Industries Collection (page 13)
Industries have shaped the world we live in, from the bustling cotton mills of Manchester to the iconic sculptures that adorn cities like Moscow
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Industries have shaped the world we live in, from the bustling cotton mills of Manchester to the iconic sculptures that adorn cities like Moscow. The vibrant colours of a modern cotton mill, captured in a lithograph, remind us of the industrial revolution and its impact on society. In contrast, a black and white photograph showcases Vera Mukhina's masterpiece "Worker and Kolkhoz Woman, " symbolizing unity and strength amidst Soviet industry. This sculpture stands as a testament to the power of art to inspire generations. Moving into Lady Lavery's sitting room, we glimpse elegance intertwined with industry. Her refined taste reflects an era when they were flourishing, creating opportunities for luxury goods and leisurely pursuits. The ICIS Imperial Image takes us further into the realm of technology-driven industries. It represents progress through innovation, reminding us how advancements shape our lives today. EH Industries' EH101 PP5 helicopter reminds us of aerospace industries that push boundaries in engineering excellence. From its early days as EH Industries to becoming AgustaWestland later on, this aircraft exemplifies human ingenuity taking flight. Sri Lanka's tea plantations stand tall among other thriving industries on this beautiful island nation. Known for its rich flavors worldwide, Ceylon tea is just one example of how agriculture can transform economies while preserving natural beauty. A serene lithograph captures Barking Reach at dawn—a reminder that even within bustling industrial landscapes lies tranquility waiting to be discovered by those who seek it out. The engraving depicting a wheelwright harkens back to traditional craftsmanship—an essential industry before mechanization took over production processes. It serves as a tribute to skilled artisans whose work laid foundations for future innovations. On Norfolk's shingle beach stands a tractor beside a landed fishing boat—symbols of two interconnected industries: farming and fishing. These trades sustain communities along coastal regions worldwide while providing nourishment for countless people around the globe. The First World War brought forth destructive industries, like the fearsome Big Bertha M42.