RMKMBW98–1950s, male workers in white coats at a depot outside a dairy do last minute checks before the metal milk urns are loaded onto transport for delivery.
RM2RGBA4M–Milk Production in the 1960s: Churn delivery at the dairy
RMR24RB0–Early morning, 1970, home milk delivery, picture shows an electric milk float parked in an empty suburban street in Hadley Highstone, Barnet, London, England, UK. In this era the majority of families had milk delivered direct to their homes but as the numbers of grocery stores and supermarkets grew, the days of the milkman were numbered.
RMFGR9FP–food, milk, Milk Delivery Card, dairy cooperative Bernbeuren II, May 1925, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2WA720T–1953, historical, a Commer delivery van on a road in Colombo, Celyon, South Asia. On the side of the van, a smiling baby wearing a crown with the strapline, 'the Food of Royal Babies' and tins of Cow & Gate Milk-Food. Sole Agents: Darley Butler & Co Ltd, Queen St, Colombo. The Cow & Gate 'smiler', a happy, healthy looking baby, first appeared on product packaging & adverts in the 1930s. The 'Royal Baby; with a crown on its head dates back to 1937 and the Coronation of Briitsh King George VI, when the English diary company began to use 'royal association' to endorse their baby milk formula.
RMGNC0B6–Farmer Delivering Milk Cans in Truck, near Woodstock, Vermont, USA, Marion Post Wolcott for Farm Security Administration, March 1940
RMJDX228–Antique c1905 photograph, horse and wagon with driver for City Dairy Milk & Cream in Mankato, Minnesota. SOURCE: ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH.
RMGNC12E–Milk Truck Leaving Two Rivers Non-Stock Cooperative Association, a Farm Security Administration (FSA) Project, Waterloo, Nebraska, USA, Marion Post Wolcott for Farm Security Administration, September1941
RM2G0MMMN–History of milk and cream making machinery. A man in a museum of separators. Machines made for the purpose of separating the cream and skim milk from fresh milk. By doing this it was possible to further process the cream into butter and cheese on a small scale. These separators were introduced in the late 1800s. Sweden 1953 ref BM26-4
RMGNC0B3–Farmer bringing milk churns to Crossroads early in morning where they are picked up by co-op farmers and delivered to city, near Woodstock, Vermont, USA, Marion Post Wolcott, U.S. Farm Security Administration, March 1940
RM2M96D4E–A Unigate milkman making a delivery of milk in a suburban area.
RMG2NGY4–Worker at Milk Receiving Station,Farmington,Minnesota,USA,Arthur Rothstein for Farm Security Administration (FSA),September 1939
RM2M97YB7–Snap Playing Card - Milk, milkman making a delivery of milk and eggs.
RM2F47MKK–Miss Rosaleen McCarren, one of the many women now working for the Supplee-Wills-Jones Milk Company, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, USA, Jack Delano, U.S. Office of War Information, June 1943
RMPX09A8–Milk in the 1950s. A milk farmer at the loading deck at the roadside where the milk cans are transported to and from the dairy. He collects the returned empty ones and takes them home this snowy day on his kicking sledge. Sweden 1950s.
RMCWC1DW–Striking farmers dump milk cans from a truck they have stopped to prevent delivery to market during the Great Depression. Milk
RMAFTTB4–Milk van or milk float making a delivery to car park at Windsor Great Park people having picnic before the polo game starts. 1980s 80s UK HOMER SYKES
RM2M97DEJ–The milkman pixie delivers two pints and chats to his customer in the doorway.
RM2WF26EE–A dairy delivery man poses with his step truck on his route in California, ca. 1945.
RMGJAJKH–Two period milkmaids pushing milk carts with churns at an English show
RMCMRY05–1923 Morning Milk delivery Holland dog cart Dutch
RM2R8AKT3–Daily Milk Delivery 1970s UK. Milk delivery across the road from a traditional thatched stone long house. Callanish, Isle of Lewis and Harris, Outer Hebrides, Highlands and Islands, Scotland circa June 1974. 1970s HOMER SYKES
RMFGR9G0–food, milk, Milk Delivery Card, dairy cooperative Bernbeuren II, May 1925, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2WA71MB–1953, historical, a Commer delivery van on a road in Colombo, Celyon, South Asia. On the side of the van, a smiling baby wearing a crown with the strapline, 'the Food of Royal Babies' and tins of Cow & Gate Milk-Food. Sole Agents: Darley Butler & Co Ltd, Queen St, Colombo. The Cow & Gate 'smiler', a happy, healthy looking baby, first appeared on product packaging & adverts in the 1930s. The 'Royal Baby; with a crown on its head dates back to 1937 and the Coronation of Briitsh King George VI, when the English diary company began to use 'royal association' to endorse their baby milk formula.
RF2B1ACHE–Milk chute, open, with one bottle of milk. 1920s -1950s. There is some metal contraption with a bar that holds the bottle in place. Nice quality home interior woodwork molding all around the milk chute. These chutes were usually built into the back of the house, near the back door. To see my other vintage images, Search: Prestor vintage
RMKGDKKT–1950s, historical, early morning and a milk float on a curved road in an English suburban housing estate.
RMC2RT69–morning milk delivery , peoples lives ( the nepalis ) ,life in kathmandu , kathmandu street life , Nepal
RMHRNTYG–Regulation of the Milk Supply, FAP Poster, 1940
RM2HBYPCB–Antique circa 1840 engraving, horse waits for owner who is delivering milk. SOURCE: ORIGINAL ENGRAVING
RM2M99WC8–Cartoon, We forgot to cancel the milk!
RM2T8KW02–Antique circa 1885 photograph, delivery man with horse and cart. The cart is likely a cold wagon for delivery of refrigerated goods, like milk, meat, or ice. Exact location unknown, probably York County, Maine, USA. SOURCE: ORIGINAL 5x8 GLASS NEGATIVE
RM2F47MK1–Mrs. Helen Joyce, one of the many women now working for the Supplee-Wills-Jones Milk Company, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, USA, Jack Delano, U.S. Office of War Information, June 1943
RM2M99ME7–Six bottles of silver-top milk on the doorstep.
RM2HD5X95–Vintage late 19th century photograph: Milk sellers, street delivery, Italy.
RM2RGE0JP–Man (possibly Belgian) and dog with a milk cart, in a studio photo with a painted backdrop.
RMMR6JB0–Engraving depicting an Antwerp milk woman making her deliveries using a small cart pulled by dogs. Dated 19th century
RM2M983AT–Belgium - Flemish Milkmaid with her Dog-drawn milk cart - pouring a mug of the white stuff for a young girl.
RMMR5DWK–Victorian style milk cart delivering milk in the model village at Bekonscot, Buckinghamshire, England, the oldest model village in the world.
RMTA2HFB–Two employees of the company Meierei C. Bolle on their delivery ride through Berlin.
RMRJK3Y8–An engraving depicting an Antwerp milk woman making her deliveries using a small cart pulled by dogs. Dated 19th Century
RMFGR9FR–food, milk, Milk Delivery Card, dairy cooperative Bernbeuren II, May 1925, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMB5Y96J–Bringing the milk to the market
RMJDX219–Antique c1922 photograph, company vehicle from Mankato Holstein Farm in Mankato, Minnesota. SOURCE: ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH.
RMR84Y66–1950s, historical, a farmer standing on his horse-driven cart holding a metal milk churn as he delivers his milk to a mobile collection van, Ireland. This van collected milk from a number of farmers and smallholders in rural areas and would then take it to a dairy for proessing.
RMBMK5FA–milk delivery man in islamic cairo, early morning scene,egyptian islamic architecture , islamic cairo , cairo , egypt
RMEM5BD1–May Pearce, a milk girl, being given a cup of tea by her mother. 29th November 1942.
RMM1X6TY–Cut down postcard portrait of milk maid and workers wearing clogs, typical rustic clothing attire, caps, with milk jug, borough of Rosendale, Rawtenstall, Ramsbottom (Lancashire) area, U.K. circa 1906
RMPF83TD–Milk bottles prepared for delivery by adding ice to the delivery case, 1929. Image courtesy Centers for Disease Control (CDC) / Minnesota Department of Health, R.N. Barr Library, Librarians Melissa Rethlefsen and Marie Jones. ()
RM2BW8Y1B–A Express Dairy Delivery horse and cart overtakes an Express Dairy Delivery Bedford van . 1936
RFF2AHFF–Early morning delivery (OLVI007 OU951 F)
RM2F47MKH–Miss Pearl Gold, one of the many women now working for the Supplee-Wills-Jones Milk Company, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, USA, Jack Delano, U.S. Office of War Information, June 1943
RMBBNACH–trade, foods, milkman delivering milk, circa 1960,
RMC13M03–Striking farmers dump milk cans from a truck they have stopped to prevent delivery to market during the Great Depression. Milk strikes failed because most farmers were owner-operators and would not voluntarily destroy their produce. Ca. 1930-36.
RM2RG99RY–Advert, Lily Milk Special Delivery from the Pacific Creamery Co, Los Angeles, California, USA - Territorial Fair, Phoenix, Arizona, 1907, 1st Prize at California State Fair, 1907, Banner at Pasadena tournament of Roses, 1907.
RF2JMB6GF–Shot of an old cream Ford Model T milk truck 1926. Front view. Traditional fileteado ornaments Classic car show
RM2M963JF–A cheerful milkman puts the requisite number of milk bottles onto the doorstep.
RFJX5RYA–Milk truck
RMA66FYA–Milkman Making Delivery
RMRJK3Y9–An engraving depicting a milk woman making her deliveries using a small cart pulled by dogs in Holland. Dated 19th Century
RFE4JKW9–Large old metal milk can
RM2M963K7–A cheerful milkman takes bottles from his float to deliver to someone's doorstep.
RMJDX217–Antique c1922 photograph, company vehicle and driver from Mankato Holstein Farm in Mankato, Minnesota. SOURCE: ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH.
RMMFFX86–1950s, historical, dairy manager pouring a sample of milk from a recent delivery into one of the large number of specimen milk bottles on a shelf. Each bottle is numbered. so a sample of the milk delivered from each farmer can be taken and checked.
RM2X5138X–Delivery of milk in the countryside in 1973. A dairy farmer has driven his milk jugs to the crossroads where they are placed on a milk table, for collection and onward transport of the milk jugs of the fresh milk to the dairy. Nowadays, the collection of the milk is handled by a tank truck on the farm, then under the condition that sufficient volume can be delivered. The man in the picture is called Erik Eriksson and the picture was taken in the village of Ris, which is located in Frändefors Dalsland. 1973. Roland Palm ref 14-14
RM2WA72YN–1953, historical, side view of a Commer delivery van on a road in Colombo, Celyon, showing a smiling baby wearing a crown with the strapline, 'the Food of Royal Babies' and tins of Cow & Gate Milk-Food. Sole Agents: Darley Butler & Co Ltd, Queen St, Colombo. The Cow & Gate 'smiler', a happy, healthy looking baby, first appeared on its product packaging & adverts in the 1930s. The 'Royal Baby; with a crown on its head dates back to 1937 and the Coronation of Briitsh King George VI, when the English diary company began to use 'royal association' to endorse their baby milk formula.
RMM1X6TT–Original charming Edwardian era postcard portrait photograph of milk maid holding a milk pail and wearing a bonnet on the doorstep of a house with a lady customer, borough of Rosendale, Rawtenstall, Ramsbottom area, U.K. circa 1906
RF2MD17N7–House to House delivery of milk by dog cart in Liège, Belgium - 1923 - From Encyclopedia of Food by Artemas Ward.
RM2BW8Y1H–A Express Dairy Delivery Bedford van from London , makes a delivery to Fred 's Corner . 1936
RFB32KRK–Man delivering milk
RM2H7F8RC–Miss Pearl Gold, one of the many women now working for the Supplee-Wills-Jones Milk Company, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, USA, Jack Delano, U.S. Farm Security Administration, U.S. Office of War Information Photograph Collection, June 1943
RMBHKBKC–trade, foods, milkman delivering milk, circa 1960,
RM2RAAK6E–Man (possibly Belgian) and dog with a milk cart, in a studio photo with a painted backdrop. Date: late 19th century
RMDB4RJB–food, milk, dairy van, child sitting on one-horse carriage, 1951, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RF2PFGG1F–Old Milk Truck early 1900s, Boys selling Milk, Glass Bottles, Wagon, Old Fashioned Milk Truck Early 1900s
RFAPH9XK–Old milk container
RFJX5RY8–Milk truck
RMM899FA–Home Milk Delivery, Brussels, Belgium, by Burton Holmes, 1919
RFE8CA49–three churns for milk with plants and wood as background
RFRWBRD6–3D rendering of milk bottles for delivery
RMBH3B5X–Paris, France, Old Delivery Truck on display in Renault Company Showroom, Classical Cars
RMJDX20W–Antique c1922 photograph, company vehicle and driver from Mankato Holstein Farm in Mankato, Minnesota. SOURCE: ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH.
RF2AFK2TY–Milk Churns
RF2RCYTY7–Old rusted milk churn stands in front of a wooden wall. Weeds grow around it
RM2WA73H5–1953, historical, a Commer delivery van on a road in Colombo, Celyon, South Asia. On the side of the van, a smiling baby wearing a crown with the strapline, 'the Food of Royal Babies' and tins of Cow & Gate Milk-Food. Sole Agents: Darley Butler & Co Ltd, Queen St, Colombo. The Cow & Gate 'smiler', a happy, healthy looking baby, first appeared on product packaging & adverts in the 1930s. The 'Royal Baby; with a crown on its head dates back to 1937 and the Coronation of Briitsh King George VI, when the English diary company began to use 'royal association' to endorse their baby milk formula.
RF2JJ84WE–Old milk churn set as creative mailbox in rural area. Post delivery and postal service in countryside concept.
RMGJ1NKD–Old milk churns of the type once transported by rail in the UK seen at Winchcombe railway station
RM2AGWGM8–Sheffield farms milk wagon, delivery man inside, horse only half in frame; row house beyond only partially visible, brick houses with shutters.
RFB32KE6–Man delivering milk and pouring cup for businessman
RFT78060–Old aluminium milk cans at dairy farm.
RFF7WB30–Hand Pulled Delivery Rickshaw Cart - Southeast Asia
RMAAMXXN–1890s HORSE AND BUGGY MILK WAGON IN FRONT OF NEW ORLEANS STORE
RMB7M4E0–Milk can with broom hanging on wall
RM2K64HGW–Flemish Milkmaid with her dog cart, Brussels, Belgium. Dog carts pulled by two or more dogs were historically used in Belgium and the Netherlands for delivering milk, bread, and other trades.
RM2A59BTC–Street scene with milk wagon. 1920 Paris France