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Prisoners get rations, Zossen, between 1914 and c1915. Creator: Bain News ServicePrisoners get rations, Zossen, between 1914 and c1915. Prisoners getting food at Zossen prisoner of war camp, Wu¨nsdorf, Zossen, Germany, during World War I.
Household work, late 19th cent - early 20th cent. Creator: I PopovHousehold work, late 19th cent - early 20th cent. The album "Peoples of Siberia" contains twenty-seven photographs depicting Yakuts and Buryats, everyday life, festivals, meetings, housing
Decoration and Illumination of the Bastille for the Festival of the Federation on 14 July 1790, 1790. Found in the Collection of the Bibliotheque Nationale de France
Individual Container for Indians Daily Portion of Food, c. 1940
Half Rations, from The Military Adventures of Johnny Newcome, 1815. 1815Half Rations, from " The Military Adventures of Johnny Newcome", 1815
The Polar Partys Sledging Ration (Pemmican, biscuits, butter, cocoa, sugar and tea), 1911, (1913). Sledging ration for one man for one day
Waiting for relief rations at Bruges, 1915. From The Manchester Guardian History of the War, Vol. II. - 1914-15. [John Heywood Ltd, London, 1915]
An inspector visiting a Berlin bakery, 1915. An inspector checking to see that the Government limitation on the use of flour is being observed. From The Manchester Guardian History of the War Vol
Serving out porter on a troop-ship, 1878. A print from The Illustrated London News, (13 April 1878)
German prisoners of war with their ration of bread, 1915
French soldiers in the trenches eating their rations, France, 1915
Cuneiform tablet barley rations, 1st Dynasty of Lagash, about 2350-2200 BCCuneiform tablet recording barley rations, 1st Dynasty of Lagash, about 2350-2200 BC, from Tello (ancient Girsu), southern Iraq