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Leaflet for Brown's DM Standard Bread.....
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Men seated with bread
Lillias Anna Hamilton- Digital Images
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Black bread mould (Rhizopus stolonifer)
Macroscopic Solutions- Digital Images
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Fruiting body of bread mould
Liz Hirst, Medical Research Council- Digital Images
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Temple offering wine, flowers, cakes and bread
Carole Reeves- Digital Images
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Temple offering of wine, oil, flowers, cakes and bread
Carole Reeves- Digital Images
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The most appetising bread : Hovis, the national health builder / [Hovis Ltd.] Brown paper bag with string handles. An illustration of a loaf of Hovis wholemeal bread is printed in dark blue on one side and a slogan in a decorative oval border is on the reverse.
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The most appetising bread : Hovis, the national health builder / [Hovis Ltd.] Brown paper bag with string handles. An illustration of a loaf of Hovis wholemeal bread is printed in dark blue on one side and a slogan in a decorative oval border is on the reverse.
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Papaver rhoeas L. Papaveraceae Corn Poppy, Flanders Poppy. Distribution: Temperate Old World. Dioscorides (Gunther, 1959) recommended five or six seed heads in wine to get a good night's sleep the leaves and seeds applied as a poultice to heal inflammation, and the decoction sprinkled on was soporiferous. Culpeper (1650) ' ... Syrup of Red, or Erratick Poppies: by many called Corn-Roses. ... Some are of the opinion that these Poppies are the coldest of all other - believe them that list [wishes to]: I know no danger in this syrup, so it be taken in moderation and bread immoderately taken hurts
Dr Henry Oakeley- Digital Images
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Papaver rhoeas L. Papaveraceae Corn Poppy, Flanders Poppy. Distribution: Temperate Old World. Dioscorides (Gunther, 1959) recommended five or six seed heads in wine to get a good night's sleep the leave and seeds applied as a poultice to heal inflammation, and the decoction sprinkled on was soporiferous. Culpeper (1650) ' ... Syrup of Red, or Erratick Poppies: by many called Corn-Roses. ... Some are of the opinion that these Poppies are the coldest of all other - believe them that list [who wish to]: I know no danger in this syrup, so it be taken in moderation and bread immoderately taken hurts
Dr Henry Oakeley- Digital Images
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Rock tombs at Beni Hassan, Middle Egypt date from the Middle Kingdom dynasties XI (2060-1991 BCE) and XII (1991-1782 BCE) and rank among the most important monuments of Ancient Egypt. They were built for the dignitaries of Menat-Khufu, one of the oldest place names recorded in ancient Egypt. The tomb walls are decorated with mural paintings executed on rocky walls made smooth with plaster. These paintings are radidly deteriorating and most reproductions are from paintings of the originals. A small tree full of birds is shown at the bottom left of the tomb. Egypt is on the major migratory route between Europe and Africa which accounts for a variety of birds depicted in illustrations. After slaughter, birds were plucked and either roasted to be eaten immediately, or dried, salted and pickled in large amphorae. Wildfowl such as ducks, geese and cranes were sometimes fattened for the table and occassionally force-ded with bread and sweetened mash. Ducks and geese were also kept for eggs as were pigeons and pelicans. Domestic flow (chickens) were not introduced into Egypt in any numbers until the roman period (30 BCE-CE 395).
Carole Reeves- Digital Images
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Allinson Wholemeal leaflet - interviews with 1000 doctors....
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The Cotton Famine, Manchester, 19th century.
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Carum carvi (Caraway)
Rowan McOnegal- Digital Images
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Daucus carota (Carrot)
Rowan McOnegal- Digital Images
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Levisticum officinale or Ligusticum sp (Lovage)
Rowan McOnegal- Digital Images
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Helwan, Egypt; rural smallholding
Carole Reeves