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The Block is a 1954 painting by Australian artist John Brack.The painting depicts the interior of an empty butcher's shop, including the eponymous butcher's block. [1] It is one of a series of paintings—including The Barber's Shop (1952), The Fish Shop (1955) and Men's Wear (1955)—of small high street businesses.
Butcher block in modern American kitchen A circular chopping block used in a restaurant in Haikou, Hainan, China. A butcher block or butcher's block is a heavy-duty chopping block, typically laminated of hardwood. Traditionally made of hard maple, it was commonly used in butcher shops and meat processing plants but has now become popular in ...
Union Stock Yards, Chicago, 1947. The Union Stock Yard & Transit Co., or The Yards, was the meatpacking district in Chicago for more than a century, starting in 1865. The district was formed by a group of railroad companies that acquired marshland and turned it into a vast centralized processing area.
Rock the Block is back on HGTV, and all of the returning contestants are looking for redemption. Season 5 got out to a hot start in Treasure Island, Florida, with the four teams taking on one of ...
Although many items sold for less than the expected price, by the end of the first day's auctioneering alone, more than $60,000 had been raised (equivalent to $160,000 as of 2025). [50] [12] Berdella's house was purchased by a local businessman for an undisclosed sum in December 1988. The property was later demolished. [4]: 233
Butcher received a wave of support from the LGBTQ community as well as several allies applauding their courage, bravery and strength to make such a promising leap. “Mighty River!!!!
The Old Butcher's shop is a heritage-listed former butcher shop at 6 North Street, Childers, Bundaberg Region, Queensland, Australia. It was built from c. 1896 to c. 1902 . It is also known as HR Lassig butchers, Leatherarts, and Wrench and Thompson butchers.
The eatery catered to local blue-collar workers such as the area miners and in 1943 was moved seven blocks south to its current location, which happened to be across the street from the grocery store that supplied the meat for Herring's chili. According to a 1951 Joplin City Directory, the restaurant was known as Fred and Grover's.