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Hammersmith Carpet Weaving at Merton Abbey Works, . Creator: UnknownHammersmith Carpet Weaving at Merton Abbey Works, late 19th century. Female weaver at a loom at Merton Abbey Mills in south London
The Britannia Ironworks at Bedford, 1860. Creator: UnknownThe Britannia Ironworks at Bedford, 1860. A '...gigantic plough-manufactory...owned by Messrs. James and Frederick Howard...The total number of implements turned out of the Britannia Works in 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
This woman worker at the Vultee-Nashville is shown making... Nashville, Tenn. 1943. Creator: Alfred T PalmerThis woman worker at the Vultee-Nashville is shown making final adjustments in the wheel well of an inner wing before the installation of the landing gear, Nashville, Tenn
Hitchcock Chair, c. 1940. Creator: Genevieve SherlockHitchcock Chair, c. 1940
Chair, 1935 / 1942. Creator: Genevieve SherlockChair, 1935/1942. (Similiar to Hitchcock chair image 15227)
Johann Gutenberg (1400-1468), 1936. Creator: UnknownJohann 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
General View of Spinning-room, c1917. From How It is Made, by Archibald Williams. [Thomas Nelson and Sons, London, Edinburgh, Dublin and New York]
The Candle-moulding Room, c1917The Candle-moulding Room. The candles have been forced up into the clamps, and the attendant is filling up the troughs with a fresh supply of melted wax. c1917
Carding, Drawing, and Roving, 19th century. Artist: J CarterCarding, Drawing, and Roving, 19th century. Scene in a Victorian textiles factory with looms powered by steam
The spinning room in the Shadwell rope works, c1880. A print from Great Industries of Great Britain, Volume I, published by Cassell Petter and Galpin, (London, Paris, New York, c1880)
Nasmyths steam hammer at work, (c1880). Artist: RobertsNasmyths steam hammer at work, (c1880). The steam hammer was invented by the Scottish engineer and inventor James Nasmyth (1808-1890)
Net loom in the Stuarts factory, c1880. A print from Great Industries of Great Britain, Volume I, published by Cassell Petter and Galpin, (London, Paris, New York, c1880)
Great hall in Messrs Marshalls flax mill, Leeds, c1880. A print from Great Industries of Great Britain, Volume I, published by Cassell Petter and Galpin, (London, Paris, New York, c1880)
Sir Henry Bessemer, English engineer, c1880. Portrait of Bessemer (1813-1898), inventor of the Bessemer process for the mass production of steel
The Bessemer process for the mass-production of steel, c1880. Artist: CJBThe Bessemer process for the mass-production of steel, c1880. A print from Great Industries of Great Britain, Volume I, published by Cassell Petter and Galpin, (London, Paris, New York, c1880)
Brick machines, 19th century. Bradley and Cravens brick machine and Claytons brick machine
Arms manufacturing industry, St Etienne, 1896. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 1896
Pierre-Alexander Darracq, French automobile manufacturer, 1901. Artist: Emile CohlPierre-Alexander Darracq, French automobile manufacturer, 1901. Darracq (1855-1931) was one of the first to plan the mass production of motor vehicles
Ford Model T, 1910. Artist: Ford Motor CompanyFord Model T, 1910. The Model T was introduced by Henry Ford in 1909 and the Ford Motor Companys Detroit factory was adapted for its mass production
Women workers in a carpet factory, c1895. Electric lights with incandescent bulbs hang over each loom to supplement natural lighting and enable the working day to be extended
The Railway Carriage Companys works, Oldbury, West Midlands, 1869. The forge, showing the mass production of components at about 40 identical forges
Pen grinding room, Hanks, Wells & Cos factory, Birmingham, West Midlands, 1851. More than 50 women sit at individual grindstones finishing metal pen nibs
Krupp s, (1919). Creator: UnknownKrupp s, (1919). This famous cannon foundry, where most of the engines of war employed by the German nation are manufactured, is situated in Essen, a town in the Rhenish Prussian coalfields