Picture Library Collection
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"Capturing the Culinary Chronicles: A Glimpse into a Picture Library" Chef Andrew Schillar, known for his generosity, delights a furry friend with a bone from the side entrance of his bustling kitchen. (Undated) Stepping back in time to 1947, witness the artistry of a London chef as he masterfully crafts culinary wonders in his kitchen. Nestled in the heart of Bethnal Green, London, stands The Old George – an iconic establishment that has witnessed countless stories unfold within its walls. A. H. Cadier, senior chef at Brighton Pavilion, playfully receives fake chickens from mischievous junior chefs – showcasing camaraderie and humor behind-the-scenes. Transport yourself to 1951 and soak up the vibrant atmosphere at The Prospect of Whitby pub in Wapping, London – where history meets good times. Witnessing love's timeless embrace: Queen Mother Elizabeth Bowes Lyon weds Duke of York (King George VI) in a momentous royal wedding celebration. In Gravesend, Kent during 1939, L Papa and Sons ice cream vendor brings joy to locals with their delectable frozen treats on warm summer days. Nature's marvels never cease to amaze - behold a mesmerizing swarm of bees choosing an unlikely spot near Victoria Street's bomb site as their temporary home. Breaking gender stereotypes with grace and skill: watch as a woman barmaid expertly pulls pints for male customers in a quintessential London pub during the 1950s. Step into La Bouillabaisse restaurant nestled amidst Soho's vibrant streetscape in 1945 - where tantalizing aromas and flavors transport diners to culinary bliss. The Old Oak Tree restaurant exudes timeless charm against Cobham's picturesque backdrop; take a glimpse into Surrey’s dining scene circa 1910.