| Photo | Year | Title |
 | 1875 | End of the big talk at Washington. Editorial cartoon shows President Ulysses S. Grant, with his arms behind his back and with Interior Secretary Columbus Delano hiding behind him, standing before Red Cloud, Chief of the Oglala Sioux. Delano, extending his arms, pretending to be Grant, offers a handful of cooking utensils and presents a receipt, "Recd. for Black Hills $25,000 in 'Goods'" to Red Cloud, asking him to make his mark. Red Cloud, seeing Delano behind the president, replies, "Never--except for cash!."
Credit: Photographer/artist unknown.
Collection: Miscellanious Items |
 | 1879 | Dancers' Rock, Walpi, Arizona, part of a Hopi pueblo; picturing three Hopi people, ladders, and utensils, 1879.
Credit: War Department. (1789 - 09/18/1947). J.K. Hillers Prints of the Southwest, 1879. John K. Hillers, Photographer.
Collection: National Archives |
 | 1879 | First terrace of Zuni, New Mexico, showing ladders and utensils, 1879.
Credit: War Department. (1789 - 09/18/1947). J.K. Hillers Prints of the Southwest, 1879. John K. Hillers, Photographer.
Collection: National Archives |
 | 1890 | For the benefit of the girl about to graduate. Woman in graduation robes sleeping at desk, as pots, pans, and other household utensils on legs walk threateningly towards her.
Credit: Johnson, Charles Howard, artist.
Collection: Miscellanious Items |
 | 1901 | U.S.S. Oregon, berth deck cooks.
Keyword: Utensils, 1901. Credit: Hart, Edward H., photographer. Detroit Publishing Company.
Collection: Detroit Publishing Company |
 | 1902 | Deck of modern whaler, showing try-works, scraphopper, and utensils employed in trying-out oil. In: "Aquatic Products in Arts and Industries."
Credit: By Charles H. Stevenson. Report of the Commissioner for the Year Ending June 30, 1902. P. 196, Plate.
Collection: NOAA |
 Collection = done/3b46754u.jpg) | 1903 | Five boys making tin utensils, Carlisle Indian School, Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
Credit: Frances Benjamin Johnston.
Collection: Frances Benjamin Johnston |
 | 1910 | Church utensils. Orsha Ascension Monastery, twenty-two versts from Tver.
Selected from a collection of images from Russia created using a threepart color separation technique from 1905 to 1915. Credit: Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii.
Collection: Prokudin-Gorskii |
 | 1921 | "Kitchen utensils, articles of food, two canteens, and auto pump found in the wagon at time of apprehension.", 1921.
Credit: U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California. (1929). File Unit: US v. Eladio Rivera and Margarita Rico de Sanchez, 04/25/1921 - 05/19/1921. Chinese Exclusion Act, 1882. This document is from the case US v Rivera and Sanchez.
Collection: National Archives |
 | 1921 | A "Demonstration team" composed of three prize-winning Cabell County girls. They are showing the visitors at the Fair how team work makes for efficiency in canning their farm products. State 4 H. Fair, Charleston, West Virginia. Charleston, West Virginia.
Selected from a collection of images dedicated to American child labor from 1901 to 1924. Keyword: Utensils, 1921. Credit: Photo by Lewis W. Hine.
Collection: National Child Labor Comittee |
 | 1921 | Buggy used for smuggling Chinese aliens across Mexican border., 1921. This document is from the case US v Rivera and Sanchez. "1" shows front curtain as it was at the time of apprehension; "2" shows box with kitchen utensils in which revolver was found; "3" shows screen-covered box where chickens were carried.
Credit: U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California. (1929). File Unit: US v. Eladio Rivera and Margarita Rico de Sanchez, 04/25/1921 - 05/19/1921. Chinese Exclusion Act, 1882.
Collection: National Archives |
 | 1931 | Haiokok casts a covetous glance at our cooking utensils, Coronation Gulf, N.W.T., April 1931.
Credit: Finnie, Richard S. / Library and Archives Canada. Indian and Northern Affairs. Departmental Library Albums.
Collection: Canada Archives |
 | 1933 | Potomac Electric Power Co. electric appliances. Cooking pots.
Keyword: Utensils, 1933. Credit: Theodor Horydczak.
Collection: Horydczak |
 | 1935 | Kitchen utensils in a Blue Ridge Mountain home. Virginia.
Credit: Rothstein, Arthur.
Collection: Farm security - Black and white |
 | 1938 | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Kitchen utensils drying.
Credit: Vanderbilt, Paul.
Collection: Farm security - Black and white |
 | 1939 | Cooking utensils of Mexican land grubber, El Indio, Texas.
Credit: Lee, Russell.
Collection: Farm security - Black and white |
 | 1940 | Electric Institute of Washington, Potomac Electric Power Co. Scenes at Electric Institute meeting.
Keyword: Utensils, 1940. Credit: Theodor Horydczak.
Collection: Horydczak |
 | 1942 | Lititz, Pennsylvania. These are the last aluminum and enamel ware utensils which Morris Kreider's hardware store will be able to get for the duration of the war. Usually he keeps his storeroom as well as the shelves well stocked.
Credit: Collins, Marjory, 1912-1985.
Collection: Farm security - Black and white |
 | 1942 | Birmingham (near Detroit), Michigan. Herbs and kitchen utensils in a house in Birmingham.
Credit: Siegel, Arthur S.
Collection: Farm security - Black and white |
 | 1942 | Lititz, Pennsylvania. Scrap collection drive. Each household placed its contribution on the sidewalk. It was then picked up by local trucks whose owners had volunteered their services for civilian defense. Old iron cooking utensils.
Credit: Collins, Marjory, 1912-1985.
Collection: Farm security - Black and white |
 | 1942 | Greenbelt, Maryland. Interior of the Greenbelt variety store, a cooperative where garden tools, seeds, kitchen utensils, clothes, etc. are sold.
Credit: Collins, Marjory, 1912-1985.
Collection: Farm security - Black and white |
 | 1942 | Greenbelt, Maryland. Interior of the Greenbelt variety store, a cooperative where garden tools, seeds, kitchen utensils, clothes, etc. are sold.
Credit: Collins, Marjory, 1912-1985.
Collection: Farm security - Black and white |
 | 1942 | Greenbelt, Maryland. Interior of the Greenbelt variety store, a cooperative where garden tools, seeds, kitchen utensils, clothes, etc. are sold.
Credit: Collins, Marjory, 1912-1985.
Collection: Farm security - Black and white |
 | 1944 | Closing of the Jerome Relocation Center, Denson, Arkansas. Local boys recruited from outside the center helped in the dismantling of the thirty-three mess halls. Here they are shown loading kitchen utensils in a truck from the mess hall in block 28. June 22, 1944.
Credit: Department of the Interior. War Relocation Authority. (02/16/1944 - 06/30/1946). Central Photographic File of the War Relocation Authority, 1942 - 1945.
Collection: National Archives |
 | 1950 | Electric Institute of Washington. Electric cooking utensils and displays.
Credit: Theodor Horydczak.
Collection: Horydczak |
 | 1950 | Electric Institute of Washington. Electric cooking utensils and displays.
Credit: Theodor Horydczak.
Collection: Horydczak |
 | 1950 | Electric Institute of Washington. Electric cooking utensils and displays.
Credit: Theodor Horydczak.
Collection: Horydczak |
 | 1950 | Electric Institute of Washington. Electric cooking utensils and displays.
Credit: Theodor Horydczak.
Collection: Horydczak |
 | 1950 | Electric Institute of Washington. Electric cooking utensils and displays.
Credit: Theodor Horydczak.
Collection: Horydczak |
 | 1950 | Electric Institute of Washington. Electric cooking utensils and displays.
Credit: Theodor Horydczak.
Collection: Horydczak |
 | 1950 | Electric Institute of Washington. Electric cooking utensils and display.
Credit: Theodor Horydczak.
Collection: Horydczak |
 | 1950 | Electric Institute of Washington. Electric cooking utensils and displays.
Credit: Theodor Horydczak.
Collection: Horydczak |
 | 1950 | Potomac Electric Power Co. electric appliances. Draining kettle into sink.
Keyword: Utensils, 1950. Credit: Theodor Horydczak.
Collection: Horydczak |
 | 1950 | Electric Institute of Washington. Electric cooking utensils and display.
Credit: Theodor Horydczak.
Collection: Horydczak |
 | 1950 | Electric Institute of Washington. Electric cooking utensils and display.
Credit: Theodor Horydczak.
Collection: Horydczak |
 | 1950 | Electric Institute of Washington. Electric cooking utensils and display.
Credit: Theodor Horydczak.
Collection: Horydczak |
 | 1955 | Elinor Merrell, business at 18 E. 69th Street, New York City. Fireplace, brass utensils and brass cello.
Credit: Gottscho-Schleisner, Inc., photographer.
Collection: Gottscho-Schleisner |
 | 1975 | This image reveals how improperly stored sharp cooking utensils can cause bodily harm to food preparation workers. Health inspectors are not only concerned with the transmission of pathogenic organisms due to unsanitary conditions, or with toxic substance contamination, but also with the safety precautions to be taken to insure an environment is generally safe.
Credit: CDC.
Collection: CDC |
 | 1978 | Cooking utensils in interior of Scott's Hut Point Shelter.
Credit: Commander John Bortniak, NOAA Corps.
Collection: NOAA |
 | 2003 | The Gulf of Aden (Apr. 12, 2003) - Mess Management Specialist Seaman Cliff Barnes from Miami, Fla. grabs a filter off the utensils rack in the Chief Petty Officers Galley aboard USS Mount Whitney (LCC/JCC 20). Mount Whitney and her embarked staff are deployed to the Horn of Africa region, participating in Operation Enduring Freedom and the global war on terrorism.
Credit: U.S. Navy photo by Photographer’s Mate 2nd Class Steven G. Crawford.
Collection: Navy Newstand |
 | 2005 | Ingleside, Texas (Sep. 2, 2005) - Sailors assigned to Naval Station Ingleside, Texas work together to organize relief supplies for survivors of Hurricane Katrina at a Salvation Army drop-off point. The First Class Petty Officer Association on board Naval Station Ingleside pooled together their financial resources to donate the much-needed supplies. Items include bottled water, paper plates and utensils. The Navy's involvement in the humanitarian assistance operations is led by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), in conjunction with the Department of Defense.
Credit: U.S. Navy photo by Mr. Mike Antoine.
Collection: Navy Newstand |
 | 2005 | Lance Cpl. Alex Douangdara, powerline mechanic, Marine Attack Squadron 513, flips his steak during the Weber’s Command of the Grill competition Friday at the station parade field here. All competitors used a Weber grill and cooking utensils provided for the competition. The station winner will go on to New York for the national competition.
Credit: Cpl. Giovanni Lobello.
Collection: US Marine Corps |
 | 2005 | FORWARD OPERATING BASE KOREAN VILLIAGE, Iraq (May 26, 2005) – Cpl. Curtis D. Woods, MWSS-371 food service specialist and native of Durham, N.C., washes up some utensils in the pot shack of the field food service system. The FFSS is a field expedient kitchen that food service specialists can use to prepare up to 3,000 meals a day.
Credit: Cpl. Rocco DeFilippis.
Collection: US Marine Corps |
 | Today | Rural Kitchen.
Keyword: Utensils. Credit: Supreet Vaid.
Collection: Stock Exchange |
 | Today | Grater.
Keyword: Utensils. Credit: Erika Thorpe.
Collection: Stock Exchange |
 | Today | Painting.
Keyword: Utensils. Credit: Esra Su.
Collection: Stock Exchange |
 | Today | Wooden Spoons.
Keyword: Utensils. Credit: Dale Eurenius.
Collection: Stock Exchange |
 | Today | Grapefruit Spoons.
Keyword: Utensils. Credit: Dale Eurenius.
Collection: Stock Exchange |
 | Today | Pans.
Keyword: Utensils. Credit: Kay Pat.
Collection: Stock Exchange |
 | Today | Wisk.
Keyword: Utensils. Credit: Dale Eurenius.
Collection: Stock Exchange |
| Source: compiled from various sources (under license) copyright 2013 |