BUTCHERING FOR OVER 100 YEARS AGO
São talhos, senhor, são talhos. Com carcaças perfeitamente alinhadas e simétricas, aventais imaculados e poses sérias, pois tirar uma 'chapa' era um evento, e a imagem contava, hoje como ontem: come-se com os olhos. Poder-se-ia pensar que a carne foi quase toda trazida para a rua, de propósito para a ocasião, mas o facto é que a mercadoria era habitualmente 'exposta' aos fregueses... e às varejeiras.
PORTUGAL
1908, Praça da Figueira (foto Joshua Benoliel)
UNITED KINGDOM
'temos miolos frescos todos os dias', diz a tabuleta
1888, John Eaton and his traditional Christmas show, Montgomery
1897 (prov.), butcher's shop at the Pantiles, Tinbridge Wells
Barkaway butchers, Frank Cuningham at left
butcher Frank Rogers, Riverhead
Fraser brothers., Dingwall-Scotland
c. 1900, Barwell's butcher shop, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
c. 1900, Bett's butcher shop, Eastry
c. 1900, Stevens brothers butcher shop, Cambridge street, London
c. 1900, butcher shop, Gabalfa road, Llandaff north (Cardiff)
c. 1900, George Edward Lear Hillier, Guernsey island
c. 1900. Tolson & co., Kent
1905, Cambridge st, London
1905, Collard's butchers, Redcliffe Hill, Bristol
1906, Hammond butchers, Peterborough
1908. Tunbridge Wells butcher shop
1909, John Hampshire Nettleton's butcher shop, in Ossett
1910, butcher shop at Camden Road, Tunbridge Wells
1910, Durrants butcher, Lower Edmonton
c. 1910, Barcombe
c. 1910, Castle street, Glascow
c. 1920. Brown & co. butcher, Northampton
AUSTRALIA
1878, the butcher, his wife, their twin daughters
and a friend in front of the shop, Victoria
c. 1895, butcher's shop and residence, Caboolture-Queensland
c. 1910, James Knight's butcher shop in Christchurch (prov. High Street)
NEW ZEALAND
USA e Canadá aqui
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