9 results filtered with: Iron industry and trade
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A labelled plan, and cross-section, of an iron foundry. Engraving by Mutlow after J. Farey.
Farey, John, 1766-1826.Date: 1 June 1810Reference: 30261i- Pictures
Processing of iron. Aquatint with etching.
Reference: 30422i- Pictures
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Cross-sections and elevations of rollers for making bar iron. Engraving by Wilson Lowry after J. Farey the younger.
Farey, John, 1791-1851.Date: 1812Reference: 30265i- Pictures
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A labelled plan and a cross-section of an iron forge. Engraving by W. Lowry after J. Farey.
Farey, John, 1791-1851.Date: 1811Reference: 30262i- Pictures
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A furnace used in the processing of iron. Engraving.
Date: 1700-1799Reference: 30421i- Books
Reports and papers on the nature, uses and manufacture of ferro-chrome and other ferro-alloys / by S. Monckton Copeman, M.D., F.R.S., Medical Inspector of the Local Government Board, Samuel R. Bennett, M.A., one of H.M. Inspectors of factories and H. Wilson Hake, Ph.D., F.I.C.
Date: 1914- Pictures
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Cross-sections of a finery and furnace used in the processing of iron. Engraving by Wilson Lowry after J. Farey.
Farey, John, 1766-1826.Date: 1811Reference: 30263i- Pictures
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Processing of iron. Engraving.
Reference: 30266i- Pictures
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Engineering: cross-sections of the hammer designed by John Smeaton for use in iron manufacture. Engraving by W. Lowry after J. Farey the younger.
Farey, John, 1791-1851.Date: 1813Reference: 30264i