The early 19th century home of a Putilov Factory worker
industry, metal industry, Krupp, worker, stint starting, Limbecker Chaussee, Essen, wood engraving, 1891, Additional-Rights-Clearances-NA
Glassblowing Factory, 19th Century
Early Blanket Factory, Witney, Oxfordshire, 1898. Artist: Henry Taunt
FACTORY, 19th CENTURY. /nA factory of the Mid-Atlantic United States. Wood engraving, American, 1853.
Casting Mortars at a London ironworks, from 'The Illustrated London News', 1855.
The machinery room, the Offizin of Brockhaus in Leipzig, workshop, factory, Germany, reproduction of an woodcut from the 19th century, 1885
Vintage pictures of mining from the 19th Century
stereotype foundry factory metal castings casting Metals cast text font typeface type
Workers outside their factory in Paris 1909 France
19th century illustration of the central workhop of Rouvenat's jewellery factory (c. 19th century, Paris, France). Published in 'The Practical Magazin
'The Cotton Famine: Distribution of Clothes to Operatives, Manchester', 1904. Artist: Unknown.
1880s ENGRAVING OF 19th CENTURY IRON WORKS - o3500 LAN001 HARS HISTORY JOBS CAST MANAGER FULL-LENGTH MASS HEAVY 1900s INDOORS PROFESSION ENGRAVING EXECUTIVES NOSTALGIA MIDDLE-AGED 1800s MIDDLE-AGED MAN 25-30 YEARS 35-40 YEARS 45-50 YEARS HISTORIC FORGE SKILL OCCUPATION WORKMEN SKILLS MACHINERY MANUAL STRENGTH CAREERS PROGRESS WORKFORCE LABOR VERTICAL 1890s MANUFACTURING BOSSES MANUAL LABOR 1880s MANLY SMALL GROUP OF PEOPLE CASTING METALLIC MANAGERS METALS MID-ADULT MID-ADULT MAN PRECISION B&W BLACK AND WHITE CAST IRON CAST-IRON FACTORIES FORGING INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION MASS PRODUCTION
Krupp Martin steel mill, Essen, Germany, c. 1890,
'Munitions Factory, Bridgeport, Connecticut', c1875, (1938). Artist: Theodore R Davis.
Men from the Sunbeam car works welcoming driver, Fred Eastman, on his return from the Scottish reliability trials, 3 July 1907.
'Love Conquered Fear', c1840. Ragged child workers in a Victorian textile factory. British writer Frances Trollope visited Manchester in 1832 to witness the condition of children employed in the textile mills there. Children were often forced to work twelve hours a day in very dangerous conditions for little pay. The factory owners exploited their size and nimbleness, making them climb under the looms to remove dust and threads while the machines were still moving, often resulting in injury or death. From "The life and adventures of Michael Armstrong, the factory boy" by Frances Trol
Eisenwerk Witkowitz
Soldering bicycle parts in an American factory c1900
Bricks furnace. Antique illustration. 1900.
industry, worker, beginning of a shift in a factory, wood engraving, France, 1871, Additional-Rights-Clearences-NA
Polishing of Crystal Glass, 19th Century
Workers at the Early Blanket Factory, Witney, Oxfordshire, c1860-c1922. Artist: Henry Taunt
GLASSWORKER, 19th CENTURY. /nGlass blowers at work in a factory. Wood engraving, 19th century.
Occupational portrait of a woman working at a sewing machine, sixth-plate daguerreotype, circa 1853.
Millstone moved by steam engine. Antique illustration. 1900.
Vintage pictures of iron and steelworks from the 19th Century
clothiers looms loom 18th century shuttle reed heddles war beam cottage industry clothier dog pet workshop
19-th century illustration of a brass printing workshop. Published in Novoveki Izumi u znanosti, obrtu i umjetnosti by dr. Bogoslav Sulek, dr. Mijo Ki
1890s 1900s GROUP OF 11 FACTORY WORKERS SEATED OUTSIDE OF BUILDING
' Match Tax' protest towards House of Commons, Westminster, 24 April 1871. Protest following Chancellor of the Exchequer,
The Scharley zinc mine, 1886, Piekary Śląskie, Silesia, Poland,
Lamination in a forge
Casting Mortars at a London ironworks, from 'The Illustrated London News', 1855.
Stone mill powered by a steam engine. Old book illustration, 1900
Welding bicycle frames in an American factory 1900
photography, manufacture of photographic paper, separation of egg-white and yolk to create the emulsion, albumen papermill, Dresden, wood engraving, 19th century, 19th century, graphic, graphics, Germany, industries, paper industry, papers, photographic paper, photocopying paper, albumen paper, manufacture, manufacturing, producing, produce, works, working, work, labouring, laboring, labour, labor, worker, workers, factory, factories, fabrication, production, egg-white, white of an egg, yolk, emulsion, historic, historical, woman, women, female, people, Additional-Rights-Clearences-NA
Glassblowing Factory,19th Century
Workers at Earley's Blanket Factory, Witney, Oxfordshire, c1860-c1922. Artist: Henry Taunt
MANUFACTORY, 19th CENTURY. /nSteel banknote engraving, American, 19th century.
Cleaning flax fibres to produce linen. Antique illustration. 1900.
Vintage pictures of iron and steelworks from the 19th Century
soap boiling coppers copper Industrial Revolution industries industry factory manufacture construction workforce worker
19-th century illustration of a process of manual paper making.Published in 'Novoveki Izumi u znanosti, obrtu i umjetnosti' by dr. Bogoslav Sulek, dr.
1890s 1900s GROUP PORTRAIT OF 9 CARPET MILL WORKERS
Occupational portrait of a woman working at a sewing machine, sixth-plate daguerreotype, circa 1853.
Net loom in the Stuart s factory c1880
industry, glass factory, wood engraving, Germany, late 19th century, glassworks, kiln, production, glassblower, gaffer, technics, machine, worker, work, labour, people, Imperial Germany, historic, historical, Additional-Rights-Clearances-NA
Glassblowing Bottle Factory,19th Century
Machine shop in the Argyll car factory, Glasgow, c1899-c1930.
RUBBER MILL, 19th CENTURY. /nA rubber grinding mill. Wood engraving, 19th century.
wire drawing machines Industrial Revolution machine industry factory manufacture construction workforce worker work
Joseph Crosfield Son s soap factory at Bank Quarry Warrington Cheshire 1886
industry, fabrication of root spikes for Vienna hackney carriage, 19th century, historic, historical, industrialization, industrialisation, worker, workers, factory building, factory buildings, interior view, manufacturing, production, vehicle construction, supplier, suppliers, people, Additional-Rights-Clearences-NA
A wood engraving of 'New England Factory life - 'Bell-Time,' originally drawn by Winslow Homer. His drawing appeared in Harper's Weekly, July 25, 1868.
Manufacture of photographic paper, 19th century
GAS WORKS, 19th CENTURY. /nInterior of a 19th century coal gas works. Wood engraving, c1875.
industry, tobacco, manual work in a cigar factory, wood engraving, 1896, Additional-Rights-Clearences-NA
Early Blanket Factory, Witney, Oxfordshire, 1898. Artist: Henry Taunt
flint glass furnace Industrial Revolution industries industry factory manufacture construction workforce worker work craft
Munitions Factory Bridgeport Connecticut c1870s
The Pullman Strike was a nationwide conflict in the summer of 1894 between the new American Railway Union (ARU) and railroads that occurred in the United States. It shut down much of the nation's freight and passenger traffic west of Detroit, Michigan. The conflict began in the town of Pullman, Illinois, on May 11 when nearly 4,000 employees of the Pullman Palace Car Company began a wildcat strike in response to recent reductions in wages. Most factory workers who built Pullman cars lived in the planned worker community of Pullman. When his company laid off workers and lowered wages, it did no
GARMENT FACTORY. /nWomen garment workers sewing fabric squares together. Wood engraving, American, 19th century.
industry, ceramic, porcelain, elutriation machine of the Meissen porcelain factory, wood engraving, circa 1865, Additional-Rights-Clearences-NA
Early's Blanket Factory, Witney, Oxfordshire, 1897. Artist: Henry Taunt
scotch carpet weaving Kidderminster Industrial Revolution industries industry factory manufacture construction workforce worker
Joseph Crosfield Son s soap factory at Bank Quarry Warrington Cheshire 1886
Glassblowing is a glassforming technique that involves inflating molten glass into a bubble (or parison), with the aid of a blowpipe (or blow tube). A person who blows glass is called a glassblower, glassmith, or gaffer. A lampworker manipulates glass with the use of a torch on a smaller scale, such as in producing precision laboratory glassware out of borosilicate glass. Glassblowing involves three furnaces. The first, which contains a crucible of molten glass, is simply referred to as the furnace. The second is called the glory hole, and is used to reheat a piece in between steps of working
MEXICAN TEXTILE FACTORY./nWomen workers making coffee bags in a textile factory in Santa Gertrudis, Veracruz, Mexico. Photograph, mid 19th century.
industry, paper, paper products factory in Aschaffenburg, Lower Franconia, wood engraving, circa 1880, Additional-Rights-Clearances-NA
Early Blanket Factory, Witney, Oxfordshire, 1898. Artist: Henry Taunt
Lever Brothers Sunlight Soap Works, Port Sunlight, Wirral, Merseyside, 1897. Interior view showing workers packing soap boxes.
Brussels carpet weaving Industrial Revolution industries industry factory manufacture construction workforce worker work craft
Tapping blast furnace and casting iron into pigs Siemens iron and steel works Wales 1885
The earliest bottles or vessels were made by ancient man. Ingredients were melted to make glass and then clay forms were dipped into the molten liquid. When the glass cooled off, the clay was chipped out of the inside leaving just the hollow glass vessel. This glass was very thin as the fire was not as hot as modern day furnaces. The blowpipe was invented around 1 BC. Now, molten glass could be gathered on the end of the blow pipe and blown into the other end to create a hollow vessel. Eventually the use of a mold was introduced, followed by the invention of a semi-automatic machine called the
JEWELRY FACTORY, c1880. /nInterior of an American jewelry factory. Line engraving, 19th century.
industry, ice, production of crystal ice, wood engraving, late 19th century, factory, machine, artificial ice, block, blocks, technics, worker, Germany, historic, historical, people, Additional-Rights-Clearences-NA
Mattress delivery vans, Heal & Son Ltd, 195-199 Tottenham Court Road, Camden, London, 1897. Staff and horse-drawn wagons loaded with mattresses an
silk weavers windows Spitalfields London Industrial Revolution industries industry factory workforce weaver street
Interior of a workshop with a furnace, Oxford, Oxfordshire, c1860-c1922. Artist: Henry Taunt
Armour Company s pig slaughterhouse Chicago Illinois USA 1892
Georgia Cotton Spinners, 1909
JEWELRY: SOLDERING. /nSoldering silverplate. Line engraving, 19th century.
industry, glass, gaffer, wood engraving, Germany, 19th century, people, professions, worker, factory, craftsmen, handcraft, glassblower, historic, historical, Additional-Rights-Clearances-NA
Flint grinding rawmill cement mineral quartz spade shovel Industrial Revolution industries industry factory manufacture
Church Army Press workshop with people at their machines, Oxford, Oxfordshire, c1860-c1922. Artist: Henry Taunt
The slip house c1880
JEWELRY: PLANISHING. /nPlanishing, or hammering silverplate. Line engraving, 19th century.
industry, glass, cutting, assembling and leading, Tidden and Busch factory, wood engraving, Germany, 19th century, people, professions, worker, historic, historical, Additional-Rights-Clearances-NA
silk weavers windows Spitalfields London Industrial Revolution industries industry factory workforce
A man operates a printing press at the Church Army Press, Oxford, Oxfordshire, c1860-c1922. Artist: Henry Taunt
Armour Company s pig slaughterhouse Chicago Illinois USA 1892
RUBBER PROCESSING. /nWashing rubber with the aid of a machine. Wood engraving, 19th century.
industry, glass, gaffer, blowing sheet glass, wood engraving, Germany, 19th century, people, professions, worker, factory, craftsmen, handcraft, historic, historical, Additional-Rights-Clearances-NA
weaving shed Haworth's Mills Ordsall textile fabric design clothing cloth clothes cottage industry cotton wool flax mill factory
Church Army Press workshop with typesetters at work, Oxford, Oxfordshire, c1860-c1922. Artist: Henry Taunt
Mattress delivery vans, Heal & Son Ltd, 195-199 Tottenham Court Road, Camden, London, 1897. Staff and horse-drawn wagons loaded with mattresses an
Filling cartridges with dynamite powder at Isleten, near Fluelen, Switzerland, 1893. Artist: Unknown
RUBBER PROCESSING: CUTTING /nrubber into slabs before washing. Wood engraving, 19th century.
industry, glass, ovens for melting the colours, wood engraving after drawing by Consee, Germany, 19th century, people, professions, worker, factory, oven, historic, historical, Additional-Rights-Clearances-NA
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