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An Australian Dairy Farm, 1912. Artist: Charles RobinsonAn Australian Dairy Farm, 1912. From More About The Empire by Alice Talwin Morris. [Blackie and Son Limited, London, Glasgow and Bombay, 1912]
The Distrest Poet, 1740. Artist: William HogarthThe Distrest Poet, 1740. A poor poet, at work in his garret, is interrupted by a milkmaid demanding payment. From William Hogarth, by Austin Dobson. [Hachette Et Cie, Paris, 1904]
Courtship in a Cowshed, c1801. Artist: Julius Caesar IbbetsonCourtship in a Cowshed, c1801. Painting held at the Lady Lever Art Gallery, Liverpool. From The Connoisseur Volume XC, [The Connoisseur Ltd, London, 1932]
Milking in the Field, c1847. Artist: Samuel PalmerMilking in the Field, c1847. From A Catalogue of the Pictures and Drawings in the collection of Frederick John Nettleford Volume III. - I to S, by C. Reginald Grundy and F. Gordon Roe
Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, 1811. Artist: Elizabeth ByrneChrist Church Cathedral, Oxford, 1811. After a drawing by A Wilson
Milking, late 19th or early 20th century. Lantern slide
Milkmaid and beggar, 1316, (1910). The beggar wears a horned hood which covers the shoulders like a cape. He carries a similarly dressed child on his back
A Belgian milkwoman on her morning round, Belgium, 1922. Artist: Donald McLeishA Belgian milkwoman on her morning round, Belgium, 1922. From Peoples of All Nations, Their Life Today and the Story of Their Past, volume I: Abyssinia to the British Empire
A milkwoman with a government inspector, Belgium, 1922. From Peoples of All Nations, Their Life Today and the Story of Their Past, volume I: Abyssinia to the British Empire
A milkmaid on her morning round, Iceland, 1922. From Peoples of All Nations, Their Life Today and the Story of Their Past, volume IV: Georgia to Italy
Milk woman, 20th century
March - Day and Night nearly equal, 19th century. Artist: George CruikshankMarch - Day and Night nearly equal, 19th century. Revellers returning home meet workers starting the day
A Milkmaid, 1737-1742. Artist: BouchardonA Milkmaid, 1737-1742. Part of a series called Paris Street Cries, by Bouchardon
Belgian Milk-Woman, 1809. Artist: W DickesBelgian Milk-Woman, 1809. Here you see the image of a milk-woman with her brass milk pails, which she keeps bright and clean and are carried about the town by donkeys in panniers
Milk Below!, Cavendish Square, London, 1805. A copper plate representing the itinerant traders of London, from Modern London; Being the History and Present State of the British Metropolis
The Milkmaids Family, 1641. Artist: Louis Le NainThe Milkmaids Family, 1641. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St Petersburg
Queen Mary at the old Westminster market and fair in Deans Yard, Westminster, c1936. Illustration from George V and Edward VIII, A Royal Souvenir, by FGH Salusbury
Milk Below Maids, 1793. Artist: Luigi SchiavonettiMilk Below Maids, 1793. A plate from Cries of London, published in 1793
The Milkmaid of Bordeaux, c1824. Artist: Francisco GoyaThe Milkmaid of Bordeaux, c1824. Located in the collection at, Prado Museum, Madrid, Spain. One of the artists final paintings
The Cow, c1850. Artist: Benjamin Waterhouse HawkinsThe Cow, c1850. Around the central image are vignettes of the products of the cow, from butter, cheese, milk, meat, candles, cutlery handles and turned horn goods
Women making butter, 1808. Artist: William Henry PyneWomen making butter, 1808. A milkmaid on a three-legged stool is milking a cow in the background while the dairymaid turns the handle of a large wooden butter churn
For Milk and Cheese, c1845. Artist: Benjamin Waterhouse HawkinsFor Milk and Cheese, c1845. A milkmaid carries a yoke with milk churns, while her companion milks a goat. Plate from Graphic Illustrations of Animals - Showing Their Utility to Man
Milk, c1845. Artist: Benjamin Waterhouse HawkinsMilk, c1845. Showing two milkmaids with a cow in the countryside. Plate from Graphic Illustrations of Animals - Showing Their Utility to Man, illustrated by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins and RK Thomas
Carters, c early 19th century. Two carters, one wearing a smock, the other coat and gaiters, both carrying their whips. In the background are a covered carters wagon and a trio of milkmaids
The Cowshed. A cowman milks into a bucket while a milkmaid waits, holding a yoke on which the buckets are carried
Woman at the Churn, c1864-1900. Artist: Mihaly MunkacsyWoman at the Churn, c1864-1900
Harvest time, 1762. Men and women reaping with sickles, corn being tied up in sheaves and stood in stooks to dry. From La Nouvelle Maison Rustique, 8th edition. (Paris, 1762)
The Hunter and the Milkmaid from The Complete Works of Beranger, 1836