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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
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Media ID 14041772
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Cammell Colour Cyclops Industrial Laird Machinery Manufacture Processes Steel Works Bessemer Melting
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This print showcases the Cyclops Works in 1916, a prominent steel manufacturing facility operated by Cammell Laird and Co. Ltd. The company's rich history can be traced back to its predecessors, Johnson, Cammell and Co. , established in 1837, and later Charles Cammell and Co. Ltd. , formed in 1864 through an amalgamation with Laird Brothers of Birkenhead. The image captures the essence of industrial prowess as it depicts the intricate processes involved in Bessemer steel production. The melting furnaces emit intense heat while massive machinery hums with activity, transforming raw materials into high-quality steel that would contribute to various industries. The Cyclops Works stands as a testament to Sheffield's industrial heritage, showcasing the city's pivotal role in shaping Britain's manufacturing landscape during this era. This photograph not only highlights the technical expertise required for such operations but also offers a glimpse into the sheer scale of production at this renowned facility. While devoid of color, this monochromatic print exudes a timeless charm that transports viewers back to an age when factories like these were at their peak. It serves as a visual reminder of how innovation and ingenuity paved the way for progress within heavy industry. As part of Sheffield City Archives' collection, this print preserves an important chapter in our industrial past – one that continues to inspire future generations fascinated by engineering marvels and historical milestones alike.
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