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Sandwich Collection (page 15)

From the historic town of Sandwich, Kent to the bustling streets of New York City, sandwiches have become a global culinary delight

Background imageSandwich Collection: Supermarket sandwiches

Supermarket sandwiches

Background imageSandwich Collection: Burger at a barbeque

Burger at a barbeque
Burger and salad sandwich at a barbeque

Background imageSandwich Collection: Childrens picnic food

Childrens picnic food

Background imageSandwich Collection: Beefburger world

Beefburger world. Conceptual computer artwork of the Earth skewered to a beefburger. The beef patty in the sandwich consists of processed meat and may have been fried

Background imageSandwich Collection: FILM STILL: EATING & DRINKING. An unnamed actor, Dimitri Buchowetzki, Mae Murray and Lloyd Hughes

FILM STILL: EATING & DRINKING. An unnamed actor, Dimitri Buchowetzki, Mae Murray and Lloyd Hughes

Background imageSandwich Collection: THE TRAIL OF 98, 1928. Karl Dane and George Cooper in a scene from the film

THE TRAIL OF 98, 1928. Karl Dane and George Cooper in a scene from the film

Background imageSandwich Collection: Bargeman eating a sandwich

Bargeman eating a sandwich
A bargeman eating a large sandwich, four slices thick!

Background imageSandwich Collection: New Years gift / Ally Sloper

New Years gift / Ally Sloper
Ally Sloper celebrates new year nursing his new born son whilst his exhausted wife sit up in bed recovering with a bottle of Ale and a sandwich

Background imageSandwich Collection: Sandwich WWII

Sandwich WWII
Refugees at the Sandwich Barbican, which was probably built about the middle of the 16th century. In the afternoon, from 4:30 to 7pm

Background imageSandwich Collection: Sandwich Guildhall WWII

Sandwich Guildhall WWII
Town officials outside the the Guildhall of Sandwich, build in 1658, now with a 1939 barricade of sandbags around it. Photo taken during actual air raid warning

Background imageSandwich Collection: Young boy eating a large sandwich

Young boy eating a large sandwich
A young boy poses for a studio portrait on a pile of logs, eating a large (and rather appealing) sandwich. He wears a bright green flat cap. A Birthday Greetings Card

Background imageSandwich Collection: Boys Club sandwich making 1928

Boys Club sandwich making 1928
A group of seven boys from a Boys Club help to make enough jam sandwiches to feed their camp

Background imageSandwich Collection: Cause and Effect, London, 1908

Cause and Effect, London, 1908
Sketched cartoon, entitled Cause and Effect, showing a street scene in London, 1908. After dropping the end of his cigar, a dapper gentleman receives a blow to his head from a sandwich man bending

Background imageSandwich Collection: Recruiting the Sandwich Men, London, 1894

Recruiting the Sandwich Men, London, 1894
Engraving showing a businessman inspecting a line of men, whom he has just employed as sandwich men, London, 1894. The original caption for this image was Recruiting the Sandwich Men: Accepted

Background imageSandwich Collection: Coronation of the King and Queen of the Sandwich Islands, 18

Coronation of the King and Queen of the Sandwich Islands, 18
Engraving showing the coronation of the King and Queen of the Sandwich Islands at Hawaii, 1883

Background imageSandwich Collection: Polar Sandwich-men advertising a screening of Shackleton Pol

Polar Sandwich-men advertising a screening of Shackleton Pol
Photograph of sandwich-men, dressed in polar clothing to advertise a screening of pictures from the Nimrod Antarctic Expedition of 1908-09; Croydon, South London, 1909

Background imageSandwich Collection: Visitors from the country & a sandwich man

Visitors from the country & a sandwich man
Engraving showing two ladies visiting London from the country inspect a sandwich-mans theatre advertisement

Background imageSandwich Collection: A Mid-day rest

A Mid-day rest
Sandwich-men, some wearing advertising placards having a break in the Strand, London. Date: December 27th 1884

Background imageSandwich Collection: FLOWER GIRLS 1925

FLOWER GIRLS 1925
London flower girls sell a variety of flowers including roses for St Georges Day, Shakespeares Day and Zeebrugge Day on the 23rd April

Background imageSandwich Collection: Sandwich-Board Women in Berlin, 1920

Sandwich-Board Women in Berlin, 1920
Photograph showing some sandwich-board women, with advertising on the back of their cloaks, walking the streets of Berlin in 1920. The advertising was for a newly opened variety theatre, the Scala

Background imageSandwich Collection: Sandwich Weavers

Sandwich Weavers
A woman weaver making woven fabric in Jasper Pearsons shop at Sandwich, Kent, England. Date: early 1930s

Background imageSandwich Collection: Hawaii / Mowee 1785

Hawaii / Mowee 1785
Hawaii (Sandwich Islands): La Perouse anchored at Mowee

Background imageSandwich Collection: Eustace the Monks Head

Eustace the Monks Head
The head of Eustace the Monk is paraded on a pole by the victorious English after the naval Battle of Sandwich in which they defeated the French fleet

Background imageSandwich Collection: Battle of Solebay

Battle of Solebay
During the battle of SOUTHWOLD BAY (or SOLEBAY) the earl of Sandwich refuses to leave his burning ship. Though the Dutch suffer heavy losses the battle is indecisive

Background imageSandwich Collection: Sheep Marker

Sheep Marker
Joe, a well-known sheep marker at Sandwich market, followed the same trade for fifty years. Here, he sorts the sheep in the pen

Background imageSandwich Collection: Surfing / Sandwich Is

Surfing / Sandwich Is
Surfing in the Sandwich Islands - both sexes and all ranks unite in it, and even the very chiefs themselves [Cook]

Background imageSandwich Collection: Advert / Sandwich Man 1828

Advert / Sandwich Man 1828
Sandwichman advertising a ham and beef shop in Pudding Lane: A man of intelligence - useful knowledge to the people

Background imageSandwich Collection: Advertising Christmas

Advertising Christmas
Children carrying boards like sandwichmen advertise the coming of Christmas

Background imageSandwich Collection: Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageSandwich Collection: Afternoon Tea at The Crown Hotel, Amersham, Buckinghamshire

Afternoon Tea at The Crown Hotel, Amersham, Buckinghamshire For commercial use please contact Photoslot at website:photoslot email: info@photoslot skype: photoslot

Background imageSandwich Collection: Dexters Grist Mill

Dexters Grist Mill, built in 1654 restored 1961, Sandwich, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, USA

Background imageSandwich Collection: Sandwiches on French bread

Sandwiches on French bread, Nha Trang, Vietnam, Indochina, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageSandwich Collection: Obesity epidemic

Obesity epidemic. Conceptual computer artwork of awall of burgers. This could represent the epidemicof obesity that is thought to have been caused bya combination of an unhealthy diet

Background imageSandwich Collection: Sandwich / John Montagu

Sandwich / John Montagu
JOHN MONTAGU 4th EARL of SANDWICH Statesman attributed with the invention of the sandwich (1762) to be eaten at the gaming table

Background imageSandwich Collection: Hawaii / Honolulu C1850

Hawaii / Honolulu C1850
Hawaii (Sandwich Islands): the port of Honolulu, with ships

Background imageSandwich Collection: Girl / Mother / Dog 1905

Girl / Mother / Dog 1905
A little girl in a pink dress, in the garden with her dog; mother brings her a sandwich on a plate

Background imageSandwich Collection: Spinning Wool 1930S

Spinning Wool 1930S
Two old dames using combs and and a traditional spinning wheel to spin wool which will be used on a hand loom, Sandwich, Kent, England

Background imageSandwich Collection: MARTHA RAY

MARTHA RAY Mistress of the 4th Earl of Sandwich

Background imageSandwich Collection: Wet day in Piccadilly, Central London

Wet day in Piccadilly, Central London
A wet day in Piccadilly, Central London, with pedestrians and a hansom cab




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From the historic town of Sandwich, Kent to the bustling streets of New York City, sandwiches have become a global culinary delight. Just like digging out of a golf bunker requires precision and skill, crafting the perfect sandwich is an art form in itself. As depicted in the Victorian engraving of the Map of Cinque Ports, Sandwich holds a special place in history as one of England's important trading ports. In the heart of New York's vibrant Broadway district, hungry patrons flocked to Automat Dining Room for their famous sandwiches. The iconic Frys chocolate sandwich advert tempted taste buds with its irresistible combination of sweet and savory flavors. Meanwhile, even a deaf cyclist could appreciate the convenience and deliciousness that a well-made sandwich offers on-the-go. Traveling back in time through engravings like The Town and Castle of Deal from 1640 reminds us that sandwiches have stood the test of time as a beloved meal option. Whether enjoying them at Automat Dining Room or exploring Shoreditch's Brick Lane street food stalls in London, salt beef sandwiches continue to entice food enthusiasts worldwide. Sandwiches not only satisfy our hunger but also serve as symbols for social change. The Suffragette Votes for Women Pepper Pot represents how women fought tirelessly for equality while relishing their favorite snack. Even celebrities like Sid James and Diana Dors indulged in mouthwatering sandwiches during breaks from filming Maurice Elveys' Is Your Honeymoon Really Necessary (1953). So next time you sink your teeth into that perfectly layered creation between two slices of bread, remember that it connects cultures across continents and transcends boundaries set by time or language.