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Advert in Zimmermann & Co. lamps 1888Zimmermann & Co. Lamp manufactures and importers. Date: 1888
William N. Froy & Sons - exterior factoryExterior of William Nathaniel Froy & Sons, in Hammersmith, London West. Builders merchant, manufacturing and selling fittings, including taps, baths, stoves and glass. Date: 19th century
Advert for Moses Eadon - Sons tools makers 1888Moses Eadon & Sons, established in 1823, manufactures of steel, tool makers. 1888
Edward HooperEDWARD HOOPER Vice President of the Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures & Commerce. Date: CIRCA 1796
Hardmans works for church decorationThe Birmingham Exposition of Arts and Manufactures. Hardmans works for church decoration. Date: 1849
George Earl DartmouthGEORGE LEGGE, third earl of DARTMOUTH Statesman, vice-president of the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures & Commerce. Date: 1755 - 1810
Industry / Smith 1827" A smith is one who works on iron, and who from that metal manufactures a vast variety of articles useful in the arts of life, and of great importance to domestic comfort". Date: 1827
Advert for Townshend - Thompson, household brassware 1888Brassfounders and art metal workers, making kettle stands, fire dogs, gongs firescreens and other household brassware 1888
WW2 - Artillery Factory in Siberia, Russia. The gun pictured is a Z1S-3 76.2-mm (3-in). Date: circa 1940
Factory filled with equipment to smelt metalA factory filled with equipment to smelt metal. From: Commercium philosophico-technicum; or, the philosophical commerce of arts: designed as an attempt to improve arts, trades, and manufactures
Advert for The General Electric Company 1943A battalion of kettles won t stop a tank. That is a job for gun, shells, mines and bombs. So that industry can concentrate its energies on the weapons and supplies of War
William ShipleyWILLIAM SHIPLEY public-spirited gent who founded the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce. Date: 1714 - 1803
Thirteenth Duke NorfolkHENRY CHARLES HOWARD, thirteenth duke of NORFOLK Statesman, president of the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce. Date: 1791 - 1856
Advert for Kolster-Brandes in expensive radios 1931KB inexpensive radio, with three range of wave-lengths, short, medium and long. Comes in a walnut cabinet and stand. 1931
V and a Exterior PhotoBuilt in 1851 to replace the Museum of Manufactures at Marlborough House, the South Kensington Museum will be renamed in 1899 as the V&A, and rebuilt to reopen in 1909. Date: circa 1908
Opening of an Arts Exhibition, Agricultural Hall, IslingtonEngraving showing the opening of the North-East London exhibition of Arts and Manufactures at the Agricultural Hall, Islington, London, 1865