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Machinery Metal Print Collection (#6)

Step back in time and explore the awe-inspiring world of industrial revolution machinery with our Historic Metal Prints collection from Media Storehouse. These intricately detailed metal prints showcase the power and innovation of historic machinery, transporting you back to an era of progress and ingenuity. Each print is meticulously crafted to bring out the textures and patterns of the machinery, making them a stunning addition to any home or office space. Hang these prints in your living room, study, or workshop as a conversation starter or a source of inspiration. With their timeless design and high-quality finish, these metal prints are sure to be cherished for generations to come.

365 Metal Prints

Background imageMachinery Metal Print Collection: Steam plow on a Dakota farm, 1890s

Steam plow on a Dakota farm, 1890s
Farmer using a steam plow in the Dakotas, 1890s. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageMachinery Metal Print Collection: R. Hornsby and Sons washing, wringing and mangling machine. From A Concise History of The

R. Hornsby and Sons washing, wringing and mangling machine. From A Concise History of The International Exhibition of 1862, published 1862

Background imageMachinery Metal Print Collection: B. D. Taplin and Cos Lincoln Traction Engine, 1862. From A Concise History of The International

B. D. Taplin and Cos Lincoln Traction Engine, 1862. From A Concise History of The International Exhibition of 1862
B.D. Taplin and Cos Lincoln Traction Engine, 1862. From A Concise History of The International Exhibition of 1862, published 1862

Background imageMachinery Metal Print Collection: Merryweather and Sons steam pumper fire engine, 1862. From A Concise History of The International

Merryweather and Sons steam pumper fire engine, 1862. From A Concise History of The International Exhibition of 1862, published 1862

Background imageMachinery Metal Print Collection: An ice locomotive, designed by Nathaniel Grew and sent to Russia in 1861 for work on the River

An ice locomotive, designed by Nathaniel Grew and sent to Russia in 1861 for work on the River Neva for the conveyance of goods and passengers

Background imageMachinery Metal Print Collection: Horizontal double-action farm, mansion or factory fire engine

Horizontal double-action farm, mansion or factory fire engine. From A Concise History of The International Exhibition of 1862, published 1862

Background imageMachinery Metal Print Collection: Self-acting and double-geared radial drilling and boring machine

Self-acting and double-geared radial drilling and boring machine. From A Concise History of The International Exhibition of 1862, published 1862

Background imageMachinery Metal Print Collection: Merryweather and Sons improved London Brigade fire engine, 1862

Merryweather and Sons improved London Brigade fire engine, 1862. From A Concise History of The International Exhibition of 1862, published 1862

Background imageMachinery Metal Print Collection: A breaker carding machine used in the cotton and textile industry

A breaker carding machine used in the cotton and textile industry. Carding is a technique used to disentangle, clean, and mix fibres such as cotton or wool

Background imageMachinery Metal Print Collection: The Self-Acting Mule, one of the most important inventions in the textile industry of the 19th

The Self-Acting Mule, one of the most important inventions in the textile industry of the 19th century as human assistance was not required, it could spin all types of yarns, fine as well as coarse

Background imageMachinery Metal Print Collection: Carding engine. Carding is a mechanical process which disentangles, cleans and intermixes fibres

Carding engine. Carding is a mechanical process which disentangles, cleans and intermixes fibres. From A Concise History of The International Exhibition of 1862, published 1862

Background imageMachinery Metal Print Collection: Interior view of the George Spill & Co. works, vegetable leather, leather cloths

Interior view of the George Spill & Co. works, vegetable leather, leather cloths, waterproof textiles, and machinery-brand manufacturers, seen here one of the machinery rooms

Background imageMachinery Metal Print Collection: Avelings Agricultural Locomotive. From A Concise History of The International Exhibition of 1862

Avelings Agricultural Locomotive. From A Concise History of The International Exhibition of 1862, published 1862

Background imageMachinery Metal Print Collection: The spinning mule, a machine used to spin cotton and other fibres

The spinning mule, a machine used to spin cotton and other fibres. From Le Savant du Foyer ou Notions Scientifiques Sur Les Objets Usuels de la Vie, published 1864

Background imageMachinery Metal Print Collection: Harvesting and food preparing machinery. From A Concise History of The International Exhibition of

Harvesting and food preparing machinery. From A Concise History of The International Exhibition of 1862, published 1862

Background imageMachinery Metal Print Collection: R. Hornsby and Sons portable double-cylinder steam engine. From A Concise History of The

R. Hornsby and Sons portable double-cylinder steam engine. From A Concise History of The International Exhibition of 1862, published 1862

Background imageMachinery Metal Print Collection: W. Crosskills three horse reaping machine. From A Concise History of The International Exhibition

W. Crosskills three horse reaping machine. From A Concise History of The International Exhibition of 1862, published 1862

Background imageMachinery Metal Print Collection: Jointed clod crusher. From A Concise History of The International Exhibition of 1862, published 1862

Jointed clod crusher. From A Concise History of The International Exhibition of 1862, published 1862

Background imageMachinery Metal Print Collection: W. Roberts Portable Hand Engine in Running Order. From A Concise History of The International

W. Roberts Portable Hand Engine in Running Order. From A Concise History of The International Exhibition of 1862, published 1862

Background imageMachinery Metal Print Collection: A compund rotary washing machine with rollers for wringing or mangling, designed by Richard Lansdale

A compund rotary washing machine with rollers for wringing or mangling, designed by Richard Lansdale. From A Concise History of The International Exhibition of 1862, published 1862

Background imageMachinery Metal Print Collection: Thomas Bradfords washing machine combined with wringing and mangling apparatus

Thomas Bradfords washing machine combined with wringing and mangling apparatus. Specially adapted for use in large hotels and public institutions

Background imageMachinery Metal Print Collection: A Mains printing machine for bookwork and job printing. From A Concise History of The

A Mains printing machine for bookwork and job printing. From A Concise History of The International Exhibition of 1862, published 1862

Background imageMachinery Metal Print Collection: Patent brick moulding and pressing machine. From A Concise History of The International Exhibition

Patent brick moulding and pressing machine. From A Concise History of The International Exhibition of 1862, published 1862

Background imageMachinery Metal Print Collection: Slasher sizing machine, used for strengthening the warp by adding starch to reduce breakage of

Slasher sizing machine, used for strengthening the warp by adding starch to reduce breakage of the yarns, built by J. Harrison & Sons

Background imageMachinery Metal Print Collection: The Blackburn power loom invented by William Dickinson & Sons

The Blackburn power loom invented by William Dickinson & Sons. From A Concise History of The International Exhibition of 1862, published 1862

Background imageMachinery Metal Print Collection: An envelope folding machine. From The History of Progress in Great Britain, published 1866

An envelope folding machine. From The History of Progress in Great Britain, published 1866

Background imageMachinery Metal Print Collection: Cylinder-printing a repeating pattern onto a roll of calico cloth

Cylinder-printing a repeating pattern onto a roll of calico cloth. From The History of Progress in Great Britain, published 1866

Background imageMachinery Metal Print Collection: The drawing frame or spinning frame, a machine for drawing, winding

The drawing frame or spinning frame, a machine for drawing, winding and twisting yarn operated by drawing cotton or wool through pairs of successively faster rollers

Background imageMachinery Metal Print Collection: Greenwood and Batleys band saw. From The National Encyclopaedia

Greenwood and Batleys band saw. From The National Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, published c.1890; Illustration

Background imageMachinery Metal Print Collection: Steam powered pumps at the Chaillot fire station, Paris, France circa 1850

Steam powered pumps at the Chaillot fire station, Paris, France circa 1850. After a mid 19th century illustration; Illustration

Background imageMachinery Metal Print Collection: Dickinsons 37 inch Reed space loom. From The National Encyclopaedia

Dickinsons 37 inch Reed space loom. From The National Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, published c.1890

Background imageMachinery Metal Print Collection: Platts power loom for plain weaving. From The National Encyclopaedia

Platts power loom for plain weaving. From The National Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, published c.1890

Background imageMachinery Metal Print Collection: Ferrabee and Cos wool lap machine. From The National Encyclopaedia

Ferrabee and Cos wool lap machine. From The National Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, published c.1890

Background imageMachinery Metal Print Collection: An early 20th century letter-copying machine. From The Business Encyclopaedia and Legal Adviser

An early 20th century letter-copying machine. From The Business Encyclopaedia and Legal Adviser, published 1907

Background imageMachinery Metal Print Collection: A 19th century steam printing machine. From Old England: A Pictorial Museum, published 1847

A 19th century steam printing machine. From Old England: A Pictorial Museum, published 1847

Background imageMachinery Metal Print Collection: Cotton (coloured engraving)

Cotton (coloured engraving)
2800845 Cotton (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Cotton. Double page illustration contained in one of the series of Les Recreations Instructives)

Background imageMachinery Metal Print Collection: Cannon-boring machinery, 18th century

Cannon-boring machinery, 18th century. Copperplate engraving by Wilson Lowry after a drawing by John Farey Jr. from Abraham Rees Cyclopedia or Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Literature

Background imageMachinery Metal Print Collection: Richard Arkwrights Water Frame. From Nuestro Siglo, Published 1883

Richard Arkwrights Water Frame. From Nuestro Siglo, Published 1883

Background imageMachinery Metal Print Collection: Hydraulic Ram, 19Th Century. From Cyclopaedia Of Useful Arts And Manufactures By Charles Tomlinson

Hydraulic Ram, 19Th Century. From Cyclopaedia Of Useful Arts And Manufactures By Charles Tomlinson

Background imageMachinery Metal Print Collection: James Nasmyths Patent Steam Hammer. From Cyclopaedia Of Useful Arts And Manufactures By Charles

James Nasmyths Patent Steam Hammer. From Cyclopaedia Of Useful Arts And Manufactures By Charles Tomlinson

Background imageMachinery Metal Print Collection: Double Cylinder Printing Machine. From Cyclopaedia Of Useful Arts And Manufactures By Charles

Double Cylinder Printing Machine. From Cyclopaedia Of Useful Arts And Manufactures By Charles Tomlinson

Background imageMachinery Metal Print Collection: Paper Making Machine, 19Th Century. From Cyclopaedia Of Useful Arts And Manufactures By Charles

Paper Making Machine, 19Th Century. From Cyclopaedia Of Useful Arts And Manufactures By Charles Tomlinson

Background imageMachinery Metal Print Collection: Cramptons Railway Steam Locomotive Engine, 19Th Century. From Cyclopaedia Of Useful Arts And

Cramptons Railway Steam Locomotive Engine, 19Th Century. From Cyclopaedia Of Useful Arts And Manufactures By Charles Tomlinson

Background imageMachinery Metal Print Collection: Crossleys Carpets Weaving Works, Halifax, Yorkshire, England In The Late 19Th Century

Crossleys Carpets Weaving Works, Halifax, Yorkshire, England In The Late 19Th Century. From Picturesque History Of Yorkshire, Published C.1900

Background imageMachinery Metal Print Collection: Interior Of Marshalls Mill, Marshall Street, Holbeck, Leeds, West Yorkshire

Interior Of Marshalls Mill, Marshall Street, Holbeck, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England In The Late 19Th Century. From Our Own Country Published 1898

Background imageMachinery Metal Print Collection: Bells Improved Reaping Machine By Crosskill Designed By Patrick Bell Built By Crosskill From Print

Bells Improved Reaping Machine By Crosskill Designed By Patrick Bell Built By Crosskill From Print Circa 1850 Engraved By J.W. Lowry After Cornelius Varley

Background imageMachinery Metal Print Collection: Mule-Jenny Drawn By J. W. Lowry In 1830S

Mule-Jenny Drawn By J. W. Lowry In 1830S
Mule-Jenny Drawn By J.W. Lowry In 1830S

Background imageMachinery Metal Print Collection: Signature Of Sir Richard Arkwright 1732 1792. English Textile Industrialist And Inventor

Signature Of Sir Richard Arkwright 1732 1792. English Textile Industrialist And Inventor



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