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"Unveiling the Mysteries: The Alchemical Process of Transformation" In the depths of ancient wisdom, lies a hidden treasure known as the Emerald Tablet

Background imageProcess Collection: Wool Winding Machine - Patons & Baldwins

Wool Winding Machine - Patons & Baldwins
A woman worker in dark blue overalls operating and checking a huge wool-winding machine at Patons & Baldwins factory at Darlington

Background imageProcess Collection: Cyan Separation at a printing works

Cyan Separation at a printing works
A printer uses an electronic device to work on the negative image of the blue component of a printed page, known as the cyan separation. Photograph by Heinz Zinram

Background imageProcess Collection: Ryder car disc brake pad machine

Ryder car disc brake pad machine
A factory worker operates a Ryder disc brake pad machine. Photograph by Heinz Zinram

Background imageProcess Collection: Threads entering a weaving machine

Threads entering a weaving machine
A woman factory worker in blue uniform feeds light blue thread into a large piece of (possibly weaving?) machinery at Patons & Baldwins factory in Darlington

Background imageProcess Collection: A Machine Collects Woollen Thread on spools

A Machine Collects Woollen Thread on spools
A factory worker checks a machine rolling yarn onto circular spools, after the wool has been industrially spun at Patons & Baldwins factory in Darlington

Background imageProcess Collection: A Madame Yevonde portrait of Mrs Winston Churchill

A Madame Yevonde portrait of Mrs Winston Churchill
Graciousness, enterprise, dignity, staunchness, a sympathetic outlook and an acute sense of humour are all characteristics of Mrs (Clementine) Churchill

Background imageProcess Collection: French soldiers taking cover from artillery fire inside a ca

French soldiers taking cover from artillery fire inside a ca
A photograph of two French soldiers taking shelter from artillery fire inside a captured German ammunition depot. The Illustrated London News reported that the men were in the process of removing

Background imageProcess Collection: Interior of a Gold Quartz Crushing Battery

Interior of a Gold Quartz Crushing Battery
Interior of a factory in the Thames gold-fields, New Zealand, where the process extracts gold from quartz

Background imageProcess Collection: Louis Philippe Throne

Louis Philippe Throne
The Paris mob process through the streets carrying Louis- Philippes throne, symbol of the monarchy they hate so much : soon they will have an emperor instead

Background imageProcess Collection: Portrait of M. Louis Daguerre

Portrait of M. Louis Daguerre
A portrait of Louis Jacques Maude Daguerre (1789-1851). The French artist was famed for inventing the Daguerretype in conjunction with Joseph Nicephore Niepce

Background imageProcess Collection: Fishing Up Lost Anchors, June 1885

Fishing Up Lost Anchors, June 1885
Engraving of fishermen retrieving a lost anchor, from the Illustrated London News, 27th June 1885. Lost anchors often proved hazardous to fishermens nets

Background imageProcess Collection: America. Photographs of California. Gold washing on the Yuba

America. Photographs of California. Gold washing on the Yuba
Water was indispensible in the gold mining process and the water from the River Yuba was dammed and piped to wash away the sand and quartz from the gold particles

Background imageProcess Collection: A Land-rush in the United States. The crowd waiting to take

A Land-rush in the United States. The crowd waiting to take
Once the Cherokee Indians had been taken off their lands, a land rush was organised where settlers would race to take possession of the land, sometimes shooting rivals in the process

Background imageProcess Collection: Advertisement for Bowns Perfect Process for Bicycle Tyres

Advertisement for Bowns Perfect Process for Bicycle Tyres
Advertisement for the Perfect Process of securing Rubber tyres to rims of bicycles and carriages, as offered by W. Bown of Summer Lane, Birmingham

Background imageProcess Collection: Boiling Clothes

Boiling Clothes
A photograph demonstrating the boiling of " collars, cuffs, laces, and such-like small articles" in a calico bag during the arduous process of washday

Background imageProcess Collection: Gold at Monte Rosa 6

Gold at Monte Rosa 6
The miners of Monte Rosa, Italy, process to their church on the festival of their patron, saint Barbaras Day, 14 December

Background imageProcess Collection: Edwardian Dressmaker

Edwardian Dressmaker
An Edwardian dressmaker, standing beside the pink silk dress she is in the process of making by hand

Background imageProcess Collection: Social / Spanish Process

Social / Spanish Process
Holy Week procession in a Spanish city

Background imageProcess Collection: Tractor Pulling a Plough

Tractor Pulling a Plough
A Devon farmer in the process of ploughing his field into neat furrows using a tractor- driven plough

Background imageProcess Collection: Climbing Factory Chimney

Climbing Factory Chimney
These brave men are climbing a huge factory chimney, risking life and limb in the process

Background imageProcess Collection: Milking by electricity

Milking by electricity
Illustration to show the process of milking cows with the Lawrence-Kennedy cow milker. The sketch also shows in fig.iv and v, a new hand- milking machine invented by Mr. C.S. Padfield of Bath

Background imageProcess Collection: Hats - Beaver-Fur

Hats - Beaver-Fur
The top hats worn by Victorian gents are made from beaver-fur here shown undergoing the bowing process which gives the fur the requisite finish

Background imageProcess Collection: HAT DYEING

HAT DYEING
Except for a few eccentrics, Victorian gentlemen wear their hats any colour they like so long as its black : this is the dyeing process

Background imageProcess Collection: Aquitania Construction

Aquitania Construction
AQUITANIA The Cunard ship Aquitania, on the stocks in the process of construction. 901 feet in length. Scrapped in 1950

Background imageProcess Collection: Cowpers Writing Telegraph

Cowpers Writing Telegraph
A diagram of Cowpers writing telegraph. Invented in 1878 by William Cowper (1819-1893), the machine was able to reproduce a message written some distance away by a process of interrupted electrical

Background imageProcess Collection: Hydrogen for Balloons

Hydrogen for Balloons
Henri Giffard developed a process for the preparation of hydrogen gas for air balloons and dirigibles. His first dirigible flight took place in 1852 from Paris to Trappes

Background imageProcess Collection: Fete at Bern - 2

Fete at Bern - 2
At the fifth grand centennial fete at Bern the Corps Historique process grandly in the market place

Background imageProcess Collection: Paranormal / Stigmata

Paranormal / Stigmata
A nun receives the stigmata of Jesuss wounds directly from Jesus himself, an interesting illustration which depicts the actual process, whereby the marks are transmitted by rays

Background imageProcess Collection: Hatmaking Machine

Hatmaking Machine
An interesting and intriguing hatmaking machine which is shown here in the process of flattening a hat brim

Background imageProcess Collection: Mary Queen of Heaven

Mary Queen of Heaven
Arrived in Heaven, she is given a crown by God and her son Jesus, while the Holy Spirit in the form of a dove flutters above them and angels express their admiration

Background imageProcess Collection: Mr Popple and the Lady

Mr Popple and the Lady
Mr Popple gets in the way of a young lady in the process of negotiating a fence

Background imageProcess Collection: Aswan Dam, Aswan, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Aswan Dam, Aswan, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageProcess Collection: Old kilns for processing mercury, Mineral de Pozos (Pozos), a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Old kilns for processing mercury, Mineral de Pozos (Pozos), a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Guanajuato State, Mexico, North America

Background imageProcess Collection: Salt pans, Saline, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Salt pans, Saline, Sicily, Italy, Europe

Background imageProcess Collection: The Norquest fish processing plant in Petersburg, Southeast Alaska, USA. Shown here processing fresh

The Norquest fish processing plant in Petersburg, Southeast Alaska, USA. Shown here processing fresh
Michael S. Nolan / SplashdownDirect

Background imageProcess Collection: Octopus and fish drying in the sun at Sempornas fish market

Octopus and fish drying in the sun at Sempornas fish market, Semporna, Sabah, Malaysia, island of Borneo, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageProcess Collection: Geo-thermal power plant

Geo-thermal power plant, Svartsengi, Iceland

Background imageProcess Collection: Grape juice being poured into fermentation tanks, Chateau Crozet Bages

Grape juice being poured into fermentation tanks, Chateau Crozet Bages, Pauillac, Gironde, France, Europe

Background imageProcess Collection: Racking grape juice into fermentation tanks, Chateau Crozet Bages, Pauillac

Racking grape juice into fermentation tanks, Chateau Crozet Bages, Pauillac, Gironde, France, Europe

Background imageProcess Collection: Chiquicamata Coppermine, Atacama Desert, Chile, South America

Chiquicamata Coppermine, Atacama Desert, Chile, South America

Background imageProcess Collection: Salt pans and volcanoes in the background, near Yaiza, Lanzarote, Canary Islands

Salt pans and volcanoes in the background, near Yaiza, Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain, Atlantic, Europe

Background imageProcess Collection: Sand dunes near Lagoa Bonita, Parque Nacional dos Lencois Maranhenses, Brazil

Sand dunes near Lagoa Bonita, Parque Nacional dos Lencois Maranhenses, Brazil, South America

Background imageProcess Collection: Henry Cort / Iln 1856

Henry Cort / Iln 1856
HENRY CORT Inventor of the puddling process

Background imageProcess Collection: Jan Baptista Van Helmont

Jan Baptista Van Helmont
JAN BAPTISTA VAN HELMONT Flemish chemist, invented the word gas, proposed interesting theories about gases and the digestive process

Background imageProcess Collection: Serge Voronoff

Serge Voronoff
SERGE VORONOFF Russian physician working in Paris, transplant pioneer whose rejuvenation process was very fashionable in the 1920s

Background imageProcess Collection: Woman Peels Pears 1930S

Woman Peels Pears 1930S
A woman peels some pears in the process of making pear ginger jam, whilst sitting at the kitchen table

Background imageProcess Collection: Flax Heckling

Flax Heckling
Flax heckling - a process in the production of Linen

Background imageProcess Collection: Krupps Bessemer Machine

Krupps Bessemer Machine
Krupps old Bessemer machine



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"Unveiling the Mysteries: The Alchemical Process of Transformation" In the depths of ancient wisdom, lies a hidden treasure known as the Emerald Tablet, Smaragdine Table or Tabula Smaragdina. This enigmatic artifact holds within it the secrets of alchemy and the transformative power of process. Centuries ago, in the hallowed halls of monastic life, Dom Perignon, a monk with an insatiable curiosity for creation, embarked on his own journey. Through meticulous experimentation and unwavering dedication to perfection, he discovered the art of champagne-making – a process that would forever change our celebrations. Amidst bustling offices in 1920s America stood leggy secretaries who were instrumental in driving progress forward. With their typewriters clacking away tirelessly, they became an integral part of every business process. While most slumbered peacefully at 2 am, Carthusian monks silently processed to matins. In their devotion to prayer and contemplation during these early hours, they found solace and enlightenment through this sacred ritualistic process. Across oceans and borders stood Bessemer converters in Longwy steelworks; towering giants shaping molten metal into strength. Their fiery dance symbolized industrial progress as France's steel industry thrived through this revolutionary manufacturing process. In Pembrokeshire's rugged landscape lay Porthgain lime workings - a testament to human endeavor against nature's forces. Here men labored relentlessly using age-old processes to extract limestone from Mother Earth's embrace; transforming raw material into building blocks for civilization. Madame Yevonde captured Baba Beaton's essence through her lens - immortalizing her beauty amidst vibrant colors. A portrait created with mastery and precision; showcasing both artist’s creative process intertwined with Baba’s captivating allure. The nostalgic charm of wrapping gifts in 1950s brought joyous anticipation during festive seasons. Each fold carefully executed by loving hands, the process of gift-giving became an art form in itself.