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History of Engineering
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A new book from James Rizzo is to be celebrated, and James certainly does not disappoint with this book. In it he describes in detail the two earliest surviving hot air engines, and how to build...
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Taken from the The Penny Magazine, the world’s first weekly illustrated magazine, this is an eye-opening look inside British factories at the height of the Industrial Revolution in 1844....
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This is a digital (high quality photostat) reprint of an article which appeared in Engineering of the 4th and 18th January 1907 celebrating the 5000th locomotive built by Beyer, Peacock at their...
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‘A Bicentennial Record of D. Napier & Son’, a firm which started in general engineering, moved into printing presses and accurate measuring instruments. Steam power doesn’t...
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This is a beautifully done reproduction of the book that the Swedish company Nydqvist & Holm (or Nohab ) released in1936 to celebrate their 2000th locomotive being built - a...
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Contains four interesting archive films made for Scottish engineering companies: A Romance of Engineering (1938) shows the production of steel components at William Beardmore...
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Two tremendous films dealing with hydro-electric schemes in Scotland. The first, The Moriston Project (33 mins) is about the building of the Glen Moriston dam by Mitchell Construction...
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This quite extraordinary book was written, by a British author, at a time when American lathes were just beginning to be imported into the U.K., and was intended to provide an unbiased review of...
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This is an interesting book on the development of machine tools. The British are: Wilkinson, Bramah, Bentham, Brunel, Maudslay, Bodmer, Fairburn, Nasmyth and Whitworth. The Americans are:...
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Whether you are interested in firearms or not is irrelevant in considering this book, as it is about mass production methods, long before Henry Ford invented them! Describes the development of...
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Fred Dibnah MBE may have died in 2004, but there aren’t many days when something featuring him isn’t showing on a TV near you, and the number of ways film of his activities has been...
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If anyone is qualified to write a history of steam boiler explosions, it is Lancastrian boiler maker Alan McEwen, and here he looks in detail at 34 boiler explosions that occurred in Great...
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