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Ovens have been an integral part of human civilization for centuries, serving as the heart of homes and communities

Background imageOvens Collection: Advertising card for Belgian Cooking Range

Advertising card for Belgian Cooking Range, manufactured by Ch. Van Ackere & Co. - similar in style to an Aga. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageOvens Collection: Advert for Carron Company gas oven 1889

Advert for Carron Company gas oven 1889
New Castor, gas oven, heated by luminous jets with boiler attached. Date: 1889

Background imageOvens Collection: Men with mobile field oven and motorcycle, WW1

Men with mobile field oven and motorcycle, WW1
Men with a mobile field oven, and a Royal Navy motorcycle combo, WW1. The chalked words on the oven, HMS Fred Carno, were a comic saying for chaotic operations. circa 1914

Background imageOvens Collection: Horse Drawn Furnishers Trailer, 33, Dyer Street, Cirenceste

Horse Drawn Furnishers Trailer, 33, Dyer Street, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, England. Ovens & Son - House Furnishers. Date: 1900s

Background imageOvens Collection: WW1 Garman Field Ovens

WW1 Garman Field Ovens
World War 1 Garman Field Ovens, Germany. Captioned: Backen des Brotes in Fahrbaren Feldbackofen Date: 1910s

Background imageOvens Collection: Kitchens of Baden Powell House, London

Kitchens of Baden Powell House, London
View of the modern kitchens at Baden Powell House, Queens Gate, South Kensington, London. The building was officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1961. Date: 10 July 1961

Background imageOvens Collection: Cooking food for army in the field WWI

Cooking food for army in the field WWI
Various types of ovens and kitchens, from brick and clay ovens, parallel kitchen, broad arrow kitchen, aldershot ovens and internally heated oven burrowed into the side of a bank. Date: 1915

Background imageOvens Collection: Newly baked bread for soldiers, Western Front, WW1

Newly baked bread for soldiers, Western Front, WW1
Newly baked bread ready for sending to soldiers on the Western Front during World War One. The bakers stand in a line, with ovens in the background. Date: circa 1916

Background imageOvens Collection: Advert for Main Mainstat gas cookers 1939

Advert for Main Mainstat gas cookers 1939
Advert for Main cabinet gas cooker Date: 1939

Background imageOvens Collection: Juriaen Ovens

Juriaen Ovens
JURIAEN OVENS Dutch artist Date: 1623 - 1678

Background imageOvens Collection: Illustration, iron kitchen stove burning coal

Illustration, iron kitchen stove burning coal

Background imageOvens Collection: Middlesborough, Kentucky: Coke Ovens, USA

Middlesborough, Kentucky: Coke Ovens, USA

Background imageOvens Collection: Glass manufacture (engraving)

Glass manufacture (engraving)
XJF314356 Glass manufacture (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageOvens Collection: View on the Ovens River, Victoria

View on the Ovens River, Victoria

Background imageOvens Collection: Devices for Keeping Water and Food Warm on Sabbath, 1748 (engraving)(b / w photo)

Devices for Keeping Water and Food Warm on Sabbath, 1748 (engraving)(b / w photo)
XJF271075 Devices for Keeping Water and Food Warm on Sabbath, 1748 (engraving)(b/w photo) by German School, (18th century); Private Collection; German, out of copyright

Background imageOvens Collection: Tower of Babel, attributed to Symon Novelanus, 1577 - 1627

Tower of Babel, attributed to Symon Novelanus, 1577 - 1627

Background imageOvens Collection: Limekiln at Coalbrookdale Lime Kilns by Night, Joseph Mallord William Turner, 1775-1851

Limekiln at Coalbrookdale Lime Kilns by Night, Joseph Mallord William Turner, 1775-1851, British

Background imageOvens Collection: Old oven at the Saelka mountain hut, Kungsleden, The Kings Trail, Lapland, Sweden, Europe

Old oven at the Saelka mountain hut, Kungsleden, The Kings Trail, Lapland, Sweden, Europe

Background imageOvens Collection: Japan - The Imperial Mint at Osaka - The Assay Furnaces

Japan - The Imperial Mint at Osaka - The Assay Furnaces Date: circa 1910s

Background imageOvens Collection: Lady chefs in the making at the LCC Technical Institute, Vincent Square, London

Lady chefs in the making at the LCC Technical Institute, Vincent Square, London. 22 October 1925

Background imageOvens Collection: Picture No. 10735866

Picture No. 10735866
Native American Child - Taos Pueblo Date:

Background imageOvens Collection: Assaying: Various muffles used in assay ovens for assaying gold and silver 1, 2, 3: 4

Assaying: Various muffles used in assay ovens for assaying gold and silver 1, 2, 3: 4, 5, 6, stopples, bottom plates and covers: 7, wooden mould for forming muffles: 11, 12

Background imageOvens Collection: A young teenager eagerly antiicipates the dinner his mother is taking out of the oven

A young teenager eagerly antiicipates the dinner his mother is taking out of the oven
United States: c. 1934. A young teenager eagerly antiicipates the dinner his mother is taking out of the oven

Background imageOvens Collection: Woman Cutting A Homemade Cake

Woman Cutting A Homemade Cake
Beaver Dam, Wisconsin: c. 1927. A woman cuts into a cake she baked in her Monarch oven

Background imageOvens Collection: Two women admiring loaves of freshly baked bread

Two women admiring loaves of freshly baked bread
Beaver Dam, Wisconsin: 1937. Two women admiring loaves of freshly baked bread

Background imageOvens Collection: View on the Ovens River, Victoria

View on the Ovens River, Victoria

Background imageOvens Collection: Kitchen with white wooden cupboards, pendant lights, long shelf stacked with glass jars containing

Kitchen with white wooden cupboards, pendant lights, long shelf stacked with glass jars containing dried foods, equipped with cooker and dishwasher, front view

Background imageOvens Collection: Charcoal furnaces, New York, 19th century C019 / 1584

Charcoal furnaces, New York, 19th century C019 / 1584
Charcoal furnaces, New York, 19th century. Hot and cold charcoal furnaces, at Wassaic, Amenia, New York, USA. Also called beehive charcoal ovens, these structures date from 1825

Background imageOvens Collection: Approaching Okinawa - South Pacific

Approaching Okinawa - South Pacific -..down for an hour refuelling. Very hot and glary, and nothing but quanset hut bake-ovens to wait in. What a place to die for! Date: 1952



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Ovens have been an integral part of human civilization for centuries, serving as the heart of homes and communities. In Mexico, traditional adobe houses are often equipped with bake ovens, where families gather to prepare delicious meals that bring everyone together. Back in 1938, Mainstat gas cookers revolutionized cooking with their efficient design and reliable performance. This advert showcased the convenience they offered to households across the world. Industrialization brought about a smokey view filled with bottle ovens and kilns, depicting the rapid growth of manufacturing industries during that era. These they were essential in producing goods on a large scale. The culture of tea preparation from China also highlights the significance of ovens. The series of views captured the meticulous process involved in brewing this beloved beverage using specialized tea ovens. During World War I on the Western Front, German soldiers relied on mobile field bakeries equipped with ovens to provide fresh bread for troops amidst challenging conditions. These portable baking units played a crucial role in sustaining morale among soldiers. Baking a pie is an art form that requires precision and skill. Ovens serve as our trusty companions during this culinary journey, turning raw ingredients into mouthwatering delights that fill our homes with tantalizing aromas. Even grand vessels like RMS Queen Mary boasted rows of baker's ovens onboard to cater to passengers' cravings for freshly baked treats while sailing across vast oceans. These ovens ensured no one missed out on delectable pastries even at sea. Japanese Bizen Ware showcases sacred horse and attendants crafted using special kilns or "ovens. " This ancient pottery technique has been passed down through generations, preserving cultural heritage while creating stunning works of art. In 1932, Wellstood cooking ranges took center stage in kitchens worldwide as advertised by Smith and Wellstood. Their state-of-the-art designs transformed ordinary kitchens into culinary havens where creativity thrived within these modern-day ovens.