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3C13RHN Parts of the old head goit that once fed water into the (19th Century) Beeley Wood Steel Works, River Don, Sheffield, GB
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3C13RFT Parts of the old head goit that once fed water into the (19th Century) Beeley Wood Steel Works, River Don, Sheffield, GB
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3C13RFJ Parts of the old head goit that once fed water into the (19th Century) Beeley Wood Steel Works, River Don, Sheffield, GB
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3C13RFE Parts of the old head goit that once fed water into the (19th Century) Beeley Wood Steel Works, River Don, Sheffield, GB
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3C13RE2 Parts of the old head goit that once fed water into the (19th Century) Beeley Wood Steel Works, River Don, Sheffield, GB
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3C13RDW Parts of the old head goit that once fed water into the (19th Century) Beeley Wood Steel Works, River Don, Sheffield, GB
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3C13RDM Parts of the old head goit that once fed water into the (19th Century) Beeley Wood Steel Works, River Don, Sheffield, GB
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3C13RDE Parts of the old head goit that once fed water into the (19th Century) Beeley Wood Steel Works, River Don, Sheffield, GB
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3C13R86 Parts of the old head goit that once fed water into the (19th Century) Beeley Wood Steel Works, River Don, Sheffield, GB
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3AJE9W9 Visit of Prince Albert Victor at Sheffield and Cleethorpes, Steel mill, Foundry, Victorian 19th Century 1880s
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2STMXTR Sir Henry Bessemer. Mezzotint by T. O. Barlow after R. Lehmann. Sir Henry Bessemer FRS (19 January 1813 – 15 March 1898) was an English inventor whose steel-making process became the dominant method for producing steel in the 19th century, shaping the industry for nearly a century. He also contributed significantly to the development of Sheffield, earning it the nickname 'Steel City' as a major industrial hub.
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2XCA2N4 This wood engraving depicts two men grinding scythes in a Sheffield workshop in 1866. The scene showcases the laborious process of sharpening these agricultural tools, highlighting the physical exertion and skill required. The image captures the industrial atmosphere of the time, emphasizing the importance of Sheffield as a center of steel production.
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2XCA2JW This wood engraving, created by M. Jackson in 1866, depicts two men grinding saws in a Sheffield workshop. The men are shown working intently, with one man standing and the other seated, both focused on their task. The workshop itself is filled with various tools and machinery, providing a glimpse into the bustling activity of the steel industry in Sheffield during the mid-19th century.
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2KYMC67 Rolling armour plate for Royal Navy ships at the Atlas Steelworks in Sheffield, England, 1861. Formerly known as the Queen's Works, they were bought in 1856 by John Brown and renamed to form part of Firth-Brown industrial group, which pioneered the manufacture of cheap bulk steel in Britain, and manufactured steel rails and armour plate.
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2JK4274 Sheffield Park, East Sussex, UK-July 30th 2022: No 65 a Victorian locomotive at Sheffield Park station.
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2JK425G Sheffield Park, East Sussex, UK-July 30th 2022: No 65 a Victorian locomotive at Sheffield Park station.
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2JK423W Sheffield Park, East Sussex, UK-July 30th 2022: A LB SCR A1 class Terrier locomotive refueling with water at Sheffield Park station.
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2JK423J Sheffield Park, East Sussex, UK-July 30th 2022: A LB SCR A1 class Terrier locomotive refueling with water at Sheffield Park station.
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2JK421P Sheffield Park, East Sussex, UK-July 30th 2022: A LB SCR A1 class Terrier locomotive refueling with water at Sheffield Park station.
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2JK4211 Sheffield Park, East Sussex, UK-July 30th 2022: A LB SCR A1 class Terrier locomotive refueling with water at Sheffield Park station.
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2JK411X Sheffield Park, East Sussex, UK-July 30th 2022: A LB SCR A1 class Terrier locomotive refueling with coal at Sheffield Park station.
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2JK4107 Sheffield Park, East Sussex, UK-July 30th 2022: A LB SCR A1 class Terrier locomotive refueling with coal at Sheffield Park station.
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2JK40Y9 Sheffield Park, East Sussex, UK-July 30th 2022: A LB SCR A1 class Terrier locomotive refueling with coal at Sheffield Park station.
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2B8WDEX Manufacture Nationale / French Manufacturing good razors of melted steel / similar to that of England Scheffield
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FWT5R3 Tata Steel sign outside the main office of the Stocksbridge, Sheffield plant with old 19th century works in background
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FWT5R6 Tata Steel sign outside the main office of the Stocksbridge, Sheffield plant with old 19th century works behind
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F8RMY2 Sir Henry Bessemer, 1813- 1898, an English inventor,
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2JADNT7 World Exhibition 1873: Trophy of the steel factory of Spear & Jackson, Sheffield (No. 428a). Michael Frankenstein & Comp. (1843-1918), Photo Studio, Viennese Photographer Association, Publishing House
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2JADNFF World Exhibition 1873: Tank plate by Charles Cammell & Co., Sheffield (No. 1245). Oscar Kramer (1835-1892), photographer, Viennese photographer association, publishing house
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2JADNE9 World Exhibition 1873: Trophy of the steel factory of Spear & Jackson, Sheffield (No. 428b). Michael Frankenstein & Comp. (1843-1918), Photo Studio, Viennese Photographer Association, Publishing House
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F1KX6B A 19th Century English cutler making knives in Sheffield,Yorkshire, England. It was during the 1740s, a form of the crucible steel process was discovered that allowed the manufacture of a better quality of steel than had previously been possible, ideal for cutlery.
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BW6DAF Bessemer Converter, Kelham Island Museum, Sheffield
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MY4BTP . English: Sir John Brown, Mayor of Sheffield, c 1862. Unknown artist. In Sheffield Town Hall. 3 August 2009. Chemical Engineer 490 Sir John Brown 1862
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MY52GN . English: Mark Firth, Master Cutler 1867-1869. Painting in Cutlers' Hall, Sheffield . circa 1868, photographed 25 June 2009. Painter not known. Photographer Chemical Engineer (talk) 348 Mark Firth MC
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MWW8RG . English: Mark Firth, Master Cutler 1867-1869. Painting in Cutlers' Hall, Sheffield . circa 1868, photographed 25 June 2009. Painter not known. Photographer Chemical Engineer (talk) 400 Mark Firth MC
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MW2YCN . English: Mark Firth, Master Cutler 1867-1869. Painting in Cutlers' Hall, Sheffield . circa 1868, photographed 25 June 2009. Painter not known. Photographer Chemical Engineer (talk) 399 Mark Firth MC
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MP0BT5 . English: Mark Firth, Master Cutler 1867-1869. Painting in Cutlers' Hall, Sheffield . circa 1868, photographed 25 June 2009. Painter not known. Photographer Chemical Engineer (talk) 863 Mark Firth MC
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M0TJHB The image shows 'Cask and Cutler', a notable site in Sheffield, known for its historical significance in the city’s industrial heritage. The location was influential in the development of Sheffield’s craftsmanship and industry during the 19th century.
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2F791NF SCHEBO SCATULL, the same object with the external box withdrawn and set leaning against the charle. Contents: A large collection of toilet items in different designs.Setuium bestowed to the use spatron August Michaelsson in the 1840s by Joseph Rodgers & Sons Sheffield.The objects are made of steel, manufactured by Shlloon iron from Schebo use. The English company purchased essentially its need for iron from Schebo.Owners in 1936: Engineer Carl Michaelsson.
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2F791JN SCHEBO SCATULL, the same object with the external box withdrawn and set leaning against the charle. Contents: A large collection of toilet items in different designs.Setuium bestowed to the use spatron August Michaelsson in the 1840s by Joseph Rodgers & Sons Sheffield.The objects are made of steel, manufactured by Shlloon iron from Schebo use. The English company purchased essentially its need for iron from Schebo.Owners in 1936: Engineer Carl Michaelsson.
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2F791K1 SCHEBO SCATULL, the same object with the external box withdrawn and set leaning against the charle. Contents: A large collection of toilet items in different designs.Setuium bestowed to the use spatron August Michaelsson in the 1840s by Joseph Rodgers & Sons Sheffield.The objects are made of steel, manufactured by Shlloon iron from Schebo use. The English company purchased essentially its need for iron from Schebo.Owners in 1936: Engineer Carl Michaelsson.
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2F791HB SCHEBO SCATULL, the same object with the external box withdrawn and set leaning against the charle. Contents: A large collection of toilet items in different designs.Setuium bestowed to the use spatron August Michaelsson in the 1840s by Joseph Rodgers & Sons Sheffield.The objects are made of steel, manufactured by Shlloon iron from Schebo use. The English company bought essentially its need for iron from Schebo.Owners in 1936: Engineer Carl Michaelsson.Rakknifvar AF Degel steel Second box withdrawn.
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3A1TDTG Steel manufactures of Sheffield, Yorkshire, 1866. The 'Hull', or workshop, of the razor grinder, with the use of the fan. A print from "The Illustrated London News", 20 January 1866. (Colorised black and white print).
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2XT3131 Presentation of a testimonial to Mr. W. F. Dixon, by the workpeople of James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield, 1870. 'Mr. W. F. Dixon, of Page Hall, a magistrate and deputy lieutenant of the West Riding of Yorkshire, was presented with a full-length portrait of himself, subscribed for by more than 600 persons, male and female, who are employed at the works in Cornish-place...No restriction as to connection with the union of their trade has been laid upon the men, but they have never had cause to unite in resisting the gentle, firm, and reasonable demands of those who employed them...The portrait, whi
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2XAP5W1 All Saints' Church, Sheffield, 1869. 'Our Engraving gives a view of All Saints' Church, erected by... Sir John Brown, founder and proprietor of the great Atlas Steel and Iron Works at Sheffield...at a cost of £10,000, including his gift of the site. The building is cruciform in plan, with tower and spire at the west end. It is designed in a bold and massive style, suitable to the neighbourhood, and is large in all its details and proportions. The height of the spire is 190ft., being about 10 ft. more than that of the old parish church, and forms in its commanding position a very conspicuo
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2TBKCFG Process of rolling armour-plates for Her Majesty's ships at the Atlas Steelworks, Sheffield, 1861. Making steel for British warships. 'This newly-occupied ground contains already sixty-two furnaces, to the majority of which there is attached a steam-engine boiler...The public health and comfort have also been regarded in diminishing, as far as possible, the production of black smoke...The steam-engines, great and small, from the donkey-engine that pumps water to the ponderous engines that do the heaviest work of the steam-hammers or the rolling-mills, are twenty-nine, and the steam-hammers num
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2H46XPM Men grinding saws in Sheffield. Wood engraving by M. Jackson after J. Palmer, 1866.
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2H46N5M Men grinding scythes in Sheffield. Wood engraving by M. Jackson, 1866, after J. Palmer, 1865.
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2H45MF2 Men and boys working in a fork-grinding factory in Sheffield. Wood engraving by M. Jackson after J. Palmer, 1866.
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2B6PBXG An old historic illustration of 19th century steel works in Sheffield UK)
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2A1MPXM On the tipple at the Bessie Mine, Sloss-Sheffield Steel & Iron Co. These young boys work around and on these coal cars, loaded and empty, while they are running at full speed. It is dangerous. One of these boys said, Ain't hardly a day goes by that someone don't get pinched or hurt. I got my leg jammed a while ago and was laid up a week. Location: Bessie Mine, Alabama.;
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TWJ8HB Side view of No. 2 Furnace slag notch and runner. - Sloss-Sheffield Steel and Iron, First Avenue North Viaduct at Thirty-second Street, Birmingham, Jefferson County, AL
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PBJMHM 1851 White Rails. Sheffield (NBY 442284)
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PBJMHG 1851 White Rails, Sheffield (NBY 444141)
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P9N59W 324 View of Tula, the Sheffield of Russia, in the approach of Moscow - Clarke Edward Daniel - 1810
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P05JHT . English: Fleuron from book: A directory of Sheffield, including the manufacturers of the adjacent villages: with the several marks of the cutlers, Scissor & File-Smiths, Edgetool, & Sickle makers. To which are added, the regular setting out and return of the posts; and a correct list of the coaches and Waggons. 90 A directory of Sheffield Fleuron T031895-13
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P05JHM . English: Fleuron from book: A directory of Sheffield, including the manufacturers of the adjacent villages: with the several marks of the cutlers, Scissor & File-Smiths, Edgetool, & Sickle makers. To which are added, the regular setting out and return of the posts; and a correct list of the coaches and Waggons. 90 A directory of Sheffield Fleuron T031895-1
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M7DC1T A lithograph advertising John Martin & Co., a Sheffield-based manufacturer of files and steel products. It also highlights their export business with W. Bailey Lang & Co. serving as agents for America.
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M77EAH The photograph features white rails in Sheffield, an English city known for its industrial history, particularly in steel manufacturing and urban development. The image highlights the industrial landscape and infrastructure of the area.
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KYEBT1 The Sheffield Land, Iron, and Coal Company was a late 19th-century American enterprise involved in iron and coal production, contributing to industrial development.
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KE9GRM View of Tula, the Sheffield of Russia, in the approach of Moscow Clarke Edward Daniel 1810
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J4GHEM This historical view of Sheffield from Attercliffe Road, dated 1819, shows the early industrial landscape of the city. The image highlights key features of the city's development during the early 19th century, including the presence of factories, workers’ housing, and infrastructure related to industrial growth.
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J4G95T A steel melting house in Sheffield, England, representing the industrial processes involved in steel production during the Industrial Revolution, a crucial development in manufacturing history.
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J4G882 Sheffield1832
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J0RKB4 An illustrated guide detailing Sheffield and its surrounding areas, including key landmarks, cultural history, and local industry.
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HK6HEG Image taken from page 279 of 'Pawson and Brailsford's Illustrated Guide to Sheffield,' offering a detailed description and illustrations of Sheffield and its surroundings.
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HK5FRY Image from 'Pawson and Brailsford's Illustrated Guide to Sheffield and Neighbourhood,' showcasing the industrial and cultural landmarks of Sheffield and its surrounding areas.
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HK5FJH Image from page 198 of 'Pawson and Brailsford's Illustrated Guide to Sheffield,' offering an overview of Sheffield and its surrounding areas, with illustrations.
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HK5DDE An image from 'Pawson and Brailsford's Illustrated Guide to Sheffield and Neighbourhood', depicting the urban and industrial landscape of Sheffield, England, in the 19th century.
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HK3JWE Image from page 151 of 'Pawson and Brailsford's Illustrated Guide to Sheffield', providing a visual guide to Sheffield and its surrounding area.
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HFNKFB An image from 'The Illustrated Guide to Sheffield,' showcasing the city and its surrounding districts. This guide offers insights into the industrial history, architecture, and significant landmarks of Sheffield in the late 19th century.
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HFND52 Image taken from page 506 of 'The Illustrated Guide to Sheffield and the surrounding district'. This image features the industrial city of Sheffield, focusing on its landmarks, history, and the surrounding area, highlighting the city's significance in the 19th century.
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HFN903 This illustrated guide provides a detailed exploration of Sheffield and its surrounding areas, highlighting local landmarks, industries, and historical sites in the region.
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HFN0BF Image taken from page 418 of 'The Illustrated Guide to Sheffield and the surrounding district'. This guide covers Sheffield’s development, including landmarks, industries, and its regional surroundings.
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HFKEJ2 The image from page 125 of 'The Illustrated Guide to Sheffield' provides an overview of Sheffield’s industrial heritage, cultural landmarks, and surrounding districts, offering insight into the city's development and key attractions.
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HFKE73 Image taken from page 124 of 'The Illustrated Guide to Sheffield', depicting the industrial and cultural landscape of Sheffield and its surrounding district. The guide includes insights into the region's heritage and industrial developments.
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HFJ8M5 An illustrated guide to Sheffield and its surrounding district, providing information on its history, industry, and notable landmarks.
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HFHWFM Image taken from page 185 of 'The Illustrated Guide to Sheffield and the surrounding district', providing insights into the city's architecture, industries, and notable sites in the 19th century. The guide features illustrations and historical details of Sheffield's development.
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CPA8TY SHEFFIELD STEEL INDUSTRY Workers in a file cutting factory in 1866
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C3AMD0 Smoking steel mills in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England in the late19th century.
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BYEF4B Exterior view the Castle Grinding Mill, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England in the 19th century.
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B5GRTW Smokestacks from steel factories in Sheffield England 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut
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AY2F6K Workers manufacturing steel in England 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut
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AJ9TTB Interior, Thomas Firth & Sons Norfolk Works, Sheffield, c1890. Artist: Unknown
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AJ9TTF Industrial laboratory at Thomas Firth & Son's Norfolk Works, Sheffield, c1900. Artist: Unknown
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RJH181 An engraving depicting the method of testing a wheel at Hadfield's Steel Foundry, Sheffield. Dated 19th century
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2K2JTMH Steel manufacture by the Bessemer process in operation in Sheffield, England. Molten metal from the Converter, centre right, is being poured from the bottom of a ladle into moulds. From 'Great Industries of Great Britain' (London, c1880). Engraving.
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W7E1PP Steel manufactures of Sheffield, Yorkshire, 1866. Artist: M Jackson
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W7D5XH Hull of the fork-grinders, Sheffield steel manufactures, 1866.Artist: Palmer
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F8RTFF CHILD LABOUR Children at right collecting forks which grinders at left produce in a Moss Valley, Sheffield, factory in 1866. A process knoiwn as 'hulling'. Engraving from the Illustrated London News
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HD3AJM SHEFFIELD ENGINEERING WORKS about 1865
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2H1AWHH Engraving of men and boys working in a fork-grinding factory in Sheffield. Wood engraving by M. Jackson after J. Palmer, 1866.
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