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Workington Steel Works Rail MIll early 1900s
Workington Steel Works Pig Iron Stacks early 1900s
Workington Steel Works Boilers early 1900s
Scunthorpe Frodingham Iron and Steel Works early 1900s
Frodingham Iron and Steel Works, Scunthorpe, early 1900s
Middlesbrough Steel Works, early 1900s
Alican Land, Sidney SquirrelA WW2 children's story book illustration from The Story Of Alican Land, written by Joan Hunt. The image shows Mr. Crab using his strong pincers to release Sidney Squirrel from a steel trap
Wan-kuo-chiao (Wanguo) or International Bridge, Tianjin (Tientsin), China. First known as the French Bridge, and later renamed Chiang Kai-shek Bridge
Woinic, Saulces-aux-Tournelles, Ardennes, FranceWoinic, a giant steel sculpture of a wild boar, by Eric Slezniak, 1983-93, near Saulces-aux-Tournelles in Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The wild boar is the symbol of the Ardennes. Date: 2009
W & C Wynn, Heavy Steel Toy and Tool Makers, BirminghamAdvert, W & C Wynn, Heavy Steel Toy and Tool Makers, Suffolk Street, Birmingham Date: circa 1850
Westbury House, Long IslandA photograph showing the exterior of Westbury House (Old Westbury Gardens), a Carolean revival mansion which was heavily designed by George Abraham Crawley
George Crawley Silver Locks And HandlesA series of photographs showing some silver locks and handles, ornately designed by British artist George Abraham Crawley, for the decoration of a formal dining room at 1063 Fifth Avenue, New York
George Crawley Console TableA photograph of a highly decorative console table designed by George Abraham Crawley, for the formal dining room of 1063 Fifth Avenue, New York, owned by steel magnate Henry Phipps. Date: circa 1904
1063 Fifth Avenue Dining Room, New YorkA photograph of a formal dining room at 1063 Fifth Avenue, New York, belonging to steel magnate Henry Phipps. The Phipp's patriarch appointed British designer George Abraham Crawley to decorate
Modernist House, HampsteadA photograph of a modernist house at Hampstead, designed in 1936 by architect Edwin Maxwell Fry, built in reinforced concrete frame and panel walls
Modernist House In Church Street, ChelseaA photograph of a modernist house situated in Church Street, Chelsea, designed in 1936, by architects Walter Adolph Georg Gropius and Edwin Maxwell Fry
Bridge Proposal Mill DeneThis photograph shows a view of a river running through a woodland, with an illustrated retouching to highlight the proposed erection of a steel foot bridge between Mill Dene and Manse Dene
Steel And SteamAn oil painting of some vast city buildings, shrouded in billowing streams of steam, conveying a feeling of industry and activity. Date: circa 1920
Cunard Line, QE2 turbine blade limited editionCunard Line, QE2 turbine blade. In 1986 the Queen Elizabeth 2 underwent a £90 million refit that marked the end of her life as a steamship as her turbine engines were replaced by a diesel
Yokohama Pier, Yokohama, Japan - Customs OfficeYokohama Pier, Yokohama, Japan - The brick building housed the Yokohama Customs Office Inspection Bureau - built in 1894 and designed by Japanese architect Yorinaka Tsumaki
RMS Titanic - Artie Frost's measuring instrumentsRMS Titanic - Anthony (Artie) Wood Frost was a member of the Harland & Wolff Titanic Guarantee Group, one of nine employees chosen to oversee the smooth running of Titanic's maiden voyage
RMS Titanic - cigar case recovered by CS Mackay-BennettRMS Titanic - from inventory of items recovered from bodies by cable ship Mackay-Bennett - a silver cigar case of rectangular outline with rounded corners
RMS Titanic - Maria Robinson's locket and broochRMS Titanic - property of Maria Robinson, fiancee of Wallace Hartley, bandleader and violinist, who died in the disaster. A 9 carat rose gold small oval locket
Notes relating to Board of Trade Titanic inquiryRMS Titanic, Captain Maurice Clarke Archive. Typed notes dated 28 April 1912 relating to the Board of Trade enquiry into the Titanic disaster
QSS Lusitania - souvenir of launch, commemorative 18 carat gold handled scissors, with stainless steel blades, the crossover engraved with John Brown and Co
Billy Steel, Derby County and Scotland footballerBilly Steel, inside left footballer for Derby County and Scotland Date: 1949
Steel lung, Brompton HospitalSteel Lung at the Brompton hospital in London. Also known as a tank ventilator, iron lung or Drinker tank, is a type of negative pressure ventilator; a mechanical respirator which encloses most of a
Advert, Parkes steel digging forks and draining toolsAdvert, Messrs Burgess and Key, wholesale agents for Parkes steel digging forks and draining tools Date: 1856
Rodeleros (shield bearers). Spanish troops, 16th centuryRodeleros (shield bearers). Spanish troops in the early 16th century. They were equipped with swords and steel shields or bucklers, known as rodela
Dentist's equipment, dental instruments Date: 1920
Dentist's equipment, dental drill Date: 1920
Dentist's equipment, dental drill parts Date: 1920
Wunderlich AdvertisementAdvertisement for Wunderlich Limited, founded in Sydney, 1887, promoting metal ceilings, which satisfy artistic taste, are practical, permanent and economical
Wrought Iron gateA beautiful wrought iton gate made in Battle, Sussex. Date: circa 1929
The Chrysler Building, New York City, USA. Date: circa 1930s
Flatiron Building, Broadway and Fifth Avenue, New York, USA. The first steel frame skyscraper built in the world. Date: circa 1905
Poster, Raleigh bicycles - for ease in running ride an all steel Raleigh Date: circa 1900
Grumman G-1159 Gulfstream II N940BS (msn 64), of Bethlehem Steel Corporation, at London Heathrow Airport. Date: circa 1980
Poster, Ride a Raleigh, the all-steel bicycle - Effortless. Date: circa 1925
Ratner strong room door, No. 6, banker's patent steel door with grip frame and ventilating grille. Date: circa 1920s
Arrowhead flower fairy, Sagittaria sagittifolia.. Handcolored steel engraving by C. Geoffrois after an illustration by Jean Ignace Isidore Grandville from Les Fleurs Animees, Flower Fairies, Paris
Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Per a una potent industria de guerra. Ier Congres Metal.lurgic de la UGT (For a powerful war industry. 1st Metallurgical Congress of the UGT)
Cyril Smith and David Steel, Liberal politiciansSir Cyril Smith (1928-2010), British Liberal Party politician, MP for Rochdale, Lancashire from 1972 until he retired in 1992
David Steel, Liberal politician, and his wife JudyDavid Steel (David Martin Scott Steel, Baron Steel of Aikwood, b 1938), Liberal and Liberal Democrat MP and Liberal Party leader, Member of the Scottish Parliament and of the House of Lords
David Steel giving a speech, Michael Foot listeningDavid Steel (David Martin Scott Steel, Baron Steel of Aikwood, b 1938), Liberal and Liberal Democrat MP and Liberal Party leader, Member of the Scottish Parliament and of the House of Lords
David Steel and David Owen, SDP colleaguesDavid Steel (David Martin Scott Steel, Baron Steel of Aikwood, b 1938), Liberal and Liberal Democrat MP and Liberal Party leader, Member of the Scottish Parliament and of the House of Lords
Ian McGregor, head of the NCB during the Miners StrikeIan McGregor (Sir Ian Kinloch MacGregor, 1912-1998), Scottish-American metallurgist and industrialist, controversial head of British Steel
Winston Churchill with General Fayolle in FranceWinston Churchill (1874-1965), while serving as a Major in the British Army during World War One, with General Fayolle (Marie Emile Fayolle, Marshal of France, 1858-1928)