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French Milk Being Landed at Southampton, 1902. Creator: Unknown
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French Milk Being Landed at Southampton, 1902. Creator: Unknown
French Milk Being Landed at Southampton, 1902. From " The Windsor Magazine Vol. XVI - June to November 1902". [Ward, Lock & Co. Limited, London, 1902]
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Media ID 18909944
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Arrival Arriving Cargo Dairy Dairy Product Hampshire Import Imported Landing Lowering Milk Milk Churn Milk Churns Pulley Social Class Southampton Ward Lock And Ward Lock And Co Windsor Magazine Windsor Magazine 1902 Working Class
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This print captures a significant moment in history - the arrival of French milk at Southampton in 1902. The creator of this powerful image remains unknown, but their ability to convey the essence of this event is undeniable. In this snapshot from "The Windsor Magazine Vol. XVI" we are transported back to a time when trade between nations was an arduous yet vital process. A group of men, representing different social classes, stand together inside a bustling interior location as they lower milk churns using pulleys. Their faces reflect determination and purpose as they work diligently to unload the precious cargo. The significance of this scene extends beyond mere importation; it symbolizes the interconnectedness between Britain and France during that era. As dairy products were considered essential commodities, this photograph represents not only a transaction but also cultural exchange and cooperation between two countries. The monochrome aesthetic adds depth to the composition, emphasizing both the historical context and capturing the attention of viewers with its timeless quality. This print serves as a testament to human ingenuity, perseverance, and collaboration in an age where every step towards progress required immense effort. Thanks to Heritage Images' preservation efforts, we can now appreciate this remarkable piece from "The Windsor Magazine" collection once again. It allows us to glimpse into our past while acknowledging how far we have come in terms of international trade and societal advancements.
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