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Baker and Finnemores pen factory, St Pauls Square, Birmingham, England, 1870
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Baker and Finnemores pen factory, St Pauls Square, Birmingham, England, 1870
Bakers and Finnemores Pen Factory, St Pauls Square, Birmingham, England, 1870. On the left, blanks are being stamped from strips of steel with machines powered through shaft and belting, while women round the sides of the piercing room are making a hole in the centre of each nib
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Birmingham Employment Manufacturing Metal Industry Metalworking Social Class West Midlands Working Class Ann Ronan Pictures St Pauls Square Wood Engraving
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This print takes us back to the bustling streets of Birmingham, England in 1870. The image showcases the Baker and Finnemores Pen Factory located in St Pauls Square, a hub of trade and manufacturing during the Victorian era. In this snapshot of history, we witness the intricate process behind pen production. On the left side of the factory floor, powerful machines are tirelessly stamping blanks from strips of steel. These machines are powered through shafts and belting, symbolizing the advancements made during this industrial age. Meanwhile, on the other side of the piercing room, women diligently round out each nib by making a hole in its center. Their presence highlights both their contribution to industry as well as their role within society at that time. The photograph not only captures an important moment in English manufacturing but also provides insight into social class dynamics prevalent during this period. It serves as a reminder that while technological progress was transforming industries like metalworking, it was still reliant on labor-intensive tasks carried out by working-class individuals. As we gaze upon this remarkable wood engraving brought to life through monochrome tones, we can't help but appreciate how far our world has come since then. This print is a testament to human ingenuity and perseverance – reminding us that every advancement is built upon countless hours of hard work by dedicated individuals like those depicted here at Baker and Finnemores Pen Factory over a century ago.
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