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The Bakery Exhibition at Islington, London: the making of a biscuit (litho)
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The Bakery Exhibition at Islington, London: the making of a biscuit (litho)
3627041 The Bakery Exhibition at Islington, London: the making of a biscuit (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Bakery Exhibition at Islington, London: the making of a biscuit. Illustration from The Sphere, 1901. Artist: R M Paxton.); © Look and Learn
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Bake Baking Biscuits Cookery Cratsmanship Demonstration Edhibitions Exhibited Exhibitors Gastronomer Gastronomy Handywork Islington Making Oven Packing Process Tins World Exhibition Craftsmen Craftswoman
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The Bakery Exhibition at Islington, London - the making of a biscuit
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. This lithograph print takes us back to the early 20th century and offers a glimpse into the fascinating world of baking. The image captures an exhibition held in Islington, London, showcasing the intricate process behind creating a delicious biscuit. The scene depicts skilled craftsmen and craftswomen diligently working together to produce these delectable treats. With precision and expertise, they can be seen carefully mixing ingredients, shaping dough, and placing it into the oven for baking. The aroma of freshly baked biscuits fills the air as visitors marvel at this display of culinary artistry. The exhibition not only highlights British craftsmanship but also celebrates international influences on gastronomy. In particular, German techniques are showcased here as several German bakers demonstrate their expertise alongside their British counterparts. As we delve deeper into this snapshot from history, we witness how food production was evolving during this time period. This exhibition served as an educational platform where visitors could learn about different baking processes and discover new flavors from around Europe. Through this beautifully detailed engraving by R M Paxton published in The Sphere in 1901, we are transported back to a time when exhibitions like these were essential for sharing knowledge and promoting cultural exchange within the food industry. This print is a testament to both artistic skill and historical significance – capturing not just a moment in time but also reflecting upon our shared human fascination with food creation throughout centuries.
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