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Reference NumberTF/1
TitleCartoon 210 - Cream of the Valley, Registered Dairy
Date[1900-1910]
Creator NameFitzpatrick, Thomas, 1860-1912
DescriptionIllustration of an incident at a dairy, depicting an overweight farmer being led away by a stern magistrate.

During the late 19th and early 20th centuries the adulteration of milk with water was a common problem in Britain and Ireland. Demand was high in the cities for milk, and rich farmers were seen as adulterating their milk with water to make higher profits at the expense of the working classes. In 1860 a bill was passed in parliament to try to curb the practice of adulteration of foodstuffs. Sir Charles Cameron was one of the few public analysts in Britain and Ireland, and in this role he was particularly active in sampling milk for adulterations. In the 1860s he tested five times the number of milk samples as the rest of the UK put together.
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Image useImages can be used for non-commercial purposes, with attribution, under Creative Commons Licence CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
Credit LineRoyal College of Physicians of Ireland
TermPublic Health -- legislation & jurisprudence
Dairy Industry
Food Contamination
Drawing
Cartoon
Persons
CodePersonNameDates
DS/UK/1027Cameron; Sir; Charles Alexander (1830-1921); medical officer, chemist and writer1830-1921
DS/UK/2813Fitzpatrick; Thomas (1860-1912); Cartoonist1860-1912
Places
CodeSet
NA5Dublin/County Dublin/Ireland
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