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Taylor's hygienic milk pails, 2 samples, with and without lid
Date: (20th Century)Reference: PP/BAR/T/8/3Part of: Barlow, Sir Thomas (1845-1945)- Digital Images
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Woman with pails going to collect water in rural area, Zambia
John & Penny Hubley- Pictures
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Bulgarian women wearing national dress, one with a yoke-pole and two water pails.
Date: [approximately 1900]Reference: 526589iPart of: The Fallaize Collection.- Books
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Improvements relating to sanitary buckets or pails and the like / [Christopher Richard Ford].
Ford, Christopher Richard.Date: 1903- Pictures
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A bicycle with milk pails, held by an African boy, Zanzibar, Tanzania. Photograph by Dr. Andrew Balfour, ca. 1910 (?).
Balfour, Andrew, Sir, 1873-1931.Date: 1910Reference: 563009i- Books
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The art of painting in oyl. Wherein is included each particular circumstance relating to that art and mystery. Containing the best and most approved rules for preparing, mixing, and working of oyl colours. The whole Treatise being so full Compleat, and so exactly fitted to the meanest Capacity, that all persons whatsoever, may be able by these Directions, to paint in Oyl-Colours all manner of Timber work; such as Posts, Pails, Pallisadoes, Gates, Doors, or any thing else that requires either Use, Beauty, or Preservation, from the violence or Injury of the Weather. In which is also particularly laid down, all the several Circumstances required in Painting of Sun-Dials, Printed Pictures, Shash-Windows, &c. In Oily-Colours. The third impression with some alterations, and many Matters added, which are not to be found in the Two former Editions. To which is added, The whole Art and Mystery of Colouring Maps, and other Prints with Water Colours By John Smith C. M. Licensed, Rob Midgely.
Smith, John, active 1673-1680.Date: 1701- Pictures
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Milk pails - metal with small taps - with a man and girl in Trinidadian dress, Port of Spain, Trinidad. Photograph, 1900/1920 (?).
Date: 1900-1920Reference: 562933i- Pictures
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A man in Paris carrying two pails of water suspended from straps on his back along the bank of the river Seine. Etching by A. Bosse.
Bosse, Abraham, 1602-1676.Date: 1600-1699Reference: 29453i- Pictures
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A female milk seller is offering two children milk from the metal pails she has unyoked and rested on the ground. Colour process print after L. Schiavonetti after F. Wheatley.
Wheatley, Francis, 1747-1801.Reference: 30276i- Pictures
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A man in traditional Chinese dress carries pails of faeces, supported by a pole across his back, with which he will fertilise a vegetable garden, Kuching Sarawak, Borneo. Photograph by A.R. Wellington, 1908.
Date: 1908Reference: 562900i- Pictures
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A market with a man carrying pails of milk, a woman selling vegetables to a sapeur-pompier (fireman), and a woman selling fish to a man as a soldier looks on. Coloured aquatint by R.B. Peake.
Peake, Richard Brinsley, 1792-1847.Date: [1816]Reference: 30401i- Books
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Anniversary address by the president T. P. Anderson Stuart.
Anderson Stuart, Thomas Peter, 1856-1920.Date: [1894]- Books
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By permission of the Rev. the Vice-Chancellor, and the Worshipful the Mayor. In a large room, at the Wrestlers, in the Petty Cury, on Monday the 10th of May, and every Evening during the week, Signor Zucker, and Co. (who have had the Honour of performing before their Majesties) Will display their inimitable and surprising performances. Part the First, With Books, Eggs, Numbers, Dishes, &c. by Mr. Zucker. Second,-Singing by Miss Zucker. Third,-A Lady, who has had the Honour of performing before their Majesties, will play several Airs on the Musical Glasses. After which she will Produce the Learned Birds; Which she has taught, at the word of command, to go through the Exercise of a Soldier; to lie down as if dead, on a wooden Pillow, then she takes him by the Leg, Wing, or Head, and his Limbs hang as really dead; to sit up like a Lapdog, with a Stick in his Claw, after which he swings himself in a Swing, like a Rope-Dancer; to shew how the Ladies look out of their Windows; to mimic a Dutch Woman going to Market, with Milk-Pails on her Shoulders; to appear as a Cannoneer, with a Firelock, Cartouch-Box and Cap, and sitting on the Carriage of a Cannon, will discharge the same, without being frightened in the least; the same will act as if wounded, and be wheeled to the Hospital in a little Barrow; to turn a Wind-Mill;-And, the most surprizing of all, to stand in the middle of a Firework, which shall be discharged all around him, without the least Fear. Fourth,-Miss Zucker will act a Medley upon different Countries, and sing several favourite Songs. To conclude with a Masquerade Dance, between several dozens of Eggs, by Miss Zucker, Blind-Folded. The Room is fitted up in a commodious Manner for the reception of Ladies & Gentlemen. Doors to be opened at Seven, and to begin precisely at Eight. Admittance One Shilling only.
Zucker, Signor.Date: 1790?]- Ephemera
Turner & Robertshaw's patent dividable closet, or improved pail system / Turner & Robertshaw.
Turner and Robertshaw.Date: [1881?]- Pictures
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A man in Russia drinking unboiled water from a pail carried by a woman. Lithograph, 192-.
Date: [1920?]Reference: 535996i- Pictures
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A milk maid holding a milk pail on her head. Engraving by J. Moore after W. Hogarth.
Hogarth, William, 1697-1764.Date: 1800-1899Reference: 30143i- Books
On the tub and pail system / by Geo. J.C. Broom ..., Borough Engineer, St. Helens, Lancs.
Broom, George J. C.Date: 1895- Pictures
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A Trinidadian woman in traditional costume carrying a metal milk pail with a tap, Port of Spain, Trinidad. Photograph, 1905/1915.
Date: 1905-1915Reference: 562243i- Ephemera
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Suggested plans for the adoption of Turner and Robertshaw's dividable closet or improved pail system : patented 1879.
Date: [approximately 1880]- Pictures
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A man in traditional Chinese dress pours faeces (for vegetable fertilisation) from his pail into a well, Kuching Sarawak, Borneo. Photograph by A.R. Wellington, 1908.
Date: 1908Reference: 562919i- Pictures
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A monument positioned near the military hospital in Barbados, with passers-by. Lithograph by J. M. Carter, c. 1837.
Carter, J. M., Lieutenant.Date: 1837Reference: 24432i- Pictures
Sir Walter Raleigh smoking a pipe and being doused by a servant who thinks he's on fire. Wood-engraving, mid-19th century.
Reference: 25007i- Books
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Four excellent new songs. I. Love in a tub; or The merchant outwitted. II. Honest mall boye. III. O to be married if this be the way. IV. The milking-pail. Entered according to order.
Date: 1785?]- Pictures
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St Luke's Hospital, Cripplegate, London: the interior of the women's ward, with many inmates and a member of staff. Coloured aquatint by J.C. Stadler after A.C. Pugin and T. Rowlandson, 1809.
Rowlandson, Thomas, 1756-1827.Date: 1 August 1809Reference: 26055i- Pictures
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Boer War: people queueing to fill buckets from a well in the women's laager in Mafeking (Mahikeng), South Africa. Halftone, c. 1900, after W. Weekes.
Weekes, W. H., Reverend, active 1900.Date: 1900Reference: 23571i