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NOTE TO INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS: We may not be able to ship to some countries during the Covid-19 crisis. This fine engraving is in very good condition minor tears along the edges, if any, have been repaired with archival mending tissue.įor more technical drawings and engravings in the field of Engineering, click here: The journal called Engineering chronicled and explained the technical developments underway during Britain's Victorian and Edwardian age of innovation. This is the original print from 1878, not a reproduction. Other photos show details from the print. The full print is shown in the first photo.

Published in the Jedition of Engineering, a distinguished weekly technical journal (date is printed at the top left of the page). This is a rare large double-page antique print showing a "Wire Rod Train and Siemens Heating Furnaces at the Works of the Cambria Iron Company, U.S.A.".
