A vintage photograph of a cross-section of a Champion English Cottage Loaf from a London exhibition, showing a light golden-brown loaf with a very open, irregular crumb structure.
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The image is a vintage photograph of a cross-section of a loaf of bread, specifically labeled as a 'Champion English Cottage Loaf' from a London exhibition. The bread is the dominant feature, filling most of the frame. It's a light golden-brown color with a very open, irregular crumb structure – large, uneven holes are visible throughout. The shape is somewhat rounded and irregular, not a perfectly rectangular slice. There are two circular stamps visible. One is at the top of the image and the other is at the bottom. Both stamps have text within them, but it's difficult to read clearly. Below the bread slice, there's text that reads 'Section of Champion English Cottage Loaf, London Exhibition, (ACTUAL SIZE)'. The background is a muted olive green color. The overall aesthetic is reminiscent of early 20th-century photography, with a slightly faded and grainy quality.


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