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Turnspit dog at work in the inn at Newcastle, Carmarthen, Wales, c1800 (1869)
Turnspit dog at work in the inn at Newcastle, Carmarthen, Wales, c1800 (1869). These short-legged dogs were bred especially to work in wheels turning cooking spits. By 1800 the breed had almost disappeared
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Bring a piece of historical charm into your daily routine with our Media Storehouse Photo Mug featuring the Turnspit dog at work in the inn at Newcastle, Carmarthen, Wales, c1800 (1869). This captivating image showcases the short-legged Turnspit dog, a breed bred specifically to work in wheels turning cooking spits. Each sip from this mug will transport you back in time, making your coffee or tea breaks an enjoyable journey through history.
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This print captures a rare glimpse into the past, showcasing a turnspit dog hard at work in an inn at Newcastle, Carmarthen, Wales around 1800. These short-legged dogs were specifically bred for their unique ability to operate wheels that turned cooking spits. By the time this photograph was taken in 1869, the breed had nearly vanished from existence. The image showcases an interior scene of an old building with a prominent fireplace where the turnspit dog diligently performs its task. The concept of energy is evident as this small canine harnesses its strength to power the wheel that rotates the spit over the fire. This snapshot provides us with insight into historical cookery practices and highlights how animals played crucial roles in everyday life during this era. The monochrome aesthetic adds to the nostalgic charm of this nineteenth-century photograph, transporting viewers back in time to witness a bygone era of British culture. The location itself exudes Welsh heritage and offers glimpses into rural life within Carmarthenshire. This wood engraving serves as a reminder of our ever-changing world and how certain breeds can fade away over time due to evolving societal needs and technological advancements. Preserved through Ann Ronan Pictures' collection, it allows us to appreciate both our progress and what we have lost along the way.
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