Newton's lantern slide catalogue: section 7 -- Industries and Manufactures (circa 1920)

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812 NEWTON & CO., LTD., Lantern Slide Publishers. BUX ENGINEERING. A general survey of the works of Messrs. Dorman, Long & Co., Ltd.,- their Coal Mines, Stone Mines, Lime-stone Quarries, Coke Ovens, Blast Furnaces and Steel used in the construction of modern buildings, Railway Locomotives and Liners. Beautifully Faulted Slides, 7s. 6 d. Plain Slides, 2s. each, except where otherwise marked. Descriptive Notes, Price 2s. 6d. v l From Raw Material to Finished Product. (Dia- gram.) 2 One of the Coal Mines. 3 One of the Iron Stone Mines. 4 The Limestone Quarries. 5 A modern Blast Furnace. 6 Casting Pig Iron. 2s. 6d. 7 Running off Molten Iron. 2s. 6d. 8 A Ladle of Molten Iron. 2s 6d. 9 An Open Hearth Furnace. 2s. 6d. 10 Tapping a Steel Furnace. 2s. 6d. 11 Filling Ingot Moulds. 2s. 6d. 12 Soaking Pits showing an Ingot being removed. 2s. 6d. 13 The Cogging Mill. 2s. 6d. 14 The Slab Shears. 2s. 6d. 15 9 ft. 6 in. Plate Mill. 2s. 6d. 16 The Universal Plate Mi®. 17 Handling Plates by Magnet Crane. 18 Redcar Works Wharf. 19 Britannia Works. Section of Mills. 20 Clarence Works. Rail Mill. 21 Corrugated Sheets. The manufacture of. 22 Annealing Black Sheets. 2s. 6d. 23 The Wire Works. 24 Wire Works Warehouse. 25 A battery of Coke Ovens. 26 Coal Tar Wagons. 27 By-products Refinery. 28 A bay in a Constructional Shop. 29 A battery of high speed drilling machines. 30 A bridge span 150 ft. long. 31 One of ninety-three spans each of 100 ft. length. 32 Typical stauncheon Details, a 3 Typical Girder Details. 34 "Nine-Elms, London. Constructional Shops. 35 Nine-Elms, London. One of the Stock Bays. 36 Typical view in a steel frame building under construction. 37 Bush House, London, during construction. 38 Bush House, London, The Steel Frame. The Slides marked 2s. 6d. above show 39 Adelaide House, London Bridge, during erection of the steel work. 40 Adelaide House, taken dur ing the building. 41 New East India House ibr Messrs. Liberty’s. A photograph of the first portion 42 East India House. First section. 43 East India House, under construction. 44 Regent Street contracts. A photograph showing details of erection. 45 The Regent Palace Hotel, London. 46 Ministry of Pensions Building at Acton. 47 Mersey Dock and Harbour Board Offices, Liver- pool, during construction. 48 Vickers Ltd., Factory at Enth, Kent. 49 Southern Railway. Power Station. 50 Morley House, Regent Street. 51 Liverpool-Victoria Friendly Society, Southamp- ton Row, London. New Offices. 52 Liverpool-Victoria Friendly Society. General details of the steel-work. 53 Liverpool-Victoria Friendly Society. Details of the application of masonry to the steel-frame. 54 New Modderfontein Gold Mine. Stamp Mill. 55 The Colenso Power Station. 56 Oil Tanks abroad for the Admiralty. 57 The Bombay Pipe Line. 58 Messrs. Liebig's Refrigerator Building at Fray Bentos, Uruguay, S. America. 59 A pair of twin compound girders, 49 ft. long. 60 Bogie Rail Wagon. 61 Retiro Station, Buenos Aires. 62 Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. New Offices at Hong Kong". 63 S.S. “ Orama.” 64 Southampton. Southern Railway Company’s Floating Dock. ' , 65 Betteshanger Colliery in Kent. The Steel head frame. 66 From raw material to finished product. (Dia- gram.) the ruddy glow of the molten metal. “ BWB THE CONSTRUCTION OF A MODERN LINER. By the Courtesy of the Cunard Steamship Co. we are enabled to supply the following set of slides illustrating the construction of the R.M.S ” Aquitania.” Bealifully Painted 7s. 6 d. ; Plain Slides, 2 s. each. Printed Read ins:. Is. 1 R.M.S. “ Aquitania.” 2 Sectional Diagram of the " Aquitania.” 3 Preparing the Berth. 4 Cross-piling the ground. 5 Laying the rest blocks. 6 Laying the Keel. 7 Part of Keel Plate and Vertical Keel. 8 The Vertical Keel, near view, aft. 9 Part of Inner Bottom Framing. 10 Inner Bottom Framing showing longitudinals. 11 Inner Bottom looking forward. 12 / lnner Bottom Plating and Midships Framing. 13 Midships Framing. 14 Frame and Centre Line Bulk-head. 15 At the Boiler Space, looking aft. 16 At the Boiler Space, looking forward. 17 Looking forward from the Turbine Room, show- ini; bulk-head. 18 Above the Engine Space showing strong beams. 19 Deck Beams and Framing looking forward. 20 Framing the Fore-part. 21 View looking forward showing various Decks 22 A ’tween Deck view looking forward. 23 View of Bottom Plating. 24 Hydraulic rivetting of Ship’s side. 25 The “ Aquitania ’’ ready for launching. 26 Launching the ” Aquitania.” 27 The “ Aquitania ” taking the water. 28 Towed to the Fitting-out Dock. 29 Pneumatic Machine Tool cutting side lights. 30 The “Aquitania " and the Tower Bridge. 31 The “Aquitania ” and Cheapside. 32 Furnaces and Funnel in Ludgate Circus. 33 Funnel in Argyle Street, Glasgow. 34 The “ Aquitania’s ’’ Coal Supply.