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Sugar Collection (page 2)

Background imageSugar Collection: Shaker Sugar Jar, 1941. Creator: Charles Goodwin

Shaker Sugar Jar, 1941. Creator: Charles Goodwin
Shaker Sugar Jar, 1941

Background imageSugar Collection: Landscape in Brazil with Sugar Plantation, 1660. Creator: Post, Frans Jansz. (1612-1680)

Landscape in Brazil with Sugar Plantation, 1660. Creator: Post, Frans Jansz. (1612-1680)
Landscape in Brazil with Sugar Plantation, 1660. Found in the collection of Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen

Background imageSugar Collection: Susanna Truax, 1730. Creator: Pieter Vanderlyn

Susanna Truax, 1730. Creator: Pieter Vanderlyn
Susanna Truax, 1730

Background imageSugar Collection: China bird, and Japan sugar basket, 1845. Creator: John Wykeham Archer

China bird, and Japan sugar basket, 1845. Creator: John Wykeham Archer
China bird, and Japan sugar basket, 1845. Item from the collection of British critic, travel writer and slaveowner William Beckford

Background imageSugar Collection: Town and harbour of Havannah, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Town and harbour of Havannah, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Town and harbour of Havannah, 1844. Ships at the port of Havana: Havannah, the capital of the island of Cuba, and the whole of its northern and southern shores

Background imageSugar Collection: St Jamess Courtship, April 10, 1799. April 10, 1799. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

St Jamess Courtship, April 10, 1799. April 10, 1799. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
St Jamess Courtship, April 10, 1799

Background imageSugar Collection: Looking Across Sugar Beet Fields, Platte River Valley, Scotts Bluff, Nebraska, c1930s Creator

Looking Across Sugar Beet Fields, Platte River Valley, Scotts Bluff, Nebraska, c1930s Creator
Looking Across Sugar Beet Fields and Sugar Plant, Platte River Valley, Scotts Bluff, Nebraska, c1930s. Scotts Bluff National Monument, named after Hiram Scott

Background imageSugar Collection: Train Load of Sugar Cane, Cuba, c1910s. Creator: Unknown

Train Load of Sugar Cane, Cuba, c1910s. Creator: Unknown
Train Load of Sugar Cane, Cuba, c1910s. Sugar cane loaded onto open wagons for transport to a refinery. Postcard

Background imageSugar Collection: A Sugar Plantation, Cuba. Creator: Unknown

A Sugar Plantation, Cuba. Creator: Unknown
A Sugar Plantation, Cuba. Ox carts laden with sugar cane outside a refinery. Postcard

Background imageSugar Collection: Cleaning the Sugar-beet, c1820, (1965). Creator: Aleksey Venetsianov

Cleaning the Sugar-beet, c1820, (1965). Creator: Aleksey Venetsianov
Cleaning the Sugar-beet, c1820, (1965). Russian peasants preparing sugar beet. Pastel drawing, also known as A Group of Peasants

Background imageSugar Collection: The Polar Partys Sledging Ration (Pemmican, biscuits, butter, cocoa, sugar and tea)

The Polar Partys Sledging Ration (Pemmican, biscuits, butter, cocoa, sugar and tea), 1911, (1913). Sledging ration for one man for one day

Background imageSugar Collection: American Forest Scene - Maple Sugaring, pub

American Forest Scene - Maple Sugaring, pub. 1856, Currier & Ives (Colour Lithograph)

Background imageSugar Collection: Slaves harvesting sugar cane in Louisiana, 1833

Slaves harvesting sugar cane in Louisiana, 1833. Note the serrated sickle being used. From Scenes of American Wealth and Industry. (Boston, 1833). (Colorised black and white print)

Background imageSugar Collection: Cane Cutting, c1930

Cane Cutting, c1930. Cane Cutting, Trinidad

Background imageSugar Collection: Doctor Pelayo Garcia, c1910

Doctor Pelayo Garcia, c1910. Cigar card from the History of Cuba, Geografico Universal, Propaganda de los Cigarros Susini y La Corona, Tabacalera Cubana

Background imageSugar Collection: Sugar beet pulp and juice flowing from tank to tank, Montreal, Canada, early 20th century(?)

Sugar beet pulp and juice flowing from tank to tank, Montreal, Canada, early 20th century(?). Stereoscopic card. Detail

Background imageSugar Collection: On La Union sugar plantation, San Luis, Santiago Province, Cuba, 1899. Artist: Underwood & Underwood

On La Union sugar plantation, San Luis, Santiago Province, Cuba, 1899. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
On La Union sugar plantation, San Luis, Santiago Province, Cuba, 1899. Detail from a stereoscopic card

Background imageSugar Collection: Loading cane, sugar plantation, Louisiana, USA. Artist: Underwood & Underwood

Loading cane, sugar plantation, Louisiana, USA. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
Loading cane, sugar plantation, Louisiana, USA. Stereoscopic card detail

Background imageSugar Collection: Sugar. Vacuum pan, 1866

Sugar. Vacuum pan, 1866. A print from Cyclopaedia of Useful Arts, Mechanical and Chemical, Manufactures, Mining, and Engineering, edited by Charles Tomlinson, Volume II, Virtue and Co, London, 1866

Background imageSugar Collection: Women tending young sugar canes in Jamaica, 1922

Women tending young sugar canes in Jamaica, 1922. From Peoples of All Nations, Their Life Today and the Story of Their Past, volume I: Abyssinia to the British Empire

Background imageSugar Collection: Sugar Cane in Arrow Trinidad, c1900

Sugar Cane in Arrow Trinidad, c1900. [Davidson and Todd, Ltd. Trinidad, c1900]

Background imageSugar Collection: James Boswell, his wife, and Dr Johnson at tea in Edinburgh, 1773, (1786). Artist: Thomas Rowlandson

James Boswell, his wife, and Dr Johnson at tea in Edinburgh, 1773, (1786). Artist: Thomas Rowlandson
James Boswell, his wife, and Dr Johnson at tea in Edinburgh, 1773, (1786). Scots writer James Boswell and his wife Margaret at tea with English lexicographer Dr Samuel Johnson

Background imageSugar Collection: January - Hard Frost, 19th century. Artist: George Cruikshank

January - Hard Frost, 19th century. Artist: George Cruikshank
January - Hard Frost, 19th century. Skaters fall through a hole in the ice, possibly caused by the All Hot Sugar and Brandy stall

Background imageSugar Collection: Sugar making at the Counterslip refinery, Bristol, 1873. Artist: WB Murray

Sugar making at the Counterslip refinery, Bristol, 1873. Artist: WB Murray
Sugar making at the Counterslip refinery, Bristol, 1873. A print from the Illustrated London News, (29 November 1873)

Background imageSugar Collection: The sugar industry, Richmond River, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Artist: JR Ashton

The sugar industry, Richmond River, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Artist: JR Ashton
The sugar industry, Richmond River, New South Wales, Australia, 1886. Wood engraving from Picturesque Atlas of Australasia, Vol I, by Andrew Garran

Background imageSugar Collection: Crushing the Cane, 1886. Artist: W Mollier

Crushing the Cane, 1886. Artist: W Mollier
Crushing the Cane, 1886. Australian aboriginal people working on a sugar plantation. Wood engraving from Picturesque Atlas of Australasia, Vol II, by Andrew Garran

Background imageSugar Collection: Sugar production, 1873

Sugar production, 1873. From Santo Domingo: past and present, with a glance at Hayti, by Samuel Hazard, 1873

Background imageSugar Collection: Primitive sugar mill, Santo Domingo, 1873

Primitive sugar mill, Santo Domingo, 1873. From Santo Domingo: past and present, with a glance at Hayti, by Samuel Hazard, 1873

Background imageSugar Collection: Sugar Plantation, New Orleans, 1870. Artist: A R Ward

Sugar Plantation, New Orleans, 1870. Artist: A R Ward
Sugar Plantation, New Orleans, 1870. Crushing the sap out of sugar cane. Illustration from Adventures of America, 1857-1900, by John A Kouwenhoven, published by Harper & Brothers, (New York, London)

Background imageSugar Collection: The Blackmans Lament on how to make Sugar, 1813. Artist: Amelia Alderson Opie

The Blackmans Lament on how to make Sugar, 1813. Artist: Amelia Alderson Opie
The Blackmans Lament on how to make Sugar, 1813. London 1813, Photo D.Bey

Background imageSugar Collection: Dockers unloading sugar at West India Docks, London, 1889

Dockers unloading sugar at West India Docks, London, 1889. Each docker wheels a trolley carrying a single sack which is recorded and marked

Background imageSugar Collection: Slave labour on a sugar plantation in the West Indies, 1725

Slave labour on a sugar plantation in the West Indies, 1725. Cane is cut and taken to vertical crushing mill powered by oxen

Background imageSugar Collection: Two sugar mills, West Indies, 1764

Two sugar mills, West Indies, 1764. A mule-powered mill with vertical rollers (top) and one with vertical rollers powered by an overshot waterwheel (bottom) West Indies

Background imageSugar Collection: Slaves cultivating sugar cane in the West Indies, 1852

Slaves cultivating sugar cane in the West Indies, 1852. From The Wonders of Home by Grandfather Grey. (London, 1852)

Background imageSugar Collection: Sugar factory and plantation in the West Indies, 1686. Artist: Allain Manesson Mallet

Sugar factory and plantation in the West Indies, 1686. Artist: Allain Manesson Mallet
Sugar factory and plantation in the West Indies, 1686. Cane is crushed in a horse or mule-powered mill with vertical rollers (centre left)

Background imageSugar Collection: Sugar refinery, Southampton, England, which opened in 1851

Sugar refinery, Southampton, England, which opened in 1851. The boiler house (left foreground), engine house (centre left) and stove and retort house (centre and centre right)

Background imageSugar Collection: Interior of a sugar refinery, 1860

Interior of a sugar refinery, 1860. Metal cones are being filled with liquid syrup which will crystallise to form sugar loaves

Background imageSugar Collection: Goody Gladstones Gifts, 1864. Artist: John Tenniel

Goody Gladstones Gifts, 1864. Artist: John Tenniel
Goody Gladstones Gifts, 1864. Mr Gladstone, on the right in this cartoon, had just introduced his 1864 Budget. A surplus of £ 2, 570



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