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Peel Collection (page 12)

"Peel: A Journey Through Time and Places" Step into the Heath Robinson Kitchen, where creativity meets chaos in this captivating scene

Background imagePeel Collection: Marmalade glazed muffin on white background credit: Marie-Louise Avery / thePictureKitchen

Marmalade glazed muffin on white background credit: Marie-Louise Avery / thePictureKitchen / TopFoto

Background imagePeel Collection: Muffin decorated with squiggly icing and candied peel on spotted blue plate credit

Muffin decorated with squiggly icing and candied peel on spotted blue plate credit: Marie-Louise Avery / thePictureKitchen / TopFoto

Background imagePeel Collection: Jackson, NH, USA, stand of Birch trees

Jackson, NH, USA, stand of Birch trees

Background imagePeel Collection: Havana capitol city of Cuba closeup of peeled paint and old pay phone in Lawton

Havana capitol city of Cuba closeup of peeled paint and old pay phone in Lawton neighborhood

Background imagePeel Collection: Le Revoir - painted name on facade of house in Wimereux, Pas de Calais, France credit

Le Revoir - painted name on facade of house in Wimereux, Pas de Calais, France credit: Marie-Louise Avery / thePictureKitchen / TopFoto

Background imagePeel Collection: Orange with leaves on pewter charger credit: Marie-Louise Avery / thePictureKitchen

Orange with leaves on pewter charger credit: Marie-Louise Avery / thePictureKitchen / TopFoto

Background imagePeel Collection: Robert Peel (1788-1850) British statesman. Engraving

Robert Peel (1788-1850) British statesman. Engraving

Background imagePeel Collection: Robert Peel (1750-1830) British industrialist and father of Robert Peel the statesman

Robert Peel (1750-1830) British industrialist and father of Robert Peel the statesman. Cotton Mills. Engraving after portrait Lawrence

Background imagePeel Collection: Robert Peel (1788-1850) British statesman, arriving at House of Commons, January

Robert Peel (1788-1850) British statesman, arriving at House of Commons, January, 1846, being saluted by a member of the London police force which he reformed

Background imagePeel Collection: Abolition of the Corn Laws: Robert Peel (1788-1850), Conservative protectionist Prime Minister

Abolition of the Corn Laws: Robert Peel (1788-1850), Conservative protectionist Prime Minister, opening the gate to Free Trade and the Anti-Corn Law League

Background imagePeel Collection: Robert Peel (1788-1850), Prime Minister, taking his final curtain call. His Repeal

Robert Peel (1788-1850), Prime Minister, taking his final curtain call. His Repeal of Corn Laws passed on 25 June but same night was defeated on his Irish bill. Resigned 29 June

Background imagePeel Collection: Punchs monument to Robert Peel (1788-1850) for the repeal of the Corn Laws in 1846

Punchs monument to Robert Peel (1788-1850) for the repeal of the Corn Laws in 1846. From 1815 to 1846 Corn Laws kept corn prices high to protect farmers from foreign competition

Background imagePeel Collection: Robert Peel, Prime Minister, as a Baker, Duke of Wellington carrying advertising placard

Robert Peel, Prime Minister, as a Baker, Duke of Wellington carrying advertising placard. From 1815 to 1846 Corn Laws kept corn prices high to protect farmers from foreign competition

Background imagePeel Collection: The Battle of the Partitions: Catholic Relief Act, 1829. Supported, right, by Wellington

The Battle of the Partitions: Catholic Relief Act, 1829. Supported, right, by Wellington, Peel, Brougham and Burdett and opposed by Cumberland and Eldon and the followers of their No Popery slogan

Background imagePeel Collection: Bronze Statue Of The Late Sir R. Peel

Bronze Statue Of The Late Sir R. Peel, Bart. By E.h. Baily, R.a. The Bury Testimonial

Background imagePeel Collection: Keilder Moors (With Peel Fell to the Right), Uk

Keilder Moors (With Peel Fell to the Right), Uk

Background imagePeel Collection: SIR ROBERT PEEL, BART. M. P. FOR TAMWORTH, UK, 1851 engraving

SIR ROBERT PEEL, BART. M. P. FOR TAMWORTH, UK, 1851 engraving
SIR ROBERT PEEL, BART. M.P. FOR TAMWORTH, UK, 1851 engraving

Background imagePeel Collection: Monument, at Forfar, to the Late Sir Robert Peel: Died July 2, 1850. in Angus, Scotland

Monument, at Forfar, to the Late Sir Robert Peel: Died July 2, 1850. in Angus, Scotland
MONUMENT, AT FORFAR, TO THE LATE SIR ROBERT PEEL: DIED JULY 2, 1850. In Angus, Scotland, UK, britain, british, europe, united kingdom, great britain, european

Background imagePeel Collection: Designs for the Peel Monument, Exhibited in the Town Hall at Bury, Lancashire, Uk

Designs for the Peel Monument, Exhibited in the Town Hall at Bury, Lancashire, Uk, 1851 Engraving

Background imagePeel Collection: Birthplace of the Late Sir Robert Peel, Bart. Near Bury, Lancashire, Uk. Sir Robert Peel

Birthplace of the Late Sir Robert Peel, Bart. Near Bury, Lancashire, Uk. Sir Robert Peel
BIRTHPLACE OF THE LATE SIR ROBERT PEEL, BART. NEAR BURY, LANCASHIRE, UK. Sir Robert Peel, 1st Baronet (25 April 1750 3 May 1830)

Background imagePeel Collection: Chestnuts, close-up

Chestnuts, close-up

Background imagePeel Collection: Horseradish root on wooden surface, close-up

Horseradish root on wooden surface, close-up

Background imagePeel Collection: Selection of onions

Selection of onions

Background imagePeel Collection: Homemade mincemeat

Homemade mincemeat

Background imagePeel Collection: Two segments of a satsuma

Two segments of a satsuma

Background imagePeel Collection: Grated ginger, close-up

Grated ginger, close-up

Background imagePeel Collection: A bunch of ripe bananas

A bunch of ripe bananas

Background imagePeel Collection: Mans hand peeling away skin from salsify, close-up

Mans hand peeling away skin from salsify, close-up

Background imagePeel Collection: Onion peeled and chopped

Onion peeled and chopped

Background imagePeel Collection: Tomatillos on white background

Tomatillos on white background

Background imagePeel Collection: pitaya on white background

pitaya on white background

Background imagePeel Collection: Horseradish root, peel, and partially grated on metal grater, on wooden surface

Horseradish root, peel, and partially grated on metal grater, on wooden surface

Background imagePeel Collection: Bundles of herbs, including bay leaves, rosemary and dill, and strips of lemon peel hung

Bundles of herbs, including bay leaves, rosemary and dill, and strips of lemon peel hung on strings to dry

Background imagePeel Collection: Peeling a carrot with a vegetable peeler

Peeling a carrot with a vegetable peeler

Background imagePeel Collection: Person peeling cucumber with peeler, close-up

Person peeling cucumber with peeler, close-up

Background imagePeel Collection: Peeling cucumber, close-up

Peeling cucumber, close-up

Background imagePeel Collection: Zedoary, whole peeled roots, slices and grated, on plate, on folded napkin, close-up

Zedoary, whole peeled roots, slices and grated, on plate, on folded napkin, close-up

Background imagePeel Collection: Bottle of citrus vinegar, containing bits of orange peel

Bottle of citrus vinegar, containing bits of orange peel

Background imagePeel Collection: Removing blanched tomato from bowl of hot water using spatula

Removing blanched tomato from bowl of hot water using spatula

Background imagePeel Collection: Boy using peeler to peel carrot on wooden chopping board

Boy using peeler to peel carrot on wooden chopping board

Background imagePeel Collection: Boy using peeler to peel raw potato

Boy using peeler to peel raw potato

Background imagePeel Collection: Girls hands removing the skins from a roasted red pepper, close-up

Girls hands removing the skins from a roasted red pepper, close-up

Background imagePeel Collection: Three bananas with their skin on, and one peeled banana

Three bananas with their skin on, and one peeled banana

Background imagePeel Collection: Blanched tomato with peel removed

Blanched tomato with peel removed

Background imagePeel Collection: Using kitchen knife to remove skin from avocado

Using kitchen knife to remove skin from avocado

Background imagePeel Collection: Using a vegetable peeler to remove the skin from a red pepper

Using a vegetable peeler to remove the skin from a red pepper

Background imagePeel Collection: Close-up of the skins of potatoes

Close-up of the skins of potatoes

Background imagePeel Collection: Slices of lemon and strips of lemon peel

Slices of lemon and strips of lemon peel



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"Peel: A Journey Through Time and Places" Step into the Heath Robinson Kitchen, where creativity meets chaos in this captivating scene. As we explore the fourth installment of this series, our attention is drawn to Sir Robert Peel, a prominent figure from 1846. His influence resonates beyond his time, leaving an indelible mark on history. Venturing further, we find ourselves immersed in the picturesque Isle of Man's Peel Harbour. Its tranquil beauty invites us to pause and reflect on its timeless allure. Suddenly, a court room scene unfolds before our eyes – the trial of Mr M Naughten. Suspense fills the air as justice hangs in balance. Will truth prevail? Amidst all this drama, an unexpected sign catches our eye - "Anti Fruit Throwing. " Curiosity piqued; we wonder about its backstory and significance. As we continue our journey through various dimensions of "peel, " another intriguing connection emerges – Robert Peel (E) / Lawrence. What secrets lie behind these intertwined names? The enigma deepens. Our next stop takes us to Australia's Great Otway National Park, where eucalypts rainforest enchants with its lush greenery. Nature's wonders never cease to amaze. Shifting gears once more, Prince Albert assumes center stage as Britain's farmer par excellence in 1843. A testament to his dedication and passion for agriculture that transcends societal expectations. In contrast to Prince Albert's vibrant world stands Willem Claesz Heda's Still Life with a Gilt Cup from 1635—a masterpiece frozen in time that evokes contemplation on life's transience and beauty. Across continents now—Virginia beckons us with John Nicholson peeling apples amidst Shenandoah National Park’s embrace—an idyllic moment captured forever within nature’s sanctuary. Finally, returning full circle to Sir Robert Peel—his legacy endures even after two centuries since his time as a British statesman.