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A Wax Taper-making Plant 1917
 
The Candle-moulding Room c1917
 
Stamping Blocks of Soap c1917
 
Fixing Spout on a Teapot c1917
 
Trimming up parts of raw clay c1917
 
A Biscuit Oven filled with Seggars s. AA are the flues c1917
 
Diagram of Hand-loom c1917
 
Diagram of the Jacquard Loom c1917
 
General View of Spinning-room c1917
 
A Weaving-shed c1917
 
Removing Biscuits from Oven c1917
 
Section of Blast Furnace c1917
 
Bessemer's Steel-converting Apparatus c1917
 
Sand-blasting Gear Wheels c1917
 
An Electroplating Outfit c1917
 
The Foundry at Swindon Works c1917
 
Scene in a Boiler-shop c1917
 
Forging a Blade c1917
 
A midget radio cabinet in wood veneer, with aluminum grill and dials 1935. Artist: Dana Merrill
 
Bowmans - Visit our Exhibition of Modern Furniture and Fabrics 1935
 
The Thrust of the Modern Liner's Mighty Engines 1936
 
Top Deck of the Strathmore with modern lifeboats 1936
 
A Salvage Triumph. The cruiser Gladiator, supported by salvage tugs 1908, (1936)
 
Gracefully Riding the Seas 1936
 
The Yacht that sailed round the world 1936
 
A Modern Ulysses. Gerbault photographed at Suva, in the Fiji Islands 1936
 
Launching of giant new British liner the RMS Queen Mary, September 26, 1934 (1936)
 
Merchant Ship Types. No. 19 - A River Amazon Trade Cargo-Passenger Ship 1937
 
American Naval Diver wears three-fingered watertight rubber gloves 1937
 
The Irish Minstrel, a wooden three-masted schooner 1937
 
Natives loading bananas at Kingston, Jamaica, chant Scottish psalms 1937
 
Ross's Antarctic Voyage in the Erebus and the Teror, November 12, 1840 1937
 
French Antarctic Expedition under Captain JSC Dumont d'Urville, August 1833 1937
 
A Twin-Screw motorship, the Stirling Castle built by Harland and Wolff 1937
 
The Attractive Colouring of the Union Castle liner Stirling Castle 1937
 
The Ship that Became A Dry Dock 1937
 
The fine Staircase Hall in the First Lord's residence at the Admiralty 1937
 
Sailing Into Newlyn Harbour, the Isabella, a two-masted Lancashire type schooner 1937
 
A Training Ship for Fifty-Two Years, the Joseph Conrad is now registered as a yacht 1937
 
Scene near the Bank, 1781 (1920). Artist: Thomas Malton I
 
Smithfield Market, 1810 1920. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson
 
HRH Duchess of York with Duke of York, launching Strathmore on April 4, 1935 (1936) Creator: Unknown
 
1936 world's fastest single-engined boat Miss Britain III 1936
 
The Landing Stage at Liverpool 1936
 
Vessels sail from Liverpool to ports all over the world, from the River Mersey 1936
 
Brikenhead Docks lie on the Cheshire side of the River Mersey 1936
 
Leaving the Landing Stage at Liverpool 1936
 
Modern liners for Far Eastern Services of the German Lloyd Line built in 1935 1937
 
Drake's flagship on his voyage round the world, replica 1937
 
Three Funnels of the Monarch of Bermuda, the Furness Withy luxury liner 1937
 
All Electric from Stem to Stern - The Monarch of Bermuda 1937
 
First-Class Dining Saloon in the Queen of Bermuda 1937
 
Last Moments of the Sinking Battleship HMS Victoria, 1893 1937
 
Rhe largest British racing yachts compete during Cowes Week 1937
 
Seen from a crane, the River Clyde has appearance of a long narrow dock basin 1937
 
Fitting-Out Basin of John Brown and Company's shipbuilding yard at Clydebank 1937
 
HMS Hood was laid down in 1916 and completed in 1920 1937
 
Shore End of a submarine cable is generally laid from a lighter 1937
 
One of the Most Popular Transatlantic Liners, the Mauretania at Southampton 1937
 
An Orient Liner berthed in Woolloomooloo Bay 1937