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LIP1053250 Buildings and Industries of Sheffield. Illustration for The Graphic, 28 November 1874.
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LIP1099002 The Sheffield Steel Manufactures. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 10 March 1866.
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LIP1099003 The Sheffield Steel Manufactures, Hull of the Fork-Grinders. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 10 March 1866.
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LIP1040970 Prince Albert Victor at Sheffield and Cleethorpes. Illustration for The Graphic, 11 July 1885.
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LIP1098902 The Steel Manufactures of Sheffield, the "Hull," or Workshop, of the Razor-Grinder, with the Use of the Fan. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 20 January 1866.
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LIP1048969 The Cutlers' Feast at Sheffield. Illustration for The Graphic, 13 September 1873.
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UIG863947 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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UIG865504 process for mass-production of steel from pig iron
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UIG2909882 Advertisement for John Martin & Co., Sheffield, England. File and steel manufacturers & exporters of iron. 1860
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LLM2799198 Sheffield. Card from a game about the main towns cities of Great Britain.
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LIP1621279 Royal Visit to Sheffield, casting a Steel Ingot at Messers Firth and Sons' Factory. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 28 August 1875.English School (19th Century)
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LIP1621281 The Royal Visit to Sheffield. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 28 August 1875.English School (19th Century)
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NRM6358112 Steam locomotives hauling wagons marked 'Johnson Cammell & Co', and a locomotive hauling a passenger train, are shown in front of the huge Cyclops Steel Works in Sheffield. The Midland Railway was formed in 1844 as an amalgamation of the North Midland, Midland Counties and Birmingham & Junction Railways.
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UIG864230 Henry Seebohm (1832-59) British Quaker, ornithologist and steel manufacturer in Sheffield, England. Photogravure.
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UIS5070804 Sir Henry Bessemer, British inventor and engineer, 1880. Chromolithograph by Leslie Ward, (better known as 'Spy') of Sir Henry Bessemer (1813-1898). In 1856, in response to demand for stronger cannon able to fire a new type of artillery shell in the Crimean War, he invented the Bessemer process, enabling molten pig-iron to be turned into steel by a blowing air through it in a tilting converter. This was the first process that could produce large amounts of good quality steel cheaply. In 1859 Bessemer established a steelworks in Sheffield, initially specialising in the manufacture of guns, and later in rails for the rapidly expanding railway network. From the magazine 'Vanity Fair'. Dimensions: 400mm x 270mm. ©SSPL/Science Museum
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TCM104955 molten pig iron turned directly into steel; The Bessemer process, the first method for mass producing steel, named after Sir Henry Bessemer who developed and patented the process in 1856 in Sheffield.
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