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"Pail: A Journey Through Time and Culture" Step into the world of pails, where their humble presence has left an indelible mark on various aspects of human life

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Pail Collection: Comic postcard, Man reluctant to milk a cow Date: 20th century
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Pail Collection: Comic postcard, Long-faced cow being milked
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Pail Collection: Comic postcard, Difficulty milking a cow Date: 20th century
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Pail Collection: Comic postcard, milking a cow Date: 20th century
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Pail Collection: Comic postcard, milking a cow
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Pail Collection: Comic postcard, Little girl paddling at the seaside Date: 20th century
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Pail Collection: Comic postcard, Man chased by cow Date: circa 1918
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Pail Collection: Comic postcard, Cowkeepers daughter
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Pail Collection: Street crime, 1554 (woodcut)
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Pail Collection: A little boy and little girl dressed up as nursery rhyme characters, Jack and Jill
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Pail Collection: Situla with a repousse decorative band, probably Italian or Eastern European
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Pail Collection: 'Milk below Maids', plate 2 of The Cries of London
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Pail Collection: The Farm (oil on canvas)
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Pail Collection: Pavement detail of a mason (mosaic)
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Pail Collection: Plaque depicting The Origin of Vaccination, late 18th century (glazed ceramic)
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Pail Collection: The High Street, Reykjavik (litho) (b / w photo)
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Pail Collection: Dutch bourgeoise and page, 17th century, from a painting by Gabriel Metzu
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Pail Collection: Woman Along Canal, (oil on canvas)
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Pail Collection: Pasture, Sunset, Eragny; Paturage, coucher de soleil, Eragny, 1890 (oil on canvas)
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Pail Collection: The Pranksters, 1866 (oil on canvas)
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Pail Collection: Fish on an earthenware plate, a pail with sausages, a glazed pottery bowl
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Pail Collection: At the Spring, 1870 (oil on canvas)
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Pail Collection: The Fishermens Return, 1912 (oil on canvas)
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Pail Collection: Norman milkmaid, 1853-54 (oil on canvas)
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Pail Collection: Peasants Quarrelling in an Interior
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Pail Collection: Victorian scrap, an Irish milkmaid
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Pail Collection: Cat and pail of milk, Mr Louis Wain at Home
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Pail Collection: Mrs Libbys Milk
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Pail Collection: Plate 438. Setting Down Bucket and Preparing to Scrub, 1885 (collotype on paper)
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Pail Collection: Plate 32. Walking, Carrying Bucket of Water in Each Hand, 1872-85 (collotype on paper)
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Pail Collection: Plate 408. Two Models, 1 Pouring Bucket of Water Over 8, 1872-85 (collotype on paper)
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Pail Collection: Plate 407. Two Models, 8 Pouring Bucket of Water Over 1, 1872-85 (collotype on paper)
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Pail Collection: The Obstinate Ass
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Pail Collection: Poster advertising Nestles milk, 1900 (colour litho)
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Pail Collection: Kennel Companions
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Pail Collection: Ice service, ice pail, butter dish, saladbowl with helpers
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Pail Collection: Milkmaid of Pessac, Bordeaux, France, 19th century
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Pail Collection: Milkmaid of Gelderland, Netherlands, 19th century
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Pail Collection: Milkmaid of Oberhasli, Switzerland, 19th century
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Pail Collection: Milkmaid of Bern, Switzerland, 19th century
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Pail Collection: The Expected Penny (oil on panel)
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Pail Collection: White and Gold Covered Ice Cream Pail, Factory of Jacob-Petit (1830-1865), c
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Pail Collection: Cooper hammering a metal hoop on a hogshead barrel
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Pail Collection: Jack and Jill (colour litho)
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Pail Collection: Where are You Going to, My Pretty Maid? (colour litho)
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Pail Collection: Advert, Brown & Co, Glasgow, Scotland
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Pail Collection: Jack and Jill went up the Hill by Agnes Richardson
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Pail Collection: Cries of Paris - water carrier


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"Pail: A Journey Through Time and Culture" Step into the world of pails, where their humble presence has left an indelible mark on various aspects of human life. From pollution cartoons to traditional Japanese customs, these versatile containers have witnessed it all. In 1866, a thought-provoking pollution cartoon titled "Deaths Dispensary" depicted a society drowning in its own waste. The pail symbolized hope for change, urging people to take responsibility for their actions. Meanwhile, a poster advertising the publication of Les Miserables showcased the pail as a symbol of poverty and struggle during revolutionary times. It reminded us that even in despair, there is resilience and determination. An advertisement for Morse's distemper featured a decorator lying flat while painting walls with precision. The trusty pail by his side served as both companion and tool, holding paint that would transform spaces into works of art. Traveling eastward to Japan, we encounter the uchimizu tradition—a practice involving washing sidewalks using wooden buckets and ladles. This ritualistic act not only cools down hot summer streets but also represents respect for cleanliness and harmony within nature. Switching gears to indulgence, an advert for Mackeson's Stout enticed beer enthusiasts with promises of rich flavors poured from frothy pails. Cheers were raised worldwide as this stout became synonymous with satisfaction after a long day's work or celebration. Venturing through Amsterdam's Bloemenmarkt flower market reveals vibrant tulips arranged meticulously in colorful buckets. These floral treasures captivate passersby who seek beauty amidst bustling city life—pails becoming vessels filled with joyous blooms. The idyllic village of Draycott introduces Edith Hodgkins—the milkmaid whose daily routine involved skillfully milking cows into her trusty pail. Her dedication ensured fresh dairy products reached countless homes each morning—a testament to hard work sustaining communities.