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Industrial architecture refers to the design and construction of buildings that are primarily used for industrial purposes

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Background imageIndustrial Collection: LANCASTER, Lancashire

LANCASTER, Lancashire
Birds eye view of Lancaster, Lancashire

Background imageIndustrial Collection: Stack of Bricks

Stack of Bricks
An old man stacking bricks in an industrial brick yard. Date: early 1930s

Background imageIndustrial Collection: Pylon line Norfolk, UK

Pylon line Norfolk, UK
PM-10182 Pylon line Norfolk, UK Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway.

Background imageIndustrial Collection: Coal Narrow Boats

Coal Narrow Boats
A pair of laden narrow boats, with their cargoes of coal, passing through a lock on the Grand Union Canal near Watford, Hertfordshire, England

Background imageIndustrial Collection: London Docks 1930S

London Docks 1930S
Barges, cranes and tramp steamers at the London Docks

Background imageIndustrial Collection: Manchester / River Irwell

Manchester / River Irwell
Industrial Manchester, showing the Irwell River from Blackfriars Bridge

Background imageIndustrial Collection: Victorian London - A shady place

Victorian London - A shady place
Vintage engraving showing a scene from 19th Century London England. A dark alley in Whitechapel circa 1870

Background imageIndustrial Collection: Manchester: Modern Cotton Mill (colour litho)

Manchester: Modern Cotton Mill (colour litho)
7192999 Manchester: Modern Cotton Mill (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Modern Cotton Mill. Illustration for Manchester)

Background imageIndustrial Collection: Punch cartoon: Faraday Giving His Card to Father Thames (engraving)

Punch cartoon: Faraday Giving His Card to Father Thames (engraving)
6034701 Punch cartoon: Faraday Giving His Card to Father Thames (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Punch cartoon: Faraday Giving His Card to Father Thames)

Background imageIndustrial Collection: Shipbuilding, Glasgow, Scotland, 6th March 1971. Face of Britain 1971 Feature

Shipbuilding, Glasgow, Scotland, 6th March 1971. Face of Britain 1971 Feature

Background imageIndustrial Collection: Hereford Industrial School Schoolroom

Hereford Industrial School Schoolroom
Boys sit at desks in a classroom at the Hereford Industrial School. Date: early 1900s

Background imageIndustrial Collection: Hereford Industrial School Basket Making

Hereford Industrial School Basket Making
Boys sitting making baskets at the Hereford Industrial School. Date: early 1900s

Background imageIndustrial Collection: Cyclops Works, forging files, 1918

Cyclops Works, forging files, 1918
Cammell Laird and Co. Ltd. (1903) evolved from: Johnson, Cammell and Co. (1837), later Charles Cammell and Co Ltd (1864) ammalgamating with Laird Brothers of Birkenhead

Background imageIndustrial Collection: The Forge, 1859 (engraving)

The Forge, 1859 (engraving)
XJF425395 The Forge, 1859 (engraving) by Sharples, James (1825-93); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageIndustrial Collection: Industrial Trust Building, Providence, Rhode Island, USA

Industrial Trust Building, Providence, Rhode Island, USA Date: circa 1930s

Background imageIndustrial Collection: SZ134018

SZ134018
Alverstone Station, SZ134018

Background imageIndustrial Collection: Yorkshire Moors, LNER poster, 1923-1947

Yorkshire Moors, LNER poster, 1923-1947
Poster produced by London & North Eastern Railway (LNER) to promote train services to the Yorkshire moors. Artwork by Tom Purvis (1888-1957)

Background imageIndustrial Collection: Hightown School for Boys, Hightown, near Liverpool

Hightown School for Boys, Hightown, near Liverpool
A view of the Hightown Boys Industrial School for Boys, Hightown, near Liverpool Date: 1906

Background imageIndustrial Collection: Rainhill Trials October 1829

Rainhill Trials October 1829
These trials for early steam locomotives were run at Rainhill, near Liverpool, UK, to determine which would be used on the newly-completed railway from Liverpool to Manchester

Background imageIndustrial Collection: Manchester Ship Canal, 19th century

Manchester Ship Canal, 19th century
Manchester Ship Canal, 19th-century artwork. This canal, constructed between 1887 and 1893, opened on 1 January 1894. It provided a route for shipping from the Mersey Estuary to Manchester, UK

Background imageIndustrial Collection: Miner working in a coal seam, South Wales

Miner working in a coal seam, South Wales
A miner, stripped to the waist, with a pick resting across his shoulder and a lamp in his hand, in a coal seam in South Wales

Background imageIndustrial Collection: Main Office Entrance, Port Sunlight

Main Office Entrance, Port Sunlight. Port Sunlight is a garden village which was founded in 1888 by Lever to house his soap factory workers

Background imageIndustrial Collection: Scotlands Industrial Souvenir

Scotlands Industrial Souvenir
Don Brothers, Buist and Company Limited - Flax and Jute Spinners and Manufacturers - Scotlands Industrial Souvenir 1905. Date: 1905

Background imageIndustrial Collection: Advert, Pullars Dye Works, Perth, Scotland

Advert, Pullars Dye Works, Perth, Scotland. 1905

Background imageIndustrial Collection: Advert, Baxter Brothers & Co, Dundee, Scotland

Advert, Baxter Brothers & Co, Dundee, Scotland
Advert for Baxter Brothers & Co Limited, Spinners and Manufacturers of Flax, Hemp and Jute, Dens Works, Dundee, Scotland. 1905

Background imageIndustrial Collection: Interior of the Forge, 1837 (oil on canvas)

Interior of the Forge, 1837 (oil on canvas)
XIR154717 Interior of the Forge, 1837 (oil on canvas) by Parran, Rosine (fl.1831-39); 65x53 cm; Musee des Beaux-Arts, Angers, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageIndustrial Collection: Clacton-on-Sea, LNER poster, 1923-1947

Clacton-on-Sea, LNER poster, 1923-1947
Poster produced by London & North Eastern Railway (LNER) to promote train services to Clacton-on-Sea. Artwork by Tom Purvis (1888-1957), who rallied for the professionalisation of commercial art

Background imageIndustrial Collection: VOTER REGISTRATION POSTER. A Congress of Industrial Organization sponsored voter registration

VOTER REGISTRATION POSTER. A Congress of Industrial Organization sponsored voter registration poster by Ben Shahn, 1946

Background imageIndustrial Collection: Great Pabst Brewery - Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Great Pabst Brewery - Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The inset image is the brewery in 1844 - quite different from the main factory seen in 1909! Date: 1909

Background imageIndustrial Collection: Swarm of nanorobots

Swarm of nanorobots, computer artwork. Nanotechnology is an area of science concerned with producing mechanical entities whose size is measured in nanometres (billionth of a metre)

Background imageIndustrial Collection: Oil refinery at night

Oil refinery at night. A tailings pond, for the disposal of waste material from the mining and refining process, is seen in the foreground

Background imageIndustrial Collection: Titus Salt, English textile manufacturer

Titus Salt, English textile manufacturer
Sir Titus Salt (1803-1876), English textile manufacturer and social reformer. Salt took over the running of his fathers textile mill in Bradford in 1833

Background imageIndustrial Collection: Electricity substation

Electricity substation
Electricity distribution. View of transformers at an electrical substation. The substation takes electricity at the voltage of the distribution grid

Background imageIndustrial Collection: Aeroplane landing at sunset, Canada

Aeroplane landing at sunset, Canada
Aeroplane landing at sunset. Boeing 747 landing at sunset at Vancouver International Airport, British Columbia, Canada. Landing lights, used to guide aircraft to the runway

Background imageIndustrial Collection: Laying new natural gas pipeline - Wormington to Sapperton pipeline project - near Winchcombe

Laying new natural gas pipeline - Wormington to Sapperton pipeline project - near Winchcombe - Cotswolds - UK
MAB-1442 Laying new natural gas pipeline Wormington to Sapperton pipeline project - near Winchcombe - Cotswolds - UK Mark Boulton Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageIndustrial Collection: Shaping metal with a steam hammer

Shaping metal with a steam hammer
Two metalworkers use a clamp and chain to hold a large piece of metal in place while it is shaped by a pneumatic steam hammer

Background imageIndustrial Collection: Industry / Burton on Trent

Industry / Burton on Trent
The industrial landscape at Burton on Trent

Background imageIndustrial Collection: Trade Union March 1874

Trade Union March 1874
Trade Unionists marching through Manchester in support of locked-out farm labourers

Background imageIndustrial Collection: Hong Kong, China

Hong Kong, China
ICBC Tower, the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China office block in Hong Kong, China

Background imageIndustrial Collection: Industrial Landscape

Industrial Landscape
Factory smoke at Dowlais, South Wales

Background imageIndustrial Collection: William H Lever

William H Lever
WILLIAM HESKETH LEVER 1ST VISCOUNT LEVER-HULME English soap manufacturer; built (1888-89) model industrial village of Port Sunlight

Background imageIndustrial Collection: James Watt in his Glasgow workshop improving on Thomas Newcomens 1712 Newcomen

James Watt in his Glasgow workshop improving on Thomas Newcomens 1712 Newcomen
3588302 James Watt in his Glasgow workshop improving on Thomas Newcomens 1712 Newcomen steam engine with his Watt steam engine in 1781, from Les Merveilles de la Science, pub.1870

Background imageIndustrial Collection: Ruins of Wheal Coates Tin Mine engine house, near St Agnes, Cornwall, England

Ruins of Wheal Coates Tin Mine engine house, near St Agnes, Cornwall, England

Background imageIndustrial Collection: Laboratory technician

Laboratory technician
MODEL RELEASED. MODEL RELEASED. Laboratory technician wearing a face mask and hair net

Background imageIndustrial Collection: Power station cooling towers

Power station cooling towers. Cooling towers are used to dispose of waste heat from industrial processes. The waste energy is absorbed by water

Background imageIndustrial Collection: Jet engine turbine nozzle

Jet engine turbine nozzle. The nacelle (central peak) of this modified jet engine turbine nozzle is at centre. Jet engine turbines work by drawing in

Background imageIndustrial Collection: Aquamarine crystal

Aquamarine crystal. Aquamarine is a transparent blue or blue-green variety of beryl (beryllium aluminium silicate). The colour is due to trace amounts of iron within the crystal structure

Background imageIndustrial Collection: Freight poster

Freight poster
Poster advertising a French freight company for the transportation of containers by rail. A vast railway network ensures swift delivery



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Industrial Collection

Industrial architecture refers to the design and construction of buildings that are primarily used for industrial purposes. These structures are typically large, functional, and utilitarian in nature, with a focus on efficiency and practicality over aesthetics. Industrial architects must consider factors such as safety regulations, environmental impact, and the specific needs of their clients when designing these buildings. Common features architecture include high ceilings, large open spaces for machinery or storage, and durable materials such as steel or concrete. While often overlooked in terms of architectural beauty, these structures play a crucial role in supporting industries such as manufacturing, logistics, and transportation.
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The Industrial collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning selection of wall art and framed prints that showcase the beauty and grandeur of industrial architecture. Our collection features a diverse range of images, including photographs of factories, power plants, bridges, and other structures that are both functional and aesthetically impressive. Each piece in our collection has been carefully selected for its quality and visual impact. Whether you're looking to add some character to your home or office space or simply appreciate the unique design elements found in industrial architecture, our collection is sure to inspire. From black-and-white photographs that capture the stark beauty of abandoned factories to colorful images that highlight the intricate details of modern skyscrapers, there's something for everyone in this impressive collection. With high-quality printing techniques used on each piece, you can be assured that your chosen artwork will look stunning for years to come.
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What are Industrial (Architecture) art prints?

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