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A fisherman dip netting salmon from the Copper River (Alaska, 1890 - 1930?)
One of Chef Louis’ interests relating to culinary history was the history of travel, so there are se
The first Iron Age olive stone to be found in Britain (Silchester, c.40 – 50 BC).Celery, coriander a
Georgian-era partridge wood tea caddy (c.1810). Partridge wood was used as the main veneer during t
English Georgian-era paper scroll tea caddy (1700′s).
An unusual yew sarcophagus-shaped tea caddy (1800).
British troops having a Christmas meal with staff at the free buffetat Euston railway station (1917)
Members of the Women’s Voluntary Service run a mobile canteen inLondon (England, 1941):A group
Members of the Women’s Voluntary Service run a mobile canteen inLondon (England, 1941):20-
Members of the Women’s Voluntary Service run a mobile canteen inLondon (England, 1941):At 5:30
Men of the Chinese Labour Corps display the loaves of special bread they have made in their own bake
Inside a cabin in the Ozarks that houses six people (Missouri, May 1936).
Day’s Café in Jackson (Tennesse, 1930). Mrs. Cameron Day is on the left.
Congratulations to Michael W. Twitty’s The Cooking Gene—winner of TWO James Beard Founda
Today #UrbExNYC post comes from the County of Kings in the form of the iconic Coney Island landmark
Black Culinary History Year in Review 2015This year we have seen phenomenal work from around the glo
Halfpenny Ices (1877), from Street Life in London by John Thomson and Adolphe Smith: “Italian
Yesterday the subject of fake coffee came up at the bar. My friend @brooklyn_flag_guy spent some tim
A German sergeant roasts bread on a small hearth (Stalingrad, November 1942). Grenadiers of th
Digging for victory: women working on a vegetable garden during WW2.
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