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Brine, 1896 Aug 1. Creator: UnknownBrine, 1896 Aug 1
Watering fish at the Fulton fish market with brine waterNew York, New York. Watering fish at the Fulton fish market with brine water
Possibly: Watering fish at the Fulton fish market with brine water[Untitled photo, possibly related to: New York, New York. Watering fish at the Fulton fish market with brine water]
Mr. and Mrs. George Lansbury in 1910, (1935). Creator: UnknownMr. and Mrs. George Lansbury in 1910, (1935). Portrait of British politician George Lansbury (1859-1940) and his wife Elizabeth (1861-1933)
The brine bath, (1834), 1934The brine bath - administered to prisoners who had been flogged, to prevent infection
Producing salt by evaporating natural brine by pouring it into a pit of burning charcoal, 1556. A rather impure product resulted. From De re metallica by Agricola (Georg Bauer). (Basel, 1556)
Producing salt by evaporating sea water in salt pans, 1556Producing salt by evaporating sea water in salt pans. From De re metallica by Georgius Agricola (Georg Bauer). (Basel 1556)
Evaporating pots of brine in a natural hot spring to obtain salt, 1556Evaporating pots of brine in a natural hot spring to obtain salt. From De re metallica by Georgius Agricola (Georg Bauer). (Basel, 1556)
Salt Works, Amsterdam, 1660. Right: quality of product is being shown to potential customer: Left: women are refining brine in a boiler
Evaporating sea water in iron pots to obtain salt, 1556Evaporating sea water in iron pots to obtain salt. From De re metallica by Georgius Agricola (Georg Bauer). (Basel, 1556)
Shovelling salt at South Durham Salt Works, 1884. Top: Shovelling salt from pans in which brine pumped up from borehole was evaporated. Bottom: Stoking the furnace heating the evaporating tanks