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s22556 | |
Stages in the manufacture of knife blades | |
Sheffield | |
Cutlery Research Council | |
Cutlery Research Council | |
One of the busy towns set in the rolling countryside of Yorkshire is Sheffield, famous not only as a heavy steel centre but also traditional home of British cutlery; pre-war monthly production was 7,225,000 pieces. This picture, shows from left to right, stages in knife blade manufacture; into stainless steel stamping are hammered blade, sholuder, and spike for handle. |
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