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Images Dated 5th January 2007 (page 3)

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Background imageImages Dated 5th January 2007: James I of Scotland, (1794). Artist: Adam

James I of Scotland, (1794). Artist: Adam
James I of Scotland, (1794). Portrait of King James I (1394-1437) who reigned as King of the Scots from 1406-1437

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 2007: James I of England, (1804). Artist: J Chapman

James I of England, (1804). Artist: J Chapman
James I of England, (1804). Portrait of King James (1566-1625), the first King of Great Britain. He ruled in Scotland as James VI from 1567

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 2007: James I of Scotland

James I of Scotland. Portrait of King James I (1394-1437) who reigned as King of the Scots from 1406-1437

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 2007: James I of England, (1788). Artist: Heath

James I of England, (1788). Artist: Heath
James I of England, (1788). Portrait of King James (1566-1625), the first King of Great Britain. He ruled in Scotland as James VI from 1567

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 2007: James I of England and VI of Scotland, (1806). Artist: Bacquet

James I of England and VI of Scotland, (1806). Artist: Bacquet
James I of England and VI of Scotland, (1806). Portrait of King James (1566-1625), the first King of Great Britain. He ruled in Scotland as James VI from 1567

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 2007: James I, (19th century). Artist: Raddon

James I, (19th century). Artist: Raddon
James I, (19th century). Portrait of King James I of England who was King James VI of Scotland, (1566-1625), and who came to the throne in 1603

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 2007: James I of England

James I of England. Portrait of King James (1566-1625), the first King of Great Britain. He ruled in Scotland as James VI from 1567

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 2007: King James I, (1566-1625)

King James I, (1566-1625)
Portrait of King James I of England (and King James VI of Scotland, 1566-1625) who came to the throne in 1603

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 2007: Loading a cotton steamer, c1880

Loading a cotton steamer, c1880. Cotton is loaded onto a paddle steamer. A print from Great Industries of Great Britain, Volume I, published by Cassell Petter and Galpin, (London, Paris, New York)

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 2007: The Worcester Royal Porcelain Works, c1880

The Worcester Royal Porcelain Works, c1880. A print from Great Industries of Great Britain, Volume I, published by Cassell Petter and Galpin, (London, Paris, New York, c1880)

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 2007: A cotton chute, United States, c1880

A cotton chute, United States, c1880. Cotton is loaded onto a paddle steamer. A print from Great Industries of Great Britain, Volume I, published by Cassell Petter and Galpin, (London, Paris)

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 2007: The factories of the Singer Manufacturing Company, c1880

The factories of the Singer Manufacturing Company, c1880. The Cabinet Works, Govan, Glasgow; factory at Glasgow; factory at South Bend, Indiana; factory at Elizabethport, New Jersey

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 2007: Section view of batteries in the ironclad frigate Alexandra, (c1880)

Section view of batteries in the ironclad frigate Alexandra, (c1880). A print from Great Industries of Great Britain, Volume I, published by Cassell Petter and Galpin, (London, Paris, New York, c1880)

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 2007: Grinders at work on a wheel, c1880

Grinders at work on a wheel, c1880. A print from Great Industries of Great Britain, Volume I, published by Cassell Petter and Galpin, (London, Paris, New York, c1880)

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 2007: Strand Street, Liverpool, c1880. Artist: H Ray

Strand Street, Liverpool, c1880. Artist: H Ray
Strand Street, Liverpool, c1880. A print from Great Industries of Great Britain, Volume I, published by Cassell Petter and Galpin, (London, Paris, New York, c1880)

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 2007: Mark Firth, British industrialist and philanthropist, c1880

Mark Firth, British industrialist and philanthropist, c1880. Firths (1819-1880) steelworks in Sheffield produced armaments

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 2007: Camperdown linen works, Dundee, c1880

Camperdown linen works, Dundee, c1880. A famous chimney known as Coxs Stack can be seen in the distance. A print from Great Industries of Great Britain, Volume I

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 2007: Wedgwood at work, (c1880). Artist: Butterworth and Heath

Wedgwood at work, (c1880). Artist: Butterworth and Heath
Wedgwood at work, (c1880). Ceramics pioneer Josiah Wedgwood (1730-1795) in his workshop. A print from Great Industries of Great Britain, Volume I, published by Cassell Petter and Galpin, (London)

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 2007: Portland Street, Manchester, c1880. Artist: Butterworth and Heath

Portland Street, Manchester, c1880. Artist: Butterworth and Heath
Portland Street, Manchester, c1880. A print from Great Industries of Great Britain, Volume I, published by Cassell Petter and Galpin, (London, Paris, New York, c1880)

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 2007: The Orient Steam Navigation Companys steamship Orient, c1880

The Orient Steam Navigation Companys steamship Orient, c1880. A print from Great Industries of Great Britain, Volume I, published by Cassell Petter and Galpin, (London, Paris, New York, c1880)

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 2007: Views in the Royal Small Arms Factory, Enfield, c1880

Views in the Royal Small Arms Factory, Enfield, c1880. The boilerhouse, grindery, annealing furnaces, brasswork, forges. A print from Great Industries of Great Britain, Volume I

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 2007: The Comet, c1812, (c1880)

The Comet, c1812, (c1880). Henry Bells steam boat Comet, 40ft long (12.19m), powered by a 3hp Boulton & Watt engine, was the first successful steam boat in Europe

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 2007: Block printers at work, c1880

Block printers at work, c1880. Using blocks to print fabric. A print from Great Industries of Great Britain, Volume I, published by Cassell Petter and Galpin, (London, Paris, New York, c1880)

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 2007: Samuel Plimsoll, British politician and social reformer, c1880. Artist: Moritz Klinkicht

Samuel Plimsoll, British politician and social reformer, c1880. Artist: Moritz Klinkicht
Samuel Plimsoll, British politician and social reformer, c1880. Known popularly as the sailors friend because of his championing of sailors interests

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 2007: Dundee, Scotland, c1880

Dundee, Scotland, c1880. A print from Great Industries of Great Britain, Volume I, published by Cassell Petter and Galpin, (London, Paris, New York, c1880)

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 2007: A cutlers shop, c1880

A cutlers shop, c1880. A print from Great Industries of Great Britain, Volume I, published by Cassell Petter and Galpin, (London, Paris, New York, c1880)

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 2007: In the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, c1880

In the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, c1880. The shot and shell foundry, the shot yard, bullet making, carriage department, turning room, and forging a breech coil

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 2007: York Street Mill, Belfast, c1880. Artist: J Kirchner

York Street Mill, Belfast, c1880. Artist: J Kirchner
York Street Mill, Belfast, c1880. The original cotton mill was burnt down in 1828. It was rebuilt as a flax mill. A print from Great Industries of Great Britain, Volume I

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 2007: Sir Edward James Harland, British shipbuilder, c1880

Sir Edward James Harland, British shipbuilder, c1880. In 1855, Harland (1831-1896) went to Belfast as manager of the then small shipyard. He went on to build the famous White Star liners

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 2007: The pump shop in a Cornwall works, c1880

The pump shop in a Cornwall works, c1880. A print from Great Industries of Great Britain, Volume I, published by Cassell Petter and Galpin, (London, Paris, New York, c1880)

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 2007: Various pottery processes, c1880

Various pottery processes, c1880. The thrower, the turner, the biscuit oven, printing, and ornamenting. A print from Great Industries of Great Britain, Volume I

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 2007: Pressers at work, c1880

Pressers at work, c1880. Workers making bottles. A print from Great Industries of Great Britain, Volume I, published by Cassell Petter and Galpin, (London, Paris, New York, c1880)

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 2007: The slip-house, c1880

The slip-house, c1880. A print from Great Industries of Great Britain, Volume I, published by Cassell Petter and Galpin, (London, Paris, New York, c1880)

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 2007: A German spinning school, c1880

A German spinning school, c1880. A print from Great Industries of Great Britain, Volume I, published by Cassell Petter and Galpin, (London, Paris, New York, c1880)

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 2007: Joseph Whitworth, British engineer, entrepreneur and inventor, c1880

Joseph Whitworth, British engineer, entrepreneur and inventor, c1880. Whitworth (1803-1887) produced the standard screw thread which bears his name and invented numerous machine tools

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 2007: Clarks Anchor Thread Works, Paisley, Scotland, c1880

Clarks Anchor Thread Works, Paisley, Scotland, c1880. A print from Great Industries of Great Britain, Volume I, published by Cassell Petter and Galpin, (London, Paris, New York, c1880)

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 2007: The spinning mule, c1880

The spinning mule, c1880. A print from Great Industries of Great Britain, Volume I, published by Cassell Petter and Galpin, (London, Paris, New York, c1880)

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 2007: Matchlock, late 17th century, from the Tower of London, (c1880)

Matchlock, late 17th century, from the Tower of London, (c1880). The last matchlock in British service, from the time of William III, (1689-1702)

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 2007: Flax rippling, c1880

Flax rippling, c1880. Agricultural workers processing flax. A print from Great Industries of Great Britain, Volume I, published by Cassell Petter and Galpin, (London, Paris, New York, c1880)

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 2007: Alpaca Sheep, c1880. Artist: JC

Alpaca Sheep, c1880. Artist: JC
Alpaca Sheep, c1880. South American mammal, related to the llama, and noted for its fine wool. A print from Great Industries of Great Britain, Volume I, published by Cassell Petter and Galpin

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 2007: The Slubbing-Billy, c1880

The Slubbing-Billy, c1880. A machine for drawing out and twisting a strand of silk or other yarn in preparation for spinning

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 2007: The spinning room in the Shadwell rope works, c1880

The spinning room in the Shadwell rope works, c1880. A print from Great Industries of Great Britain, Volume I, published by Cassell Petter and Galpin, (London, Paris, New York, c1880)

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 2007: The Treadle spinning wheel, c1880. Artist: RC

The Treadle spinning wheel, c1880. Artist: RC
The Treadle spinning wheel, c1880. A print from Great Industries of Great Britain, Volume I, published by Cassell Petter and Galpin, (London, Paris, New York, c1880)

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 2007: Venetian galley, (c1880)

Venetian galley, (c1880). Galleys, ships propelled using oars, were used from ancient times until at least the 16th century

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 2007: Sir John Brown, British industrialist, c1880

Sir John Brown, British industrialist, c1880. Portrait of Brown (1816-1896), a print from Great Industries of Great Britain, Volume I, published by Cassell Petter and Galpin, (London, Paris)

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 2007: Scutching mill, c1880

Scutching mill, c1880. Preparing flax fibres by beating them. A print from Great Industries of Great Britain, Volume I, published by Cassell Petter and Galpin, (London, Paris, New York, c1880)

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 2007: Central hall of the Royal Army Clothing Depot, Pimlico, c1880

Central hall of the Royal Army Clothing Depot, Pimlico, c1880. A print from Great Industries of Great Britain, Volume I, published by Cassell Petter and Galpin, (London, Paris, New York, c1880)

Background imageImages Dated 5th January 2007: Shipyards on the Tyne, c1880

Shipyards on the Tyne, c1880. A print from Great Industries of Great Britain, Volume I, published by Cassell Petter and Galpin, (London, Paris, New York, c1880)



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