RMDH44AM–Woman churning butter milk, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India - Model Release#786
RMADJBP0–Milking cows and a goat and churning butter in the 12th century. Hand-colored woodcut
RMKCEX81–Engraving depicting an elderly man churning butter. Dated 19th Century
RMBP373E–Black and White Illustration; Milking cattle and goats and churning milk; 12th century;
RMKCEWNP–Engraving depicting a dairymaid churning butter. Dated 19th Century
RF2D4N5NK–Butter churn for converting cream into butter, traditional style milk processing
RMKCEX7N–Engraving depicting a butter maid churning butter. Dated 19th Century
RMD8BDPK–Pyne Butter Churner
RMT81PKY–Young Milkmaid Churning Butter, 1900
RMK2TRTN–Dairy maids making butter in a 1920's dairy
RMBRENRA–engine driven vintage milk or butter barrel at the great dorset steam fair
RMCN86J8–First published 1916 Butter Churning Cooperative Creamery
RM2BN46TG–Dairy Industry in Britain - 18th century dairy engraving showing dairy maids churning butter and making cheese. A dog runs around the dairy floor indicating that this wasn't a cleanliness concern at the time.
RF2MCA63X–Block of butter on wooden cutting board
RMKCEX7X–Engraving depicting a paddle churn used for butter making. Dated 19th Century
RF2C8J2DW–isolated metal blue, Green egg, milk, butter milk mixer on Black background - Image
RMDRJ128–Making Butter, Guernsey, Channel Islands
RMWBR0KH–1933 IRISH DAIRY INDUSTRY - A vintage printed photograph showing a worker weighing and packing butter at an Irish dairy / creamery
RFS0KAAJ–Antique creamer cans
RMDH44AF–Indian Rajasthani village woman churning butter milk rajasthan India MR#786
RMD8WX9P–Woman bending over a churn to gather butter. Hand-colored woodcut
RF2K8DHBA–Ladies churning milk and baby Krishna waiting for butter : terracotta carving at Kantaji aka Kantajew hindu temple in Kantanagar, Dinajpur, Bangladesh
RMAJA1H2–Women making butter, 1808. Artist: William Henry Pyne
RM2RAM9PD–United States: c. 1920 Two women working in a dairy with one separating the cream from the milk and the other is churning butter.
RF2D4N5NG–Butter churn for converting cream into butter, traditional style milk processing
RMFB9FDA–Churning milk in a family ger tent in Tarialan, Uvs Province, Mongolia.
RF2PJP67P–Man making butter with butter churn. Old traditional method making of butter
RM2DB1WA1–Maramures, Romania. Shepherd making butter the old-fashioned way, manually churning the cream in a wooden barrel.
RM2A68HPY–Woman churning milk to butter
RF2JRWEA8–Butter Milk Churning Pot
RMCN8BR5–First published 1914 Making Butter Holy Land
RM2JE4K88–Cows near a barn, Leendert Brasser, 1781, Illustration for the letter K in the 'Vaderlandsch A-B boek, voor de Nederlandsche jeugd' by J.H. Swilden. Cows are standing in the meadow near a barn. A man is milking. In the barn the milk is being processed. A woman is churning, the other kneading butter. In front of the barn, cheeses are on the table. Below the illustration a two-line verse. Below the letter a description of the concept., print maker: Leendert Brasser, publisher: Willem Holtrop, print maker: Northern Netherlands, publisher: Amsterdam, 1781, paper, etching, h 94 mm - w 102 mm, h 204
RF2MCXGT0–Block of butter cut isolated on white, clipping path included
RMDA49NP–Workers using churn making organically made butter from unpasteurized milk on organic dairy farm Hook and Son Longleys Farm
RF2C8J2E1–isolated metal blue, Green egg, milk, butter milk mixer on Black background - Image
RMKCEX7Y–Engraving depicting a vertical treadle butter churn (left) and a barrel churn containing an axle with fan vanes turned by a crank handle. Dated 19th Century
RMRG86XX–Woman Churning Butter. Artist: Jean-François Millet (French, Gruchy 1814-1875 Barbizon). Dimensions: plate: 7 3/16 x 4 3/4 in. (18.2 x 12 cm) sheet: 12 5/8 x 9 3/4 in. (32.1 x 24.8 cm). Date: 1855-56. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RFEBCHP6–Butter on wooden chopping board
RMDH44A9–Indian Rajasthani village woman churning butter milk, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India, Asia, MR#786
RMBG1Y8N–Farm girl working a churn on a spring morning. Hand-colored woodcut
RMM3NWHG–Lady churning butter milk on ceramic tiles at Chail Palace, Himachal Pradesh, India, Asia
RMH32PD0–Tribal Couple Extracting Butter from Buttermilk Churner, PATELIA TRIBE, Jamana Muvada Village, Lunawada Taluka, District Mahisag
RMR98TH2–Butter in earthen pot
RF2D4N5NF–Butter churn for converting cream into butter, traditional style milk processing
RFENGY55–An elderly Irish lady uses a paddle to hand-make butter.
RF2PJP6R2–Woman making butter with butter churn. Old traditional method making of butter
RMF66199–Butter or margarine on a white ceramic plate with pink blinds in the background on a white table.
RMARCRN9–Buttermilk - spray-dried powder of a dairy by-product from butter production. Butter is made by churning cream
RMBBR8B5–Churning milk to make butter and cheese using a mule with a bag over its eyes in a mud hut
RMH99YRF–Churning fresh cows milk into butter in Kyrgyzstan.
RMC62XG3–Making Butter with Oak Paddles at the Northwich Medieval Festival Verdin Park, Northwich, UK
RF2MB82FM–Butter in wax paper packaging isolated on white with clipping path included
RMDA49P6–Worker extracting whey from churn making organically made butter from unpasteurized milk on organic dairy farm Hook and Son
RMDM7A9N–Close up of Lurpak butter in a tub
RM2W8RAPY–Woman churning milk to butter
RM2M3PB9C–Women churning buttermilk at a trade exhibition.
RF2JRWDK9–Antique Butter Milk Pot
RM2WFP4BH–The Cow, H.M. Bremer, 1867 - 1883 print Leaf with 14 performances of cows on the farm and the attributes required for milking the cow and churning milk. Under each performance a two or four-line verse. At the bottom right a block with titles and publishing addresses and a performance of a farmer with cows in the meadow. Numbered under title: No. 7. Amsterdam paper letterpress printing cow. butter. milking
RMKCEWNF–Engraving depicting a battery of churns with vertical dashers as used in Jones, Gaulkner & Co.'s butter factory. Dated 19th Century
RFM04MDT–Old antique faience churn pot to make a butter from milk.
RMKCEWNE–Engraving depicting Bradford's 'Diaphragm' churn: the large lid (on stand at bottom) made removal of butter easy, and also facilitated cleaning as did the fact that the beaters could be removed. Dated 19th Century
RF2D4N5K9–Butter churn for converting cream into butter, traditional style milk processing
RMENGY59–An elderly Irish lady uses a paddle to hand-make butter.
RF2J5G1AT–Vector 3d realistic piece of butter on wooden tray. Slices of milk dairy product, fatty margarine for breakfast. Fresh natural yellow nutrition for sp
RFT3PG8D–The barrel-type butter churn, isolated on white background. Retro wooden the buttern churn.
RFEW9WBJ–Old engraved illustration of Woman churning butter with ordinary plunger. Industrial encyclopedia E.-O. Lami - 1875.
RF2H5MDM7–Rabot, Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Province, Tajikistan. August 14, 2021. Churning milk into butter in rural Tajikistan.
RMAG6X3J–UK Yorkshire Nidderdale Pateley Bridge Nidderdale Museum Land army girl churning butter
RFHRXN6N–Old butter churn isolated on a white background
RF2MCXYMC–Block of butter cut with wooden handled knife on wooden cutting board
RMDA49P2–Workers pouring raw unpasteurized cream into churn making organically made butter from unpasteurized milk on organic dairy farm
RMDM7AAK–Close up of Lurpak butter in a tub
RF2AEA5B4–Mumbai, Maharashtra, India- Asia, Nov. 2015 - Illustration on wall Rural Indian woman churning butter milk traditional way.
RMKY7RNG–1950s, historical, female dairy worker in white coat checking the butter that has been made inside a large barrel-type mechanical butter churn, Ireland.
RF2CBFXN7–Butter churn - old traditional wooden plunger-type butter churn with staff
RM2WGB50M–Agriculture and Livestock, ca. 1600, 1608 print Agriculture and animal husbandry. In front of a shed, milk is chopped into butter and the grain is thirsty. On the left comes a milkmaid with a yoke on the shoulders. The cows are milked in the background, harvest and fished. No. 1 from series professions in Noord-Holland. Northern Netherlands paper etching agriculture, cattle-breeding, horticulture, flowerculture, etc.. harvest. milking. churning. transportation of milk North Holland
RF2PWE2EF–Butter production isolated cartoon vector illustrations. Man deals with butter production, agriculture industry, agribusiness idea, secondary production sector, churning milk vector cartoon.
RMC62XDP–Churning Butter at the Northwich Medieval Festival Verdin Park, Northwich 13th August 2011 - 14th August 2011
RMKCEX82–Engraving depicting a butter churn powered by wind. Dated 19th Century
RMW27J9D–Archive image from page 283 of The dairyman's manual a. The dairyman's manual : a practical treatise on the dairy, including the selection of the farm dairymansmanualp88stew Year: 1888 78 tse datryman s manual. A study of the illustration (figure 50) will clearly explain the mechanical effect of the churning. It repre- sents a sample of thick cream taken from a Cooley jDail after the milk had stood forty-eight hours and the cream had consolidated until it had fifty per cent of butter in it (a quart of it made two pounds of butter), and was almost of the consistence of clouted cream. It will
RF2D4N5NH–Butter churn for converting cream into butter, traditional style milk processing
RMENGY5B–An elderly Irish lady uses a paddle to hand-make butter.
RMKCEX83–Engraving depicting a butter churn powered by a dog running on a treadmill. Dated 19th Century
RME7BHBB–Old fashioned traditional Irish dairy with marble tables for making butter.
RM2DCBBGB–Stairs and Woman Churning, 1845.
RF2H5MDXK–Rabot, Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Province, Tajikistan. August 14, 2021. Churning milk into butter in rural Tajikistan.
RFEW9WBK–Old engraved illustration of Woman using barrel churn for making butter. Industrial encyclopedia E.-O. Lami - 1875.
RFHRXN6G–Old butter churn isolated on a white background
RF2MBC8PR–Unpacked stick of butter on wax paper from packaging, isolated on white, clipping path included
RF2RHB99G–Authentic old wooden barrels of various sizes with metal hoops, butter churns, wooden utensils
RMDM7AC9–Close up of Lurpak butter in a tub
RF2AEA5HK–Mumbai, Maharashtra, India- Asia, Nov. 2015 - Illustration on wall Rural Indian woman churning butter milk traditional way.
RMKY7R9X–1950s, historical, female dairy worker in white coat checking a pipe connected to a large barrel-type mechanical butter churn, Ireland.
RF2CBFY0X–Butter churn - old traditional wooden plunger-type butter churn with staff
RM2WE2C20–Cows at a barn, 1781 print Illustration for the letter K in the 'Vaderlandsch A-B book, for the Dutch youth' by J.H. Swilden. Cows are in the pasture near a shed. A man is milking. The milk is processed in the barn. A woman is churning, the other kneads butter. Cheeses are on the table in front of the barn. Under the image a two -way verse. Under the letter a description of the concept. print maker: Northern Netherlandspublisher: Amsterdam paper etching cow. butter. cheese
RF2PHBHNC–Making butter with butter churn. Old traditional method making of butter
RM2H0Y2XJ–Yasoda with Krishna Churning Butter, c. 1890. Eastern India, Kolkata, Kalighat. Watercolor, ink, graphite, and tin on paper; secondary support: 51.3 x 35.6 cm (20 3/16 x 14 in.); painting only: 45 x 27.8 cm (17 11/16 x 10 15/16 in.). Yashoda, wife of the head of the cowherd village, raised Krishna from infancy. She is shown here churning milk into butter, while the mischievous toddler Krishna tips his hand in the pot to steal the rich cream. Kalighat paintings were made for pilgrims to take home and keep on domestic shrines. Made swiftly on inexpensive paper, they are a genre of art available
RMD89NHR–Dairy Industry - 18th century
RMW27J8F–Archive image from page 283 of The dairyman's manual; a practical. The dairyman's manual; a practical treatise on the dairy dairymansmanualp01stew Year: 1888 276 THE DAtRYMAK S MANtJAL. A study of the illustration (figure 50) will clearly explain the mechanical effect of the churning. It repre- sents a sam2:>le of thick cream taken from a Cooley pail after the milk had stood forty-eight hours and the cream had consolidated until it had fifty per cent of butter in it (a quart of it made two pounds of butter), and was almost of the consistence of clouted cream. It will be seen that the glob
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