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Self-Acting Mule. Sharp & Roberts Principle, by P. MacGregor, Manchester, 1874. Artist: GB Smith
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Self-Acting Mule. Sharp & Roberts Principle, by P. MacGregor, Manchester, 1874. Artist: GB Smith
Self-Acting Mule.-Sharp & Roberts Principle, by P. MacGregor, Manchester, 1874. Richard Roberts (1789-1864) was a British patternmaker and engineer whose development of high-precision machine tools contributed to the birth of production engineering and mass production. From Popular Encyclopedia or Conversations Lexicon, by A. Whitelaw. [Blackie & Son, Limited, London, Glasgow & Edinburgh, 1874]
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This print takes us back to the heart of the industrial revolution in 19th century Manchester. The image showcases a remarkable invention known as the Self-Acting Mule, based on Sharp & Roberts Principle, captured by artist GB Smith in 1874. Richard Roberts, a brilliant British patternmaker and engineer, is credited with developing high-precision machine tools that played a pivotal role in the birth of production engineering and mass production. His innovative mind paved the way for advancements in manufacturing and trade during this era. The photograph offers an intimate view of a textile mill's inner workings, highlighting intricate machinery that powered this revolutionary device. It serves as a testament to human ingenuity and progress within the industry. As we gaze upon this monochrome masterpiece, we are transported to an era where buildings hummed with activity and factories were at their peak productivity. The close-up shot allows us to marvel at every detail meticulously engraved by George B Smith. This historical artifact was featured in Popular Encyclopedia or Conversations Lexicon by A. Whitelaw, published by Blackie & Son Ltd. , London, Glasgow & Edinburgh in 1874. Its inclusion signifies its significance as an educational resource during that time. Let this mesmerizing print remind us of Richard Roberts' immense contribution to shaping our modern world through his groundbreaking inventions like the Self-Acting Mule - forever etching his name into history books alongside other pioneers of industrialization.
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