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Kitchens Collection (page 6)

Step into the world of kitchens, where culinary magic happens and memories are created

Background imageKitchens Collection: Anne Shirley And Her Turkey

Anne Shirley And Her Turkey
Hollywood, California: 1934. Sixteen year old Anne Shirley, RKO star of Anne of Green Gables, demonstrates how to deal with a Thanksgiving turkey

Background imageKitchens Collection: A woman stands in her kitchen cooking on her Monarch stove

A woman stands in her kitchen cooking on her Monarch stove
Beaver Dam, Wisconsin: c. 1928. A woman stands in her kitchen cooking on her Monarch stove

Background imageKitchens Collection: Four cooks inside their work premises, USA

Four cooks inside their work premises, USA
Four cooks inside their work premises, North America. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageKitchens Collection: Well-Stocked Pantry

Well-Stocked Pantry
A well-stocked pantry, full of cake tins, biscuits, tea, sugar, custard, semolina, breakfast cereals and lemon pie filling, etc. Date: 1960s

Background imageKitchens Collection: Philadelphia Soup Kit

Philadelphia Soup Kit
The clientele of a soup house in Philadelphis, PA : some come out, warmed with soup, while others queue for theirs. Date: 1875

Background imageKitchens Collection: Rudimentary Kitchen C20

Rudimentary Kitchen C20
Two broken chairs provide the only comfort in this rudimentary kitchen : the stove would be a collectors item today... Date: early 20th century

Background imageKitchens Collection: Cartoon, Split Pea Soup, Valley Inn, California, USA

Cartoon, Split Pea Soup, Valley Inn, California, USA
Cartoon, Little Known Occupations, Splitting Peas for Split Pea Soup, advertising Andersens Valley Inn, Buellton, Santa Barbara County, California, USA. Date: circa 1940

Background imageKitchens Collection: National Restaurant, New Bridge Street, London EC4, WW1

National Restaurant, New Bridge Street, London EC4, WW1
National Restaurant, New Bridge Street, London EC4, July 1918 -- part of the National Kitchens government-sponsored scheme set up during the First World War food shortage to provide cooked meals for

Background imageKitchens Collection: Pete by Hall Caine

Pete by Hall Caine
Promotional postcard for Pete by Hall Caine from his novel, The Manxman of 1894. First produced at the Lyceum Theatre, 29th August 1908

Background imageKitchens Collection: Kitchen, Grand Hotel, 41 Rue St Jacques, Bruges, Belgium

Kitchen, Grand Hotel, 41 Rue St Jacques, Bruges, Belgium
Kitchen of the Grand Hotel, 41 Rue St Jacques, Bruges, Belgium. Date: circa 1910

Background imageKitchens Collection: The Cunard Liner RMS Mauretania - Kitchen Corner

The Cunard Liner RMS Mauretania - Kitchen Corner
The Cunard Liner RMS Mauretania - A corner of one of the Kitchens. Date: 1922

Background imageKitchens Collection: Communal Kitchens, WWI by Will Owen

Communal Kitchens, WWI by Will Owen
Cartoon by Will Owen, a humorous comment on the rise of the communal kitchen, introduced during the First World War as a way of providing war workers and the poor with nourishing meals

Background imageKitchens Collection: Kitchen at Erddig Hall

Kitchen at Erddig Hall
Restored kitchen of Erddig Hall, near Wrexham in Denbighshire, a country house built in the 17th century. Restored by the National Trust. Date: 1978

Background imageKitchens Collection: Typical menu at a communal kitchen, WW1

Typical menu at a communal kitchen, WW1
A blackboard showing a typical menu at a communal kitchen in 1918. Communal and National Kitchens were established to help combat food shortages during the First World War by catering in bulk

Background imageKitchens Collection: Paris, France - La Tour Eiffel, Kitchens

Paris, France - La Tour Eiffel, Kitchens. Date: 1889

Background imageKitchens Collection: The first National Kitchen, WW1

The first National Kitchen, WW1
The first National Kitchen in Britain, opened on 21 May 1917 by Queen Mary. The National Kitchens were opened during the First World War to provide one solution to food shortages

Background imageKitchens Collection: First mobile kitchen donation, WW2

First mobile kitchen donation, WW2
The Home Secretary, Herbert Morrison, receiving the keys to the first mobile kitchen from Lord Bennett (Richard Bedford Bennett)

Background imageKitchens Collection: AFS firefighters being served from mobile kitchen, WW2

AFS firefighters being served from mobile kitchen, WW2
AFS firefighters being served hot meals from a mobile kitchen presented by the Junior Red Cross of Saskatchewan, Canada. Date: 1940s

Background imageKitchens Collection: Interior of a mobile kitchen, WW2

Interior of a mobile kitchen, WW2
Interior of a mobile kitchen, looking towards the rear, 25 August 1941. Date: 1941

Background imageKitchens Collection: NFS mobile kitchen in operation, WW2

NFS mobile kitchen in operation, WW2
An NFS (London Region No 5) mobile kitchen in operation, handing out meals to women in uniform. The vehicle was donated by the Canadian Red Cross. Date: 1940s

Background imageKitchens Collection: National Kitchens, tram kitchen in Halifax, WW1

National Kitchens, tram kitchen in Halifax, WW1
A clever development of the National Kitchens, devised during the First World War to provide cheap, nutritious and economically produced meals for war workers and poorer classes

Background imageKitchens Collection: Refreshment vehicle at Lambeth HQ

Refreshment vehicle at Lambeth HQ
Refreshment vehicle at the new Headquarters of the London Fire Brigade, Lambeth, probably during the visit of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth for the opening of the building. Date: 1937

Background imageKitchens Collection: National / Communal Kitchens, WW1

National / Communal Kitchens, WW1
A cartoon showing the public feeling towards the communal kitchens that were to be set up during WW1. Its aim was to provide meals to the lower classes for a very small price

Background imageKitchens Collection: The Kaisers Motor Kitchen, WW1

The Kaisers Motor Kitchen, WW1
To Cook Williams rations - May We Cook His Goose! The elaborate motor field kitchen and mess tent following Kaiser Wilhelm II around at the Front to ensure the Emperor could eat in comfort. Date: 1914

Background imageKitchens Collection: Kitchens of Baden Powell House, London

Kitchens of Baden Powell House, London
View of the modern kitchens at Baden Powell House, Queens Gate, South Kensington, London. The building was officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1961. Date: 10 July 1961

Background imageKitchens Collection: Lady Muriel Paget, WW1

Lady Muriel Paget, WW1
Lady Muriel Paget (1876 - 1938), nee Finch-Hatton, wife of Sir Richard Surtees Paget, second Baronet of Oldfallings Hall, Wolverhampton

Background imageKitchens Collection: Lady Muriel Paget

Lady Muriel Paget (1876 - 1938), nee Finch-Hatton, wife of Sir Richard Surtees Paget, second Baronet of Oldfallings Hall, Wolverhampton

Background imageKitchens Collection: Cooking food for army in the field WWI

Cooking food for army in the field WWI
Various types of ovens and kitchens, from brick and clay ovens, parallel kitchen, broad arrow kitchen, aldershot ovens and internally heated oven burrowed into the side of a bank. Date: 1915

Background imageKitchens Collection: Red Cross motor soup kitchen donated by Burberry s

Red Cross motor soup kitchen donated by Burberry s
A motor soup kitchen presented to the Red Cross Society by Messrs. Burberrys of Haymarket in 1915. The vehicle was of a very compact and serviceable design

Background imageKitchens Collection: Advert for Kooksjoie range cooker 1918

Advert for Kooksjoie range cooker 1918
Kooksjoie range cooker, from the London Warming and Ventilating Co. Ltd, a behemoth of a thing, whose manufacturers promise it consumes just half a ton of coal per month

Background imageKitchens Collection: The Womens Legion & Army Waste, WW1

The Womens Legion & Army Waste, WW1
Women inspecting copper vats filled with boiling soup, involved in a scheme originated by Lady Londonderry to lessen waste in camp kitchens

Background imageKitchens Collection: A Subalterns Stunts in Italy by H. L. Oakley

A Subalterns Stunts in Italy by H. L. Oakley
A few scenes characteristic of when British troops arrived at their billets in an Italian village, as witnessed by the famous silhouette artist, Captain H. L. Oakley

Background imageKitchens Collection: Illustration in light blue, kitchen arranged around right angle, including cooker with oven

Illustration in light blue, kitchen arranged around right angle, including cooker with oven, pans dangling from cooker hood, glass cupboards on wall, and plants

Background imageKitchens Collection: Illustration, iron kitchen stove burning coal

Illustration, iron kitchen stove burning coal

Background imageKitchens Collection: Source Size = 3795 x 5005

Source Size = 3795 x 5005
The Street Vendors Question, Life in Golden Lane: 1. the Earls Barrow; 2. Trimmings for Soup Kitchens; 3. Costermongers Dinner; 4. China Yard on Saturday Afternoon; 5. home of a Costermonger

Background imageKitchens Collection: Kitchen of the John Hancock House, Lexington, Hancock, John, 1671-1752, Homes & haunts

Kitchen of the John Hancock House, Lexington, Hancock, John, 1671-1752, Homes & haunts, Clarke, Jonas, 1730-1805, Homes & haunts, Kitchens, United States, Massachusetts, Lexington, 1900

Background imageKitchens Collection: The Kitchen / Smokehouse, Fontevrault Abbey, Chinon, France

The Kitchen / Smokehouse, Fontevrault Abbey, Chinon, France
The Kitchens / Salmon Smokehouse, Fontevrault Abbey, Near Chinon, Anjou, Loire Valley, France - pictured before restoration (before the chimneys were added back on)

Background imageKitchens Collection: Colchester - An army of men were employed opening oysters for the annual feast 19

Colchester - An army of men were employed opening oysters for the annual feast 19 October 1922

Background imageKitchens Collection: Picture No. 10792993

Picture No. 10792993
Domestic Cat - with caught Greenfinch - (Carduelis chloris) - in kitchen Date:

Background imageKitchens Collection: Picture No. 10792994

Picture No. 10792994
Domestic Cat - with caught Greenfinch - (Carduelis chloris) - in kitchen Date:

Background imageKitchens Collection: Recycling Metal

Recycling Metal
United States: February, 1942. The conservation of durable goods. Thats no idle whim of Uncle Sam s; these empty tubes you turn in before buying more are converted into essential products

Background imageKitchens Collection: Kithchen With Pots And Pans

Kithchen With Pots And Pans
United States: c. 1930. A kitchen with several pots on the stove top

Background imageKitchens Collection: The cooks and staff at a Girl Scout camp preparing dinner for the girls

The cooks and staff at a Girl Scout camp preparing dinner for the girls
United States: c. 1924. The cooks and staff at a Girl Scout camp preparing dinner for the girls

Background imageKitchens Collection: A stove in a kitchen with a recipe for custard mounted on an easel

A stove in a kitchen with a recipe for custard mounted on an easel
United States: c. 1925. A stove in a kitchen with a recipe for custard mounted on an easel

Background imageKitchens Collection: A woman pouring batter into a container

A woman pouring batter into a container
Crowley, Louisiana: 1910. A woman pouring batter into a container

Background imageKitchens Collection: Cinecitta

Cinecitta
Rome, Italy: August 23, 1947. Cinecitta, the fabulous movie making center built by Mussolini, now serves as a refugee camp in post war Italy

Background imageKitchens Collection: A woman cooking in her sparsely furnished kitchen

A woman cooking in her sparsely furnished kitchen
Beaver Dam, Wisconsin c. 1932. A woman cooking in her sparsely furnished kitchen

Background imageKitchens Collection: A young teenager eagerly antiicipates the dinner his mother is taking out of the oven

A young teenager eagerly antiicipates the dinner his mother is taking out of the oven
United States: c. 1934. A young teenager eagerly antiicipates the dinner his mother is taking out of the oven



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Step into the world of kitchens, where culinary magic happens and memories are created. From the iconic Simpsons Strand Chefs to the elegant Elizabeth Ann kitchen units advertisement, each kitchen tells a unique story. Travel back in time to witness the charm of the latest 1950s kitchen, with its vibrant colors and retro appliances that bring nostalgia flooding back. Then fast forward to the swinging 1960s, where sleek designs and bold patterns dominated kitchens across the globe. In an English Rose kitchen advert, a woman proudly displays her delectable desserts, showcasing not only her culinary skills but also the beauty of her surroundings. Meanwhile, members of First Aid Nursing Yeomanry (FANY) diligently work behind-the-scenes in their functional yet efficient workspace. Transport yourself even further back in history to an 18th-century French kitchen; imagine bustling chefs creating exquisite dishes fit for royalty. And let's not forget about Regent Palace Hotel Kitchens in London - a hub of creativity where talented chefs craft gastronomic masterpieces day after day. The restaurant chef Marchett takes center stage as he effortlessly creates culinary delights that leave patrons craving more. Another English Rose kitchen advertisement captures a snapshot from 1930s life as a woman skillfully cooks up a storm in her cozy haven. Finally, an advert for English Rose kitchens from 1952 showcases how these innovative spaces revolutionized cooking by combining style with functionality. These kitchens became symbols of modernity and convenience for households everywhere. They have always been more than just places to prepare meals; they are hubs of inspiration and innovation. They reflect our tastes, aspirations, and cultural shifts throughout history. So whether you're whipping up your favorite recipe or simply enjoying family time around your own cherished space – embrace all that kitchens represent: warmth, love, and endless possibilities.