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A training exercise at the Merchant Navy School, teaceing rookies how to shovel coal and clean the furnaces with stones instead of coal
A worker at K & L Steel Founders and Engineer Limited seen here preparing a furnace for the casting of mobile crane components, Letchworth. Circa November 1949
Glass blower Andy Murphy works on one of the furnaces in November 1997
Manchester gasworks during the Second World War. 22nd April 1944
A worker casts components from molten metal at the new one million pound furnace at Fords automotive factory in Dagenham. 25th June 1934
The new one million pound furnace at Fords automotive factory in Dagenham. 25th June 1934
A worker checks the molten metal at the new one million pound furnace at Fords automotive factory in Dagenham. 25th June 1934
Blacksmith at work in the Old Forge, Iver. Circa 1936
The ultimate question, spelled out on a wall at Smethwick, near Birmingham, West Midlands. 4th March 1971
Demolition of Cleveland Iron No 4 blast furnace at BSC Cleveland Works. 10th April 1994
Steel workers at a fatory in Sheffield, December 1936
Glass blower Bob Hall unloads a furnace burning at 1800 degrees centigrage and fusing pieces of quartz into deceorative paper weights in January 1973
Mr. Reg Wilkinson concentrates on the production of stained glass at Hartley Wood and Company in Portobella Lane, Sunderland which makes glass for virtually every cathedral in the world in April 1968