The Brass Foundry
- Circa 1916
A color illustration of men in a factory creating brass couplings or nozzles. They are pouring molten metal into a mould.
A book about rubber sourcing, cultivation, processing, and the industry during the late colonial period. Published by a rubber goods company presumably for marketing. The Boston Woven Hose and Rubber Company was founded in 1880.
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“The Brass Foundry.” The Story of Rubber, What It Is and What It Does. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The Boston woven hose & rubber company, circa 1916. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/n870zr77x.
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