Scalded Collection
From the whimsical to the tragic, this collection showcases a diverse range of historical images
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From the whimsical to the tragic, this collection showcases a diverse range of historical images. "The Right Spirit" by William Heath Robinson depicts an imaginative scene of a scalding process, while "The Tragic End of a Child" serves as a somber reminder of the dangers of carelessness. "One method of cutting up a scalded pig's carcass" illustrates the practical side of utilizing every part for hams, middles, and fore-ends. "Careless Attention" from the early 19th century warns of the consequences of neglect. "The Great Colliery Explosion in Monmouthshire" and "The Profligate Punished by Neglect and Contempt" remind us of the price of recklessness in different contexts. "The price of curiosity" invites us to explore the unknown, while "White-Ear runs out of the kitchen" adds a touch of humor. "The enemy trying their tommy - scalders" by W. Heath Robinson brings us back to the theme of scalding, and "One of the earliest production lines: Armour Company's pig slaughterhouse, Chicago" showcases the industrialization of the process. Lastly, "King Henry VIII steam locomotive near Slough" rounds up the collection with a glimpse into the past and the progress of technology.