EditorialNegative - Casterton, Victoria, circa 1922, A milkman from Con O 'Brien's Dairy delivering milk. There is a house in the background. The house on the right belonged to a Mr Peebles.
EditorialA Milk Man of Fribourg, Milkman from Friborg, plate 40, after p. 124 (vol. 2), Yosy, A., A. Yosi, Switzerland, as now divided into nineteen cantons (...). London: J. Booth & J. Murray, 1815.
EditorialView of the Diemerdijk with a Milkman and Cottages. Rembrandt van Rijn; Dutch, 1606-1669. Date: 1644-1655. Dimensions: 65 x 174 mm (image/sheet, trimmed within plate). Etching with drypoint in black on cream laid paper. Origin: Holland.
EditorialView of the Diemerdijk with a Milkman and Cottages. Rembrandt van Rijn; Dutch, 1606-1669. Date: 1644-1655. Dimensions: 65 x 174 mm (image/sheet, trimmed within plate). Etching with drypoint in black on cream laid paper. Origin: Holland.
EditorialView of the Diemerdijk with a Milkman and Cottages. Rembrandt van Rijn; Dutch, 1606-1669. Date: 1644-1655. Dimensions: 65 x 174 mm (image/sheet, trimmed within plate). Etching with drypoint in black on cream laid paper. Origin: Holland.
EditorialMilkman and wife. The woman is churning butter; a customer and two children sit in front of her. Below, her husband is milking a cow with the calf tied to it. c.1800. opaque watercolour. Source: Add.Or.2530.
EditorialMilkman and wife. The woman is churning butter; a customer and two children sit in front of her. Below, her husband is milking a cow with the calf tied to it. c.1800. opaque watercolour. Source: Add.Or.2530.
EditorialA milkman of Rotterdam. The Costume of the Netherlands displayed in thirty coloured engravings after drawings from nature by Miss Semple; with descriptions in English and French. London, 1817. Source: 140.g.20, opposite page 9. Language: English/French.
EditorialMilkman and wife. The woman is churning butter; a customer and two children sit in front of her. Below, her husband is milking a cow with the calf tied to it. c.1800. opaque watercolour. Source: Add.Or.2530.
EditorialDoodhwala or Indian milkman, in loincloth, with earthenware vessels. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by an unknown artist from "Asiatic Costumes," Ackermann, London, 1828.