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Cadbury advertisement: Testing Room at Bournville

Testing Room at Bournville was one of a series of advertisements published by Cadbury between October and November 1910. Each advertisement was designed to promote a different aspect of the Bournville ...

Cadbury advertisement: The Cricket Pavilion at Bournville

‘“All work no play” is not the rule in the Factory in a Garden at Bournville.’ The working and leisure environments of the working classes were the focus of many middle class reformers and social investigators ...

Cadbury advertisement: This is a Bournville Workroom

Bournville Works and village was a social and industrial experiment devised by George and Richard Cadbury that was made possible by the relocation of their company from central Birmingham to rural Bournbrook ...

Cadbury advertisement: This is a part of the Bournville Recreation Grounds

This is a part of the Bournville Recreation Grounds was one a series of advertisements published by Cadbury between October and November 1910. Whereas the advertisement entitled This is a Bournville Workroom1 ...

Cadbury's Card Box Department

Backing paper annotated with: 'The department in the early years of the century, before the move to Q Block'. This photograph forms part of an archive of photographs produced by Cadbury. Each photograph ...

Cadbury's Cocoa Labelling

This photograph forms part of an archive of photographs produced by Cadbury. Each photograph was catalogued and annotated. Some images were used in publications and advertisements, whilst others were ...

Cadbury's Dining Room Check

Cadbury produced a variety of checks and tokens issued to their employees. Some tokens like this dining room check encouraged employees to use in-house services, whilst others were used to monitor the ...

Cadbury's Laundry Check

Cadbury produced a variety of checks and tokens issued to their employees. Some tokens like this laundry check encouraged employees to use in-house services, whilst others were used to monitor the workforce ...

Cadbury's Lodge, Bournville

Backing paper annotated with: 'The Lodge as it appeared for many years before and after the turn of the century. It was for a considerable period the main entrance for the girl employees, and their time ...

Cadbury's Marzipan Cutting Department

In 1902 Cadbury established a Visitors Department to manage the large number of people wishing to visit the factory and village. Nearly 4,000 people visited in the first year to glimpse the world of George ...

Cadbury's Time Check

Cadbury produced a variety of checks and tokens issued to their employees. Some tokens, like this time check, were used to monitor the workforce and tools.

Cadbury's Tool Check

Cadbury produced a variety of checks and tokens issued to their employees. Some tokens, like this tool check, were used to monitor the workforce and tools, whilst others encouraged employees to use in-house ...

Certificate for Long Service at Cadbury

This certificate was awarded to Amelia Drew, an employee of Cadbury, after seventeen years service. It was awarded on the fifth of April 1930. Amelia Drew began working for the company in 1913, and as ...

Children carrying bricks, from George Smith, ‘The Cry of the Children from the Brickyards of England’

Drawing of a Middlemore Girl

As an Edgbastonian, John Middlemore was proudly celebrated in the pages of the Edgbastonia magazine: ‘A benevolent Edgbaston gentleman who has solved one of the difficult social problems of modern ...

Indian Workers' Association GB [IMG]

Indian Workers’ Association GB (Birmingham Branch) MS 2141 IWA The IWA combined Marxist politics with a concern for the plight of Asians and other immigrants in Britain and had a close, if sometimes ...

Kulwant Ubhi and his friend Tony

Photograph of Kulwant Ubhi and his friend Tony at Startins, Aston, Birmingham. Photograph by Sukhvinder Singh Ubhi, 1990s. To magnify this image click on the zoomify button below.

Labour in Portuguese West Africa by W.A. Cadbury

William Cadbury’s 1909 publication Labour in Portuguese West Africa documented William Cadbury and Joseph Burtt’s visit to Angola and San Thomé in 1908, to investigate the employment conditions of labourers ...