Forges de la Franche Comte: rolling mills. Factory of Fraisans, Jura (39). by Emile Bourdelin

Forges de la Franche Comte: rolling mills. Factory of Fraisans, Jura (39).

(Forges de la Franche Comte: rolling mills. Factory of Fraisans, Jura (39))


Emile Bourdelin

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Forges de la Franche Comte: rolling mills. Factory of Fraisans, Jura (39). by Emile Bourdelin. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
engraving · black and white · metallurgy · metal · craftsman · laborer · engraving · industrial development · french · factory · forge · iron · industrialization · labour · manufacturing technology · instrument · france · jura (39) · industrial revolution · franche comté · bianchetticor · 19 · Private Collection / Bridgeman Images
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