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Hammer Collection (page 8)

Background imageHammer Collection: An Elizabethan Hall

An Elizabethan Hall
Grand ladies and gentlemen converse inside an Elizabethan hall with a magnificent hammer-beam roof

Background imageHammer Collection: England / Abinger Hammer

England / Abinger Hammer
The blacksmith whose motto is " By me you know how fast you go" strikes the clock and indicates the historical importance of ironworking to Abinger Hammer in Surrey

Background imageHammer Collection: Rigbys Needle Gun

Rigbys Needle Gun

Background imageHammer Collection: Dougalls Pat. Lockfast

Dougalls Pat. Lockfast
Dougalls Patent Lockfast rifle

Background imageHammer Collection: Group of Workmen C1910

Group of Workmen C1910
A group of workmen in their Sunday best, but with their workday tools -- possibly on a works outing

Background imageHammer Collection: C17 Stoneworker

C17 Stoneworker
A stoneworker working with hammer and chisel

Background imageHammer Collection: Happy Families / Mrs Chip

Happy Families / Mrs Chip
" Happy Families" was devised in Britain by Mr Jacques in 1861

Background imageHammer Collection: Happy Families / Miss Chip

Happy Families / Miss Chip
Miss Chip the Carpenters Daughter, from " Happy Families" devised in Britain by Mr Jacques in 1861

Background imageHammer Collection: A Farrier at work, Worcestershire

A Farrier at work, Worcestershire
A Farrier at work, fitting a shoe to a large working horse, Worcestershire. Photograph by Norman Synge Waller Budd

Background imageHammer Collection: Caxton - Second Pawn

Caxton - Second Pawn
THE SECOND PAWN which stands before the Knight represents a smith who provides the knight with bridles, saddles etc

Background imageHammer Collection: Transport / By Horse / Stage

Transport / By Horse / Stage
Coaches were generally made of tough ash wood, with mahogany panels and leather upper parts; the finest made coaches commanded the best wages

Background imageHammer Collection: Nasmyths Steam Hammer

Nasmyths Steam Hammer
Interior of factory showing Nasmyths steam hammer in action

Background imageHammer Collection: James Nasmyth / World Inve

James Nasmyth / World Inve
JAMES NASMYTH Scottish engineer, inventor of the steam hammer (1839)

Background imageHammer Collection: Gold-Beater 1827

Gold-Beater 1827
A gold-beater and his assistant hammering gold into ingots with special hammers

Background imageHammer Collection: COOPER / 1835

COOPER / 1835
Three coopers at work manufacturing barrels

Background imageHammer Collection: Daikoku, God of Wealth

Daikoku, God of Wealth
The God of Wealth carries a bag of rice, representing wealth; his upraised hammer is a magic container from which he showers coins on those he favours

Background imageHammer Collection: Poster; Every Blow

Poster; Every Blow
every Blow of the Hammer is a Blow at the Enemy

Background imageHammer Collection: Symbolic Industry Worker

Symbolic Industry Worker
The worker symbolically portrayed

Background imageHammer Collection: Steam Hammer, Ironworks

Steam Hammer, Ironworks
A steam hammer at work in a British ironworks, making a ships anchor

Background imageHammer Collection: Combined Knocker / Bell

Combined Knocker / Bell
Waudes patented Knocker Bell, where one movement of the hand gives the two distinct sounds! Advertisement from a late 19th century trade catalogue

Background imageHammer Collection: Woodworking 18th C

Woodworking 18th C
Cabinet makers at work in a workshop, using various tools. One is making a table, another assembles pieces of a cupboard

Background imageHammer Collection: Creusot Steam Hammer

Creusot Steam Hammer
Visitors to the Paris Exposition admire the massive Creusot steam hammer, a fitting symbol of French engineering

Background imageHammer Collection: C17 Stone Worker / Woodcut

C17 Stone Worker / Woodcut
A stoneworker working with a hammer and chisel

Background imageHammer Collection: Wood / Carpenter / Miss Chip

Wood / Carpenter / Miss Chip
Miss Chip the Carpenters Daughter, from " Happy Families" devised in Britain by Mr Jacques in 1861

Background imageHammer Collection: Wood / Carpenter / Mrs Chip

Wood / Carpenter / Mrs Chip
Mrs Chip the Carpenters Wife, from " Happy Families" devised in Britain by Mr Jacques in 1861

Background imageHammer Collection: 7 Wonders / Mausoleum / Pic

7 Wonders / Mausoleum / Pic
In 353 BC, Greek architects Satyros and Pythios were ordered to design & build a huge tomb for Mausolus of Caria, provincial ruler of Persian Empire, by his wife

Background imageHammer Collection: Children Decorating

Children Decorating
Pass me the hammer, please ! Four small children hang up a Christmas banner

Background imageHammer Collection: Folklore / Giants

Folklore / Giants
When the Saracens invade southern France, a francophile giant drives them back with his hammer near Castelsarrasin (near Albi)



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