Illustration. 'The Cork Cutter' from The Book of English Trades and Library of the Useful Arts, printed for Sir Richard Phillips and Co., London, 1824.

UNITED KINGDOM - FEBRUARY 04: The Cork-Cutter cuts the bark which is stripped from the cork-tree, into a variety of small round cylindrical pieces, for the purpose of stopping casks, bottles, phials, etc; (Photo by Science Museum/SSPL/Getty Images)
UNITED KINGDOM - FEBRUARY 04: The Cork-Cutter cuts the bark which is stripped from the cork-tree, into a variety of small round cylindrical pieces, for the purpose of stopping casks, bottles, phials, etc; (Photo by Science Museum/SSPL/Getty Images)
Illustration. 'The Cork Cutter' from The Book of English Trades and Library of the Useful Arts, printed for Sir Richard Phillips and Co., London, 1824.
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04 February, 2011
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