Britain at Work
A Pictorial Description of Our National Industries
År: 1902
Forlag: Cassell and Company, Limited
Sted: London, Paris, New York & Melbourne
Sider: 384
UDK: 338(42) Bri
Illustrated from photographes, etc.
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IRISH
MAKING
farm. It
knowledge
as many
Like
dustries, dairy-farmi
keen foreign competition,
of butter
but in spite of this fact it
considerably more
are made annually
Butter making
ment by itself in
FARMERS BRINGING MILK FOR BUTTER MAKING.
(Phot» : E. S Baker & Son, Birmingham. By permission of the Maypole Dairy Company.)
(Photo specially taken at the Aylesbury Dairy Co»
Chief Dairy).
many other of our national in-
ing suffers from a
i. A vast quantity
imported into this country,
stated that
than 100,000 tons of butter
in the British Isles.
has, of course, a depart-
the conduct of a dairy-
is probable that an abstract
of the work is pretty general, but
ingenious appliances have been
introduced into the industry, a brief account
of the various processes of manufacture
should be of interest. I he description herein
presented is that of a system in operation
on a large farm, which is the centre of an
extensive area of distribution. It may there-