Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

Registered UK Charity (No. 1154342)

Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 167,670 pages of information and 247,074 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 147,919 pages of information and 233,587 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

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'''[[Support Grace's Guide|Support Us]]''' Grace’s Guide is a '''Registered Charity''' and it relies upon donations and sponsors. Please help us to continue this work.
'''[[Support Grace's Guide|Support Us]]''' Grace’s Guide is a '''Registered Charity''' and it relies upon donations and sponsors. Please help us to continue this work.


'''[[Copyright]]''' Important information
'''[[Copyright]]''' Important information on Copyright


'''Wanted.''' We need early '''magazines, books, directories, photographs''' etc. to help with this project and your contributions are always welcome. Our contact details are [[Contact Us|here]].
'''Wanted.''' We need early '''magazines, books, directories, photographs''' etc. to help with this project and your contributions are always welcome. Our contact details are [[Contact Us|here]].
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We have '''digitised thousands of early publications''' from 1833-1950 and these are available in PDF format for a small [[Price List for Downloading PDF files|subscription]].
We have '''digitised thousands of early publications''' from 1833-1950 and these are available in PDF format for a small [[Price List for Downloading PDF files|subscription]].


'''[[Digital Library - General Engineering|General Engineering]]
'''[[Digital Library - General Engineering|General Engineering]]<br>
* [[The Engineer (Bound Volumes)|The Engineer]] - (1856-1950)
[[The Engineer (Bound Volumes)|The Engineer]] - (1856-1950)<br>
* [[Engineering (Bound Volumes)|Engineering]] - (1866-1950)
[[Engineering (Bound Volumes)|Engineering]] - (1866-1950)<br>
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'''[[Digital Library - Automotive|Automotive]]
'''[[Digital Library - Automotive|Automotive]]<br>
* [[The Autocar|Autocar]] - (1895-1915)
[[The Autocar|Autocar]] - (1895-1915)<br>
* [[Automobile Engineer]] - (1910-1930)
[[Automobile Engineer]] - (1910-1930)<br>
* [[Automotor Journal]] - (1896-1917)
[[Automotor Journal]] - (1896-1917)<br>
* [[Car Illustrated]] - (1902-1903)
[[Light Car and Cyclecar]] - (1912-1939)<br>
* [[Light Car and Cyclecar]] - (1912-1939)
[[The Motor|Motor]] - (1902-1914)<br>
* [[The Motor|Motor]] - (1902-1914)
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Revision as of 09:30, 15 January 2023

Welcome

Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in the UK. Additions are being made daily by a team of volunteers who give freely of their time and expertise.

Support Us Grace’s Guide is a Registered Charity and it relies upon donations and sponsors. Please help us to continue this work.

Copyright Important information on Copyright

Wanted. We need early magazines, books, directories, photographs etc. to help with this project and your contributions are always welcome. Our contact details are here.

Contributors. We welcome those with a specialist knowledge of industrial subjects that they can share with others through Grace's Guide. Our contact details are here.

Grace's Guide Ltd is a charity (No.1154342) for the advancement of education of the history of Industry and Engineering in the UK.

Digital Library

We have digitised thousands of early publications from 1833-1950 and these are available in PDF format for a small subscription.

General Engineering
The Engineer - (1856-1950)
Engineering - (1866-1950)

Automotive
Autocar - (1895-1915)
Automobile Engineer - (1910-1930)
Automotor Journal - (1896-1917)
Light Car and Cyclecar - (1912-1939)
Motor - (1902-1914)