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Spillage Collection

"Spillage: A Collection of Unexpected Mishaps and Surprises" In a state of drunken stupor

Background imageSpillage Collection: Drunk man amazed his tankard contains beer and not coffee

Drunk man amazed his tankard contains beer and not coffee
In the Bars and Streets. Cartoon drawing by Phil May depicting a very drunk man amazed that his tankard contained beer and not coffee

Background imageSpillage Collection: South Africa - a toddler looks down guiltily at broken eggs

South Africa - a toddler looks down guiltily at broken eggs
South Africa - a toddler looks down guiltily at some broken eggs, spilled out from their laden basket. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageSpillage Collection: Drink, drink, brother drink! (colour litho)

Drink, drink, brother drink! (colour litho)
3103906 Drink, drink, brother drink! (colour litho) by German School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Drink, drink, brother drink)

Background imageSpillage Collection: Le Dejeune. Creator: Louis Marin Bonnet

Le Dejeune. Creator: Louis Marin Bonnet
Le Dejeune. [The Luncheon]

Background imageSpillage Collection: Casualties of London street walking; a faint impression, London, 1826

Casualties of London street walking; a faint impression, London, 1826; shows a butchers boy and a pastry cook(?) fighting in the street

Background imageSpillage Collection: Advert for Sharps Super-Kreem Toffee, 1923

Advert for Sharps Super-Kreem Toffee, 1923. A print from The Sketch, Christmas, 1923

Background imageSpillage Collection: Assassination of a French collaborator, Morocco, 1891. Artist: Henri Meyer

Assassination of a French collaborator, Morocco, 1891. Artist: Henri Meyer
Assassination of a French collaborator, Morocco, 1891. A print from a supplement to the Le Petit Journal, 24th October 1891

Background imageSpillage Collection: Illustration for Jack and Jill went up the hill, Kate Greenaway (1846-1901)

Illustration for Jack and Jill went up the hill, Kate Greenaway (1846-1901). Artist: Catherine Greenaway
Illustration for Jack and Jill went up the hill, Kate Greenaway (1846-1901). For a book of nursery rhymes

Background imageSpillage Collection: Party Invitation - La Coupe Enchantee

Party Invitation - La Coupe Enchantee (a story by La Fontaine). 19th century

Background imageSpillage Collection: A lorry tips backwards, spilling its load in Sevenoaks, Kent. 1935

A lorry tips backwards, spilling its load in Sevenoaks, Kent. 1935

Background imageSpillage Collection: Crude oil valve

Crude oil valve. Crude oil has leaked from the valve and polluted the surrounding environment. Photographed in Trinidad

Background imageSpillage Collection: Crude oil storage

Crude oil storage. Container leaking crude oil, causing pollution of the surrounding environment. Photographed in Trinidad

Background imageSpillage Collection: Spilled oil

Spilled oil
Leaking oil drums, computer artwork. Oil drums are used for transporting small amounts of oil, where the use of a tanker is not financially viable

Background imageSpillage Collection: Messy child

Messy child
MODEL RELEASED. Messy child eating his food. He is eighteen months old

Background imageSpillage Collection: Toxic chemical treatment

Toxic chemical treatment
MODEL RELEASED. Toxic chemical treatment. Man wearing a protective suit and gas mask handling a drum of toxic chemical waste

Background imageSpillage Collection: Pollution clean-up

Pollution clean-up
MODEL RELEASED. Pollution clean-up. Man in a protective suit showering after dealing with a spill of toxic chemicals


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"Spillage: A Collection of Unexpected Mishaps and Surprises" In a state of drunken stupor, a man's eyes widen in amazement as his tankard reveals the delightful presence of beer instead of his usual morning coffee. Caught red-handed, a guilt-ridden toddler gazes down at the shattered remains of broken eggs in South Africa, realizing the consequences of their curious exploration. "Drink, drink, brother drink. " echoes through the vibrant colors of a lithographic masterpiece, capturing the joyous celebration and camaraderie that spills over during moments of revelry. Delve into an era gone by with "Advantages of wearing Muslin Dresses. " - an enchanting dedication to the serious attention given to fashion choices that offered comfort and elegance centuries ago. Unveiling the dark side beneath progress, an illustration from Le XXeme siècle exposes industrial pollution's detrimental effects on our environment, urging us to take action for a cleaner future. Step back in time with a hand-colored engraving from 1802 titled "Advantages of wearing Muslin Dresses. ", showcasing how this delicate fabric enhanced femininity and grace during its heyday. Louis Marin Bonnet's masterpiece "Le Dejeune" captures an intimate moment where spilled wine becomes an accidental catalyst for laughter and connection among friends gathered around a table. Peering into London's bustling streets in 1826 unveils glimpses of casualties caused by unforeseen accidents – reminding us that even amidst chaos, resilience prevails within these urban landscapes. Transport yourself to another era with an advert dating back to 1923 featuring Sharps Super-Kreem Toffee – indulging your taste buds while savoring nostalgia one sweet bite at a time.