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"Sawing: A Historical Perspective on Precision and Perseverance" Medical / Amputation / Arm: From ancient times to modern medicine

Background imageSawing Collection: Postcard of Loggers and Giant Fir. ca. 1916, 150-Giant Fir. One of the Big Trees of the West

Postcard of Loggers and Giant Fir. ca. 1916, 150-Giant Fir. One of the Big Trees of the West

Background imageSawing Collection: Making A Surfboard

Making A Surfboard
Santa Cruz, California: c. 1959. A surfer cuts out his new board with a saw while his girlfriend holds things steady

Background imageSawing Collection: Cutting Giant Ears Of Corn

Cutting Giant Ears Of Corn
Iowa: c. 1910. Three farmers saw up huge ears of corn for an even larger pig

Background imageSawing Collection: Chopping and Sawing, Lumbering, Canada, Nineteenth Century Engraving

Chopping and Sawing, Lumbering, Canada, Nineteenth Century Engraving

Background imageSawing Collection: Forestry worker loading timber onto logging and splitter bench, Cumbria, England, May

Forestry worker loading timber onto logging and splitter bench, Cumbria, England, May

Background imageSawing Collection: Stack of firewood coming from tractor powered sawbench and splitter, Cumbria, England, May

Stack of firewood coming from tractor powered sawbench and splitter, Cumbria, England, May

Background imageSawing Collection: Siege of leningrad (sawing-wood for fuel)

Siege of leningrad (sawing-wood for fuel)

Background imageSawing Collection: Tsar nicholas ll cutting wood with pierre gilliard, the tutor of tsarevich (prince) alexei

Tsar nicholas ll cutting wood with pierre gilliard, the tutor of tsarevich (prince) alexei, during their imprisonment in tobolsk in 1918

Background imageSawing Collection: Using a small saw to prune out thick old branches at the base of a blackcurrant plant, close-up

Using a small saw to prune out thick old branches at the base of a blackcurrant plant, close-up

Background imageSawing Collection: Sawing a branch off a tree

Sawing a branch off a tree

Background imageSawing Collection: Timber saw, artwork

Timber saw, artwork
Timber saw. Computer artwork of a timber saw that is powered by a watermill (not seen). The watermill drives the wheel at top, which moves the saw in the horizontal plane

Background imageSawing Collection: Greed, conceptual artwork C014 / 0667

Greed, conceptual artwork C014 / 0667
Greed, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageSawing Collection: Dental file, circa 1860 C017 / 8365

Dental file, circa 1860 C017 / 8365
Dental file dating from around 1860, England. This instrument is made from steel with an ivory handle. Dental files were used in early dentistry to create separations between the teeth

Background imageSawing Collection: Entertainment for National Fire Service firefighters

Entertainment for National Fire Service firefighters -- sawing the lady in half!

Background imageSawing Collection: Sawing up - the first log

Sawing up - the first log, Lees farm Mangwe River. February 1879. Sketch 35 from a collection of original sketches by Thomas Baines (1859-1871)

Background imageSawing Collection: London Fire Brigade HQ workshop, Lambeth

London Fire Brigade HQ workshop, Lambeth
Men at work in the London Fire Brigade HQ workshop, Lambeth

Background imageSawing Collection: COLONIAL SAWYER, 18th C. A colonial American sawyer. Line engraving, late 18th century

COLONIAL SAWYER, 18th C. A colonial American sawyer. Line engraving, late 18th century

Background imageSawing Collection: COLONIAL SAWYER. A colonial American sawyer. Line engraving, late 18th century

COLONIAL SAWYER. A colonial American sawyer. Line engraving, late 18th century

Background imageSawing Collection: Men sawing planks using saw pit, with one top-dog and two under-dogs, Dibru-Saikhowa, Assam

Men sawing planks using saw pit, with one top-dog and two under-dogs, Dibru-Saikhowa, Assam, India, february

Background imageSawing Collection: The Pageant of the Child, Wandsworth, London

The Pageant of the Child, Wandsworth, London
Scene from The Pageant of the Child, a set of beautifully staged tableaux produced by the Waifs and Strays Society at Wandsworth Town Hall, London

Background imageSawing Collection: Land Girls with Logs

Land Girls with Logs
Two Land Girls, part of the Womens Land Army during World War Two, sawing large felled trees into logs with manual saws. Date: early 1940s

Background imageSawing Collection: Polish Rover Scout Instructors / Leaders

Polish Rover Scout Instructors / Leaders
Polish Rover Scout Instructors/Leaders. circa 1930s

Background imageSawing Collection: Girl Takes Doll to Shop

Girl Takes Doll to Shop
A young girl takes her doll to a carpentry shop and asks them if they would mend her doll, whose head has fallen off. Date: 1879

Background imageSawing Collection: Timber mill sawing machine

Timber mill sawing machine. Worker placing uncut wooden planks on a sawing machine in a timber mill. The machine moves the uncut planks on a conveyor belt

Background imageSawing Collection: Commercial forestry

Commercial forestry. Machine being used to fell a tree

Background imageSawing Collection: Forest worker sawing timber

Forest worker sawing timber with a chainsaw

Background imageSawing Collection: Sawmill

Sawmill. Worker operating a saw at a sawmill

Background imageSawing Collection: Plantation forestry, 19th century

Plantation forestry, 19th century
Plantation forestry, 19th-century artwork. Loggers working in tandem with a large hand-saw to fell a large pine tree on a plantation in the USA

Background imageSawing Collection: Chain mortiser saw, 19th century

Chain mortiser saw, 19th century
Chain mortiser saw, 19th-century artwork. This type of saw is designed to cut square holes in wood, here in a plank being held in place by a clamp

Background imageSawing Collection: Sawmill, 16th century artwork

Sawmill, 16th century artwork. This sawmill is being operated by pulling on a rope attached to a crank and pulley system. This powers a vertical chainsaw

Background imageSawing Collection: Clog makers in the Wye Valley, Mid Wales

Clog makers in the Wye Valley, Mid Wales
A large group of clog makers in the Wye Valley, probably in the Mid Wales area

Background imageSawing Collection: Loggers at work in the Far East

Loggers at work in the Far East
A group of loggers at work with a rectangular saw, somewhere in the Far East

Background imageSawing Collection: Boys chop wood, NIPRCC East Harling, Norfolk

Boys chop wood, NIPRCC East Harling, Norfolk
Boys chopping and sawing wood at the East Harling, Norfolk, branch of the National Institutions for Persons Requiring Care and Control

Background imageSawing Collection: Bethlehem - Working Mother-of-Pearl

Bethlehem - Working Mother-of-Pearl
Working Mother-of-Pearl used (amongst other things) in the decoration of furniture and small decorative items in Bethlehem, then very much part of the Ottoman Empire

Background imageSawing Collection: Charcoal works - Quay de Grenelle, Paris

Charcoal works - Quay de Grenelle, Paris
Piles of wood at a charcoal works, Paris

Background imageSawing Collection: Carpenters saw a large log

Carpenters saw a large log
A team of carpenters use a long two-person saw to split a large trunk log into planks. Watercolour Painting by Malcolm Greensmith

Background imageSawing Collection: Sawing a large plank

Sawing a large plank
Two carpenters use a large upright saw to split a large wooden plank. A colleague is signalling a break with the arrival of a cup of tea, whilst two boys look on with keen interest

Background imageSawing Collection: Tiny Town carpenters constructing a shop

Tiny Town carpenters constructing a shop
A group of Tiny Town carpenters constructing a shop, part of a Tiny Town exhibition at Olympia, West London

Background imageSawing Collection: Two men sawing a log, Madhya Pradesh, India

Two men sawing a log, Madhya Pradesh, India
Two native men sawing through a large log in Madhya Pradesh Province, Central India. Photograph by Ralph Ponsonby Watts

Background imageSawing Collection: Seasons / December / Trees

Seasons / December / Trees
Chopping down trees with an axe and sawing timber into logs

Background imageSawing Collection: Carpenter at Work / Sawing

Carpenter at Work / Sawing
A carpenter uses a large frame saw to split a thin piece of wood held tightly to his bench

Background imageSawing Collection: Timber Sawing / 1835

Timber Sawing / 1835
The Sawyer

Background imageSawing Collection: Building from Wood

Building from Wood

Background imageSawing Collection: Ice sculptor at work

Ice sculptor at work, Hokkaido, Japan, Asia

Background imageSawing Collection: Sawing a Tree

Sawing a Tree
A pair of fellers saw into the base of a tree. The law states they must cut not more than 6 inches from the ground so as to get as much timber as possible from each tree

Background imageSawing Collection: Sawing Firewood

Sawing Firewood
Sawing logs for firewood

Background imageSawing Collection: German farmer pruning his birch trees

German farmer pruning his birch trees
A German farmer prunes his silver birch trees after the winter storms, while ploughing goes on in the field below



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"Sawing: A Historical Perspective on Precision and Perseverance" Medical / Amputation / Arm: From ancient times to modern medicine, the saw has played a crucial role in surgical procedures such as arm amputations, aiding doctors in saving lives and restoring hope. Medical / Amputation / Leg: The precision of a surgeon's hand combined with the power of a saw has transformed countless lives through leg amputations, enabling individuals to overcome adversity and embrace new beginnings. The bottom sawyer in a saw pit cutting a timber log into planks: In the depths of Portland Prison, Dorset, skilled craftsmen used their strength and expertise to turn rough logs into finely cut planks that would shape structures for generations to come. Women lumberjacks sawing trees during WW1: As men went off to war during World War I, courageous women stepped up as lumberjacks, fearlessly wielding their saws amidst towering trees, proving that gender was no barrier when it came to hard work and determination. C17 Woodworkers/Woodcut: In the 17th century, woodworkers honed their craft using traditional tools like handsaws and chisels - skillfully transforming raw timber into intricate furniture pieces that still stand as testaments to their artistry today. Sawing timber in Manchuria, China - early 1900s: Against breathtaking landscapes of Manchuria's forests stood determined workers who tirelessly wielded their saws day after day; each stroke bringing them closer to building vibrant communities from nature's bounty. Sawing timber at St Beat Marble Quarry Haute-Garonne France: Amidst rugged terrains of Haute-Garonne France lies St Beat Marble Quarry where skilled artisans employed precise cuts with powerful blades – turning massive marble blocks into exquisite works of art that adorned grand buildings worldwide. Sawing wood in China, early 1900s.