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Manufacturer Collection (page 26)

"Unleashing Creativity and Precision: The Art of Manufacturing" Step back in time to the 1890s

Background imageManufacturer Collection: C-P Oberkampf

C-P Oberkampf
CHRISTOPHE-PHILIPPE OBERKAMPF German-born manufacturer who introduced important technology into the French cotton industry

Background imageManufacturer Collection: Thonet Furniture Shop

Thonet Furniture Shop
The THONET-HAUS in Stefansplatz, Vienna - the furniture manufacturer noted for its invention of bent-wood chairs

Background imageManufacturer Collection: Motor Cycle Tanks 2

Motor Cycle Tanks 2
MOTOR CYCLE TANKS - 2 The fuel tank is the most distinctive feature of the machine, each manufacturer adopting his own colour and style. Here are 16 of them

Background imageManufacturer Collection: Motor Cycle Tanks 1

Motor Cycle Tanks 1
MOTOR CYCLE TANKS - 1 The fuel tank is the most distinctive feature of the machine, each manufacturer adopting his own colour and style. Here are 16 of them

Background imageManufacturer Collection: Sir Henry Doulton

Sir Henry Doulton
SIR HENRY DOULTON Pottery inventor and manufacturer

Background imageManufacturer Collection: Arms of Queen Alexandra

Arms of Queen Alexandra
The badge or coat of arms used to signify that a manufacturer has been granted the Royal Appointment of Her Majesty The Queen. In this case Queen Alexandra

Background imageManufacturer Collection: Arms of Pss of Wales

Arms of Pss of Wales
Prince of Wales Feathers: in this case used to signify that a manufacturer has been granted the Royal Appointment of the Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales

Background imageManufacturer Collection: Events / France / Revolution

Events / France / Revolution
Riot at Maison Reveillon, wallpaper manufacturer

Background imageManufacturer Collection: Sir William Armstrong

Sir William Armstrong
SIR WILLIAM GEORGE ARMSTRONG, Baron Armstrong Engineer, inventor and arms manufacturer

Background imageManufacturer Collection: FORD (1863 - 1947)

FORD (1863 - 1947)
HENRY FORD - American automobile manufacturer

Background imageManufacturer Collection: Sir Titus Salt, manufacturer, MP and philanthropist

Sir Titus Salt, manufacturer, MP and philanthropist
Sir Titus Salt, 1st Baronet, manufacturer, MP and philanthropist. He founded a new town, Saltaire, in 1853 in the Bradford area of Yorkshire, and built houses there for his workforce

Background imageManufacturer Collection: NOBEL (1833 - 1896)

NOBEL (1833 - 1896)
ALFRED NOBEL Swedish inventor, manufacturer and prize-giver aged about 50 (ca 1883)



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"Unleashing Creativity and Precision: The Art of Manufacturing" Step back in time to the 1890s, where a Singer sewing machine ad showcases the ingenuity and craftsmanship of manufacturers. Witness the intricate details and flawless stitching that revolutionized the world of fashion. Travel to Kirkcaldy, Scotland, with an advert from Barry, Ostlere & Shepherd Ltd. Experience their dedication to quality as they bring forth innovative products that enhance our daily lives. Indulge in Suze Alcoholic Drinks, crafted by skilled artisans who blend flavors with expertise. Savor every sip knowing it was meticulously manufactured for your enjoyment. Enter the bustling Clement-Talbot Motor Works in London's engine room. Marvel at the symphony of machinery as skilled workers assemble automobiles that would shape transportation history forever. Journey back to the 1800s when glass blowing thrived in British factories. Witness master craftsmen shaping molten glass into exquisite works of art through their unwavering skill and precision. Amesbury, Massachusetts welcomes you to Merrimac Hat Factory - a hub of creativity where hats are meticulously crafted by expert hands. Admire their attention to detail as each hat becomes a statement piece. Join Henry Ford and his son Edsel on a ride through time in their 1905 Ford Model F. Embrace innovation as this visionary manufacturer paves the way for mass production and affordable automobiles. Transport yourself further into Britain's industrial past, where glass factory workers showcase their dexterity amidst fiery furnaces. Their teamwork brings forth stunning glassware cherished around the globe. Experience elegance redefined with an English Rose dream corselette from 1952 - an epitome of beauty designed by passionate manufacturers who understand women's desires for comfort without compromising style. Discover Joseph Gray and Sons' legacy as surgical instrument makers at Boston Street's Truss Works. Trust these meticulous craftsmen whose instruments save lives while embodying precision and care.