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In the kitchen Collection

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Background imageIn the kitchen Collection: Kitchen, New College, Oxford, 1901 CC49_00204

Kitchen, New College, Oxford, 1901 CC49_00204
NEW COLLEGE, Oxford, Oxfordshire. Cooks at work in the college kitchens. The men are preparing joints of meat and a spit of chickens is leaning against the wall, ready to be roasted

Background imageIn the kitchen Collection: Kitchen interior JLP01_08_007482

Kitchen interior JLP01_08_007482
Hareclive Road, Hartcliffe, City of Bristol. Two women admiring a fridge in the kitchen of the 3000th Easiform dwelling to be completed in Bristol, on the day of the ceremonial opening

Background imageIn the kitchen Collection: Dover Castle Kitchen N090200

Dover Castle Kitchen N090200
DOVER CASTLE, Kent. Interior view. The hearth found in the kitchen within the Great Tower

Background imageIn the kitchen Collection: Kitchen in the Middle Ages J990033

Kitchen in the Middle Ages J990033
OLD WARDOUR CASTLE, Wiltshire. The heat and bustle of the main kitchen at Old Wardour. All the kitchen staff would have been men: female domestic servants were very uncommon in the Middle Ages

Background imageIn the kitchen Collection: Ideal kitchen 1946 P_H00004_001

Ideal kitchen 1946 P_H00004_001
Two women in a demonstration kitchen in an exhibition held by the Ministry of Works and the Ministry of Food, July 1946. The exhibition may have been held at Bankes Stores

Background imageIn the kitchen Collection: Camp kitchen JLP01_01_081_66

Camp kitchen JLP01_01_081_66
BERKELEY POWER STATION, BERKELEY, HAM AND STONE, STROUD, GLOUCESTERSHIRE. The kitchen of the Balfour Beatty camp on the Berkeley Nuclear Power Station construction site with four men cooking

Background imageIn the kitchen Collection: Disused kitchenwares DD220769

Disused kitchenwares DD220769
Bunksland Farmhouse, East Anstey, North Devon. Detail of the sink in the kitchen on the ground-floor of the farmhouse, with disused cutlery and crockery abandoned on the drying rack

Background imageIn the kitchen Collection: Girl in prefab kitchen P_H00049_007

Girl in prefab kitchen P_H00049_007
A young girl in the kitchen of a Uni-Seco prefabricated house in Lyham Road, Brixton, London. 22nd September 1945. Ministry of Works

Background imageIn the kitchen Collection: Minley Manor kitchens BL17959A

Minley Manor kitchens BL17959A
Minley Manor, Hampshire. Staff in the kitchen at a French chateau style country house that was erected between 1858-60 to the designs of architect Henry Clutton

Background imageIn the kitchen Collection: Hospital kitchen, Guys Hospital CC46_00241

Hospital kitchen, Guys Hospital CC46_00241
Guys Hospital, The Borough, Greater London. Two cooks working in the kitchen. Photographed by Marshall Keene and Company between 1925 and 1939

Background imageIn the kitchen Collection: Kitchen staff, Royal Star And Garter Home CC46_00400

Kitchen staff, Royal Star And Garter Home CC46_00400
Royal Star And Garter Home, Richmond Hill, Richmond, Greater London. Staff preparing food in the kitchen. The Royal Star and Garter Home at Richmond was set up in 1916 to care for servicemen injured

Background imageIn the kitchen Collection: Hospital kitchen, St Andrews BL22899

Hospital kitchen, St Andrews BL22899
St Andrews Hospital, Dollis Hill, London. Three female staff working in the kitchen. The hospital was built by the Diocese of Westminster in 1912 for paying patients

Background imageIn the kitchen Collection: Farmhouse kitchen a087028

Farmhouse kitchen a087028
GWENDREATH FARMHOUSE, Grade Ruan, Cornwall. Interior view. Cats warming themselves beside a coal-fired kitchen range. Photographed by John Gay between 1950 and 1965

Background imageIn the kitchen Collection: Dover Castle wartime tunnels 1945 N880017

Dover Castle wartime tunnels 1945 N880017
DOVER CASTLE, Kent. The secret wartime tunnels. Interior view of a kitchen. The Annexe Level Underground Hospital was constructed in 1941-2 to provide a medical dressing station for casualties

Background imageIn the kitchen Collection: Tudor kitchen J000001

Tudor kitchen J000001
KENILWORTH CASTLE, Warwickshire. Interior view. Reconstruction drawing by Ivan Lapper of preparations in the kitchen for the feast in honour of Queen Elizabeths visit in July 1575

Background imageIn the kitchen Collection: Kitchen utensils, Brodsworth Hall K950478

Kitchen utensils, Brodsworth Hall K950478
BRODSWORTH HALL, South Yorkshire. Interior of Kitchen. Detail showing utensils

Background imageIn the kitchen Collection: Yarmouth Castle kitchen N070153

Yarmouth Castle kitchen N070153
YARMOUTH CASTLE, Isle of Wight. Interior view of the reconstructed kitchen showing fireplace and rear of gun carriage. Viewed from the hall passageway

Background imageIn the kitchen Collection: Audley End House N070940

Audley End House N070940
AUDLEY END HOUSE, Saffron Walden, Essex. Interior detail of the kitchen work surface and shelves with various kitchen utensils. Photographed in 2007 prior to the Service Wing upgrade


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