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Mincing Collection

"Rediscover the art of mincing: a journey through time" Step back in time to the year 1894

Background imageMincing Collection: Advert for United Kingdom Tea Company 1894

Advert for United Kingdom Tea Company 1894
Asian man pours tea from a china tea-pot. Date: 1894

Background imageMincing Collection: Advert for Follows & Bates winding machines 1900s

Advert for Follows & Bates winding machines 1900s
Various machines from the late 19th Century early 20th century, advertised in The Ironmonger Diary and Text Book, for Follows & Bates in Manchester. Circa 1900

Background imageMincing Collection: Clothworkers Hall C1840

Clothworkers Hall C1840
Clothworkers Hall in Mincing Lane

Background imageMincing Collection: Enterprise Congress Worlds Fair (chromolitho)

Enterprise Congress Worlds Fair (chromolitho)
3105589 Enterprise Congress Worlds Fair (chromolitho) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Enterprise Congress Worlds Fair)

Background imageMincing Collection: And catch the living Manners as they rise, published by Hannah Humphrey

And catch the living Manners as they rise, published by Hannah Humphrey
NCO191293 And catch the living Manners as they rise, published by Hannah Humphrey (hand-coloured etching) by Gillray, James (1757-1815); Courtesy of the Warden and Scholars of New College

Background imageMincing Collection: Advertisement for Coram Soap Manufacturing Co, c. 1880 (colour litho)

Advertisement for Coram Soap Manufacturing Co, c. 1880 (colour litho)
HGL396886 Advertisement for Coram Soap Manufacturing Co, c.1880 (colour litho) by American School, (19th century); Hagley Museum & Library, Wilmington, Delaware

Background imageMincing Collection: All Bond Street Trembled as he Strode, published by Hannah Humphrey

All Bond Street Trembled as he Strode, published by Hannah Humphrey
NCO189708 All Bond Street Trembled as he Strode, published by Hannah Humphrey, 1802 (etching & engraving) by Gillray, James (1757-1815)

Background imageMincing Collection: Advert for United Kingdom Tea Comany 1895

Advert for United Kingdom Tea Comany 1895
High quality tea made by United Kingdom Tea Comany in Mincing Lane, London. 1895

Background imageMincing Collection: Mincing Beef

Mincing Beef
Minced beef coming out of the mincing machine onto a metal plate. Date: 1960s

Background imageMincing Collection: Advert for H. W Garrard & Son domestic equipment 1889

Advert for H. W Garrard & Son domestic equipment 1889
Domestic machinery including a rotary knife - cleaning machine and a mincer machine. 1889

Background imageMincing Collection: Mincing Lane - Hall

Mincing Lane - Hall
Commercial Hall in Mincing Lane, now used as a Custom House. Date: 1814

Background imageMincing Collection: Juicer

Juicer
Antique illustration of a juicer opened

Background imageMincing Collection: Machines to prepare meat, around 1890, 19th century, liszt gourmet archive, machine

Machines to prepare meat, around 1890, 19th century, liszt gourmet archive, machine to fill the sausage, machine to cut the meat, food, butcher, grinder, equipment, kitchen, mincing, minced

Background imageMincing Collection: Machines To Prepare Meat

Machines To Prepare Meat, Around 1890, 19th Century, Liszt Gourmet Archive, Machine To Fill The SaUSAge, Machine To Cut The Meat, Food, Butcher, Grinder, Equipment, Kitchen, Mincing, Minced

Background imageMincing Collection: Uncooked minced lamb, view from above

Uncooked minced lamb, view from above

Background imageMincing Collection: Flesh of a garlic clove squeezing out of a silver garlic press, close up

Flesh of a garlic clove squeezing out of a silver garlic press, close up

Background imageMincing Collection: The Park Hospital, Hither Green, London

The Park Hospital, Hither Green, London
Kitchens of the Park Hospital, Hither Green, south east London. Uniformed staff cook food on a large range. The only man present operates a large mincing machine

Background imageMincing Collection: Clothworkers Company Hall, London, 1859

Clothworkers Company Hall, London, 1859
Engraving showing the exterior of the hall of the Clothworkers Company, one of the City Guilds of London, in Mincing Lane, 1859

Background imageMincing Collection: Offices and Sales-Rooms, Mincing Lane, London, 1860

Offices and Sales-Rooms, Mincing Lane, London, 1860
Engraving showing the exterior of a fine set of offices and sales-rooms in Mincing Lane, City of London, 1860


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"Rediscover the art of mincing: a journey through time" Step back in time to the year 1894, when United Kingdom Tea Company captivated taste buds with their exquisite tea blends. As you sip on a steaming cup, imagine yourself transported to Clothworkers Hall in 1840, where elegance and grandeur were at their peak. Fast forward to the early 1900s, Follows & Bates winding machines revolutionized industries with their cutting-edge technology. Just like these machines transformed production processes, let us introduce you to the timeless technique of mincing. Picture yourself strolling through Enterprise Congress Worlds Fair (chromolitho), surrounded by innovation and progress. Amidst this bustling atmosphere, Hannah Humphrey's publication "And catch the living Manners as they rise" captures society's evolving etiquette - much like our exploration into the lost art of mincing. In c. 1880, Coram Soap Manufacturing Co advertised its vibrant products through captivating color lithographs. Similarly enticing is our invitation for you to embark on a culinary adventure that will awaken your senses. "All Bond Street Trembled as he Strode, " another masterpiece published by Hannah Humphrey, transports us back to an era when fashion reigned supreme. Just as fashion trends evolve over time, so does our understanding of traditional cooking methods such as mincing beef. In 1895, United Kingdom Tea Company once again enticed consumers with their exceptional teas - reminding us that some things never go out of style. Likewise, we invite you to rediscover the charm and flavor that comes from hand-minced ingredients. H. W Garrard & Son domestic equipment advertisement from 1889 showcased innovative tools designed for modern households. Among them was a juicer – an essential companion for any aspiring cook looking to master the art fruits or vegetables effortlessly. Mincing Lane - Hall stands tall as a testament to London's rich history and the trade that once thrived there.