A History of Technology: The industrial revolution, c. 1750 to c. 1850Clarendon Press, 1954 |
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... ware , known as crouch ware , was evolved . It dates from the end of the seventeenth century and was of a brownish or drab colour . All these wares were given a single firing which lasted for about three days , on the last of which , if ...
... ware , known as crouch ware , was evolved . It dates from the end of the seventeenth century and was of a brownish or drab colour . All these wares were given a single firing which lasted for about three days , on the last of which , if ...
Page 351
... ware , but he made all varieties of Staffordshire ware . Within a few years he had evolved an improved stoneware from the older cream - coloured ware of Booth and Warburton and , having secured royal patron- age , dubbed it Queen's ware ...
... ware , but he made all varieties of Staffordshire ware . Within a few years he had evolved an improved stoneware from the older cream - coloured ware of Booth and Warburton and , having secured royal patron- age , dubbed it Queen's ware ...
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... ware by rubbing with a roller . The paper was then washed off in cold water . The ware was heated to drive off the oil , and finally glazed . The gradual multiplication of the processes whereby ceramic products could be produced led ...
... ware by rubbing with a roller . The paper was then washed off in cold water . The ware was heated to drive off the oil , and finally glazed . The gradual multiplication of the processes whereby ceramic products could be produced led ...
Contents
GLASS by L M ANGUSBUTTERWORTH Director The Newton Heath Glass | 12 |
TELEGRAPHY by G R M GARRATT Deputy Keeper Department of Electrical | 22 |
FISH PRESERVATION by C L CUTTING Officer in Charge Humber | 44 |
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agricultural beam became blast-furnace Boulton Boulton and Watt bridge Britain British built canal carbon carried cast iron chemical clay coal Coalbrookdale coke construction copper crops cylinder D. E. Woodall developed diameter driving E. J. HOLMYARD early eighteenth century engine England Europe fallow farming figure fish France French furnace Germany glass heat husbandry Ibid important improved inches increased industrial revolution industry introduced invention J. F. Horrabin John Smeaton later lathe London machine machinery manufacture mechanical metal method mill mineral mines Newcomen Newcomen engine nineteenth century obtained operation oxide Paris patent pipe piston plate practice produced pump river road rollers rotation Rotherham plough salt screw sewers shaft ships silk Smeaton smelting Staffordshire steam steam-engine steel stone sulphuric acid surface tion tuyère vertical ware water-wheels watermills Watt whales wheel wooden wrought iron