Editorial'All steel and coal for our plants'. The chimneys of a factory. [A collection of English and French War (World War I) Posters.]. 1914-1919. Source: Tab.11748.a. poster 244.
EditorialFrancisco de las Rivas y Ubieta (1808-1882). Spanish industrialist and politician. First Marquis of Mudela and senator of the kingdom. In 1879 he acquired the iron and steel factory that the English company The Cantabrian Iron Company Limited had been ...
Editorialsteel, first quarter 19th century, polemite, damask, General: 75 x 350 x 0.1cm (750 x 3500 x 1mm), Lap red polemite with a damask flower pattern and a double black border along the selvedges. In the bottom left corner with beige factory mark and the nu...
Editorialsteel, first quarter 19th century, polemite, damask, General: 75 x 350 x 0.1cm (750 x 3500 x 1mm), Lap red polemite with a damask flower pattern and a double black border along the selvedges. In the bottom left corner with beige factory mark and the nu...
EditorialAnonymous, 1656, lead, gravel, General: 4.5 x 13cm (45 x 130mm), Diameter bob: 1.8cm (18mm), Steel boiled painted coarse grain with a paint lead from Chrispijn du Forest 1656 on the front. letters CD / F and in circular the name: CH (ISPYND) E FORRE. T...
EditorialAnonymous, 1656, lead, gravel, General: 4.5 x 13cm (45 x 130mm), Diameter bob: 1.8cm (18mm), Steel boiled painted coarse grain with a paint lead from Chrispijn du Forest 1656 on the front. letters CD / F and in circular the name: CH (ISPYND) E FORRE. T...
EditorialTrade Card, Joseph Gillott, Birmingham, 1835, Manufacturer of steel pens. Illustrations show manufacturing operations, scouring, rolling the steel, the muffle, grinding and colouring., Social history, Printed Materials, Manufacturers, Workshop, Factory...
EditorialEngraving, C Brandauer & Co, New John Street West, Birmingham Topographical Views, Vol iv C Brandauer's Steel Pen Works In New John St West., Topographical Views, Science and Industry, Manufacturers, Factory, Birmingham history, Advertising.
EditorialBronze saucepan with factory stamp ANSI EPAPHROD (L. Ansius Epaphroditus). Steel ends in a pierced disc. A pearl edge along the shaft edge. The disc also has a bead edge as a circumference. Antique repair on the inside., Crockery, casserole, metal, bro...
EditorialSteel and wall fragment of a bronze saucepan. With a stamp (P CIPI POLIBY) in the top and letters (?) In the bottom. From the factory of P. Cipius Polybius in Capua., Crockery, casserole, metal, bronze, 8.5 x 24.5 cm, Roman 50-70, the Netherlands, Geld...
EditorialSteel cutting strips in the shape of puzzle pieces, which are drawn by hand, at the factory of Ravensburger, a German puzzle maker with global sales of about $600 million, in Ravensburg, Germany, on April 2, 2020. (Roderick Aichinger/The New York Times)
EditorialLetter - Commonwealth Employment Service to Bretislav Lukes, Bonegilla, 21 Jun 1950, Form letter from Commonwealth Employment Service, Bonegilla, to Bretislav Lukes regarding work placement in steel industry at Port Kembla, dated 21 June 1950. Born 12 ...
EditorialThe re-emergence of Krupp:the Krupp fortune was not only founded on cannons,but on seemless railroad wheels.Wheels and axles are checked at a Krupp-factory, Essen,1957.
EditorialThe re-emergence of Krupp: the Krupp fortune was not only founded on cannons, but on seemless railroad wheels. Wheels and axles are checked at a Krupp-factory, Essen,1957.
Editorial"Love conquered fear." A scene in a factory, possibly a cotton mill. Two children embracing. Illustration of scavengers and piecers at work. Scavengers had to pick up the loose cotton from under the machinery. The piecers collected up the broken threa...
Editorial'All steel and coal for our plants'. The chimneys of a factory. [A collection of English and French War (World War I) Posters.]. 1914-1919. Source: Tab.11748.a. poster 244.
EditorialThe re-emergence of Krupp:the Krupp fortune was not only founded on cannons,but on seemless railroad wheels.Wheels and axles are checked at a Krupp-factory, Essen,1957.
EditorialThe re-emergence of Krupp: the Krupp fortune was not only founded on cannons, but on seemless railroad wheels. Wheels and axles are checked at a Krupp-factory, Essen,1957.