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Rheims, wine vault used as Chapel, between c1910 and c1915. Creator: Bain News ServiceRheims, wine vault used as Chapel, between c1910 and c1915. A wine vault that was used as a chapel, probably during World War I in Rheims, France.
A monk in a cellar, holding a glass, 1800-1900. Creator: F. TaupelA monk in a cellar, holding a glass, 1800-1900
The Wine Connoisseurs, c.1640-c.1642. Creator: Jacob DuckThe Wine Connoisseurs, c.1640-c.1642
The Pressoir of the Chateau Lafitte near Bordeaux, 1854. Creator: UnknownThe Pressoir of the Chateau Lafitte near Bordeaux, 1854. The next and final process which the juice of the grape undergoes is that of fermentation
Wine Cellar with Men Playing Cards, 18th century. Creator: Gerrit DouWine Cellar with Men Playing Cards, 18th century
The Wine Commission, mid 19th century. Creator: AH PayneThe Wine Commission, mid 19th century. Men seated round barrels in a cellar, tasting wine. Engraving after a painting
Plate 79 from Los Caprichos : No one has seen us (Nadie nos ha visto. ), 1799Plate 79 from Los Caprichos : No one has seen us (Nadie nos ha visto.), 1799
Grays Inn Wine Establishment, High Holborn, London, 1840. A view of the latest improvements at the Grays Inn wine establishment, no 23 High Holborn
Cellar in the House of Sig. Borletti, c1927. A wine cellar designed by Gigiotti Zanini. From The Studio Volume 93. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1927]
The cellar at Vergelegen wine estate, South Africa, 1931. Plate taken from Historic Farms of South Africa, by Dorothea Fairbridge, published by Oxford University Press (London, 1931)
Wine cellars of the House of Commons, Westminster, c1905. Photo published in Parliament Past and Present by Arnold Wright and Philip Smith, (London, c1905)
A Norman butler and his assistants, (1910). During the early Norman Period (late 11th-early 12th century), the dress of the Saxons changed little