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Background imageIndustry Collection: Women File Cutters at Cammell Lairds, 1917

Women File Cutters at Cammell Lairds, 1917
Passed by the censor 24th April 1917

Background imageIndustry Collection: Rolling Billets, Cammell Laird and Company Ltd. Penistone Steel Works, 1917

Rolling Billets, Cammell Laird and Company Ltd. Penistone Steel Works, 1917
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s00547

Background imageIndustry Collection: Forging Shell, Cammell Laird, Sheffield, Yorkshire, 1917

Forging Shell, Cammell Laird, Sheffield, Yorkshire, 1917
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s00546

Background imageIndustry Collection: Machining Heavy Forgings, Cammell Laird and Company Ltd. Grimesthorpe Works, 1918

Machining Heavy Forgings, Cammell Laird and Company Ltd. Grimesthorpe Works, 1918
See: Visit of Their Majesties King George V and Queen Mary Thursday 14th November 1918 Ref: MP 2601 M

Background imageIndustry Collection: Manufacture of crucible steel, Teeming and Melting, Cammell Laird Ltd

Manufacture of crucible steel, Teeming and Melting, Cammell Laird Ltd. Cyclops Works, Savile Street, Attercliffe, 1916
Cammell Laird and Co. Ltd. (1903) evolved from: Johnson, Cammell and Co. (1837), later Charles Cammell and Co Ltd (1864) ammalgamating with Laird Brothers of Birkenhead

Background imageIndustry Collection: Cyclops Works, forging files, 1918

Cyclops Works, forging files, 1918
Cammell Laird and Co. Ltd. (1903) evolved from: Johnson, Cammell and Co. (1837), later Charles Cammell and Co Ltd (1864) ammalgamating with Laird Brothers of Birkenhead

Background imageIndustry Collection: Running a Large Steel Ingot at Cammel Lairds, Sheffield, Yorkshire, 1916

Running a Large Steel Ingot at Cammel Lairds, Sheffield, Yorkshire, 1916
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s00539

Background imageIndustry Collection: Cyclops Works, Sheffield, Yorkshire, tilting tool steel, 1918

Cyclops Works, Sheffield, Yorkshire, tilting tool steel, 1918
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s00541

Background imageIndustry Collection: Cyclops Works, making Bessemer steel, 1916

Cyclops Works, making Bessemer steel, 1916
Cammell Laird and Co. Ltd. (1903) evolved from: Johnson, Cammell and Co. (1837), later Charles Cammell and Co Ltd (1864) amalgamating with Laird Brothers of Birkenhead

Background imageIndustry Collection: Forging Bloom for Axles, Cammell Laird and Co. Ltd. Sheffield, 1916

Forging Bloom for Axles, Cammell Laird and Co. Ltd. Sheffield, 1916
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s00537

Background imageIndustry Collection: Cutlers at work buffing handles for cutlery, Sheffield, Yorkshire, c. 1900

Cutlers at work buffing handles for cutlery, Sheffield, Yorkshire, c. 1900
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s00347

Background imageIndustry Collection: Etching and marking firms name and trade mark on cutlery, Sheffield, c. 1900

Etching and marking firms name and trade mark on cutlery, Sheffield, c. 1900
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: s00346

Background imageIndustry Collection: Rolling mill at Ibbotson Brothers and Company Limited, manufacturers of steel, saws, files

Rolling mill at Ibbotson Brothers and Company Limited, manufacturers of steel, saws, files, springs, bolts and nuts
Original at Sheffield City Archives ref. LD1145/3/2 (altrefno LD1155/6)Ibbotson Brothers and Company Limited was founded by William Ibbotson in Bridge Street, Sheffield in 1809

Background imageIndustry Collection: Cutlery Manufacture, razor grinding, 1866

Cutlery Manufacture, razor grinding, 1866
Original caption reads - The Steel Manufactures of Sheffield: the Hull, or workshop, of the razor grinder, with the use of the fan [see page 70 ILN, Jan. 20, 1866]

Background imageIndustry Collection: IIlustration from A short account of the founders of the silver

IIlustration from A short account of the founders of the silver and plated establishments in Sheffield, R. M
An original manuscript account illustrated by the author, a man intimately acquainted with the industry at the height of its prosperity.Sheffield City Archives reference: BR/6/14 page 3 (alt. BR/299)

Background imageIndustry Collection: Ivory store cellar, No. 6 Norfolk Street, Joseph Rodgers and Sons Ltd, cutlery manufacturers, 1911

Ivory store cellar, No. 6 Norfolk Street, Joseph Rodgers and Sons Ltd, cutlery manufacturers, 1911
Taken from Under Five Sovereigns by Joseph Rodgers and Sons Ltd, 1911. Local Studies 338.4 SF

Background imageIndustry Collection: Shell Workers, Cammell Laird and Co. Ltd. Sheffield, 1916

Shell Workers, Cammell Laird and Co. Ltd. Sheffield, 1916
World War One, s00540



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