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New rolling machine for making horse shoe nails
New rolling machine for making horse shoe nails, patented by Messrs. Huggett. The manufacture of horseshoe nails by machinery, instead of forging them by hand, is an important question of industrial economy, says the ILN.
1873
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1873 Horse Shoe Horseshoe Industrialisation Machinery Machines Nail Nails Rolling Sep15 Shoe
14"x12" (36x31cm) Antique Frame
Bevelled wood effect frame, card mounted, 10x8 archival quality photo print. Overall outside dimensions 14x12 inches (36x31cm). Environmentally and ozone friendly, the Polycore® moulding has the look of real wood, is durable and light and easy to hang. Biodegradable and made with non-chlorinated gases (no toxic fumes) it is efficient; producing 100 tons of polystyrene can save 300 tons of trees! Prints are glazed with lightweight, shatterproof, optical clarity acrylic (providing the same general protection from the environment as glass). The back is stapled hardboard with a sawtooth hanger attached. Note: To minimise original artwork cropping, for optimum layout, and to ensure print is secure, the visible print may be marginally smaller
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 24.4cm x 18cm (9.6" x 7.1")
Estimated Product Size is 36.3cm x 31.2cm (14.3" x 12.3")
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This image from the annals of the 1870s showcases a newly patented rolling machine designed by Messrs. Huggett for the production of horse shoe nails. The manufacture of horseshoe nails through machinery marked a significant stride in industrial economy, as it replaced the traditional method of forging nails by hand. The ILN, in its wisdom, recognized the importance of this innovation, highlighting it in an issue published in 1873. The machine, a marvel of the era, is depicted here in all its glory, with the intricately designed rolls and gears, ready to churn out nails in a fraction of the time it took a blacksmith to forge them. This technological advancement not only increased efficiency but also ensured a more uniform and consistent product, contributing to the overall improvement of horse shoe manufacturing. The image offers a fascinating glimpse into the past, when industrialization was transforming the way we produced essential items, from the horse shoe nails that kept horses' hooves protected to the myriad of other goods that would soon follow suit.
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