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Street kitchens were a necessity after the earthquake, San Francisco, 1906
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Street kitchens were a necessity after the earthquake, San Francisco, 1906
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Kinkajou, Los Angeles, September 9, 1956
“Dick Godwin, 6, and sister Judy, 8, of Panorama City, look amazed at amount of food tiny South American kinkajou can consume.”
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The Daily Times, New Philadelphia, Ohio, March 22, 1924
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The Washington Post, Washington DC, May 16, 1916
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St Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, August 17, 1907
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Allison at her kitchen stove, dying scarves, Greenwich Village, ca. 1920 (photo by Jessie Tarbox Beals)
St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, May 23, 1908
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, October 12, 1909
Three Soldiers, Rollins, Peters and Smith, cleaning out the kitchen, Fort Riley, Kansas, 1905
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The Decatur Daily Review, Illinois, June 28, 1936
“why don’t you answer me?”
It’s hard to convince some of them that you don’t hear them distinctly when they stick their heads in the refrigerator and speak from there.
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The Decatur Daily Review, Illinois, May 10, 1936
Home cooking is all right but a woman wants a change - wants to be taken out once in a while… best way is to just sabotage the meals for a week or two.
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Couple cooking in the kitchen, Vancouver, 1942
″Elegant, upscale, modern home with all-electric kitchen and lady homemaker posing in different rooms”, California, July 5, 1969
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Mrs. Richard Johnson gives glass of milk to daughter Patricia, 5,
Pico Rivera, February 25, 1958
(The area had recently been flooded and you can see the fridge lying sideways atop the stove.)
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Three soldiers working in Battery A kitchen, Fort Riley, Kansas, 1908