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The International Exhibition: Great Sugar-Mill, by Mirrlees and Tait, of Glasgow, 1862. Creator: UnknownThe International Exhibition: Great Sugar-Mill, by Mirrlees and Tait, of Glasgow, 1862. The use of this mill is to express the juice from the cane...an endless travelling-table...carries the canes up
The International Exhibition: locomotive tank-engine, by Manning, Wardle and Co... 1862. Creator: UnknownThe International Exhibition: locomotive tank-engine, by Manning, Wardle and Co. of Leeds, 1862. Engine designed...for the mineral traffic at ironworks, collieries, &c
The International Exhibition - M'Dougall's Stall... 1862. Creator: UnknownThe International Exhibition - M'Dougall's Stall - the Highlands of Scotland, 1862. Display of...choice specimens from their Royal tartan warehouse in Inverness
The International Exhibition: blowing-engine in the Belgian Department... 1862. Creator: UnknownThe International Exhibition: blowing-engine in the Belgian Department of the Western Annexe, 1862. Machine for...reducing iron ore to pig metal...As iron-furnaces have increased in size and number
The International Exhibition: Sandford and Mallory's flax-gin, 1862. Creator: UnknownThe International Exhibition: Sandford and Mallory's flax-gin, 1862. Although of a very unpretending appearance, the flax-gin of America may claim a value for industrial usefulness greater than
The Great International Exhibition: chimneypiece by the Royal Saxon China Manufactory, 1862. Creator: UnknownThe Great International Exhibition: chimneypiece by the Royal Saxon China Manufactory, 1862. Our Engraving represents a chimneypiece of a unique character
Weighing cotton at Bombay for the English market, 1862. Creator: Joseph Austin BenwellWeighing cotton at Bombay for the English market, 1862. Here...the bales are landed from Surat, Baroche, Cambay, and other parts of Guzerat, Kuttyawa
Paper-making and cutting machine by Bryan, Donkin and Co. in the International Exhibition, 1862. Creator: UnknownPaper-making and cutting machine by Bryan, Donkin and Co. in the International Exhibition, 1862. Side elevation of a machine...intended to manufacture an endless sheet of paper of any width under
The International Exhibition - Whitworth's self-acting radial, drilling-machine, etc. 1862. Creator: UnknownThe International Exhibition - Whitworth's self-acting radial, drilling-machine, etc. 1862. The collection of tools first met with on entering the annexe is that of Mr. Whitworth
The International Exhibition - glass candelabrum, under the East Dome... 1862. Creator: UnknownThe International Exhibition - glass candelabrum, under the East Dome, by F. and C. Osler, 1862. One of a pair of candelabra
Half-crown Day at the International Exhibition, 1862. Creator: Mason JacksonHalf-crown Day at the International Exhibition, 1862. The International Exhibition of 1862 was a world's fair held in South Kensington, London
The International Exhibition - floral carpet, by J. Templeton and Co... 1862. Creator: UnknownThe International Exhibition - floral carpet, by J. Templeton and Co. of Glasgow and London, 1862. The carpet which we engrave may fairly be said to be one of the finest examples of its class
The International Exhibition: Tuer and Hall's power-loom for weaving carpets... 1862. Creator: E BourdelinThe International Exhibition: Tuer and Hall's power-loom for weaving carpets - from a photograph by the Stereoscopic Company, 1862
The International Exhibition - cotton manufacture: cotton in its different stages, 1862. Creator: UnknownThe International Exhibition - cotton manufacture: cotton in its different stages, 1862. Diagrams...to indicate the different stages of manufacture. Fig
The International Exhibition - cotton manufacture: machinery of Platt Brothers, Oldham, 1862. Creator: UnknownThe International Exhibition - cotton manufacture: machinery of Platt Brothers, Oldham, 1862. Fig. 3 the Lap-doubler; By this machine the slivers from the breaker carding-engine are formed into a
The International Exhibition: group of glass by Powell and Sons, 1862. Creator: UnknownThe International Exhibition: group of glass by Powell and Sons, 1862. Within the memory of many of our readers, art was applied almost exclusively to the decoration of works for the wealthier
The International Exhibition - cotton manufacture: machinery of Platt Brothers, Oldham, 1862. Creator: UnknownThe International Exhibition - cotton manufacture: machinery of Platt Brothers, Oldham, 1862. Fig. 6 the Power-loom; Fig. 5. the Roving-machine. From "Illustrated London News", 1862
Manufacture of the Armstrong Gun at Woolwich Arsenal: casting the shot and shell for 100... 1862. Creator: W ThomasManufacture of the Armstrong Gun at Woolwich Arsenal: casting the shot and shell for 100 pounders, 1862. In viewing the manner in which the work is carried out in the various branches of the Royal
The International Exhibition - cotton manufacture: machinery of Platt Brothers, Oldham, 1862. Creator: UnknownThe International Exhibition - cotton manufacture: machinery of Platt Brothers, Oldham, 1862. Fig. 1 the Macarthy Gin; Fig. 4
Manufacture of the Armstrong Gun at Woolwich Arsenal: the guns at the proof-butts, 1862. Creator: UnknownManufacture of the Armstrong Gun at Woolwich Arsenal: the guns at the proof-butts, 1862.... to fire a piece of ordnance...by the ordinary method of a man pulling a friction-tube while others are
Cotton manufacture: Platt's self-acting mule, or cottonspinning machine, 1862. Creator: UnknownCotton manufacture: Platt's self-acting mule, or cottonspinning machine, 1862. Processing cotton grown in India. These machines are used for the purpose of converting the rovings...into what is
Manufacture of the Armstrong Gun at Woolwich Arsenal: finish-turning a 100-pounder, 1862. Creator: UnknownManufacture of the Armstrong Gun at Woolwich Arsenal: finish-turning a 100-pounder, 1862. The gun, being now completely built up, is carried to a lathe for the purpose of being finish-turned
Manufacture of the Armstrong Gun at Woolwich Arsenal: the beehive, 1862. Creator: UnknownManufacture of the Armstrong Gun at Woolwich Arsenal: the beehive, 1862. This is the upper floor of a two-storied building upwards of 200ft. in length and 60ft
Encre L. Marquet, 1892. Creator: Eugene Samuel GrassetEncre L. Marquet, 1892
Manufacture of the Armstrong Gun at Woolwich Arsenal: welding the coil, 1862. Creator: W ThomasManufacture of the Armstrong Gun at Woolwich Arsenal: welding the coil, 1862. An Armstrong gun was a uniquely designed type of rifled breech-loading field
Manufacture of the Armstrong Gun at Woolwich Arsenal: coiling the bars, 1862. Creator: UnknownManufacture of the Armstrong Gun at Woolwich Arsenal: coiling the bars, 1862. An Armstrong gun was a uniquely designed type of rifled breech-loading field
The Commissioners of the International Exhibition of 1862. Creator: M JacksonThe Commissioners of the International Exhibition of 1862. Top row: the Duke of Buckingham, Mr. Thomas Baring; centre: Earl Granville; bottom row: Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke and Mr
Manufacture of the Armstrong Gun at Woolwich Arsenal: drawing down and welding the... 1862. Creator: W ThomasManufacture of the Armstrong Gun at Woolwich Arsenal: drawing down and welding the bars previous to coiling, 1862. An Armstrong gun was a uniquely designed type of rifled breech-loading field
The New French Treaty - No. II. Lyons and French Silks, 1862. Creator: UnknownThe New French Treaty - No. II. Lyons and French Silks, 1862. View of the Croix Rousse...[this] was for a very long period the head-quarters of the population of canuts
Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Akron, Ohio, 1942. Creator: Alfred T PalmerOwens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Akron, Ohio
Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation, Toledo, Ohio, 1942. Creator: Alfred T PalmerOwens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation, Toledo, Ohio. Side view of a glass furnace melting the carefully compounded batch required for the production of Fiberglas thermal insulation being installed in
Interior of a Power-Loom factory, 1844. Creator: UnknownInterior of a Power-Loom factory, 1844. We are persuaded that the annexed engraving will be interesting to our readers, in connection with the great question of " The Factory Bill
Overview of the bar mill at the Brightside Foundry, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, 1964. View showing the capstan in the foreground
Carlos Dieppa Building, Ford, Mercury, Lincoln Service, Barranquilla, c1940s. From Barranquilla. [Raul de la Espriella B. Barranquilla]
Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Toledo, Ohio, 1942. Creator: Alfred T PalmerOwens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Toledo, Ohio. Intense heat is needed to melt the inorganic ingredients of the batch from which Fiberglas insulation wool is manufactured
TATA truck in India, 2019. Creator: UnknownTATA truck in India, 2019
Love Conquered Fear, c1840. Creator: Auguste HervieuLove Conquered Fear, c1840. Ragged child workers in a Victorian textile factory. British writer Frances Trollope visited Manchester in 1832 to witness the condition of children employed in
Blast furnace at the Stanton Iron Co, Ilkeston, Derbyshire, 1962. Iron production had taken place in the Ilkeston area since Roman times
Love Conquered Fear, 1840. Michael Armstrong, adopted by a mill owner, embracing his brother Edward who is one of the ragged factory boys working amongst the spinning mules
Heckling hemp, 1866. Heckling is the process of combing hemp or flax to remove impurities prior to spinning. A print from Cyclopaedia of Useful Arts, Mechanical and Chemical, Manufactures, Mining
Bessbrook Mills and village, County Armagh, Ireland, c1880. The model village of Bessbrook was founded in 1845. It surrounded a large linen mill owned by the Richardsons, a Quaker family
Lead chamber for production of sulphuric acid, 1866. Also known as Oil of Vitriol or H2S04, sulphuric acid was one of the most important industrial chemicals
Woman operating a power loom for weaving cotton, c1840. The model illustrated is that invented by Roberts (c1815-1820). Belting connecting to the drive shaft is shown at centre back of the picture
Portion of an old broadcloth manufactury, Cranbrook, Kent, 1857. Creator: UnknownPortion of an old broadcloth manufactury, Cranbrook, Kent, 1857....in this locality...cloth manufacture was at one period held in high repute; and Hasted, the historian of Kent
Machine for Raising Dough at Messrs. Carr and Co.'s Works, Carlisle, 1857. Creator: UnknownMachine for Raising Dough at Messrs. Carr and Co.'s Works, Carlisle, 1857. The process which has just been perfected by Dr
Manufacture of Bayonets, 1856. Creator: UnknownManufacture of Bayonets, 1856. Ryder's Patent Forge. The present war having caused an unusual demand for weapons...The Honourable Board of Ordnance therefore gladly availed themselves of
Three men working on large gun in Naval Gun Factory, Washington, D.C. one of the men lyingThree men working on large gun in Naval Gun Factory, Washington, D.C.; one of the men lying in the barrel, 1903