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Whiteleys Farms: A fruit strigging machine (b / w photo)
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Whiteleys Farms: A fruit strigging machine (b / w photo)
6007042 Whiteleys Farms: A fruit strigging machine (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A fruit strigging machine. Illustration for Orchards and Gardens Ancient and Modern, with a description of the Orchards, Gardens, Model Farms and Factories owned by Mr William Whiteley, of Westbourne Grove, London, by Alfred Barnard (London, 1895).); © Look and Learn; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22770150
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Hanworth Machine Modern Orchards William Whiteley
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This photograph captures the ingenuity of Whiteleys Farms in the 19th century. The image showcases a fruit strigging machine, a remarkable invention that revolutionized the process of preparing fruits for consumption. The intricate details of this contraption are beautifully highlighted in monochrome, allowing us to appreciate its mechanical complexity. This photograph is part of a private collection and was taken by an English photographer during this era. The fruit strigging machine depicted here played a crucial role in William Whiteley's orchards and gardens at Westbourne Grove, London. It was featured in Alfred Barnard's book "Orchards and Gardens Ancient and Modern" published in 1895. Whiteleys Farms were renowned for their model farms and factories, where they produced not only fresh fruits but also delectable jams. This historic image provides us with a glimpse into the past, offering insight into how technology transformed food production during this time. As we observe this fascinating piece of history captured through the lens of an English photographer from the 19th century, we can't help but marvel at human innovation throughout different eras. This photograph serves as a testament to our ongoing quest to improve efficiency while preserving nature's bountiful offerings.
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