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Wood engraving

Machine-tool
Artist (1831-1899)
SignatureNon signé / Unsigned
Date About 1850-1885
Medium / Technique Ink on paper mounted on paper
Relief printing
Dimensions5.5 x 3.0 cm
Origin Canada
Object NumberM930.50.1.341
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of David Ross McCord
Status
Not on view

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Machine-tool, A. Ransome & Co., Chelsea, London
Machine-tool, A. Ransome & Co., Chelsea, London
John Henry Walker
About 1850-1885
M930.50.1.337
Machine-tool, A. Ransome & Co., Chelsea, London
Machine-tool, A. Ransome & Co., Chelsea, London
John Henry Walker
About 1850-1885
M930.50.1.336
Machine-tool
Machine-tool
John Henry Walker
About 1850-1885
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Machine-tool
Machine-tool
John Henry Walker
About 1850-1885
M930.50.1.344
Machine-tool
Machine-tool
John Henry Walker
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Catalogue illustration of tools
Catalogue illustration of tools
John Henry Walker
About 1850-1885
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Astronomy tool
Astronomy tool
John Henry Walker
About 1850-1885
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A. E. Proctor Axes & Edge tools
A. E. Proctor Axes & Edge tools
John Henry Walker
About 1850-1885
M930.50.7.221
John Bertram & Sons, Canada Tool Works
John Bertram & Sons, Canada Tool Works
John Henry Walker
About 1850-1885
M930.50.1.340
S. A. Woods Machine Co.
S. A. Woods Machine Co.
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J. D. Lawlor, Sewing machines
J. D. Lawlor, Sewing machines
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Catalogue illustration of a Climax sewing machine
Catalogue illustration of a Climax sewing machine
John Henry Walker
About 1850-1885
M930.50.8.226

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