Anthem Press Iron men: how one london factory powered the industrial revolution and shaped the modern world, paperback/david waller
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Anthem Press Iron men: how one london factory powered the industrial revolution and shaped the modern world, paperback/david waller

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Description In the early nineteenth century, Henry Maudslay, an engineer from a humble background, opened a factory in Westminster Bridge Road, Lambeth, a stone's throw from the Thames.

Maudslay invented precision engineering, which made the industrial revolution possible, helping Great Britain become the workshop of the world.

He developed mass production, interchangeable components, and built the world's first all-metal machine tools, which quite literally shaped the modern world.

Without his inventions, there would have been no railways, no steam-ship industry and no mechanised textiles industry.

His factory became the pre-Victorian equivalent of Google and Apple combined, attracting the best in engineering talent.

The people who worked left to set up their own businesses.

These included Joseph Clement, who constructed the Difference Engine, the world's first computer, and Joseph Whitworth, who moved to Manchester and by the time of the Great Exhibition in 1851 was deemed the world's foremost mechanical engineer.

About the Author David Waller is an author, business consultant and former Financial Times journalist specialising in business and the nineteenth century.

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Anthem Press Iron men: how one london factory powered the industrial revolution and shaped the modern world, paperback/david waller

Anthem Press Iron men: how one london factory powered the industrial revolution and shaped the modern world, paperback/david waller

98.00 Lei