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Genre: Industrial Photography Close view of turbine manufactured by Fromont and Son of Chartres: 'A double turbine, constructed on the system of M. Fontaine Baron. The turbine is a hydraulic machine — of frequent use in France but almost unknown in England — which, instead of rotating verticall...
Genre: Industrial Photography Side view of the locomotive 'Folkstone,' of the South Eastern Railway, patented by T. R. Crampton and built by Stephenson and Co., Newcastle.
Close view of a two-wheeled, covered buffalo carriage from India. A print of this photograph, there credited to Owen, was also shown at the 1852 Royal Society of Arts Photographic Exhibition.
Cotton machinery; Hibbert, Platt, and Sons. Photographer: Ferrier, Claude-Marie
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Genre: Industrial Photography Close view of piece of machinery manufactured by Hibbert, Platt and Sons: 'In the exhibition of machinery for spinning, and its preparatory processes, Messrs. Hibbert, Platt, and Sons have taken the lead, by establishing and maintaining in operation a complete seri...
'Epurator;' machine for cleaning cotton; Risler. Photographer: Ferrier, Claude-Marie
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Genre: Industrial Photography Close view of the machine: 'Mr. Risler (France, 1438), exhibits a machine, which he terms 'L'Epurateur,' for opening and cleaning cotton upon a new system, which promises great advantages … ' (p. 415).
Wool-carding machines; Mercier and Co. Photographer: Ferrier, Claude-Marie
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Genre: Industrial Photography Close view of a machine: 'In the French Department a set of woollen machinery, on the same system [as Mason's], is exhibited by Messrs. Mercier and Co. (632), of Louviers; namely, two carding-machines and one semi self-acting mule. These machines are of highly-fini...
Flax machinery; Lawson and Sons. Photographer: Ferrier, Claude-Marie
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Genre: Industrial Photography Close view of the flax processing machine exhibited by Lawson and Sons, who, in this section, 'contribute a set of sixteen machines (75), which, for beauty of execution, value and completeness of illustration, are fully equal to those which Messrs. Hibbert have fur...