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T75 chassis Date: 1919
1915 Colonial Tourer, 20 horse power, J W Franklin Date: 1958
1912 Open Tourer, 15 horse power, Lord Bruce Date: 1958
1909 Cabriolet 30 horse power, D Grossmark Date: 1958
Napier motor carriage Date: 1910
Racing car, Gordon Bennett Napier, 16 horse power with a 4 cylinder engine, 1901 Date: 1901
1909 Limousine, A I Read Date: 1958
1908 Tourer, 60 horse power, 6 cylinder engine Date: 1958
1907 Landaulette 40 horse power, H W Ardran Date: 1958
2-cylinder Napier 2 1 / 2-litre petrol engineFirst engine, 1899 aluminium crankcase 2-cylinder Napier 2 1/2-litre petrol engine. Date: 1899
Deltic assembly, in the background are Deltics on revolving cradles
Machine shop, Deltic production, left gearcutting and grinding bay, right machining connecting rods
Liverpool works, general turning and gear grinding lanesLiverpool works, general turning line on the left, gear cutting and grinding on the right
Liverpool Works, two men operating Deltic machineryLiverpool Works, two men operating Deltic sleeve port-milling machinery
Liverpool Works in WW2, Sabre camshafts on left, Sea Lion camshafts on right Date: 1943
Boring, shaping and planing tools at the Napier Works, Acton 1904 Date: 1904
Light work machine tools at the Napier works, ctonSome of the light work machine tools at the Napier works at Acton in January, 1904 Date: 1904
Millinery, hat manufacturing, LutonA young man works on the production of straw hats in the stiffening room of a Milliner in York Street, Luton, Bedfordshire, England
Feeding silk worms
Tobacco Fields, Cuba
People from Archangel with their Singer Sewing MachinePeople from Archangel, Russia with their Singer Sewing Machine in their tent - a seemingly improbable scene, but you never know!
Couple from Cyrene, Libya with their Singer Sewing Machine
Ladies from Greece using a Singer Sewing MachineTwo Ladies and a gentleman from Greece surrounding a Singer Sewing Machine
Lady from Londonderry using a Singer Sewing MachineLady from Londonderry, Northern Ireland using a Singer Sewing Machine
Ladies from Turkestan using a Singer Sewing Machine
Ladies from Edinburgh using a Singer Sewing Machine
A Woman from Boulogne using a Singer Sewing MachineA Woman from Boulogne, France using a Singer Sewing Machine
Hatmakers from Georgia using a Singer Sewing Machine
Lady from Wurtemburg using a Singer Sewing MachineLady from Wurtemburg, Germany using a Singer Sewing Machine
Two Women from Normandy using a Singer Sewing MachineTwo Women from Normandy, France using a Singer Sewing Machine Date: circa 1897
Lady from Lerwick using a Singer Sewing MachineA Lady from Lerwick, Shetland Islands, using a Singer Sewing Machine
Metal worker at Matiari, West Bengal, IndiaA metal worker makes a brass pot by traditional methods at Matiari, a village in West Bengal, India. Date: 2007
Ship Launch - Szczecin, PolandThe launch of a Uruguayan ship (called the Uruguay ) built for a Uruguayan Shipping company in the Vulcan shipyards at Strettin, Poland (Szczecin)
Injectors for Diesel Engines, manufactured by C.A.V. Ltd. of Sudbury Suffolk. A wonderful photograph by Heinz Zinram
Daily Mirror Advertising space advertisement - HatterAn advertisement from the Daily Mirror looking for companies to advertise in the newspaper, using the argument that more skilled workers than ever are readers of the paper. Photograph by Heinz Zinram
Rolling Woollen thread - Patons & BaldwinsA male factory worker operates wool rolling machine at Patons & Baldwins Factory at Darlington. Photograph by Heinz Zinram
Winding thread - Patons & BaldwinsMachines for Winding thread at Patons & Baldwins Factory in Darlington; one of the UKs leading manufacturers of knitting yarn. Photograph by Heinz Zinram
Muller Automatic Cone-winding machineA factory worker operates a Muller automatic cone-winding machine, (used for clearing and winding single-spun yarns) at Patons & Baldwins factory in Darlington
Checking blue woollen threadsA factory worker checks a machine rolling dark blue yarn onto circular spools, after the wool has been industrially spun at Patons & Baldwins factory in Darlington
Tempering a long metal bar in an industrial furnace. The bar was heated prior to hammering and shaping to make railway rails. Photograph by Heinz Zinram
Balling up knitting yarnThe machine used to ball up knitting yarn ready for sale. Picture taken in the massive Darlington factory of Patons & Baldwins. Photograph by Heinz Zinram
Butt Welding railway railsA fantastic colour photograph showing the sparks flying up during the butt welding of railway rails. Photograph by Heinz Zinram
WW2 - Aircraft manufacture in AustraliaThe Australian aircraft manufacture industry during World War Two. It took the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation 16 months to produce its first 100 Wirraway machines
A machine collects coloured yarn onto rollsAn employee checks a machine which is collecting different coloured wool yarns onto large rolls at Patons & Baldwins factory in Darlington
Industrial Yarn SpinningA factory worker attends to an enormous yarn spinning machine at Patons & Baldwins factory in Darlington. Patons & Baldwins was a leading British manufacturer of knitting yarn
Adding Dye to a printing machineA factory worker adds red dye to a large piece of printing machinery. Photograph by Heinz Zinram. Photograph by Heinz Zinram
Metal being tempered in a furnace prior to shapingA metalworker tempers a piece of metal in a furnace, while another observes using a viewing plate to protect his eyes from the light emanating from the furnace core. Photograph by Heinz Zinram
Shaping metal plate in a large hydraulic pressTwo factory workers remove a metal plate from a large industrial hydraulic press after shaping. The completely piece appears to be the bodywork for a road vehicle. Photograph by Heinz Zinram