ABSTRACT

First Published in 1967. This is a series of reports on the resources, various products and industrial history of Birmingham and its Midland hardware district. They were collected by the local Industry Committee of the British Association in 1865. The volume gives an idea if not full details, of the extent and variety of the local trades within the radius of thirty miles of Birmingham. The coal and iron of Staffordshire, the chemical products, glass and alkalis and soap of Smethwick, the metal works from the costliest plate and jewellery down to common gilt toys, the engines and machinery exported to all parts of the world to name a few.

chapter |16 pages

Looks and Lock-Making.

chapter |6 pages

Boiler Plate Working.

chapter |4 pages

South Staffordshire Manufactures.

chapter |7 pages

The Hand-Made Nail Trade.

chapter |8 pages

Wolverhampton Trades.

chapter |7 pages

The Midland Salt Works.

chapter |3 pages

Basaltic Stone Manufacture.

chapter |9 pages

On the Manufactuke op Soap.

chapter |2 pages

On the Manufacture of Red Lead.

part |504 pages

The Trades of Birmingham

chapter |156 pages

Brass and Brass Manufactures.

The Early History of the Metal; the Introduction of the Manufacture of Brass into England; its Development; Introduction into Birmingham; Progressive and Present Condition of the Manufacture.

chapter |51 pages

The Birmingham Gun Trade.

chapter |20 pages

The Birmingham Button Trade.

chapter |11 pages

The Jewellery and Gilt Toy Trades

chapter |11 pages

The Birmingham Assay Office.

chapter |8 pages

Birmingham Coinage.

chapter |6 pages

Die-Sinking.

chapter |8 pages

Papier Mâché Manufacture.

chapter |4 pages

Block Paper and Its Uses.

chapter |5 pages

Wire Working

chapter |3 pages

The Pin Trade.

chapter |3 pages

Patent Wrought-Iron Hinges.

chapter |4 pages

Cut Nails.

chapter |5 pages

Measuking Rules.

chapter |33 pages

The Miscellaneous Trades.

chapter |12 pages

The Chemical Trades.

chapter |15 pages

The Medical Aspects of Birmingham.

chapter |5 pages

Coffin-Furniture.