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21 results filtered with: Industries
  • A man and woman, semi-nude but bedecked with jewellery, accompanied by Death, are kneeling on a representation of the poor: in the background are factories with smoking chimneys. Lithograph after H. Schwaiger, ca. 1900.
  • Crimean War, England: receiving lint to be sent to Scutari. Wood engraving by LEA. W.
  • Palais de L'Industrie, Paris. Etching.
  • Textiles: a steam-driven baling machine for cotton. Engraving.
  • Textiles: a line of steam-driven cotton machines (above), a slasher-sizeing machine (below). Engraving.
  • Crimean War, England: women manufacturing lint for the army. Wood engraving by W. Sheeres, 1855.
  • Textiles: an automatic twisting machine for yarn. Engraving c.1861.
  • Textiles: an automatic spinning machine for cotton. Engraving by J. Scott after W. Ross.
  • Textiles: a belt-driven cutting machine. Engraving by W. Lowry, 1811.
  • Textiles: a roving machine for cotton manufacture. Engraving, c. 1858.
  • Textiles: a belt-driven version of Crompton's mule. Engraving, c.1858.
  • Textiles: an automatic twisting machine for yarn. Engraving by J. Scott after W. Ross.
  • Souvenir diploma : the city of Bradford Cartwright Memorial Hall inaugural exhibition May to October 1904 : music, industries, art.
  • Textiles: a belt-driven version of Crompton's mule. Engraving, c.1858.
  • Textiles: a stretching machine [?]. Engraving by W. Lowry, 1815, after J. D. Herbert.
  • The Virgin Mary and Christ child with Eloi (Eligius), bishop of Oise (and patron saint of Bologna). Drawing by F. Rosaspina, c. 1830, after G. Cavedone, 1614.
  • Textiles: a carding machine. Engraving by W. Lowry, 1809, after J. D. Herbert.
  • Textiles: a belt-driven loom. Engraving by J. W. Lowry, 1834, after T. Allom.
  • Textiles: a belt-driven version of Crompton's mule inside an iron-framed spinning shed, workers setting machines and clearing cotton waste, etc. Engraving by J. W. Lowry, 1834, after T. Allom.
  • Textiles: a child-sized loom for apprentice weavers to learn tapestry weaving on, elevation (top), section (below). Engraving by R. Benard after Radel.
  • School of Industry for the Indigent Blind, Liverpool, Merseyside: with floor plans. Line engraving by H. Mutlow.