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"Capturing the Essence of Dedication and Craftsmanship: A Glimpse into the Lives of Employees" Chefs indulging in a well-deserved lunch break at Sherry's restaurant

Background imageEmployees Collection: The Royal Mint - Gold Melting House

The Royal Mint - Gold Melting House. Date: circa 1908

Background imageEmployees Collection: The Royal Mint - Silver Melting House

The Royal Mint - Silver Melting House. Date: circa 1908

Background imageEmployees Collection: The Royal Mint - Gold Rolling (fine)

The Royal Mint - Gold Rolling (fine) Date: circa 1908

Background imageEmployees Collection: The Royal Mint - Gold Rolling

The Royal Mint - Gold Rolling. Date: circa 1908

Background imageEmployees Collection: The Royal Mint - Annealing Furnaces

The Royal Mint - Annealing Furnaces. Date: circa 1908

Background imageEmployees Collection: The Royal Mint - Weighing Room

The Royal Mint - Weighing Room Date: circa 1908

Background imageEmployees Collection: Employees - Ford Motor Company, Detroit, Michigan, USA

Employees - Ford Motor Company, Detroit, Michigan, USA
The 25, 000 Employees of the Ford Motor Company, Detroit, Michigan, USA pose for a group photograph in front of the factory buildings

Background imageEmployees Collection: A 19th century European print shop. After a late 19th century work

A 19th century European print shop. After a late 19th century work

Background imageEmployees Collection: EDITORIAL Interior Wolseley Motors near Birmingham in the 1930 s. Workers preparing hubcaps

EDITORIAL Interior Wolseley Motors near Birmingham in the 1930 s. Workers preparing hubcaps

Background imageEmployees Collection: EDITORIAL Interior Wolseley Motors, Birmingham in the 1930 s. Workers on a production line

EDITORIAL Interior Wolseley Motors, Birmingham in the 1930 s. Workers on a production line

Background imageEmployees Collection: Chauffeuse, by Albert de Belleroche, WW1

Chauffeuse, by Albert de Belleroche, WW1
Chauffeuse, by Albert de Belleroche, First World War. The artist used Selfridges employees as models during the war -- the uniform could be that of a lift attendant. 1914-1918

Background imageEmployees Collection: The Design Department of Raphael Tuck & Sons

The Design Department of Raphael Tuck & Sons
The designing room at Raphael Tuck & Sons, fine art publishers of prints, cards, Almanacks and postcards, staffed largely by women

Background imageEmployees Collection: W Barratt & Co Ltd factory, Northampton, UK

W Barratt & Co Ltd factory, Northampton, UK
W Barratt & Co Ltd factory, making department, Northampton, UK. mid-20th century

Background imageEmployees Collection: Three books, The Somme, Lille, Amiens

Three books, The Somme, Lille, Amiens
Three books, The Somme, Lille and Amiens, published by Michelin, 1919, dedicated to the memory of Michelin workmen and employees who lost their lives

Background imageEmployees Collection: Southern Railway Servants Orphanage, Woking, Surrey

Southern Railway Servants Orphanage, Woking, Surrey
An aerial view of the Southern Railway Servants Orphanage at Woking which housed orphaned or fatherless children of the railway companys employees. Date: Date unknown

Background imageEmployees Collection: London zookeeper in uniform saying farewell to seal

London zookeeper in uniform saying farewell to seal
One of the thirty plus employees, Mr Graves, of the Zoological Gardens in London who enlisted for the new army in the early months of the First World War

Background imageEmployees Collection: Pet Lion at Company in Aden, Yemen

Pet Lion at Company in Aden, Yemen
Pet Lion at Messrs Cowasjee Dinshaw & Bros. Company at Aden, Yemen. " Mr Lion with some members of the staff of the firm"

Background imageEmployees Collection: J. G. Graves Ltd. Drapery Department, Surrey Street, formerly the Music Hall

J. G. Graves Ltd. Drapery Department, Surrey Street, formerly the Music Hall
Picture shows staff unloading a Royal Mail vehicle and dray owned by Atlas Express Company

Background imageEmployees Collection: Staff at Viners Ltd, outside the works, Sheffield, c. 1930

Staff at Viners Ltd, outside the works, Sheffield, c. 1930
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s09422

Background imageEmployees Collection: Munitions Manufacture, Sheffield, c. 1917

Munitions Manufacture, Sheffield, c. 1917
Munitions Manufacture, Sheffield Simplex Motor Works Ltd. Fitzwilliam Works, Tinsley, World War I From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s02071

Background imageEmployees Collection: Fig packing - Djanik Elmassian Fig Factory, Izmir, Turkey

Fig packing - Djanik Elmassian Fig Factory, Izmir, Turkey
Fig packing at the Djanik Elmassian Fig Factory and depot at Izmir (Smyrna), Turkey. A very traditional scene in the main fig-producing region in Turkey. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageEmployees Collection: Female Harrods Employees in War-time Uniform, 1940

Female Harrods Employees in War-time Uniform, 1940
Photograph showing nine female employees of Harrods in their war-time uniforms, each woman working for a different service. From left to right: Womans Land Army, Womens Voluntary Services, St

Background imageEmployees Collection: Circle Of Majorettes

Circle Of Majorettes
United States: c. 1940 Union Pacific Railroad women employees hopeful for roles on the majorette team of the employee marching band

Background imageEmployees Collection: National telephone exchange 1 January 1912

National telephone exchange 1 January 1912
The General Post Office of the British government assumed all control of the national telephone system. Date: January 1912

Background imageEmployees Collection: Ticket Inspectors Allotment Prize Giving, 1922

Ticket Inspectors Allotment Prize Giving, 1922
South East and Chatham Railway Travelling Ticket Inspectors Garden Allotment Prize Giving in Catford, July 1922. Date: 1922

Background imageEmployees Collection: Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon cheered at McVitie and Price

Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon cheered at McVitie and Price
Front cover of The Sphere featuring a photograph of Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, later Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, being cheered by employees during a visit to the works of Messrs

Background imageEmployees Collection: Diamond mine personnel, Cullinan, Transvaal, South Africa

Diamond mine personnel, Cullinan, Transvaal, South Africa
Group photo of Premier Diamond Mine personnel (owners, managers, wives and children), Cullinan, Transvaal (now Gauteng), South Africa. taken outside the towns public house, 23 November 1911

Background imageEmployees Collection: Huntley & Palmers Girls leaving work - Reading, Berkshire

Huntley & Palmers Girls leaving work - Reading, Berkshire Date: 1906

Background imageEmployees Collection: Selfridges Employee Beauty Competition 1927

Selfridges Employee Beauty Competition 1927
Winners and runner-ups in a beauty competition held for the employees of Selfridges department store. First prize awarded to Miss Mulready from the model millinery department. Date: 1927

Background imageEmployees Collection: WW1 poster, 4th Liberty Loan

WW1 poster, 4th Liberty Loan
Poster, Honor Emblem, 4th Liberty Loan. circa 1918

Background imageEmployees Collection: W. P. Hartleys Aintree Works - Grading Seville oranges

W. P. Hartleys Aintree Works - Grading Seville oranges
W. P. Hartleys Aintree Works - Women workers grading and classifying Seville oranges and selecting those good enough for Hartley s. Date: circa 1906

Background imageEmployees Collection: TAILOR 1827

TAILOR 1827
A tailor cuts a piece of fabric with scissors while his two female employees take a customers measurements in the background. Date: 1827

Background imageEmployees Collection: Gloucester staff outing by charabanc - Halford Cycle Co. Ltd

Gloucester staff outing by charabanc - Halford Cycle Co. Ltd
Gloucester staff members of the Halford Cycle Co. Ltd about to set out on an outing by charabanc to Malmesbury. Date: late 1920s

Background imageEmployees Collection: Valentin factory, Great Titchfield Street, London

Valentin factory, Great Titchfield Street, London
Valentin Stockmans Factory, wood turning workshop, Great Titchfield Street, London. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageEmployees Collection: The Victaulic drawing office, Dean Stanley Street, London SW

The Victaulic drawing office, Dean Stanley Street, London SW
Men at work in the The Victaulic Co Ltd drawing office, Kings Buildings, Dean Stanley Street, London SW1 -- iron and steel tube (pipe and joint) manufacturers. Date: 1939

Background imageEmployees Collection: Northern entrance to Waterloo Station - Memorial Arch

Northern entrance to Waterloo Station - Memorial Arch dedicated to the Employees of the london & South Western Railway Company who gave their lives during the First World War - unveiled by Queen Mary

Background imageEmployees Collection: Two pages of a book, The Somme, Michelin

Two pages of a book, The Somme, Michelin
Two pages of a book, The Somme, Volume I, The First Battle of the Somme (1916-1917), published by Michelin, 1919, dedicated to the memory of Michelin workmen and employees who lost their lives

Background imageEmployees Collection: Title page, The Somme, Michelin

Title page, The Somme, Michelin
Title page, The Somme, Volume I, The First Battle of the Somme (1916-1917), published by Michelin, 1919, dedicated to the memory of Michelin workmen and employees who lost their lives

Background imageEmployees Collection: Book cover, The Somme, Michelin

Book cover, The Somme, Michelin
Book cover, The Somme, Volume I, The First Battle of the Somme (1916-1917), published by Michelin, 1919, dedicated to the memory of Michelin workmen and employees who lost their lives

Background imageEmployees Collection: W Moult and J Fidler, workers at hatworks

W Moult and J Fidler, workers at hatworks
Ernest Battersby took a number of photogrpahs of employees at the family hatworks in Stockport, and noted their names as well

Background imageEmployees Collection: Tea Time in Dining Hall of National Control Canteen, WW1

Tea Time in Dining Hall of National Control Canteen, WW1
Female munitions workers in the dining hall of the National Control Canteen, run by voluntary lady workers to provide cheap, nutritious meals for employees. Date: 1916

Background imageEmployees Collection: Royal visit to Port Sunlight, April 1914

Royal visit to Port Sunlight, April 1914
Double page spread from the Illustrated London News covering the visit of King George V and Queen Mary to Port Sunlight, the famous model village

Background imageEmployees Collection: You ve not said how I ve growed, Daddy ! T H Fisher

You ve not said how I ve growed, Daddy ! T H Fisher
You ve not said how I ve growed, Daddy ! Copy of a painting by Thomas Henry Fisher which was painted for the National Institute for the Blinds Hostel Accommodation for Women Employees.. English School

Background imageEmployees Collection: Dunlop advertisement, WW1

Dunlop advertisement, WW1
Dunlop Rubber Company advertisement from the First World War publicising the fact that 1500 of their employees had enlisted while the rest were working in shifts day

Background imageEmployees Collection: Women brewery workers, WW1

Women brewery workers, WW1
Women employees at work cleansing a vat in one of the Burton-on-Trent breweries during the First World War. Date: 1916

Background imageEmployees Collection: Greens Ascent in his Nassau Balloon

Greens Ascent in his Nassau Balloon
Poster advertising Charles Greens ascent in his Nassau Balloon on October 6th 1840 from the grounds of the Commercial Gas Company, Ben Jonsons Fields, Stepney Date: 1840

Background imageEmployees Collection: Baltic Copper Mine Cricket Club, Michigan, USA

Baltic Copper Mine Cricket Club, Michigan, USA
Baltic Cricket Team - comprising of miners from Painesdale, Michigan, USA - played in the Copper (Houghton) County Cricket League, founded in 1906

Background imageEmployees Collection: Delivery of beds to the Admiralty, London, WW1

Delivery of beds to the Admiralty, London, WW1
A delivery of beds to the Admiralty in London, so that employees may stay on the premises overnight to deal with emergencies during the First World War. Date: September 1914



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"Capturing the Essence of Dedication and Craftsmanship: A Glimpse into the Lives of Employees" Chefs indulging in a well-deserved lunch break at Sherry's restaurant, New York, 1902 (silver gelatin print). These culinary artists fueling their passion for exquisite flavors. Inside the dressmaker's workshop - where creativity meets precision. Witnessing skilled hands transforming fabric into works of art, stitch by stitch. The heartbeat behind Ford Motor Company, Detroit, Michigan, USA - its dedicated employees shaping the future of transportation with innovation and hard work. Llewellin Churn Works in Haverfordwest, South Wales - a testament to craftsmanship as workers meticulously create churns that preserve tradition and quality. Men's Pavilion & Recreation Grounds in Bournville, Birmingham - a place where employees find solace and camaraderie amidst their daily endeavors; fostering both physical and mental well-being. English Electric Canberra B2 WD932: Behind this powerful aircraft lies an army of diligent individuals who ensure every component is flawlessly assembled for safe skies above. Helens Bay Station: Where railway employees orchestrate seamless journeys for countless passengers; connecting people through efficient transportation networks. The Post Office and Library on Greendale Road, Port Sunlight: A hub of knowledge managed by dedicated staff who serve as gatekeepers to information while fostering community connections. London & South Western Railway Servants Orphanage in Woking: An institution providing care and support to children left orphaned – embodying compassion within railway ranks. Sainsbury's Shop 1914: Pioneering grocery store driven by passionate employees committed to delivering quality products with exceptional service since its inception. The Geneva Union on Shaftesbury Avenue, London: A gathering place for diverse talents from across Europe united under one roof, creating a vibrant tapestry of culture and creativity.