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'Matthew Boulton' Pattern Book 2 - page 97

Design for a dish cover (pattern no. 2120) This volume is part of the Archives of Soho, held by Birmingham City Archives [Ref: MS3782]

'Matthew Boulton' Pattern Book 2 - page 98

Designs for; ewers (pattern nos. 2115 & 2119); a jug (pattern no. 2116); an egg stand, with plan (pattern no. 2117), and; a bottle stand (pattern no. 2118) This volume is part of the Archives of Soho, ...

'Matthew Boulton' Pattern Book 2 - page 99

Design for a candlestick (pattern no. 2127) This volume is part of the Archives of Soho, held by Birmingham City Archives [Ref: MS3782]

Medal commemorating the death of Matthew Boulton by Edward Thomason

This silver medal was produced by Edward Thomason to commemorate the death of Matthew Boulton. Thomason, by then one of Birmingham's leading metalware manufacturers had served his apprenticeship at Boulton's ...

Medal commemorating the death of Matthew Boulton by Edward Thomason (reverse)

This silver medal was produced by Edward Thomason to commemorate the death of Matthew Boulton. Thomason, by then one of Birmingham's leading metalware manufacturers had served his apprenticeship at Boulton's ...

Sheffield Plate tea vase by Matthew Boulton and Plate Company, side view

This double spouted Sheffield Plate tea vase was made in about 1810 by Matthew Boulton and Plate Company at the Soho Manufactory. By this date the business had been taken over by Matthew Boulton's son, ...

Shoe buckle, Boulton and Smiths

Shoe buckles were worn by both men and women and were extremely fashionable during the eighteenth century. This buckle is typical of one style being produced by Matthew Boulton at the Soho Manufactory. ...

Shoe buckle, Boulton and Smiths (back)

Shoe buckles were worn by both men and women and were extremely fashionable during the eighteenth century. This buckle is typical of one style being produced by Matthew Boulton at the Soho Manufactory. ...

Soho Manufactory, Handsworth

An early photograph of the Soho Manufactory.

Soho Foundry 1797 Inventory

This inventory appears in its entirety, page by page. Boulton & Watt had this factory built in 1796, specifically for the manufacture of their steam engines. This part of their business grew substantially ...

Soho Foundry 1897 Inventory

This inventory can be seen in its entirety, page by page, in 'Handsworth Histories' in the Gallery section. Introductury page of 'Inventory of the Plant and Machinery in the Engineering, Foundry, and ...

Soho Foundry 1897 Inventory

This inventory appears in its entirety, page by page. 'Inventory of the Plant and Machinery in the Engineering, Foundry, and Smithy Departments (including tools, &c. in Smithy), at the Soho Foundry, ...

Soho House and Manufactory

These four small photographs show Soho House and Manufactory in Handsworth. The photograph on the bottom left is the only known photo of Soho Manufactory during its demolition. The photograph of Soho ...

Soho Manufactory, Handsworth

An early photograph of the Soho Manufactory.

Soho Manufactory, Handsworth

Soho Manufactory, Handsworth. Built by Matthew Boulton in 1762 the factory was demolished in the 1860s.

Soho Mint, Handsworth

Site of the Soho Mint in the grounds of the Soho Manufactory, Handsworth, near what is now South Road. 1899. The mint was in operation by 1788, but did not produce British currency until 1797.

Soho Mint, Handsworth

Site of the Soho Mint in the grounds of the Soho Manufactory, Handsworth, near what is now South Road. 1899. The mint was in operation by 1788, but did not produce British currency until 1797.

Soho Mint, Handsworth

Site of the Soho Mint in the grounds of the Soho Manufactory, Handsworth, near what is now South Road. 1899. The mint was in operation by 1788, but did not produce British currency until 1797.