RF2D8K2KE–details of typewriter hammers showing various letters, numbers and symbols
RM2P9A5KG–Gold dredge, possibly at Lake Kaniere, Westland, New Zealand
RM2BE7A2W–Engraving of small sized equipment used in a stereotype foundry to reproduce the plates of printed type used for making books. A is a metal pot, drying surface and press, B is the combination finishing table, and C is the casting box.
RM2BE7A3N–Engraving of a small melting pot and drying surface for a stereotype foundry, reproducing the plates of printed type used for making books
RM2BE7A40–Engraving of a curved casting box for making a mold in a stereotype foundry, reproducing the plates of printed type used for making books
RM2BE7A4F–Engraving of a dressing table for curved printing plates used in newspaper printing
RM2BE7A3J–Engraving of a Davis matrix dryer used in sterotype work, reproducing the plates of printed type used for making books
RM2BE7A3T–Engraving of a gas-powered melting pot a stereotype foundry, used for reproducing the plates of printed type used for making books
RM2BE7A33–Engraving of a press used for stereotype moulding to reproduce the plates of printed type used for making books
RM2BE7A4T–Engraving of a stanhope printing press from 1800
RM2BE7A4D–Engraving of a finishing saddle in a stereotype foundry, reproducing the plates of printed type used for making books
RM2BE7A3Y–Engraving of a melting furnace, crane, casting pan and cooling trough used for the plaster process in a stereotype foundry, reproducing the plates of printed type used for making books
RM2BE7A2Y–Engraving of a tradesman brushing off the dust on a stereotype, reproducing the plates of printed type used for making books
RM2BE7A4M–Engraving of a hand operated planing machine
RM2BE7A4E–Engraving of a 19th century foot operated circular saw
RM2BE7A46–Engraving of flat stereotype casting box for the paper process, used for reproducing the plates of printed type used for making books
RM2BE7A4K–Engraving of a tradesman planing and bevelling plates in a stereotype foundry, reproducing the plates of printed type used for making books
RM2BE7A4J–Engraving of an american-made beveling machine, used in the printing trade
RM2BE7A4W–Engraving of the first cylinder printing press made in USA
RM2BE7A34–Engraving of a hydraulic molding press used in the printing trade
RM2BE7A4H–Engraving of power shaving machine used in the printing trade
RM2BE7A4Y–Engraving of the Bullock printing press, the first to operate with a continuous feed of reel-fed paper, now the standard for printing newspapers
RM2BE7A3R–Engraving of a gas furnace for linotype metal used in the printing trade
RM2BE7A4A–Engraving of a combined furnace and hot water casting box, made by MJ Huges for a stereotype foundry to reproduce the plates of printed type used for making books
RM2BE7A36–Engraving of a Johnson dryer of 1880, used in a stereotype foundry, reproducing the plates of printed type used for making books
RM2BE7A31–Engraving of a brush beating machine for making stereotypes, reproducing the plates of printed type used for making books
RM2BE7A32–Engraving of a matrix rolling machine for newspaper work with the paper-mache process, reproducing the plates of printed type used for making books
RM2BE7A4P–Engraving of a printing press from 1720
RM2BE7A3W–Engraving of a job stereotyping outfit for plates up to 9 x 12 inches when reproducing the plates of printed type used for making books
RM2BE7A55–Engraving of people working a perfecting rotary printing press
RM2BE7A56–Engraving of people working a perfecting rotary printing press with 4 to 8 feeders
RM2BE7A37–Engraving of a drying surface in a stereotype foundry, reproducing the plates of printed type used for making books
RM2BE7A44–Engraving of a tradesman casting metal in a stereotype foundry, reproducing the plates of printed type used for making books
RM2BE7A42–Engraving of a matrix in position, ready for casting in a stereotype foundry, reproducing the plates of printed type used for making books
RMRKB48D–Engraving of lumberjacks working in the Canadian wilderness (or any wilderness for that matter)
RM2BE7A1H–Engraved portrait of a cobbler at work in his workshop making shoes
RM2BE3W6K–a fallen kauri tree in a stand of native bush near Piha in the North Island of New Zealand, circa 1915, by photographer Albert Percy Godber
RM2BE3W6E–A man surveys the native bush after the removal of a kauri tree near Anawhata in the North Island of New Zealand, circa 1915, by photographer Albert Percy Godber
RM2BE3W54–A bullock team removing logs of the kauri tree in a stand of native bush near Piha in the North Island of New Zealand, circa 1915, by photographer Albert Percy Godber
RM2BE3W6B–Men examine a fallen kauri tree in a stand of native bush near Piha in the North Island of New Zealand, circa 1915, by photographer Albert Percy Godber
RM2BE3W5X–a locomotive hauls kauri logs at Waipapa in the North Island of New Zealand for the Kauir Timber Company, circa 1915, by photographer Albert Percy Godber
RM2BE3W55–a locomotive hauls kauri logs across Maori Creek near Piha in the North Island of New Zealand, circa 1915, by photographer Albert Percy Godber
RM2BE3W5D–A falling kauri tree near Piha in the North Island of New Zealand, circa 1915, by photographer Albert Percy Godber
RM2BE3W9Y–A falling kauri tree near Piha in the North Island of New Zealand, circa 1915, by photographer Albert Percy Godber
RM2BE3W6P–Men use a timber jack to shift a Kauri log near Piha in the North Island of New Zealand, circa 1915, by photographer Albert Percy Godber
RM2BE3W8W–Men examine a fallen kauri tree in a stand of native bush near Piha in the North Island of New Zealand, circa 1915, by photographer Albert Percy Godber
RM2BE3W8R–Men examine a fallen kauri tree in a stand of native bush near Piha in the North Island of New Zealand, circa 1915, by photographer Albert Percy Godber
RM2BE3W8G–Men examine the unusable timber on a fallen kauri tree in a stand of native bush near Piha in the North Island of New Zealand, circa 1915, by photographer Albert Percy Godber
RM2BE3W5B–A bullock team removing logs of the kauri tree in a stand of native bush near Piha in the North Island of New Zealand, circa 1915, by photogrpaher Albert Percy Godber
RM2BE3W82–Men stand on a pile of kauri logs while clearning bush for the Main Trunk railyway line in the North Island of New Zealand, circa 1915, by photographer Albert Percy Godber
RM2BE3W73–Men stand on a pile of kauri logs while clearning bush for the Main Trunk railyway line in the North Island of New Zealand, circa 1915, by photographer Albert Percy Godber
RM2BE3W9R–A bullock team removing logs of the kauri tree in a stand of native bush near Piha in the North Island of New Zealand, circa 1915, by photographer Albert Percy Godber
RM2BE3W8D–Men building a dam on the Anawhata Stream for the transportation of Kauri logs in the North Island of New Zealand, circa 1915, by photographer Albert Percy Godber
RM2BE3W70–Horses tow an empty wagon used for hauling Kauri logs on a bush railway track in the North Island of New Zealand, circa 1915, by photographer Albert Percy Godber
RM2BE3W91–Men use a crosscut saw to shorten a fallen kauri tree in a stand of native bush near Piha in the North Island of New Zealand, circa 1915, by photographer Albert Percy Godber
RM2BE3W6X–Men stand by their milling shed while clearning bush for the Main Trunk railyway line in the North Island of New Zealand, circa 1915, by photographer Albert Percy Godber
RM2BE3W89–A man operates a steam log hauler for clearing kauri forest to make way for the Main Trunk railway line in the North Island of New Zealand, circa 1915, by photographer Albert Percy Godber
RM2BE3W8C–Men out training for competition in their row boat, somewhere in the North Island of New Zealand, circa 1915, by photographer Albert Percy Godber
RM2J68F8R–Engraving of embellished letter T from a chapter heading on the history of Ballarat, VIctoria, Australia. the illustration features elements of life on the goldfields.
RM2J68FEA–Engraving of embellished letter D from a chapter heading on the history of Ballarat, VIctoria, Australia. the illustration features a trooper chasing miners to check their mining licesnes - typical life on the goldfields.
RM2J68F8K–Engraving of embellished letter T from a chapter heading on the history of Ballarat, VIctoria, Australia. the illustration features a miner's pick and elements of life on the goldfields.
RM2J68FCF–Engraving of embellished letter D from a chapter heading on the history of Ballarat, VIctoria, Australia. the illustration features a wheel used to stir up the paydirt and settle the gold.
RM2P1C22G–A team of people preparing fruit preserves with canning methods in a commercial kitchen, circa 1920, USA
RM2P1C1YG–A team of people preparing fruit preserves with canning methods in a commercial kitchen, circa 1920, USA
RM2F64E1M–Coal wagons on the railway incline at the entrance to Dunollie coal mine, New Zealand, circa 1910. Photo by Muir Moodie of Dunedin
RM2F64DYW–Buildings and infrastructure at Dunollie coal mine, New Zealand, circa 1910. Photo by Muir Moodie of Dunedin
RM2F64E08–Coal wagons on the railway incline at Seddonville coal mine, New Zealand, circa 1910. Photo by Muir Moodie of Dunedin
RM2F64E05–Coal wagons on the railway incline at Dunollie coal mine, New Zealand, circa 1910. Photo by Muir Moodie of Dunedin
RM2F64E01–Coal wagons on the railway incline at Dunollie coal mine, New Zealand, circa 1910. Photo by Muir Moodie of Dunedin
RM2F64E10–Seddonville coal mine, New Zealand, circa 1910. Photo by Muir Moodie of Dunedin
RM2F64DXW–Buildings and infrastructure at Dunollie coal mine, New Zealand, circa 1910. Photo by Muir Moodie of Dunedin
RM2F64DXN–Hotel at Dunollie state coal mine, New Zealand, circa 1910. Photo by Muir Moodie of Dunedin
RM2F64E1F–Coal wagons on the railway incline at Dunollie coal mine, New Zealand, circa 1910. Photo by Muir Moodie of Dunedin
RM2F64E0B–Seddonville coal mine, New Zealand, circa 1910. Photo by Muir Moodie of Dunedin
RM2W9YBJ4–Engraving of prospectors on the trail to the 1949 gold rush in California, but a typical scene on any gold field in the late 1800s, from California to Otago in New Zealand, from The Underground World, circa 1878
RM2W9YBJC–Engraving of gold miners around their campfire, from The Underground World, circa 1878
RM2WACETA–Halftone of a girl learning how to make willow baskets, England, published circa 1913
RM2F64E1H–A steam shovel loading coal at McLeans Mine, Ohai, New Zealand, 1950
RM2F64E13–Surface workings at Brunner coal mine, New Zealand, circa 1900.
RM2W9YBJJ–Engraving of an hydraulic sluicing on an alluvial goldfield, common practice throughout the USA, New Zealand and Australia during the late 1800s, from The Underground World, circa 1878
RM2W9YBJE–Engraving of a ground sluicing operation on an alluvial goldfield, common practice throughout the USA, New Zealand and Australia during the late 1800s, from The Underground World, circa 1878
RM2F64E1J–A steam shovel loading coal at McLeans Mine, Ohai, New Zealand, 1950
RM2HA5WFK–A group of 17 miners at the Pionerr Gold Mine at the Tai Tapu Gold Estate near Golden Bay, New Zealand, circa 1895. A corrugated iron shelter is at left.
RM2W9YBH4–Engraving of thieves robbing a stagecoach, probably in California, from The Underground World, circa 1878
RM2W9YBJ9–Engraving of prospectors rushing to an alluvial goldfield, common practice throughout the USA, New Zealand and Australia during the late 1800s, from The Underground World, circa 1878
RM2WACET0–halftone of a woman operating a spinning wheel in the doorway of her home, circa 1913
RM2WACEPP–Halftone of a couple harvesting willow cane to make willow baskets, England, published circa 1913
RM2W9YBJ8–Engraving of a gold washing operation on an alluvial goldfield, common practice throughout the USA, New Zealand and Australia during the late 1800s, from The Underground World, circa 1878
RM2RWCTWA–A blind man tuning an upright piano, with a cello in the corner on his right. September 5, 1912. Photographer unknown.
RM2W9YBHB–Engraving of Chinese prospectors rushing working an alluvial goldfield in California, common practice throughout the USA, New Zealand and Australia during the late 1800s, from The Underground World, circa 1878
RM2W9YBH5–Engraving of gold miners wasting their earnings on brandy at a saloon in San Francisco, from The Underground World, circa 1878
RM2HARJF9–Engraving of double cylinder printing press
RM2HARJFE–Engraving of a Warrington hand printing press
RM2HARJE4–Engraving of a numbering card press
RM2HARJDR–Engraving of an early printing press, typical of that used by Benjamin Franklin
RM2HARJBY–Engraving of a wooden frame Adams bed and platen book printing press
RM2HARJE3–19th century type-setting machine for the printing industry
RM2HARJE0–Detailed drawings of a 19th century type-setting machine for the printing industry
RM2J65FGK–Engraving of Golden Point at the Ballarat gold field, VIctoria, Australia, 1854
RM2J68F8X–Engraving of a gold license issued to miners in VIctoria, Australia, 1853, which became a huge source of contention for miners.
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