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"Milk: A Nourishing Elixir that Transcends Time and Space" Step into the world of milk, where its timeless appeal has captivated generations

Background imageMilk Collection: Africa, Senegal. A Fulani woman milking the Zebus

Africa, Senegal. A Fulani woman milking the Zebus

Background imageMilk Collection: Milky way over Cathedral rock, Kiama, Sydney

Milky way over Cathedral rock, Kiama, Sydney
Located about two hours driving to the south of Sydney on the NSW South coast

Background imageMilk Collection: Silybum marianum, milk thistle

Silybum marianum, milk thistle
Illustration from the Botany Library Plate Collection held at the Natural History Museum, London. Entitled Chardon Marie

Background imageMilk Collection: Poster advertising Norway

Poster advertising Norway, showing a pretty milkmaid with a yoke and two buckets. 20th century

Background imageMilk Collection: Louis Pasteur, French microbiologist

Louis Pasteur, French microbiologist
Louis Pasteur (1822-1895), French microbiologist and chemist. Louis Pasteur proved the germ theory of disease, which holds that germs attack the body from the outside

Background imageMilk Collection: Advert / Viking Milk 1900

Advert / Viking Milk 1900
Viking Milk - a perfect unsweetened milk

Background imageMilk Collection: Six Wheeled Siphon, low roof milk van, No. 1654

Six Wheeled Siphon, low roof milk van, No. 1654
Built to diagram O4

Background imageMilk Collection: Two Persian women rocking a goatskin to churn milk

Two Persian women rocking a goatskin to churn milk. Date: circa 1900s

Background imageMilk Collection: Mars and Venus United by Love, 1570s. Creator: Paolo Veronese

Mars and Venus United by Love, 1570s. Creator: Paolo Veronese
Mars and Venus United by Love, 1570s

Background imageMilk Collection: Advert, Australian Butter for the Homeland

Advert, Australian Butter for the Homeland. 1936

Background imageMilk Collection: College Farm, Finchley, North London

College Farm, Finchley, North London -- entrance to Express Dairy Co, Teas and Refreshments. Date: circa 1900s

Background imageMilk Collection: Castle Milk, Lockerbie

Castle Milk, Lockerbie
Castle Milk, near Lockerbie, Dumfriesshire. The house was one of several in the area used by Barnardos as an evacuation home during the Second World War

Background imageMilk Collection: Milky Monkey

Milky Monkey
23rd March 1959: Congo, a chimpanzee at London Zoo, likes his milk and whenever possible upturns a bottle and drains it dry. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageMilk Collection: The Servant also called The Milkmaid or The Kitchen Maid c1660

The Servant also called The Milkmaid or The Kitchen Maid c1660. Oil on canvas. Jan Vermeer (1632-1675) Dutch Baroque painter. Young woman standing at table beneath a window pours milk into a bowl

Background imageMilk Collection: Cup and saucer filled with tea

Cup and saucer filled with tea

Background imageMilk Collection: Four milk churns at the side of a country road

Four milk churns at the side of a country road
Four milk churns sitting on a wooden platform at the side of a country road

Background imageMilk Collection: Milk Donkeys, c. 1890. Creator: Frank Meadow Sutcliffe

Milk Donkeys, c. 1890. Creator: Frank Meadow Sutcliffe
Milk Donkeys, c. 1890. Platinum print

Background imageMilk Collection: Tabby kitten with three pints of milk

Tabby kitten with three pints of milk
Unusual Friends - tabby kitten with three pints of milk. 1950s

Background imageMilk Collection: Pussys Breakfast by Muriel Dawson

Pussys Breakfast by Muriel Dawson -- a little boy bends down to give a kitten a saucer of milk. Date: 1945

Background imageMilk Collection: Cheese on wooden board with milk and eggs in background

Cheese on wooden board with milk and eggs in background

Background imageMilk Collection: Farm Stall in St. Jamess Park, London - New Milkstall

Farm Stall in St. Jamess Park, London - New Milkstall
Farm Stall in St. Jamess Park, London - The New Milkstall - " Rus in Urbe" ( the countryside in the city) - latn quote on the card

Background imageMilk Collection: Silhouette, Enough to Make a Saint Swear

Silhouette, Enough to Make a Saint Swear
Enough to Make a Saint Swear -- silhouette showing a monk annoyed to see that a cat has knocked over a jug of milk and is lapping it all up

Background imageMilk Collection: Louis Pasteur, French microbiologist

Louis Pasteur, French microbiologist
Louis Pasteur (1822-1895), French microbiologist and chemist, in his laboratory. Louis Pasteur proved the germ theory of disease, which holds that germs attack the body from the outside

Background imageMilk Collection: AGRI2A-00072

AGRI2A-00072
Milking-time in a dairy barn, 1870s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageMilk Collection: Milkman Making Delivery

Milkman Making Delivery
A cheerful milkman puts the requisite number of milk bottles onto the doorstep

Background imageMilk Collection: School Milk 1960S

School Milk 1960S
A rather contented looking boy drinks his free school milk straight from the bottle, using a straw

Background imageMilk Collection: Mr Libbys Creamed Rice Milk Pudding

Mr Libbys Creamed Rice Milk Pudding
Libbys Happy Families Card Game, Mr Libbys Creamed Rice Milk Pudding. circa 1950s

Background imageMilk Collection: Lyons Maid Drinka Winta Pinta promotional dance, Mexborough, South Yorkshire, 1960

Lyons Maid Drinka Winta Pinta promotional dance, Mexborough, South Yorkshire, 1960. In the days before television occupied the corner of every living room

Background imageMilk Collection: Spaniel and hedgehog

Spaniel and hedgehog
Unusual Friends - Spaniel and hedgehog. 1950s

Background imageMilk Collection: Cover design, Over 120 Ways of Using Bread

Cover design, Over 120 Ways of Using Bread for tasty and delightful dishes. Showing a woman in her kitchen, enjoying some of the results of her baking. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageMilk Collection: VERMONT: CREAMERY, 1941. Milk cans on a conveyor belt leaving the washing machine

VERMONT: CREAMERY, 1941. Milk cans on a conveyor belt leaving the washing machine at the United Farmers Cooperative Creamery in Sheldon Springs, Vermont. Photograph by Jack Delano, 1941

Background imageMilk Collection: Norman Whiting, aged 11, plays at being a real milkman on Saturdays and Sundays

Norman Whiting, aged 11, plays at being a real milkman on Saturdays and Sundays - and has done every year since he was eight. He does it for nothing of course, but gets quite a lot of fun

Background imageMilk Collection: City of London School

City of London School
The City of London School, Milk Street, on the Victoria Embankment at Blackfriars. Date: built 1835 - 1883

Background imageMilk Collection: Take fresh milk and plenty of it

Take fresh milk and plenty of it
Poster from the Empire Marketing Board promoting fresh milk, with a happy and healthy baby brandishing a spoon in a high chair

Background imageMilk Collection: Six Wheeled Siphon milk van, No 1628

Six Wheeled Siphon milk van, No 1628
Built to diagram O5, 1903

Background imageMilk Collection: Milk order tag -- 2 Extra Please

Milk order tag -- 2 Extra Please
Milk order tag to fit over the neck of an empty bottle - 2 Extra Please, I m not getting enough. circa 1970s

Background imageMilk Collection: Milk order tag -- 1 Extra Please

Milk order tag -- 1 Extra Please
Milk order tag to fit over the neck of an empty bottle - 1 Extra Please, I m not getting enough. circa 1970s

Background imageMilk Collection: Advertisement for The Express Dairy Co Ltd

Advertisement for The Express Dairy Co Ltd, by appointment to Queen Victoria, with an aerial view of College Farm, Finchley, and a bottle of Humanized Milk (a modified form of cows milk)

Background imageMilk Collection: Cohens Full Cream Dairy van, Birmingham

Cohens Full Cream Dairy van, Birmingham
Cohens Full Cream Dairy van, a Ford van shaped like a milk churn, Victoria, Birmingham. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageMilk Collection: Domestic Goat, Saanen, Toggenburg and British Alpine nanny goats

Domestic Goat, Saanen, Toggenburg and British Alpine nanny goats, herd being milked in milking parlour, Lancashire, England, November

Background imageMilk Collection: Dairy

Dairy
Filling milk on bottles in the dairy

Background imageMilk Collection: Milkwoman in Cart Photo

Milkwoman in Cart Photo
A milkwoman poses for the photographer before setting out on her rounds in a two- wheeled horse-drawn cart holding two churns from which she will ladle out milk

Background imageMilk Collection: Lenham, Kent, England

Lenham, Kent, England
LENHAM, KENT, ENGLAND. Church Square. Brick and weatherboard cottages, including a small shop selling teas and new milk sodas for cyclists

Background imageMilk Collection: MILK BELOW

MILK BELOW
In Londons Cavendish Square the milk-woman cries Milk below ! to the servants in the basements of the houses

Background imageMilk Collection: Siamese Cat Gets Cream

Siamese Cat Gets Cream
A spoilt Siamese kitten sits in its wicker basket and laps up the cream from the top of a milk bottle!

Background imageMilk Collection: Loading Churns at Farm

Loading Churns at Farm
Loading milk churns onto a horse-drawn milk cart at a dairy farm : the cart will go from house to house, filling cans or jugs from the churns

Background imageMilk Collection: Viking Milk Advert

Viking Milk Advert
Viking milk

Background imageMilk Collection: Man in the Kitchen C1905

Man in the Kitchen C1905
Letting your husband loose in the kitchen can be very risky; here, a pot boils over, eggshells litter the floor, and the cat laps spilt milk



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"Milk: A Nourishing Elixir that Transcends Time and Space" Step into the world of milk, where its timeless appeal has captivated generations. From the iconic adverts of Horlicks Malted to the charming posters featuring "The Vegetabull, " milk has left an indelible mark on our culture. Travel back in time with a glance at history, as we explore W. Fairbank's intricate plan of Sheffield in 1797, engraved by Thomas Harris. Witness how even then, milk played a vital role in sustaining communities. In Billy Liar (1963), Tom Courtenay's portrayal reminds us of the humble milkman and his float - a symbol of reliability and convenience. The clinking bottles delivered fresh each morning brought joy to countless households. Let your taste buds reminisce as you encounter vintage adverts for Horlicks, the original malted milk drink from 1925. Indulge in nostalgia with Frys Chocolate's enticing campaign that paired perfectly with a glass of cold milk. Marvel at Chichester Dairies' fleet of lorries traversing city streets, ensuring every doorstep received their daily dose of creamy goodness. Their dedication exemplified the importance placed on this beloved beverage. But it doesn't end there; soda water also found its match in milk during the roaring 1920s when an advert showcased their harmonious union. And let us not forget Horlicks malted milk's enduring popularity since its advertisement debut back in 1916. Venturing beyond advertisements and films, step inside tramshed interiors like Lytham St Annes' in Lancashire - bustling hubs where trams transported gallons upon gallons of this life-sustaining liquid throughout cities. Milk is more than just a drink; it represents nourishment, tradition, and community spirit passed down through generations. Whether enjoyed alone or used as an essential ingredient for culinary creations – it remains a timeless elixir.