Examines nineteenth-century cast-iron work as an art form which derives entirely from industrial processes. Shows a number of products which the Victorians cast from iron, including railings, fire-proof factory pillars and even complete buildings. This film has been digitized because it has a high level of Vinegar Syndrome (chemical deterioration). That condition will prevent any captured images from being 100% perfect. Our goal is to present the content of the film in a digital format that is as good and the least distracting as possible
Painted historical wrought iron commonly occurs outdoors exposed to the prevailing climate. Maintain...
During the Victorian era, a fiercely competitive industry emerged to build and operate Britain's rai...
Arthur Warwick uses visual evidence, including news film, prints and old photographs, to illustrate ...
Depicts the industrial development of Glasgow, particularly of ship-building from the eighteenth cen...
A review, through the great Victorian social critic--Thomas Carlyle, of the newly industrialized Eng...
The Victorian era in English history is often referred to as a ‘golden age’, marked by unique and hi...
Shows highlights of Lincoln's career. This film has been digitized because it has a high level of Vi...
Arthur Marwick illustrates the vast range of historical source in the study of history using London ...
This work evaluates the state of conservation of three artefacts of historical street furniture in c...
Dr. K.O. Morgan discusses with A.J.B. Marwick about the research that went into the writing of his b...
Robert Erskine talks about the distinction between the fine and useful arts both in the past and tod...
This work evaluates the state of conservation of four painted and partially corroded post-mounted lu...
A study of American folk art produced by itinerant American painters in the late 18th and early 19th...
Painted historical wrought iron commonly occurs outdoors exposed to the prevailing climate. Maintain...
Introduces the periodic table by looking at some of the properties of a range of elements. Shows the...
Painted historical wrought iron commonly occurs outdoors exposed to the prevailing climate. Maintain...
During the Victorian era, a fiercely competitive industry emerged to build and operate Britain's rai...
Arthur Warwick uses visual evidence, including news film, prints and old photographs, to illustrate ...
Depicts the industrial development of Glasgow, particularly of ship-building from the eighteenth cen...
A review, through the great Victorian social critic--Thomas Carlyle, of the newly industrialized Eng...
The Victorian era in English history is often referred to as a ‘golden age’, marked by unique and hi...
Shows highlights of Lincoln's career. This film has been digitized because it has a high level of Vi...
Arthur Marwick illustrates the vast range of historical source in the study of history using London ...
This work evaluates the state of conservation of three artefacts of historical street furniture in c...
Dr. K.O. Morgan discusses with A.J.B. Marwick about the research that went into the writing of his b...
Robert Erskine talks about the distinction between the fine and useful arts both in the past and tod...
This work evaluates the state of conservation of four painted and partially corroded post-mounted lu...
A study of American folk art produced by itinerant American painters in the late 18th and early 19th...
Painted historical wrought iron commonly occurs outdoors exposed to the prevailing climate. Maintain...
Introduces the periodic table by looking at some of the properties of a range of elements. Shows the...
Painted historical wrought iron commonly occurs outdoors exposed to the prevailing climate. Maintain...
During the Victorian era, a fiercely competitive industry emerged to build and operate Britain's rai...
Arthur Warwick uses visual evidence, including news film, prints and old photographs, to illustrate ...