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This image has been taken from scan 000602 from volume 01 of "Metallurgy. The art of extracting metals from their ores, and adapting them to various purposes of manufacture, etc". The title and subject terms of this image have been generated from tags, created by users of the British Library's flickr photostream.

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1850 - 1870
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technology from "Metallurgy. The art of extracting metals from their ores, and adapting them to various purposes of manufacture, etc"

A Hammer Ace technician comutes the elevation and azimuth before sighting the antenna on the geosynchronous satellite. Hammer Ace is a secured long range, air-transportable communications system used by the Air Force Communications Command for rapid response purposes. From the June 1984 AIRMAN Magazine

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map from "Preliminary report on the Iron Ores and Coal Fields from the field work of 1872. With 190 illustrations ... and an atlas, etc"

Water is precious on the Taos land use project at New Mexico. Aridity of the land and absence of wells make this region suited only for grazing purposes

StateLibQld 1 245647 View of the O.K. Copper Mine Smelters in the Chillagoe district, 1907

The opinion of the Hon. William Johnson, delivered on the 7th August, 1823, in the case of the arrest of the British seaman under the 3d section of the state act, entitled, "An act for the better regulation of free Negroes and persons of colour, and for other purposes," passed in December last : ex parte Henry Elkison, a subject of His Britannic Majesty, vs. Francis G. Deliesseline, sheriff of Charleston District.

Production of butylene glycol. Butylene glycol is recovered from corn fermentation liquors in an experimental still in the pilot plant of the Northern Regional Research Laboratory of the U.S. Department of Agriculture at Peoria, Illinois. This is one step in the Department's research that led to the development of a fermentation method for converting corn into butylene glycol, a chemical that can be used in making anti-freeze for automobiles and in the production of commercial solvents for various manufacturing purposes. Research now is directed toward the development of a practical way to turn the butylene glycol into butadiene, from which synthetic rubber can be made. The work has already been done on a laboratory scale

A view of ordnance used for various purposes on display at the Explosive Ordnance Disposal Museum

A bill for registering and clearing vessels and regulating the coasting trade, and for other purposes ... New York: Printed by Thomas Greenleaf [1789].

Production. Zinc. Pig lead produced at a large smelting plant. From the Eagle-Picher plant near Cardin, Oklahoma, come great quantities of zinc and lead to serve many important purposes in the war effort

In Congress, Baltimore, January 14, 1777 : Resolved, that the commissioners of the loan offices be directed to receive the bills of credit, heretofore emitted by the states in which they respectively hold their offices, for such sums as shall be ordered by the Commissioners of the Treasury or the Continental Treasurer, from time to time, for continental purposes, within such states respectively.

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