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"Institutional: Exploring the Historical Culinary Legacy" Step into a world where culinary traditions intertwine with historical institutions

Background imageInstitutional Collection: EURIC (420-484). King of the Visigoths (466-484)

EURIC (420-484). King of the Visigoths (466-484). Engraving

Background imageInstitutional Collection: NEGRIN LOPEZ, Juan (1892-1956). Spanish politician

NEGRIN LOPEZ, Juan (1892-1956). Spanish politician, Prime Minister of the Republican Government from 1937 to 1945

Background imageInstitutional Collection: Il Colosso di Rodi. Allegory of the British Empire

Il Colosso di Rodi. Allegory of the British Empire as the Colossus of Rhodes monitoring and controlling the passage of the Bosphorus

Background imageInstitutional Collection: ALCALA GALIANO, Antonio (1789-1865). Politician

ALCALA GALIANO, Antonio (1789-1865). Politician, military man and writer. Engraving

Background imageInstitutional Collection: PIDAL Y MON, Luis (1842-1913). Spanish politician

PIDAL Y MON, Luis (1842-1913). Spanish politician. MENENDEZ PIDAL, Luis (1861-1932). SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY). Madrid. Senate Palace

Background imageInstitutional Collection: ALCALA ZAMORA, Niceto (1877-1949). Politician

ALCALA ZAMORA, Niceto (1877-1949). Politician and president of the Second Spanish Republic (1931-1936). GARCIA GARCIA, Manuel, also called el Hispaleto (1836-1898). SPAIN

Background imageInstitutional Collection: SALVADOR RODRIGAхZ, Am󳠨1845-1922). Spanish politician

SALVADOR RODRIGAхZ, Am󳠨1845-1922). Spanish politician
SALVADOR RODRIGAх Z, Am󳠨 1845-1922). Spanish politician and engineer. Engraving

Background imageInstitutional Collection: BODIN, Jean (1530-1596). French jurist and political

BODIN, Jean (1530-1596). French jurist and political philosopher, member of the Parlement of Paris. Frontispiece of the book Iuris universi distibutio, 1568, a reflection on the essence of law

Background imageInstitutional Collection: Spain. Second Republic. Statute of Catalonia

Spain. Second Republic. Statute of Catalonia
Spain. Second Spanish Republic (1931-1936). Estatut de Catalunya (Statute of Catalonia). Official edition (1932)

Background imageInstitutional Collection: London. Parliament. Engraving

London. Parliament. Engraving

Background imageInstitutional Collection: Margaret of Parma

Margaret of Parma (1522-1586). Illegitimate daughter of Charles I of Spain and Johanna van der Gheynst. Duchess of Florence and Parma and governor of the Netherlands

Background imageInstitutional Collection: Alphonse V of Portugal

Alphonse V of Portugal
Alfonso V of Portugal, the African (1425-1481). King of Portugal (1438-1481). Detail in portraits of the kings of Portugal. Gothic art. Miniature Painting. SPAIN. MADRID (AUTONOMOUS COMMUNITY)

Background imageInstitutional Collection: British System of Education (engraving)

British System of Education (engraving)
XJF437524 British System of Education (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Interior of the Central School of the British & Foreign School Society)

Background imageInstitutional Collection: CLEVELAND, Stephen Grover (1837-1908). Democrat

CLEVELAND, Stephen Grover (1837-1908). Democrat US president (1885-1889 and 1893-1897)

Background imageInstitutional Collection: Spain (1812). Constitution of Cᤩz (19th March

Spain (1812). Constitution of Cᤩz (19th March
Spain (1812). Constitution of Cᤩ z (19th March, 1812). SPAIN. Madrid. National Library

Background imageInstitutional Collection: Spain. Kingdom of Fernando VII. Satire about

Spain. Kingdom of Fernando VII. Satire about the Constitution of 1812. Engraving. SPAIN. Madrid. National Library

Background imageInstitutional Collection: BLANC, Louis (1811-1882). French socialist politician

BLANC, Louis (1811-1882). French socialist politician and historian

Background imageInstitutional Collection: MENDIZABAL, Juan Alvarez Mendez, also called

MENDIZABAL, Juan Alvarez Mendez, also called (1790-1853). Spanish liberal politician. SPAIN. Madrid. Museo Nacional del Romanticismo

Background imageInstitutional Collection: The Constitution of the United States (17th September

The Constitution of the United States (17th September 1787). Preamble, Article I and Article VII

Background imageInstitutional Collection: Effigy of Charles III and chronology of the Spanish

Effigy of Charles III and chronology of the Spanish kings (1759)

Background imageInstitutional Collection: Poplar Union Schools, near Brentwood, Essex

Poplar Union Schools, near Brentwood, Essex
View of the boys side of the Poplar Schools which were established in 1906 between Shenfield and Hutton, near Brentwood, Essex, to house pauper children away from the workhouse

Background imageInstitutional Collection: Christmas at Caistor Union Workhouse, Lincolnshire

Christmas at Caistor Union Workhouse, Lincolnshire
Christmas decorations in the dining hall of the Union workhouse at Caistor, Lincolnshire. A banner on the wall reads Peace On Earth Good Will To Men

Background imageInstitutional Collection: Workhouse Sports Day, Sheffield, Yorkshire

Workhouse Sports Day, Sheffield, Yorkshire
Inmates of the Sheffield Union workhouse at Fir Vale watch as male competitors take part in an obstacle course during a sports day

Background imageInstitutional Collection: St Marylebone Poor Law Schools, Southall

St Marylebone Poor Law Schools, Southall
The St Marylebone Schools on South Road, Southall, Middlesex. An inscription below the pediment gives its date of construction as 1858

Background imageInstitutional Collection: Kensington & Chelsea District School, boys group photo

Kensington & Chelsea District School, boys group photo
In 1876, the London Borough of Kensington and Chelsea established a District School for pauper children at Banstead, Surrey (later known as Beechholme)

Background imageInstitutional Collection: Irish 800-pauper workhouse, ground plan

Irish 800-pauper workhouse, ground plan
Ground plan of the model plan for Irish union workhouses housing up to 800 inmates. The plan was devised by George Wilkinson, the Poor Law Commissioners architect in Ireland

Background imageInstitutional Collection: Irish 800-pauper workhouse, perspective view

Irish 800-pauper workhouse, perspective view
Perspective view of the model plan for Irish union workhouses housing up to 800 inmates. The plan was devised by George Wilkinson, the Poor Law Commissioners architect in Ireland

Background imageInstitutional Collection: Islington parish workhouse, London

Islington parish workhouse, London
The Islington parish workhouse was opened in 1870 on St Johns Road in Islington, North London. Designed by RH Burden, it could house more than 1000 inmates. It was later known as Hillside

Background imageInstitutional Collection: Advertisement for workhouse kitchen equipment

Advertisement for workhouse kitchen equipment
A trade advertisement for Barford & Perkins of Peterborough, suppliers of institutional cooking, heating and laundry equipment

Background imageInstitutional Collection: Clerkenwell Parish Workhouse, London

Clerkenwell Parish Workhouse, London
The Clerkenwell parish workhouse on Farringdon Road (formerly Coppice Row), Central London, erected in 1727

Background imageInstitutional Collection: Patients relaxing at the Medical Centre, Hendon

Patients relaxing at the Medical Centre, Hendon
Scene at the Metropolitan Police Medical Centre, Hendon, north west London, showing patients relaxing with visitors in a rest room. One patient has his leg in plaster, and is watching television

Background imageInstitutional Collection: Nurse and patients at the Medical Centre, Hendon

Nurse and patients at the Medical Centre, Hendon
Scene at the Metropolitan Police Medical Centre, Hendon, north west London, showing a nurse with two patients in a rest room

Background imageInstitutional Collection: Hornby Library, Liverpool

Hornby Library, Liverpool
Interior view of the Hornby Library, Liverpool

Background imageInstitutional Collection: Bodleian Library Oxford

Bodleian Library Oxford
Interior view of the Bodleian, Oxford

Background imageInstitutional Collection: Bodleian Library 1903

Bodleian Library 1903
Interior view of the Bodleian Library, Oxford

Background imageInstitutional Collection: Sheffield Univ. Library

Sheffield Univ. Library
Students studying books in the University Library, Sheffield

Background imageInstitutional Collection: Kitchen Chef at Work

Kitchen Chef at Work
Chef at work

Background imageInstitutional Collection: Walking through Bodleian

Walking through Bodleian
Someone walking through the Bodleian Library, Oxford

Background imageInstitutional Collection: Reform Club Kitchen 1840

Reform Club Kitchen 1840
The kitchen staff at the Reform Club, London, where the kitchens were designed by Alexis Soyer

Background imageInstitutional Collection: Reform Kitchen 1841

Reform Kitchen 1841
Soyers kitchen at the Reform Club, one of the notable London gentlemens clubs

Background imageInstitutional Collection: French Hotel Kitchen

French Hotel Kitchen
A scene in a French hotel kitchen



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"Institutional: Exploring the Historical Culinary Legacy" Step into a world where culinary traditions intertwine with historical institutions. From the Simpsons Strand Chefs to the Poplar Workhouse in East London, these places have left an indelible mark on our collective memory. One cannot overlook the remarkable work of PELLIZZA DA VOLPEDO, Giuseppe (1868-1901), whose gastronomic expertise transcended boundaries. His influence can be seen in every dish he crafted during his tenure at various establishments, including the Union Workhouse in Pontypool, Monmouthshire. The Restaurant Chef / Marchett was another mastermind who revolutionized dining experiences. Their innovative approach to cuisine brought new flavors and techniques to patrons at Hereford Chained Library and Camberwell Workhouse in East Dulwich, London. The grandeur of Reedham Orphanage's Dining Hall in Purley, Surrey is a testament to its commitment to nourishing young souls. It stands as a symbol of hope amidst challenging times for those less fortunate. ROBERT i YARZABAL, Bartomeu (1842-1902) played a pivotal role in shaping Catalan culinary heritage. His legacy lives on through his contributions at Alexandra Orphanage's Dining Hall in Haverstock Hill, London - an institution that provided not only sustenance but also comfort and care. While many may associate institutional settings with simplicity or uniformity, the Savoy Hotel Chef 1899 defied expectations by elevating fine dining within such environments. Their artistry transformed meals into unforgettable experiences for guests lucky enough to dine there. Trinity College Library stands as a beacon of knowledge and enlightenment; however, it also holds secrets from centuries past. Amidst rows upon rows of books lie hidden tales waiting to be discovered - just like the tantalizing flavors found within these hallowed walls. These institutional hints offer glimpses into our shared history, where food and culture intersect.