Illustrations

The illustrations appear between pages 240 and 241.

1a Pauper apprentices supplementing the factory rations (The British Library)
1b The pig and the peasant (The Mansell Collection)
2a A London dairy or cowkeeper’s shop, 1825 (Trustees of the British Museum)
2b ‘London improvements’ in 1845 (The British Library)
3a The Great Tea Race (The Illustrated London News)
3b A visit to a brewery in 1847 (The Illustrated London News)
4 The early frozen meat trade (The Mansell Collection)
5 Billingsgate fish market (The Mansell Collection)
6a Alexis Soyer (The Mansell Collection)
6b Isabella Beeton (The Mansell Collection)
6c The kitchen at the Reform Club (The Mansell Collection)
7 Cooking technology: (a) The cottager’s stove (The British Library); (b)a gas oven, c. 1855; (c)oil cooking stove, 1897 (The Mansell Collection)
8a Distress in Coventry (The Illustrated London News)
8b A fashionable dinner party (The Mansell Collection)
9 Queen Victoria’s dinner menu, 27 April 1882 (copyright reserved. Reproduced by gracious permission of Her Majesty The Queen)
10 Menu on the Mauretania, 1907
11a A Maypole Dairy shop, Woolwich (The Mary Evans Picture Library) lib Sainsbury’s new Guildford branch, 1906 (Sainsbury’s)
11b Sainsbury’s new Guildford branch, 1906 (Sainsbury’s)
12 A jam factory, c. 1900
13a Lyons‘ first tea shop, 213 Piccadilly, London 1894
13b An ABC tea-room in 1990
14a The Cock Tavern, Fleet Street, c. 1880
14b The Savoy Restaurant, London, c. 1910
15a A young ladies‘ cookery school, 1880
15b Kitchen of the first British Restaurant, Hull, 1942
16 ‘Coupons required’. Weekly war rations for two, 1941

The author and publishers would like to thank all copyright holders for their permission to reproduce the illustrations.

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