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Images Dated 4th July 2018 (page 8)

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Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: FUSHIN COLLIERY, CHINA

FUSHIN COLLIERY, CHINA
Large scale oil works at the Fushin coal mines, China. Date: 1930s

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: GERMAN TIMBER INDUSTRY

GERMAN TIMBER INDUSTRY
A lumbering team make their way back from the Black Forest, Germany, the horses pulling a heavy cart full of timber. Date: 1930s

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: MARBLE QUARRY

MARBLE QUARRY
A marble quarry at Carrarra, Italy, where oxen are used to convey the loads of hewn marble. Date: 1930s

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: AUSTRALIAN WOOL SCHOOL

AUSTRALIAN WOOL SCHOOL
The Wool Room at a Technical College in Sydney Australia, where students learn how to shear sheep, etc. Date: early 1930s

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: INDIAN COTTON HARVEST

INDIAN COTTON HARVEST
Men and women gathering up the cotton harvest together in India. Date: 1930s

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: ROUGH DIAMONDS

ROUGH DIAMONDS
Rough diamonds on a table in South Africa. Date: 1930s

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: AUSTRALIAN LUMBER WAGONS

AUSTRALIAN LUMBER WAGONS
A convoy of lumber wagons, drawn by cattle, crossing a river in Queensland, Australia. Date: 1930s

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: JOSEPH WEDS MARY

JOSEPH WEDS MARY
The wedding of Joseph and Mary

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: TOOLS FOR MAKING VELVET

TOOLS FOR MAKING VELVET
THE TOOLS FOR MAKING OF VELVET. Date: circa 1730

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: MAKING GLOBES 1930S

MAKING GLOBES 1930S
Making globes: The girl is pasting newspaper over a globe shape. The globe is then baked in an oven until hard. The boy is preparing a half globe for joining. Date: 1930s

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: MOUNTING THE WARP

MOUNTING THE WARP
THE MANNER OF MOUNTING THE WARP (on a cane roll) Date: circa 1730

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: DOUBLING AND UNTANGLING

DOUBLING AND UNTANGLING
THE DOUBLING OF THE TWISTS and THE UNTANGLING OF THE SKAINES (skeins) Date: circa 1730

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: SPINNING WHEEL AND REEL

SPINNING WHEEL AND REEL
THE GREAT SPINNING-WHEEL AND THE REEL Date: circa 1730

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: GLASS MAKING 1755 - 3

GLASS MAKING 1755 - 3
The Grinding Pollishing of PLATE GLASS. Date: 1755

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: GLASS MAKING 1755 - 2

GLASS MAKING 1755 - 2
The Casting and Running of PLATE GLASS. The man in the background is breaking up lumps of raw Glass which will be melted in the furnace. Date: 1755

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: GLASS MAKING 1755 - 1

GLASS MAKING 1755 - 1
Glass makers at work round their furnace. Date: 1755

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: ARTIFICIAL MAGNETS

ARTIFICIAL MAGNETS
The Method of making Artifical MAGNETS - as you see, its very easy when you know how. Date: 1755

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: DEMETER / CERES

DEMETER / CERES
Demeter / Ceres, and Dionysos / Bacchus, depicted on an onyx vase owned by Ferdinand Albrecht, herzog von Braunschweig-Luneberg. (one of two) Date: BCE

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: PULLEYS

PULLEYS Date: 18th century

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: EMBROIDERED TABLECLOTH

EMBROIDERED TABLECLOTH
A finely embroidered tablecloth with a floral design on it. Date: 1930s

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: ENGRAVERS WORKSHOP

ENGRAVERS WORKSHOP
Teams of engravers were employed by illustrated magazines like the Illustrated London News, transforming the artists drawings into blocks for printing. Date: circa 1850

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: THOMSONS ROAD STEAMER

THOMSONS ROAD STEAMER
Thomsons road steamer (traction engine) Enterprise hauling a train of coal wagons. Date: 1870

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: HAULING WOOD, MINNESOTA

HAULING WOOD, MINNESOTA
hauling wood in Minnesota. This enormous stack of logs is piled (how, one wonders ?) onto a sledge which is dragged over the ice by a team of four horses. Date: 1893

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: WINDMILL AMSTERDAM 1672

WINDMILL AMSTERDAM 1672
Many windmills serve the citizens of Amsterdam. Date: 1872

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: COTTON MILL 1902

COTTON MILL 1902
Women work at the winding frames Date: 1902

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: COTTON WEAVING 1902

COTTON WEAVING 1902
Women weave at looms. Date: 1902

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: LONDON GASWORKERS 1870

LONDON GASWORKERS 1870
Gasworks in Lambeth. Date: 1870

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: GRADING DIAMONDS

GRADING DIAMONDS
Diamonds are graded in South Africa Date: 1930s

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: PAINTING POTTERY / 1930S

PAINTING POTTERY / 1930S
Pottery is painted by hand Date: 1930s

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: MINING EMERALDS 1820

MINING EMERALDS 1820
Emeralds being mined by convicts in Muzo, Colombia. Date: 1820

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: STREET ARTIST & KIDS STREET ARTIST & KIDS

STREET ARTIST & KIDS STREET ARTIST & KIDS
An inquisitive little boy and girl try to make out what this street artist is painting. Date: 1930s

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: IRONWORKER 1930S

IRONWORKER 1930S
A metalworker in his workshop puts the finishing touches to an iron basket fire grate. Date: 1930s

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: MINERS AT COAL FACE

MINERS AT COAL FACE
Two miners working at the coal face, one with an electric drill and the other with a pickaxe. Date: 1940s

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: CRAFTING WROUGHT IRON

CRAFTING WROUGHT IRON
A craftsman in a workshop using an acetylene torch to soften an iron rail to make decorative wrought iron pieces Date: 1930s

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: BOYS TAUGHT TRADES

BOYS TAUGHT TRADES
Two boys in a workshop at the London School for Mental Defectives: the children are taught trades such as upholstery, carpentry and boot making Date: 1931

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: METAL WORKER 1960S

METAL WORKER 1960S
A young man welds metal with a blow torch Date: 1960s

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: TRAFALGAR SQUARE 1950S

TRAFALGAR SQUARE 1950S
Two of Londons most famous landmarks, the National Gallery and St. Martin-in-the- Fields church, both in Trafalgar Square. Date: 1950s

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: SPAIN GOYA WAR C1808

SPAIN GOYA WAR C1808
That Is Not To Be Looked At: innocent victims amongst the Spanish population during the Peninsular War. Date: circa 1808

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: SPAIN GOYA WAR VULTURE

SPAIN GOYA WAR VULTURE
The Carnivorous Vulture: a satire on Napoleons arrival in Spain during the Peninsular War. Date: circa 1808

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: VASES MADE

VASES MADE
Vases and jugs being manufactured- one lady looks intent on smashing them Date: 1930s

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: MANUFACTURING GLOBES

MANUFACTURING GLOBES
A man making globes by sticking two halves together Date: 1930s

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: RATS & TRAP C1840 RATS & TRAP C1840

RATS & TRAP C1840 RATS & TRAP C1840
Two black rats nibble at a piece of cheese in a trap. Date: circa 1840

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: 3 RATS NIBBLING 19C

3 RATS NIBBLING 19C
A brown rat, a long-tailed rat and a black rat, all nibbling at morsels of food. Date: late 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: MEISSEN PORCELAIN

MEISSEN PORCELAIN
The Market of Love - a characteristically kitschy example of porcelain work from Meissen, Germany - note that the cupid is held in mid-air - thats craftsmanship ! Date: 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: Bell Rock Lighthouse

Bell Rock Lighthouse, off the coast of Angus, Scotland, is the worlds oldest surviving sea-washed lighthouse. Date: 1854

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: TAKING PRINT C18

TAKING PRINT C18
Taking a print in a French engravers workshop, Date: circa 1760

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: TAKING PRINT FROM PRESS

TAKING PRINT FROM PRESS
An engraver takes a print in a French workshop. Date: 1852

Background imageImages Dated 4th July 2018: JAPANESE WOOD-ENGRAVER

JAPANESE WOOD-ENGRAVER
A Japanese wood-engraver at work at Yokohama. Date: 1864



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