WW1 Food Rations Labels : Label for Colonial Sugar tin
Colonial Sugar Refinery Gramercy, Louisiana, only refinery to be on national historic register Stock Photo - Alamy
31 Sugar Mill Village Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images
Bradford House - Sugar cones were imported to 1700s America from the West Indies and often covered with blue paper, secured with a wax seal. Sugar was taken off the cone using
Oneida Stainless Flatware AMERICAN COLONIAL Sugar /Cereal Spoon CUBE USA | eBay
All About Sugar Cones | Lives & Legacies
Colonial Sugar Refining Company photographic prints - MAAS Collection
Britain Begins Taxing the Colonies: The Sugar & Stamp Acts (U.S. National Park Service)
Making Sugar Loaves (Illustration) - World History Encyclopedia
Louisiana Sugar Refining - Social Responsibility
Sugar Nippers: An Essential Component of Well-Equipped 18th-Century Kitchens | JYF Museums
This is one of many signs around the Western Australian town of Wittenoom. Colonial Sugar Refinery Company ran a blue asbestos mine here from 1949-1966 when the it became unprofitable. Over 3,000
File:StateLibQld 2 71395 Spanish labourers imported by the Colonial Sugar Refinery Company for North Queensland plantations, 1907.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
Colonial sugar refinery hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
Photograph of Mosman Park sugar refinery mill - MAAS Collection
CSR — Pyrmont History Group
Colonial Sugars Company, Power House, Gramercy, St. James Parish, LA | Library of Congress
Locomotive at the train station of the historic colonial sugar plantation in Manaca-Iznaga, Cuba, Stock Photo, Picture And Rights Managed Image. Pic. YE1-1215498 | agefotostock