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"Cuts: From Beef to Bradman

Background imageCuts Collection: WW1 - Conscription in Britain

WW1 - Conscription in Britain
WW1 - Britannia holding her trident and the National Register, in front of civilians and industrial factory. The patriotic scenario

Background imageCuts Collection: Tapping a Rubber Tree

Tapping a Rubber Tree Date: circa 1920s

Background imageCuts Collection: A picturesque view of the state of the nation for

A picturesque view of the state of the nation for February 1778. An Indian (America) cuts the cows horns of English commerce, milked by Holland

Background imageCuts Collection: Royal Albert Orphanage, Bagshot Surrey - barbers visit

Royal Albert Orphanage, Bagshot Surrey - barbers visit
A barber cuts boys hair at the Royal Albert Orphanage. Date: Date unknown

Background imageCuts Collection: Butchers shop, 1850

Butchers shop, 1850
A curious social scene outside a butchers shop, 1850. A Victorian man gestures towards a rather suprised looking matrons basket of carrots

Background imageCuts Collection: Butchers shop, 1843

Butchers shop, 1843
A Victorian couple pause to admire a butchers shop, exhibiting prize meat at Christmas in 1843. Date: 1843

Background imageCuts Collection: Advert for Sanitas - family antiseptic for wounds 1937

Advert for Sanitas - family antiseptic for wounds 1937
Just a small wound but.... I never run the risk of blood poisoning. As soon as any member of my family gets a scratch or cut, let alone a more serious wound, I instantly apply Sanitas

Background imageCuts Collection: The General Strike - incidents of the Strike 1926

The General Strike - incidents of the Strike 1926
The arrest of a woman (between two policemen in centre foreground) at Hammersmith Broadway in West London during the General Strike

Background imageCuts Collection: The General Strike - civil constabulary reserve 1926

The General Strike - civil constabulary reserve 1926
A unit of new recruits to the new civil constabulary reserve, equipped with steel helmets, truncheons and armlets, leaving headquarters at Buckingham Gate in London during the General Strike

Background imageCuts Collection: The General Strike - clearing up Hyde Park 1926

The General Strike - clearing up Hyde Park 1926
Clearing up in Hyde Park after the end of the General Strike: packing blankets used by volunteers for return to army stores

Background imageCuts Collection: The General Strike - lorry transporting passengers

The General Strike - lorry transporting passengers
A lorry-load of Londoners in Kingsway, returning home after a days work during the General Strike. In support of a strike by coal miners over the issue of threatened wage cuts

Background imageCuts Collection: The General Strike - reading wireless bulletins 1926

The General Strike - reading wireless bulletins 1926
Londoners reading the latest news from wireless bulletins issued at Marconi House in the Strand, London during the General Strike

Background imageCuts Collection: The General Strike - Carrying On 1926

The General Strike - Carrying On 1926
Montage of sketches by ILN Special Artist, Bryan De Grineau showing how volunteers, specials and motorists saved the situation during the General Strike of May 1926

Background imageCuts Collection: Black Poodle (canis familiaris), partially shaved coat with pompoms, side view

Black Poodle (canis familiaris), partially shaved coat with pompoms, side view

Background imageCuts Collection: At the butchers, butcher, slaughter, slaughter animals, meat, cuts of meat, butcher shop

At the butchers, butcher, slaughter, slaughter animals, meat, cuts of meat, butcher shop, butchers shop, shop, butchery, slauthermen, sausage, sausage making, meat cutter, charcuterie

Background imageCuts Collection: Drawing of a bullock marked to show eighteen different cuts of meat (litho)

Drawing of a bullock marked to show eighteen different cuts of meat (litho)
KW271361 Drawing of a bullock marked to show eighteen different cuts of meat (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; Ken Welsh; English, out of copyright

Background imageCuts Collection: Old woman cuts the toenails of her mistress, Anonymous, 1700 - 1800

Old woman cuts the toenails of her mistress, Anonymous, 1700 - 1800

Background imageCuts Collection: Peasant family in interior, print maker: Abraham Bloteling possibly, Adriaen van Ostade

Peasant family in interior, print maker: Abraham Bloteling possibly, Adriaen van Ostade, 1655 - 1690

Background imageCuts Collection: Venus crowned by Bacchus, Arnold Houbraken, Lucas Cloppenburg (publisher), 1710

Venus crowned by Bacchus, Arnold Houbraken, Lucas Cloppenburg (publisher), 1710

Background imageCuts Collection: Spring, Assuerus van Londerseel, Nicolaes de Bruyn, 1581 - 1656

Spring, Assuerus van Londerseel, Nicolaes de Bruyn, 1581 - 1656

Background imageCuts Collection: Spring, Nicolaes de Bruyn, Francoys van Beusekom, 1581 - 1656

Spring, Nicolaes de Bruyn, Francoys van Beusekom, 1581 - 1656

Background imageCuts Collection: Corn or maize cob with kitchen knife

Corn or maize cob with kitchen knife

Background imageCuts Collection: A yellow and a black pencil crossing out the letterings Familien, Hartz IV and Rente

A yellow and a black pencil crossing out the letterings Familien, Hartz IV and Rente, German for families, Hartz IV, a German unemployment benefit, and pension

Background imageCuts Collection: Japan - Silk Industry - Cutting the Mulberry leaves

Japan - Silk Industry - Cutting the Mulberry leaves, for the silkworms to consume as they grow to maturity. Date: circa 1907

Background imageCuts Collection: Japan - Women preparing food including chopping a daikon

Japan - Women preparing food including chopping a daikon
Japan - Women preparing food including a Geisha girl preparing (cutting) daikon (white radish), possibly for takuan or bettarazuke dishes and another woman grinding foodstuffs using a pestle

Background imageCuts Collection: Thessaloniki, Greece - Itinerant Street Lung seller

Thessaloniki, Greece - Itinerant Street Lung seller. Such offal cuts were used as cat food. Date: circa 1907

Background imageCuts Collection: WW2 - Austerity - Getting by with Shreds and Threds

WW2 - Austerity - Getting by with Shreds and Threds
WW2 - Austerity - Getting by with Shreds and Threads. Lovely card by Evelyn E Morris, relating to the need for austerity during wartime and hence a lack of available cloth for new clothes or repairs

Background imageCuts Collection: Hausa Barber, Nigerian

Hausa Barber, Nigerian - fringe benefits... Date: circa 1930s

Background imageCuts Collection: Tapping a rubber tree - Singapore

Tapping a rubber tree - Singapore Date: circa 1908

Background imageCuts Collection: Maize (Zea mays) crop, Cls self-propelled forage harvester, close-up of cutter head

Maize (Zea mays) crop, Cls self-propelled forage harvester, close-up of cutter head, harvesting silage for animal feed, Sweden, October

Background imageCuts Collection: Picture No. 10758506

Picture No. 10758506
Injured Baobab / Boab - This impressive specimen has cuts all over its trunk inflicted by people (Adansonia gregorii) Date:

Background imageCuts Collection: Picture No. 10758507

Picture No. 10758507
Injured Baobab / Boab - This impressive specimen has cuts all over its trunk inflicted by people (Adansonia gregorii) Date:

Background imageCuts Collection: Picture No. 10761446

Picture No. 10761446
Morocco - The very impressive Tizi-n-Test mountain pass cuts right through the heart of the High Atlas mountains and is the most direct route from Marrakech to Taroudannt

Background imageCuts Collection: Picture No. 10761443

Picture No. 10761443
Morocco - The very impressive Tizi-n-Test mountain pass cuts right through the heart of the High Atlas mountains and is the most direct route from Marrakech to Taroudannt. Date:

Background imageCuts Collection: Picture No. 10761445

Picture No. 10761445
Morocco - The very impressive Tizi-n-Test mountain pass cuts right through the heart of the High Atlas mountains and is the most direct route from Marrakech to Taroudannt. Date:

Background imageCuts Collection: Picture No. 10761444

Picture No. 10761444
Morocco - The very impressive Tizi-n-Test mountain pass cuts right through the heart of the High Atlas mountains and is the most direct route from Marrakech to Taroudannt. Date:

Background imageCuts Collection: Picture No. 10761442

Picture No. 10761442
Morocco - The very impressive Tizi-n-Test mountain pass cuts right through the heart of the High Atlas mountains and is the most direct route from Marrakech to Taroudannt. Date:

Background imageCuts Collection: Sedge cutting in marshland, Sutton Fen RSPB Reserve, The Broads, Norfolk, England, July

Sedge cutting in marshland, Sutton Fen RSPB Reserve, The Broads, Norfolk, England, July

Background imageCuts Collection: Sedge cutting with machine in marshland, Sutton Fen RSPB Reserve, The Broads, Norfolk, England, July

Sedge cutting with machine in marshland, Sutton Fen RSPB Reserve, The Broads, Norfolk, England, July

Background imageCuts Collection: Habitat management for conservation, worker cutting channels in reedbed

Habitat management for conservation, worker cutting channels in reedbed, improving water flow to increase biodiversity, Minsmere RSPB Reserve, Suffolk, England, December

Background imageCuts Collection: Shoe Maker Master craftsman in tailored coat and yellow waistcoat (vest) cuts leather from skin

Shoe Maker Master craftsman in tailored coat and yellow waistcoat (vest) cuts leather from skin. In background boy apprentice in apron

Background imageCuts Collection: William Hogarths print published in 1721, satirising the South Sea Bubble. People

William Hogarths print published in 1721, satirising the South Sea Bubble. People queue to enter Devils shop, while he cuts up Fortune

Background imageCuts Collection: The Bakery

The Bakery, The Butchers, The Shoemaker, 19th Century Lithograph, Bread, Oven, Fire, Baker, Bake, Flour, Baked, Boots, Leather, Craft, Shoe, Hammer, Tool, Handcraft, Handwork, Craftsman, Soles

Background imageCuts Collection: Tree surgeon working in deciduous tree, Norfolk, England, April

Tree surgeon working in deciduous tree, Norfolk, England, April

Background imageCuts Collection: Vineyard worker cutting green grapes from vine, Essex, England, September

Vineyard worker cutting green grapes from vine, Essex, England, September

Background imageCuts Collection: Turf Grass (Graminae sp. ) crop, machine cutting lawn turfs, workers with turf, Sweden

Turf Grass (Graminae sp. ) crop, machine cutting lawn turfs, workers with turf, Sweden
Turf Grass (Graminae sp.) crop, machine cutting lawn turfs, workers with turf, Sweden

Background imageCuts Collection: Forage harvesting silage, Cls Jaguar 850 forage harvester cutting grass and loading wagon, Alunda

Forage harvesting silage, Cls Jaguar 850 forage harvester cutting grass and loading wagon, Alunda, Uppsala, Sweden, August

Background imageCuts Collection: Tractor with mower, cutting grass for silage, Sweden, july

Tractor with mower, cutting grass for silage, Sweden, july



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"Cuts: From Beef to Bradman, a Tapestry of Intriguing Connections" From the succulent cuts of beef that tantalize our taste buds to the intricate diagrams showcasing the artistry behind butchery, 'cuts' takes us on a journey through various realms. The Beef Cuts Diagram 1855 reveals an age-old tradition where skilled hands carve out prime portions for culinary delight. Similarly, the Diagram of Pork Cuts unveils another dimension of gastronomy, highlighting the versatility and richness found in every slice. But 'cuts' extends beyond mere meat; it intertwines with history and culture. Just as Alexander faced the Gordian Knot's complex challenge, we encounter Ancient Egyptian Writing - hieroglyphs etched into stone, preserving stories from civilizations long gone. In this web of connections, even Don Bradman's square cuts at Lords in 1930 find their place - his masterful strokes echoing skillfully carved meats. Yet 'cuts' transcends physicality; it delves into creativity and expression. An intricate heart design captures emotions intricately woven together like delicate threads forming an enchanting tapestry. As a blackbird sings perched on a branch, its melody resonates with precision akin to German Student Duels in 1880 - each strike meticulously calculated yet fierce. In Hoffmann's "Suck-A-Thumb, " we witness how seemingly innocent actions can lead to unexpected consequences - reminding us that life is full of choices that may shape our destiny forevermore. And while a skylark soars above trees effortlessly, its flight symbolizes freedom and inspiration reaching new heights. 'Cuts, ' whether they be slices of meat or symbolic representations thereof, remind us that life is composed of interconnected moments waiting to be explored and understood. It invites us to appreciate not only the tangible aspects but also those intangible elements which give depth and meaning to our existence – from ancient traditions passed down through generations to the boundless beauty of nature's symphony.