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- The Clan-Tartan Woodwork Manufactory of Messrs. Smith at Mauchline, Ayrshire
(Art Journal, 1859)
- The Papier-Mache Works of Mr. Bielefeld, and the Works of the Fibrous Slab Company
(Art Journal, 1859)
- Diamonds and Diamond Cutting
(Godey's, 1868)
- How Dolls Are Made, by Olive Thorne
(St. Nicholas, 1875)
- How Birds Are Stuffed, by George Manville Fenn
(Cassell's Family Magazine, 1879)
- The World's Pins and Needles, by Charles Hibbs
(Cassell's Family Magazine, 1879)
- How Bicycles Are Made
(Cassell's Family Magazine, 1881)
- In an Old Oak Workshop
(Cassell's Family Magazine, 1882)
- Real Whitby Jet
(Cassell's Family Magazine, 1882)
- The Taxidermal Art, by Franklin H. North
(Century Magazine, 1883A)
- A Walk Through a Brush Factory
(Cassell's Family Magazine, 1883)
- A Visit to a Doll-Factory
(Little Folks, 1883)
- A Peep Into a Dolls' Hospital
(Little Folks, 1883)
- Dolls and Their Manufacture
(Cassell's Family Magazine, 1886)
- The Thimble and Thimble-Makers
(Girl's Own Paper, 1887)
- The Art of Cameo-Cutting, by E. Crossley
(Cassell's Family Magazine, 1890)
- Nails and Chains, by the Rev. Harold Rylett
(English Illustrated Magazine, 1890A)
- How they are manufactured.
- Fireworks
(The Strand, 1891B)
- How fireworks are made.
- Candle-Making, by Joseph Hatton
(English Illustrated Magazine, 1892A)
- How Pianos Are Made, by Joseph Hatton
(English Illustrated Magazine, 1892A)
- "A Skin for a Skin," by Julian Ralph
(Harper's Monthly, 1892A)
- The Canadian fur trade.
- A Tobacco Factory, by Joseph Hatton
(English Illustrated Magazine, 1892A)
- How Brass Bands Are Made, by Edward Salmon
(The Strand, 1894B)
- In the Sculptor's Studio
(Girl's Own Paper, 1894)
- How Games Are Made, by William T. FitzGerald
(The Strand, 1895A)
- In Fire-Work Land, by W.J. Wintle
(Windsor Magazine, 1896B)
- A visit to a fireworks factory.
- Womanly Weapons, by Mary Morris
(Girl's Own Paper, 1896)
- On the making of pins, needles and thimbles.
- Birmingham and Its Jewellery by John Foster Fraser
(Windsor Magazine, 1897B)
- A look at the Birmingham jewelry trade, noted for cheap trinkets. However, as one manufacturer advised the author, "Instead of telling people that they are wearing rubbish, why don't you elevate them by telling them they are real. You don't want to make 'em dissatisfied with their lot, do you ? Make them happy by letting them think they are wearing something really fine."
- The Marvels of Bicycle-Making, by Cleveland Moffett
(McClures, 1897)
- A visit to the works of the Pope Manufacturing Company.
- Making a Life Mask, by Harry Turner Hems, Jr.
(The Strand, 1898B)
- Needles
(Home Magazine, 1898)
- The Making of a Pipe, by Frederick A. Talbot
(Windsor Magazine, 1899B)
- Apparently the "briar" pipe isn't made of briar at all, but is a corruption of the French word "bruyère," or health.
- Pictures in Fire, by Frederick A. Talbot
(Windsor Magazine, 1900B)
- How scenes, portraits and pictures in fireworks are created, including a fireworks scene of the battle of Manila Bay!
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