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  • Heavy erecting shop, Davy & United Engineering Co. Ltd., Park Iron Works, Sheffield: a view of a large reversing blooming mill under construction, surrounded by machines and cranes. Photograph, 1957.
  • Textiles: a belt-driven cutting machine. Engraving by W. Lowry, 1811.
  • Heavy erecting work for rolling mill engraving, Davy & United Engineering Co. Ltd., Park Iron Works, Sheffield: men are shown operating heavy machinery. Photograph, 1957.
  • Heavy erecting shop, Davy & United Engineering Co. Ltd., Park Iron Works, Sheffield. Reproduction, 1957, of a photograph of ca. 1880.
  • The original genuine Horlick's Malted Milk : the original "food drink" : Racine, Wis., U.S.A. : the largest plant of its kind in the world.
  • Mirrors: a tinted mirror-factory (above), and a work table for silvering glass (below). Engraving by Benard after Lucotte.
  • Fry's great name competition / J.S. Fry & Sons Ltd.
  • Engineering: the Amalgamated Makers' Friendly Society. Engraving by H. Wilkinson after J. Northwood.
  • Heavy erecting shop, Davy & United Engineering Co. Ltd., Park Iron Works, Sheffield. Reproduction, 1957, of a photograph of ca. 1880.
  • A busy drying room in the opium factory at Patna, India. Lithograph after W. S. Sherwill, c. 1850.
  • Glass: the interior of a glass factory, with people at work. Coloured lithograph by P. Bineteau, 1848.
  • Textiles: a roving machine for cotton manufacture. Engraving, c. 1858.
  • Single piece of steel casting being machined on a large heavy planer, Davy & United Engineering Co. Ltd., Park Iron Works, Sheffield: a man is shown operating heavy machinery. Photograph, 1957.
  • Machine shop, Davy & United Engineering Co. Ltd., Park Iron Works, Sheffield. Reproduction, 1957, of a photograph of ca. 1890.
  • H.J. Heinz Comapny : main plant and general offices: Pittsburgh, U.S.A. / Heinz.
  • Engineering works pattern machine shop, Davy & United Engineering Co. Ltd., Park Iron Works, Sheffield: men are shown working at large machines. Photograph, 1957.
  • A life in 24 silhouettes of Jan Kwak, a successful quack-doctor. Process print after N. Bodenheim, c. 1900.
  • Textiles: a belt-driven version of Crompton's mule. Engraving, c.1858.
  • Glass: vertical and horizontal sections of a furnace used in the manufacture of glass. Engraving by Mutlow, 1810, after J. Farey.
  • Heavy erecting shop, Davy & United Engineering Co. Ltd., Park Iron Works, Sheffield: a view of a large reversing blooming mill under construction, surrounded by machines and cranes. Photograph, 1957.
  • Royal Gun Factory, Woolwich Arsenal, London: a big gun barrel being turned on a lathe. Lithograph by G. Clausen, 1917.
  • Smith's shop, Davy & United Engineering Co. Ltd., Park Iron Works, Sheffield. Reproduction, 1957, of a photograph of ca. 1910.
  • A man happy to be returning to the factory after being cured of tuberculosis. Colour lithograph after W. Heaslip, 1931.
  • Glass: the interior of a factory with men at work. Engraving by Mutlow, 1810, after J. Farey.
  • Engineering: the Amalgamated Makers' Friendly Society. Engraving by H. Wilkinson after J. Northwood.
  • Royal Gun Factory, Woolwich Arsenal, London: workers in the factory lifting a metal gun barrel with a crane. Lithograph by G. Clausen, 1917.
  • Machining and fitting shop, Davy & United Engineering Co. Ltd., Park Iron Works, Sheffield: men are shown undertaking medium fitting work, in conjunction with machining. Photograph, 1957.
  • A happy socialist mother, dressed in her workwear, holding her baby, surrounded by productive factories and wheat-fields; advertising International Women's Day, 1951. Colour lithograph after Čermáková, 1951.
  • Clocks: a watch factory at Waltham, Massachusetts. Wood engraving by A J H.
  • Machine shop, Davy & United Engineering Co. Ltd., Park Iron Works, Sheffield: a man is shown operating heavy machinery. Photograph, 1957.