterpiece magnified 700 times over. Transitioning from nature's wonders to culinary delights, tin cooking moulds make their appearance alongside an assortment of aluminium cooking utensils. These tools have witnessed countless meals being prepared with love and care throughout history. A glimpse into Salt Workers Droitwich offers insight into another facet where salt-making relied on specific molds for shaping this precious commodity. The dedication and skill required in this process are truly commendable. Surprisingly juxtaposed against all these practical applications is an advert for J. Roussel lingerie from 1939 – reminding us that even undergarments can be shaped using molds. Finally, we come full circle with a trade catalogue showcasing Edwardian sweet making utensils from 1911; here lies evidence that molds have been an integral part of the confectionery world for centuries.