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Watercolour depicting A Bournville Workroom, attributed to H.N. Bradbear

Two images that typify the depiction of Cadbury and, indeed, the image of its female employees in the early twentieth century, are the watercolour design of A Bournville Workroom, c.1910, attributed to ...

Watercolour depicting East Indian Labourers, by Jeanne Borde

In 1903, Jeanne Borde's watercolour of East Indian Labourers was used on the cover of Brandon Head’s book, The Food of Gods.1 1 Brandon Head, The Food of Gods: A Popular Account of Cocoa (1903)

Watercolour depicting Harvesting Cocoa Pods, by Jeanne Borde

Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery’s collections include artwork associated with Cadbury during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The earliest images are a group of watercolours produced ...

Watercolour depicting Cadbury's Girls' Ground, by H.N. Bradbear

‘[Where] industrial life today is concerned, Work and Play are not only closely related subjects, but one subject’.1 The classic image of the Cadbury’s girl at leisure, in the early twentieth century ...

Watercolour depicting Cadbury's Q Block, by Frederick Taylor

The watercolour design by Frederick Taylor of Q Block was reproduced as a colour print in various publications, including the centre-fold to Bournville Work and Play.1 Q Block was described as a large ...

Watercolour depicting entrance to Cadbury's Bournville Works, by Claude Buckle

This watercolour depicts the main entrance hall on Bournville Lane. The artist Claude Buckle painted a number of different views of new factory buildings during the 1930s. In this view Buckle used the ...

Watercolour depicting Factory Girls Dancing in Bournville Grounds

This watercolour of girls participating in open-air dancing was taken from a photograph dated 1921. The watercolour was an exact copy of the photograph. Both images are illustrative of gender segregation ...

Watercolour depicting the Men's Recreation Ground, by H.N. Bradbear

‘[Where] industrial life today is concerned, Work and Play are not only closely related subjects, but one subject’.1 Bradbear produced watercolour views of both the men’s and girls' recreation grounds, ...

Watercolour Design for Cover of The Factory in a Garden

The Factory in a Garden was first published during the 1930s along with a companion publication Bournville Village Trust. Cadbury regularly commissioned leading graphic artists of the period, including ...

Watercolour of Cutting Pods, by Frank Newbould

The final group of images depicting cocoa plantations associated with Cadbury in the early twentieth century are by the artist Frank Newbould. During the 1920s and 1930s, Newbould was commissioned on ...

'What the MO Looks Like in a Surgical Ward', by H. Gardner

This is one of several caricatures published by wounded soldiers in the Edgbaston WW1 military hospital magazine that express deeply conflicted feelings towards the medical and administrative staff. Illustration ...

Woodbrooke College, Selly Oak

This ink drawing depicts Woodbrooke College in Selly Oak. It was produced in 1956 by James Porteous Wood. He was a noted artist and designer whom the Birmingham Post commissioned to produce drawings of ...

World War 1 recruitment poster

Poster depicting the destruction wrought by the German naval bombardment of Scarborough on December 16, 1914. Home held a powerful symbolism during World War 1. Men went to the Front to fight in defence ...