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Poster design, British Industries Fair 1933Poster design, British Industries Fair, opening 20 February 1933, by Tom Purvis. 1933
The Rio Tinto Mines in Southern SpainThe mine complex on the Rio Tinto, in Huelva, Spain, purchased by a group of investors from the Spanish government in 1873
British recruitment poster, Are You in this? WW1British recruitment poster, design by Robert Baden-Powell, Are You in this? First World War. 1915
Charles Tennants St. Rollox Chemical WorksSt. Rollox Chemical Works in Glasgow, making dry bleaching powder which was sold world wide and grew to be the worlds largest chemical Works
North American P-51C-10-NT Mustang N1202 Houstonian (msn 111-29080, formerly 44-10947), with race number 60. One of three owned by Oil Tycoon Glenn McArthy
The construction of the Trawsfynydd Nuclear Power Station, Snowdonia, North Wales. The station opened in 1965 and generated electricty until 1991. Date: early 1960s
Windmills at the Salt Works - Aden, Yemen. circa 1920s
The Salt Works, Aden, Yemen - a line of wagons pulled along railway tracks by a camel circa 1920s
Bagging up salt - Aden, Yemen. circa 1920s
A family husking Kola nuts in Nigeria, Africa. The caffeine-containing fruit of the tree is used as a flavoring ingredient in beverages
Hand Grips Pliers Date: 1947
Bringing ivory to the wagons, South Africa, c. 1863Engraving from a sketch by Thomas Baines, made while travelling in South Africa with explorer and elephant hunter James Chapman in around 1862-3
ELEPHANT CARRYING LOGThis Indian elephant is a resident in the Bois de Boulogne, Paris but helps to carry logs when the trees are cut down and apparently makes himself generally useful. Date: 1930s
Effects of strikes upon the working class and the capitalistThe effects of a strike upon the capitalist and upon the working man Date: 1852
Ghent (Gand), Belgium - Statue of / Monument to Lievin Bauwens (by sculptor Pieter De Vigne)Ghent (Gand), Belgium - Statue of/Monument to Lievin Bauwens (by sculptor Pieter De Vigne) in the Lieven Bauwensplein Square
WW2 - Home Front - King George VI meets a young boy munition worker (15 year-old Leonard Fiske) during his inspection of a famous munitions factory - the lad continued to feed revolver bullets into
Colombo, Sri Lanka - Lipton Ltd. Tea Company - Maddema Mills - note the ox-pulled tea wagons, each individually numbered (see also: 10296761). Date: circa 1905
National Coal Strike of 1912 - searching through slag heapThe National Coal Strike of 1912 - searching through slag heap for pieces of coal to burn.. The national coal strike of 1912 was the first national strike by coal miners in the United Kingdom
Iron & Steel Co, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, CanadaBlast furnaces and open hearth, Dominion Iron & Steel Company, Sydney Harbour, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada. Date: circa 1905
Bales of cotton, ready for shipment - USA. Date: circa 1911
The Oven or Kiln, Chepy Brickworks, Marne department, FranceThe Oven or Kiln, Chepy Brickworks (Briqueterie) - Marne department in north-eastern France. Date: circa 1907
The New Krupp Munitions Factory, Essen, Germany Date: circa 1908
Warner Baxter and Janet GaynorWarner Baxter (1889-1951) - American film actor from the 1910s to the 1940s and Janet Gaynor (1906-1984) - American film, stage and television actress and painter
Oil Field, Humble, Texas nr Houston USA - Mule-pulled tanker. Date: 1907
Entente Cordiale, Butter carving, Franco-British Exhibition, London - Canadian Pavilion. King Edward VII (1841-1910) (left) shaking hands with Emile Loubet (1838-1929), President of France. Date: 1908
Miner at work within the Great Harwood Colliery - digging our Cock Bridge House Coal " so much esteemed for us in Farm
Ashtabula, Ohio, USA - Ashtabula Steel Company Date: circa 1920
Lockport, New York, USA - Harrison Radiator CorporationLockport, Niagara County, New York, USA - Harrison Radiator Corporation Date: circa 1910s
Redwood Highway, Scotia, California - Pacific Lumber CompanyRedwood Highway, Scotia, California, USA - Pacific Lumber Company, Redwood Mill. Date: 1936
Spinning-frame. Designed in 1767 by Richard Arkwright (1732-1792). Semi-mechanical machine for spinning cotton driven by water power. 18th century. Colored engraving
A tow breaker machine, linen production, Victorian period Date: late 19th century
A reeling machine, linen production, Victorian period Date: late 19th century
A hackling machine, linen production, Victorian period Date: late 19th century
Striking up, linen production, Victorian period Date: late 19th century
A Plain Power Loom, linen production, Victorian period Date: late 19th century
A bleaching liquor cave, linen production, Victorian period Date: late 19th century
Bleaching yarn on grass, linen production, Victorian period Date: late 19th century
A Spinning Frame, linen production, Victorian period Date: late 19th century
A Dobbie Loom, linen production, Victorian period Date: late 19th century
A bale of flax, linen production, Victorian period Date: late 19th century
Jacquard Looms, linen production, Victorian period Date: late 19th century
A boom yard, linen production, Victorian period Date: late 19th century
Peaking, linen production, Victorian period Date: late 19th century
A Pirn Winding Machine, linen production, Victorian period Date: late 19th century
Paper Mill Norway early 1900s
Oil stills and canning factory Port Arthur Texas USA early 1900s
Gold Stamp Mill Ouray Colorado USA early 1900s
Filling shells with nitro-glycerine for shooting oil wells Pennsylvania USA early 1900s