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Manufacturing Collection (page 9)

Background imageManufacturing Collection: Venetian Glass Workers, 1880 / 82. Creator: John Singer Sargent

Venetian Glass Workers, 1880 / 82. Creator: John Singer Sargent
Venetian Glass Workers, 1880/82

Background imageManufacturing Collection: Factory Cloth Samples, 1935 / 1942. Creator: Frank J Mace

Factory Cloth Samples, 1935 / 1942. Creator: Frank J Mace
Factory Cloth Samples, 1935/1942

Background imageManufacturing Collection: Candle Mold, c. 1936. Creator: Holger Hansen

Candle Mold, c. 1936. Creator: Holger Hansen
Candle Mold, c. 1936

Background imageManufacturing Collection: Bullet Mold, 1942. Creator: Fred Hassebrock

Bullet Mold, 1942. Creator: Fred Hassebrock
Bullet Mold, 1942

Background imageManufacturing Collection: Brass Bullet Mold, c. 1940. Creator: Fred Hassebrock

Brass Bullet Mold, c. 1940. Creator: Fred Hassebrock
Brass Bullet Mold, c. 1940

Background imageManufacturing Collection: Novelty Iron works, Foot of 12th St. E. R. New York. Stillman, Allen & Co

Novelty Iron works, Foot of 12th St. E. R. New York. Stillman, Allen & Co
Novelty Iron works, Foot of 12th St. E.R. New York. Stillman, Allen & Co. Iron Founders, Steam Engine and General Machinery Manufacturers, 1841-44

Background imageManufacturing Collection: Soap Kettle, c. 1937. Creator: Clyde L. Cheney

Soap Kettle, c. 1937. Creator: Clyde L. Cheney
Soap Kettle, c. 1937

Background imageManufacturing Collection: Trade Card for Miscellaneous Professions &c. Birmingham, 1800

Trade Card for Miscellaneous Professions &c. Birmingham, 1800

Background imageManufacturing Collection: The Idle Prentice at Play in the Churchyard: Industry and Idleness, plate 3

The Idle Prentice at Play in the Churchyard: Industry and Idleness, plate 3, September 30, 1747

Background imageManufacturing Collection: The Industrious Prentice Performing the Duty of a Christian: Industry and I

The Industrious Prentice Performing the Duty of a Christian: Industry and Idleness, plate 2, September 30, 1747

Background imageManufacturing Collection: The Fellow Prentices at their Looms: Industry and Idleness, plate 1, September 30, 1747

The Fellow Prentices at their Looms: Industry and Idleness, plate 1, September 30, 1747

Background imageManufacturing Collection: The Industrious Prentice a Favorite, and Entrusted by his Master: Industry

The Industrious Prentice a Favorite, and Entrusted by his Master: Industry and Idleness, plate 4, September 30, 1747

Background imageManufacturing Collection: The Idle Prentice Turned Away and Sent to Sea: Industry and Idleness, plate 5

The Idle Prentice Turned Away and Sent to Sea: Industry and Idleness, plate 5, September 30, 1747

Background imageManufacturing Collection: The Industrious Prentice Out of his Time and Married to his Masters Daught

The Industrious Prentice Out of his Time and Married to his Masters Daughter: Industry and Idleness, plate 6, September 30, 1747

Background imageManufacturing Collection: The Wool Carder, ca. 1855-56. Creator: Jean Francois Millet

The Wool Carder, ca. 1855-56. Creator: Jean Francois Millet
The Wool Carder, ca. 1855-56

Background imageManufacturing Collection: Pipe tile machine, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Pipe tile machine, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Pipe tile machine, 1844. Exhibit at the Southampton meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society of England:a compact and simple invention for the manufacture of pipe or D tiles

Background imageManufacturing Collection: Trade Card for Bissets Directory, Birmingham, 1800. Creator: Thomas Hancock

Trade Card for Bissets Directory, Birmingham, 1800. Creator: Thomas Hancock
Trade Card for Bissets Directory, Birmingham, 1800

Background imageManufacturing Collection: Filling Cartridges at the United States Arsenal, at Watertown, Massachusetts (Har

Filling Cartridges at the United States Arsenal, at Watertown, Massachusetts (Harpers Weekly, Vol. V), July 20, 1861

Background imageManufacturing Collection: Wm. L. McDonald, Manufacturers of Carriage Harness & Co. Repository, No

Wm. L. McDonald, Manufacturers of Carriage Harness & Co. Repository, No. 26 Beekman & 18 Spruce Street, New York, 1852-86

Background imageManufacturing Collection: The Counterfeiters, 1843. Creator: Charles Emile Jacque

The Counterfeiters, 1843. Creator: Charles Emile Jacque
The Counterfeiters, 1843

Background imageManufacturing Collection: [Factory Interior], ca. 1880. Creator: Louis Lafon

[Factory Interior], ca. 1880. Creator: Louis Lafon
[Factory Interior], ca. 1880

Background imageManufacturing Collection: Lace Manufactory, Tiverton, c1836, (1943). Creator: Unknown

Lace Manufactory, Tiverton, c1836, (1943). Creator: Unknown
Lace Manufactory, Tiverton, c1836, (1943). Heathcoats Lace Manufactory at Tiverton in Devon, opened in 1816. From " English Cities and Small Towns", by John Betjeman. [Collins, London, 1943]

Background imageManufacturing Collection: Dennis factory works at Guildford 1910. Creator: Unknown

Dennis factory works at Guildford 1910. Creator: Unknown
Dennis factory works at Guildford 1910

Background imageManufacturing Collection: 1956 Vanwall factory in Maidenhead. Creator: Unknown

1956 Vanwall factory in Maidenhead. Creator: Unknown
1956 Vanwall factory in Maidenhead

Background imageManufacturing Collection: Little Falls, 1874. Creator: Frederick William Quartley

Little Falls, 1874. Creator: Frederick William Quartley
Little Falls, 1874. The Mohawk River at Little Falls, New York State, USA. The river here makes a descent of over forty feet, accomplishing the effort in three small falls

Background imageManufacturing Collection: 1905 Lanchester factory. Creator: Unknown

1905 Lanchester factory. Creator: Unknown
1905 Lanchester factory

Background imageManufacturing Collection: Birmingham, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Birmingham, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Birmingham, 1898. The city of Birmingham, grew during the Industrial Revolution and was known at " the first manufacturing town in the world". From " Our Own Country, Volume II"

Background imageManufacturing Collection: Hatters, milliners and tailors... 1871. Creator: Unknown

Hatters, milliners and tailors... 1871. Creator: Unknown
Hatters, milliners and tailors...1871. Hatters, milliners and tailors, some of whom are sitting cross-legged and sewing in the traditional way, but on centre left a sewing machine has been introduced

Background imageManufacturing Collection: Leather and its uses for purses, boots, gloves, saddles, luggage, etc. 1871. Creator: Unknown

Leather and its uses for purses, boots, gloves, saddles, luggage, etc. 1871. Creator: Unknown
Leather and its uses for purses, boots, gloves, saddles, luggage, etc. 1871. The various processes for treating leather, and the trades using it for clothing and manufacturing

Background imageManufacturing Collection: 1957 Frisky factory, Wolverhampton. Body assembly. Creator: Unknown

1957 Frisky factory, Wolverhampton. Body assembly. Creator: Unknown
1957 Frisky factory, Wolverhampton. Body assembly

Background imageManufacturing Collection: Chinese potters at work, design for stained glass window, c1870, (1881). Creator

Chinese potters at work, design for stained glass window, c1870, (1881). Creator
Chinese potters at work, design for stained glass window, c1870, (1881). Two Panels of Windows in the Gallery of the Museum Containing Pottery in the South Kensington Museum, by William Bell Scott

Background imageManufacturing Collection: Staffordshire Processes, design for stained glass window, c1870, (1881). Creator: Unknown

Staffordshire Processes, design for stained glass window, c1870, (1881). Creator: Unknown
Staffordshire Processes, design for stained glass window, c1870, (1881). Design For Window on the North Side of the Gallery...Containing Pottery in the South Kensington Museum, by William Bell Scott

Background imageManufacturing Collection: Metalworkers, Styria, Austria, c1935. Creator: Unknown

Metalworkers, Styria, Austria, c1935. Creator: Unknown
Metalworkers, Styria, Austria, c1935. Factory workers using an industrial hammer to shape steel. From " Osterreich - Land Und Volk", (Austria, Land and People). [R

Background imageManufacturing Collection: Blast furnaces, Donawitz, Austria, c1935. Creator: Unknown

Blast furnaces, Donawitz, Austria, c1935. Creator: Unknown
Blast furnaces, Donawitz, Austria, c1935. Steam locomotive at the steel-making industrial complex near Leoben in Styria. From " Osterreich - Land Und Volk", (Austria, Land and People). [R

Background imageManufacturing Collection: Mint Tower, Hall, Austria, c1935. Creator: Unknown

Mint Tower, Hall, Austria, c1935. Creator: Unknown
Mint Tower, Hall, Austria, c1935. The medieval Mint Tower (Munzturm) in the town of Hall, is a dodecagonal building with a copper roof

Background imageManufacturing Collection: Weaving baskets for artillery shells, Nottingham, First World War, 1914-1918, (1933)

Weaving baskets for artillery shells, Nottingham, First World War, 1914-1918, (1933). Factory workers making packaging out of cane or willow, for the safe transport of shells to the front

Background imageManufacturing Collection: Learning His Trade, c1948. Creator: Unknown

Learning His Trade, c1948. Creator: Unknown
Learning His Trade, c1948. From " Newnes Pictorial Knowledge Volume 3". [George Newnes Limited, London]

Background imageManufacturing Collection: Johann Gutenberg (1400-1468), 1936. Creator: Unknown

Johann Gutenberg (1400-1468), 1936. Creator: Unknown
Johann Gutenberg (1400-1468), 1936. Johannes Gensfleisch zur Laden zum Gutenberg (c1398-1468) was a German blacksmith, goldsmith, printer and publisher who introduced printing to Europe

Background imageManufacturing Collection: Employees at the Cadillac Motor Car Company, Detroit, c1930s. Creator: Unknown

Employees at the Cadillac Motor Car Company, Detroit, c1930s. Creator: Unknown
Employees at the Cadillac Motor Car Company, Detroit, c1930s. Workers outside factory buildings in Detroit, Michigan, USA. Postcard

Background imageManufacturing Collection: Newcastle-Under-Lyme, c1910. Creator: Unknown

Newcastle-Under-Lyme, c1910. Creator: Unknown
Newcastle-Under-Lyme, c1910. Centre of the Potteries. Potteries, Earthenware and Stoneware. Army Clothing, Paper, Ironworks. Population, 20, 200. Ceramic ware from Staffordshire

Background imageManufacturing Collection: Buckingham, c1910. Creator: Unknown

Buckingham, c1910. Creator: Unknown
Buckingham, c1910. Paper, Lace, and Silks. Agriculture. Population, 3, 280. Products made in the county town Buckinghamshire

Background imageManufacturing Collection: United States Mint, Philadelphia, c1897. Creator: Unknown

United States Mint, Philadelphia, c1897. Creator: Unknown
United States Mint, Philadelphia, c1897. The second Philadelphia Mint building, designed by William Strickland in white marble with classic Greek-style columns.Sold in 1902, and quickly demolished

Background imageManufacturing Collection: Product Labels, 1909. Creator: Unknown

Product Labels, 1909. Creator: Unknown
Product Labels, 1909. From " The British Printer Vol. XXII". [Raithby, Lawrence & Co. Ltd, London and Leicester, 1909]

Background imageManufacturing Collection: Rope Screen Used For Protection While Pressing Explosive Gun-Cotton, 1901. Creator: Unknown

Rope Screen Used For Protection While Pressing Explosive Gun-Cotton, 1901. Creator: Unknown
This Rope Screen Is Used For Protection While Pressing The Explosive Gun-Cotton At The Cordite Works, 1901. From " The Harmsworth Magazine, Volume VI

Background imageManufacturing Collection: Making A Railway Carriage, 1922. Creator: Unknown

Making A Railway Carriage, 1922. Creator: Unknown
Making A Railway Carriage, 1922. From The Romance of Modern Railways, by T. W. Corbin. [Seeley Service & Co. Limited, London, 1922]

Background imageManufacturing Collection: Interior of the Mint, c1872. Creator: Unknown

Interior of the Mint, c1872. Creator: Unknown
Interior of the Mint, c1872. Workers at the Royal Mint, Tower Hill, London. From Old and New London, Vol. II: A Narrative of Its History, Its People, and Its Places, by Walter Thornbury

Background imageManufacturing Collection: United States Mint, Philadelphia, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown

United States Mint, Philadelphia, USA, c1900. Creator: Unknown
United States Mint, Philadelphia, USA, c1900. In the late 18th century the first national mint was established in Philadelphia, the US capital at the time

Background imageManufacturing Collection: Making Iron in a Modern Blast Furnace, 1935

Making Iron in a Modern Blast Furnace, 1935
Making Iron in a Modern Blast Furnace, . From The Popular Science Educator, Volume 1, edited by Charles Ray. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd. London, ]



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