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Whiteleys Farms: A pulp fruit storing warehouse in factory (b / w photo)
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Whiteleys Farms: A pulp fruit storing warehouse in factory (b / w photo)
6007037 Whiteleys Farms: A pulp fruit storing warehouse in factory (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A pulp fruit storing warehouse in factory. 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
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Farms Hanworth Modern Orchards Pulp Storing Warehouse William Whiteley
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This photograph captures the essence of Whiteleys Farms, a pulp fruit storing warehouse in a factory during the 19th century. The image, taken by an English photographer, showcases the intricate details of this historical site that was once owned by Mr. William Whiteley of Westbourne Grove, London. The photo is part of a private collection and was originally featured in Alfred Barnard's book "Orchards and Gardens Ancient and Modern" published in 1895. It serves as an illustration for the book, providing readers with a visual representation of the orchards, gardens, model farms, and factories associated with Mr. Whiteley. In this particular image, we see rows upon rows of neatly stacked crates filled with pulp fruits waiting to be processed. The warehouse exudes an air of efficiency and productivity as it stands tall against the backdrop of history. This photograph not only highlights the importance of fruit preservation but also sheds light on the advancements made in food science during that era. It offers us a glimpse into how these warehouses played a crucial role in supplying ingredients for various culinary endeavors such as jam production. Overall, this remarkable print from Bridgeman Images takes us back to a time when agriculture thrived alongside industrialization – reminding us of our rich botanical heritage intertwined with human ingenuity.
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