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Sandwich Collection (#7)

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: life table white cloth pewter dish crab Chinese plate

life table white cloth pewter dish crab Chinese plate
Still life, Still life. On a table with a white cloth are a pewter dish with a crab, a Chinese plate, a half-peeled lemon, a rummer with white wine, a pasglas, a silver cup

Background imageSandwich Collection: Captain James Cook Received By The Natives Of Hawaii. From The Life And Voyages Of Captain James

Captain James Cook Received By The Natives Of Hawaii. From The Life And Voyages Of Captain James Cook By C. G
Captain James Cook Received By The Natives Of Hawaii. From The Life And Voyages Of Captain James Cook By C.G. Cash, Published Circa 1910

Background imageSandwich Collection: Edward Montagu 1St Earl Of Sandwich, Viscount Hinchingbrooke, 1625-1672

Edward Montagu 1St Earl Of Sandwich, Viscount Hinchingbrooke, 1625-1672. English Admiral Who Brought Charles Ii To England 1660

Background imageSandwich Collection: Sandwich board men on a Christmas and New Year card

Sandwich board men on a Christmas and New Year card
Sandwich board men in the snow on a Christmas and New Year card -- Birds of a feather flock together. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageSandwich Collection: Prosciutto and rocket filled ciabatta bread rolls - August 1999, with fresh pesto

Prosciutto and rocket filled ciabatta bread rolls - August 1999, with fresh pesto

Background imageSandwich Collection: Photograph of Bricklayers Arms, Sandwich, Kent

Photograph of Bricklayers Arms, Sandwich, Kent. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Left Face on view of the pub

Background imageSandwich Collection: Photograph of Black Horse PH, Sandwich, Kent

Photograph of Black Horse PH, Sandwich, Kent. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Right face on view of the pub

Background imageSandwich Collection: Cartoon, Chatterton at the Princesss Theatre

Cartoon, Chatterton at the Princesss Theatre
Cartoon, Frederick Balsir Chatterton (1834-1886), theatre manager --We wish Chatterton every success at the Princess s. The irony is that the Chatterton on the sandwich board refers to a performance

Background imageSandwich Collection: Sandwich board man with dogs on a Victorian scrap

Sandwich board man with dogs on a Victorian scrap
Sandwich board man attacked by two dogs on a Victorian scrap. He is advertising J Thridgould & Co, Sidney Street (off Commercial Road), cheapest house in London for scraps

Background imageSandwich Collection: Children eating ice cream on a Balham street, SW London

Children eating ice cream on a Balham street, SW London
A group of six children eating ice cream on a Balham street, SW London. Date: circa 1961

Background imageSandwich Collection: Suffragette Sandwich Board Mustard

Suffragette Sandwich Board Mustard. Two men watch a Suffragette (man dressed up) carrying a VFW sandwich board. One man remarks, There ain t much am in that sandwich arry

Background imageSandwich Collection: Cheeseburger in a bun, front view

Cheeseburger in a bun, front view

Background imageSandwich Collection: Illustration of three children having a picnic

Illustration of three children having a picnic

Background imageSandwich Collection: Picture No. 11676121

Picture No. 11676121
Cork Oak left to dry in piles bark from initial harvests is of inferior quality and is used to make flooring, shoes, insulation materials and other industrial products Date:

Background imageSandwich Collection: Picture No. 11676181

Picture No. 11676181
Cork Oak Tree with bark removed (the number on the trunk is the year of the bark removal, i.e. 2006. This operation takes place every nine years) Date:

Background imageSandwich Collection: A Sloppy Joe

A Sloppy Joe
A close-up view of a sloppy joe sandwich, ca.1970s. A sloppy joe sandwich is typically made of ground beef, tomato sauce, and onions, served on a bun. (Photo by Tom Kelley/Getty Images)

Background imageSandwich Collection: Fuegian man, Native of Tierra del Fuego

Fuegian man, Native of Tierra del Fuego
A photograph taken during the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) funded by the British Government for scientific purposes

Background imageSandwich Collection: Fuegian women, Natives of Tierra del Fuego

Fuegian women, Natives of Tierra del Fuego
A photograph taken during the voyage of H.M.S. Challenger (1872-1876) funded by the British Government for scientific purposes

Background imageSandwich Collection: CHUBBIES SANDWICH BAR

CHUBBIES SANDWICH BAR
Chubbies Sandwich Bar, on the corner of Beak Street, London W1, perfect for a lunchtime snack to quell that peckish feeling. Date: 1980s

Background imageSandwich Collection: Sandwich

Sandwich. Bite taken out of a white bread sandwich filled with ham and mustard

Background imageSandwich Collection: The Brake Lightship

The Brake Lightship moored to ward ships away from Brake Sand, near Goodwin Sands, off the south east Kent coast between Ramsgate and Sandwich

Background imageSandwich Collection: Mr. Cecil Beaton, Miss Nancy Beaton, and Miss Ann Duveen

Mr. Cecil Beaton, Miss Nancy Beaton, and Miss Ann Duveen
Mr. Cecil Beaton, his sister, Miss Nancy Beaton, and Miss Ann Duveen, at Sandwich Bay, on the east coast of Kent. Beaton is wearing a very fetching pair of spectacles

Background imageSandwich Collection: Picnic in a car at Brooklands

Picnic in a car at Brooklands
Two women enjoying a picnic from the backseat of a car at Brooklands, 1927. 1927

Background imageSandwich Collection: Cartoon, Henry James Byron, dramatist

Cartoon, Henry James Byron, dramatist
Cartoon of Henry James Byron (1835-1884), the English dramatist, editor, journalist, director, theatre manager, novelist and actor. Seen here surrounded by posters advertising plays by other writers

Background imageSandwich Collection: The Sandwich tern, in summer plumage Sterna sandvicensis

The Sandwich tern, in summer plumage Sterna sandvicensis
The Sandwich tern, in summer plumage (Sterna sandvicensis). Parker, Richard Dunscombe 1805 - 1881

Background imageSandwich Collection: The Swan & Edgar Building, Piccadilly Circus, London

The Swan & Edgar Building, Piccadilly Circus, London. Date: 1930s

Background imageSandwich Collection: Sandwich board man on a Victorian Christmas card

Sandwich board man on a Victorian Christmas card
Sandwich board man on a cutout Victorian Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageSandwich Collection: London Street Types - the sandwich man

London Street Types - the sandwich man
A man wearing a sandwich board, walking the streets of London to promote theatre shows. Date: 1933

Background imageSandwich Collection: London Life - Sandwich board Man and News Vendor

London Life - Sandwich board Man and News Vendor
London Life - Sandwich board Man (advertising Martin Harvey in Hamlet at the Lyric Theatre) and News Vendor. Date: circa 1905

Background imageSandwich Collection: Electro silver plated goods, Plate 222

Electro silver plated goods, Plate 222, including a range of cutlery, nutcrackers, cheese scoops, sandwich tongs and grape scissors. Date: circa 1880s

Background imageSandwich Collection: Edward Montagu - 1st Earl of Sandwich

Edward Montagu - 1st Earl of Sandwich
Edward Montagu 1st Earl of Sandwich Statesman. Admiral and ambassador attributed with the invention of the sandwich (1662) to be eaten at the gaming table. Date: circa 1662

Background imageSandwich Collection: Charles Harcourt and others with placards

Charles Harcourt and others with placards
Charles Harcourt (real name Charles Parker Hillier, 1838-1880), British actor, and others with placards. From January 1880 he was the secretary of the National Dramatic Academy. 1880

Background imageSandwich Collection: Caricature of Sir Wilfrid Lawson, Liberal politician

Caricature of Sir Wilfrid Lawson, Liberal politician
Caricature of Sir Wilfrid Lawson, 2nd Baronet (1829-1906), Liberal politician, temperance campaigner and radical anti-imperialist

Background imageSandwich Collection: Sandwich Board

Sandwich Board
A man advertises jobs on a sandwich board in Oxford Street, London. Date: 1960s

Background imageSandwich Collection: Fifth Earl Sandwich

Fifth Earl Sandwich
JOHN MONTAGU, fifth earl of SANDWICH Licentious nobleman Date: 1743 - 1814

Background imageSandwich Collection: Edward Earl Sandwich

Edward Earl Sandwich
EDWARD, first earl of SANDWICH Naval commander, fought for the Parliamentary forces during the English Civil War. Date: 1625 - 1672

Background imageSandwich Collection: Little dog with sandwich board on a Christmas card

Little dog with sandwich board on a Christmas card
Little dog with a sandwich board in the snow on a Christmas card, with a seasonal verse. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageSandwich Collection: Four sandwich men in the snow on a Christmas card

Four sandwich men in the snow on a Christmas card
Four sandwich men advertising a pantomime in a snowy street on a Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageSandwich Collection: Victorian Scrap, sandwich board man

Victorian Scrap, sandwich board man advertising Theatre Royal. circa 1880s

Background imageSandwich Collection: Als Sandwich Shop, Miami Beach, Florida, USA

Als Sandwich Shop, Miami Beach, Florida, USA
Als Sandwich Shop, 23rd Street, Miami Beach, Florida, USA, specialising in sandwiches, breakfasts and delicatessen. " That popular sandwich shop known from coast to coast"

Background imageSandwich Collection: The Riverside, Sandwich, England

The Riverside, Sandwich, England
The Riverside, Sandwich, near Ramsgate, Kent, England. Date: 1910s

Background imageSandwich Collection: King Street, Sandwich, England

King Street, Sandwich, England
King Street, Sandwich, near Ramsgate/Deal, Kent, England. Date: 1917

Background imageSandwich Collection: South Africa - Sandwich Board Notice - Siege of Kimberley

South Africa - Sandwich Board Notice - Siege of Kimberley
Sandwich Board Notice - Siege of Kimberley, Kimberley, near Bloemfontein, Frances Baard, Northern Cape, South Africa. Notice sent by Mr CJ Rhodes Date: 1900

Background imageSandwich Collection: The Street, Guilton, Kent

The Street, Guilton, Kent
The Street, Guilton, Ash, near Sandwich, Kent, England. Date: 1900s

Background imageSandwich Collection: South Coast of England - Market place, Sandwich, Kent

South Coast of England - Market place, Sandwich, Kent
Victorian Glass Lantern slide from a series on the South Coast of England - Market place, Sandwich, Kent. Part of box 218 Boswell Collection; listed, Boswell Collection Date: circa 1890s

Background imageSandwich Collection: Suffragette selling copies of The Suffragette

Suffragette selling copies of The Suffragette
London Life - A Rotary Postcard photograph showing a suffragette selling copies of The Suffragette paper - October, 1912. The woman in the image is wearing a Holloway brooch




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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.