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Picture number:10419131 Credit:Science Museum/Science&Society Picture Library

Image Caption: Engraving by Poisson published in 1782 after a painting by Pierre Sonnerat (1748-1814), showing men using oxen to press oil from some sort of plant product (probably mustard, according to the uploader). Illustration from Sonnerat's 'Voyage aux Indes Orientales et a la Chine, fait par ordre du roi, depuis 1774 jusqu'en 1781' ('Voyage to the East Indies and China, made by order of the king, from 1774 to 1781').

In Collection of: Science & Society Picture Library

Subject(s) > Trade & Industry > Textile Industry

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http://www.ingenious.org.uk/site.asp?s=S2&DCID=10419131 related to http://www.ingenious.org.uk/See/?s=S1&ObjectID={B237FD76-0D0F-EF0C-BFCA-224F06F32888}&source=Search&target=SeeMedium

Date

1782

Author

Engraver: Poisson; after Painter Sonnerat, Pierre, 1748-1814, uploader Dr.saptarshi

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public domain because of age


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current21:11, 24 January 2007390×512 (57 KB)Dr.saptarshi (== Summary == {{Information |Description= Picture number:10419131 Credit:Science Museum/Science&Society Picture Library Image Caption: Engraving by Poisson published in 1782 after a painting by Pierre Sonnerat (1748-1814), showing men using oxen to press)
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