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Stone tool. Lower Paleolithic (30. 000 -10. 000 BC). Flint bifStone tool. Lower Paleolithic (30.000 -10.000 BC). Flint biface from Balaguer. County Museum of Noguera. Balaguer. Catalonia. Spain
Workshop. Handcrafting the paperboard. Encyclopedie by DWorkshop dedicated to handcrafting the paperboard. Pulping and pressing. 18th Century. Encyclopedie. Edited by Denis Diderot (1713-1784) and Jean Le Rond d Alembert (1717-1783). Engraving
Tools. HungaryGroup of tools. Ethnographic Museum. Budapest. Hungary
Roman Art. Terra Sigillata. National Museum of Art. MeridaRoman Art. Terra Sigillata. Two roman red gloss terra sigillata bowl with relief decoration. The ceramic orange is hispanic terra sigillata. 1st-5th centuries. National Museum of Art. Merida. Spain
Paris Universal Exhibition (1878). Installation by J. HermanParis Universal Exhibition (1878) held at the Trocadero. Installation by J. Hermann Lachapelle, Continuous equipment maker for the production of soft drinks
WW2 poster, Yield Not An Inch! Waste Not A Minute! Stand Fast! Work Fast! Date: circa 1941
Mach 3 Aircraft (Concorde) by G. H. DavisThe Question for the 1960s - Mach 3 aircraft - a prototype for tomorrow or a manifestation of yesterdays dream? Diagrammatic illustration by G. H
WW2 poster, War Work Pictorial -- United We Stand! Poster sheet with news articles designed to encourage those doing essential work on the Home Front. Date: circa 1941
Singer Sewing Machines - workers leaving factorySinger Sewing Machine - workers leaving factory. 1932
W Barratt, founder of W Barratt & Co Ltd, shoe manufacturers. mid-20th century
George Hopton & Co, London, manufacturers of wheels and bent timber -- typewritten letter requesting materials. 1917
Aeroplane Factory 1933Men building De Havilland aeroplanes in a factory in England. Date: February 1933
German Dressmakers 1900An upper class woman being measured for a new dress in a fashion house in the days when doorknocker hairstyles were in vogue. Date: circa 1900
Advert for A. Attwood & Co. lifts and hoists 1889Patentees and manufactures of self-sustaining lifts and hoists. 1889
A Wire-DrawerA wire drawer reducing rods and threads of wire to smaller sizes for use in manufacture Date: 1827
Girl at Dressmaker sA unhappy & disgruntled little girl squirms while an elderly sempstress snips away while making adjustments to her new frock. Date: 1905
Native U. s. Sugar CampNative Americans extract maple in a " sugar camp". Date: 1853
Louisiana Sugar WorkersBlack workers walk at twilight on a Louisiana sugar plantation, carrying their hoes. Date: 1887
Perfume Manufacture / 1856Various processes at the Mailly perfume factory, Neuilly, France. Date: 1862
Dress Maker 1804A dress maker attends to her customer who is being fitted for a gown. Adjustments are made requiring a pair of scissors as the client admires the handiwork in the mirror. Date: 1804
Australians Make PlanesAustralian Air Force fitters overhauling planes. In every state of Australia rapid provision was made to train RaF recruits at technical and engineering colleges. Date: 1940s
TAILOR 1827A tailor cuts a piece of fabric with scissors while his two female employees take a customers measurements in the background. Date: 1827
Making Straw Hats 1827A young girl assists two women sitting around a round table in the making of straw hats and bonnets. Date: 1827
Shoemaker 1827A shoe maker makes shoes by hand with the help of a boy assistant. Date: 1827
Dressmaker 1827A young woman looks at her reflection in the mirror behind her while she is measured for a new dress. Date: 1827
Louvre -Making Guns / 1870The manufacture of arms and ammunition in the large picture gallery of the newly constructed Louvre during the siege of Paris. Date: 1870
Krupp: Steel RollingSteel manufacture at Krupps factory: continuous rolling work Date: 1911
Sugar Plantation / DiderotShowing the function and layout of a sugar plantation in the French West Indies Date: circa 1760
Industry / Glass / FranceThe manufacture of Saint-Gobain, France where glass is moulded into window panes. Date: 1898
Flight / Maintenance / 1915Aeroplane repair van. Date: 1915
Advert for Townshend - Thompson, household brassware 1888Brassfounders and art metal workers, making kettle stands, fire dogs, gongs firescreens and other household brassware 1888
Swedish glassworksPeople at work in a Swedish glassworks. Date: 17th century
Grand Junction Railway train factoryGrand Junction Railway engine- works at Crewe : the erecting shop Date: 1849
Making Snuff BoxesSnuff box manufacture Date: 18th Century
The Smithy at Enfield Rifle Factory. 1861
Boat Building by machinery. 1861
Valentin factory, Great Titchfield Street, LondonValentin Stockmans Factory, wood turning workshop, Great Titchfield Street, London. Date: circa 1910s
Balloons during Franco-Prussian WarManufacturing workshop of balloons at the Orleans station during Franco-Prussian War for use during the defense of Paris. Date: 1870s
Locomotive manufacture - Great Western Railway, SwindonSteam locomotive manufacturing processes in the works of the Great Western Railway (GWR), Swindon Date: 1854
Big-Room, Enfield Rifle Factory. 1861
Handful of brewers hops, CornwallA handful of brewers hops taken from a sack, Cornwall. circa 1970s
Falls of Genesee River, Rochester, New York State, USAUpper Falls of the Genesee River, Rochester, New York State, USA, with the Williams Hoyt shoe factory on the right and a train crossing the bridge. Date: circa 1905
Genesee River, Rochester, New York State, USA, with South Avenue on the left and the John Hofman factory in the foreground. Date: 1914
Glove cutters at work, Gloversville, New York State, USAGlove cutters at work in Gloversville, New York State, USA. Date: circa 1913
New Wood Mill, Lawrence, Massachusetts, USAThe New Wood Mill, Lawrence, Massachusetts, USA. At the time it was claimed to be the largest worsted mill in the world, with over five thousand employees. Date: circa 1905
WW2 poster, steelworkers in actionWW2 poster (before lettering added), showing steelworkers in action in a factory. Date: circa 1940
The Strand Magazine - Christmas CrackersTwo pages from The Strand, part of an article about the manufacture of Christmas Crackers at Messrs Tom Smith and Co, of Wilson Street, Finsbury, London
Pueblo Indians with pottery, New Mexico, USATwo prizewinning pottery makers, Maria and Julian, San Ildefonso Indian Pueblo, New Mexico, USA. Date: 1940s