Ken Hawley Collection Trust
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Stanley Tools - Made in Sheffield? (2024)
This film is of a lecture given by Gareth Morgan on 4 December 2024 at Kelham Island Museum, Sheffield. Gareth draws on his personal experience of having worked at Stanleys in Sheffield and outlines the fascinating history of a company many in the UK might think of as having British origins based in Sheffield. That view is quickly dispelled as its origins in the USA are outlined but the establishment of a UK arm in Sheffield in the 1930s is then explored.
Stanleys continued to manufacture in the city history in the city for a very successful period after the 2nd World War expanding significantly. However, by the early 1990s cost pressures meant a complete withdrawal of manufacturing from t...
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Видео

Making Files by Hand - Extended Version
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This film contains an extended version of the film to be found at ruclips.net/video/FB58hkncznI/видео.html and has been published as a response to comments and requests to see the full version of the original film. It is supplemented by an even fuller demonstration by the late Ken Hawley recorded at a different time and a short b&w film of a local hand file cutter working at full speed. The lat...
Allen & Darwin, Atkin Brothers, and Martin and Hall (2024)
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This film is of a lecture given by Nick Duggan on 6 November 2024 at Kelham Island Museum, Sheffield in which he outlines the history and story of three Sheffield companies, Allen & Darwin, Atkin Brothers and Martin, Hall & Co.. All three companies reached the zenith of their wealth and production pre-1914 but leave a rich legacy of the exceptional skills they employed in the production of a hu...
George Bishop and John Watts (2024)
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This film is of a lecture given by Nick Duggan on 24 July 2024 at Kelham Island Museum, Sheffield in which he outlines the history and story of two Sheffield companies, George Bishop and John Watts. He illustrates the quite different progress of the two and the eventual family links between them. Bishop's had a reputation for high quality cutlery and flatware reflecting the taste in designs at ...
The Story of Taylor's Eye Witness (2024)
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This film is of a lecture given by Nick Duggan on 7 February 2024 at Kelham Island Museum, Sheffield in which he outlines the history and story of the Taylor's Eye Witness brand of Sheffield cutlery. He tracks its progress from the early 19th century from its foundation by John Taylor and then James Veall through its partnership with Walter Tyzack leading to the creation of Needham, Veall & Tyz...
Knives with Different Handle Scales (2023) - Showcasing Pen & Pocket Knives 3
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To celebrate 200 years of excellence in cutlery making in Sheffield since the original creation of the Joseph Rodgers Year Knife in 1821 a series of short films showcasing pen and pocket knife making was commissioned by the Ken Hawley Collection Trust. This was funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund. The third film in the series illustrates the range of materials used in making the scales...
The Invention and Development of the Bessemer Converter (2023)
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[Revised Sound Version] A film of an online lecture originally given by David Eaton on 13 December 2023 at Kelham Island Museum, Sheffield. Kelham Island Museum is the home of the last Bessemer Converter used at a steelworks at Workington in Cumbria until it was de-commissioned by British Steel in 1974. A copy of a film showing its final days in Workington can be seen at ruclips.net/video/qJ3aT...
Knives for Different Purposes (2023) - Showcasing Pen & Pocket Knives 2
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To celebrate 200 years of excellence in cutlery making in Sheffield since the original creation of the Joseph Rodgers Year Knife in 1821 a series of short films showcasing pen and pocket knife making was commissioned by the Ken Hawley Collection Trust. This was funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund. The second film in the series displays the huge range of knives produced for a wide range...
Knives made by Joseph Rodgers (2023) - Showcasing Pen & Pocket Knives 1
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To celebrate 200 years of excellence in cutlery making in Sheffield since the original creation of the Joseph Rodgers Year Knife in 1821 a series of short films showcasing pen and pocket knife making was commissioned by the Ken Hawley Collection Trust. This was funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund. The first film in the series features a range of knives made by Joseph Rodgers in their 1...
The Joseph Rodgers Year Knife (2023) - Showcasing Pen & Pocket Knives 4
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To celebrate 200 years of excellence in cutlery making in Sheffield since the original creation of the Joseph Rodgers Year Knife in 1821 a series of short films showcasing pen and pocket knife making was commissioned by the Ken Hawley Collection Trust. This was funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund. 2023 also marked the transfer of ownership of the knife to the Trust from its previous ow...
Little Mesters Sculpture; a tribute to generations of Sheffield cutlers (2023)
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This short film shows how a new ‘Little Mester’ sculpture by Yorkshire scrap metal artist, Jason Heppenstall, was developed and installed at Kelham Island Museum, as part of our National Lottery Heritage Funded ‘Sheffield Treasures’ project. The sculpture was created between October 2022 and March 2023, and it is now on permanent display in The Hawley Gallery at Kelham Island Museum Sheffield. ...
Pen and Pocket Knives (2023)
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Lecture originally given by Nick Duggan on 28 June 2023 at Kelham Island Museum. It provides an overview of the development of the pen and pocket knife industry in Sheffield, and provides an insight to the trade's rural roots as well as the large scale manufacturing. From such a firm foundation with a world wide reputation, the industry saw a marked decline but was that fashion, price or resist...
File Making - A Great Sheffield Industry That Is No More (2023)
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David Eaton originally gave this lectiure on 3 May 2023 at Kelham Island Museum. In it he explores the history of key element of Sheffield tool manufacturing that literally 'shaped' the world; but is no more. He explains how file making evolved and explains the skill of hand file cutting which was eventually taken over by machine. Mention is made of Ralston's the last known Sheffield file manuf...
Story of the Sheffield Safety Razor Industry (2023)
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This film of a lecture given by Doug Hindmarch on 22 March 2023 outlines the origins of the safety razor industry in Sheffield. It identifies the development of the razor in various forms and the scale and range of different companies involved. To find out more about the Hawley Collection and to donate, visit our website: www.hawleytoolcollection.com/ See also our sister website at hawleysheffi...
Joseph Bramah - Locks, Water Power & Precision (2023)
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This film is of a lecture given by Tim Brown on 1 February 2023 in which he discusses the life and works of Joseph Bramah from Stainborough who was involved in a number of inventions concerning toilets, fire engines, locks and hydraulic power at the end of the 18th and start of the 19th Centuries. Tim's lecture follows his curation of an exhibition held at Kelham Island which celebrated the lif...
Joseph Rodgers Year Knife (2022)
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Joseph Rodgers Year Knife (2022)
Ken Talks Tools 5 - Animal Husbandry (2008)
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Ken Talks Tools 5 - Animal Husbandry (2008)
Ken Talks Tools 4 - Plantation Tools (2008)
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Ken Talks Tools 4 - Plantation Tools (2008)
Ken Talks Tools 3/3 - Transport Tools: Part 3 Railways (2008)
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Ken Talks Tools 3/3 - Transport Tools: Part 3 Railways (2008)
Ken Talks Tools 3/2 - Transport Tools: Part 2 Maritime (2008)
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Ken Talks Tools 3/2 - Transport Tools: Part 2 Maritime (2008)
Ken Talks Tools 3/1 - Transport Tools: Part 1 Horses (2008)
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Ken Talks Tools 3/1 - Transport Tools: Part 1 Horses (2008)
Ken Talks Tools 2 - Land Management (2008)
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Ken Talks Tools 2 - Land Management (2008)
Ken Talks Tools 1 - Foreign Measures (2008)
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Ken Talks Tools 1 - Foreign Measures (2008)
Joseph Elliot (2022)
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Joseph Elliot (2022)
W & S Butcher (2022)
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W & S Butcher (2022)
Three Sheffield Precision Tool Manufacturers (2022)
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Three Sheffield Precision Tool Manufacturers (2022)
Pearl, Horn and Ivory from around the World to Sheffield Cutlery (2022)
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Pearl, Horn and Ivory from around the World to Sheffield Cutlery (2022)
A Tale of Two Diamonds [William Marples & Sons] (2022)
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A Tale of Two Diamonds [William Marples & Sons] (2022)
Wostenholm (2021)
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Wostenholm (2021)
Mappin & Webb (2021)
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Mappin & Webb (2021)

Комментарии

  • @anthonyburke5656
    @anthonyburke5656 День назад

    I have thought for a very long time that the ONLY difference between Britain in the 18th century and Rome in the 2nd century was CHEAP STEEL, that triggered massive engineering pioneering, not the least Steam Engines and Railways.

  • @CandidZulu
    @CandidZulu 3 дня назад

    An "arse board" sounds more like a tool for attitude adjustment of children. They work fast!

  • @JohnJones-wg2od
    @JohnJones-wg2od 3 дня назад

    lol...we've lost more than we've gained... fortunately we've got this man to keep dreams alive!... imagine his apprenticeship!....Oh, to be a smithy, or boilermaker, anything done with metal and wood prior to 1903.....made in great Britain, made in the u s a...it was assumed... personally, I'd rather pull parts in a REAL wrecking yard, than sit in a cubicle.

  • @782sirbrian
    @782sirbrian 4 дня назад

    My Uncle was the works manager at Ecclesfield, he was very knowledgeable on forging and the production of hammers. I have a large collection of Stanley tools and many different hammers.

  • @TheGranty1739
    @TheGranty1739 4 дня назад

    Very interesting ,thanks. I lived across the road from the factory at woodside and many of my pals from the seventies worked there ,its so sad for a major manufacturer to decline when they made first class products I still have and use my Stanley four speed half inch chuck electric drill that will try and snap your wrist if the bit sticks.

  • @davidpenney2334
    @davidpenney2334 5 дней назад

    I have a huge selection of files, 16 inch 14, 12, 10, 8 and 6 inch files, various grades, rough, bastard, second cut, smooth and dead smooth....needle files also....for my hand crafted metal woek......

  • @justinz4809
    @justinz4809 5 дней назад

    Amazing and I never knew making a file could be so interesting. Thank you for sharing your knowledge

  • @gregharris3747
    @gregharris3747 6 дней назад

    Great film & narration by Ken Hawley , I had the pleasure meeting Ken Hawley some years ago at Kelham Island Museum & I can't thank him enough for all his encouragement with my work. The skills of these guy are just incredible.

  • @jimboslice9472
    @jimboslice9472 7 дней назад

    how ignurt

  • @KayDawson-f2q
    @KayDawson-f2q 7 дней назад

    My dad worked there for 40 yrs. George Dawson & my brothers Andy and Paul

  • @mrcuthbertgriswald
    @mrcuthbertgriswald 8 дней назад

    fascinating - thank you!

  • @adrianwright8685
    @adrianwright8685 9 дней назад

    7:05 so the chisel is just positioned by eye and moved along a tiny amount before each strike!

  • @adrianwright8685
    @adrianwright8685 9 дней назад

    0:20. "people don't use files anymore" . Oh yes they do!

  • @hughendersby8161
    @hughendersby8161 10 дней назад

    I am a Locksmith and I use files every single day. In fact, my favorite tool is my Makita Electric File, couldn't do my job without it. God bless the file and its maker!

  • @sherlockholmes1121
    @sherlockholmes1121 11 дней назад

    Looks like this guy never cleaned up in his life

  • @Teleman01
    @Teleman01 11 дней назад

    I think with sandpaper, milling machines etc., files are definitely not used as much. I have a bunch that I got from my dad. And I am surprised that I hardly ever use them. But they're nice to have when you need them. There are some industries like instrument making, machinists, gun making etc. where they are used a ton. But not like they used to be.

  • @BodyKnight
    @BodyKnight 12 дней назад

    Amazing material right here.

  • @roberttheaker6205
    @roberttheaker6205 12 дней назад

    Really enjoyed listening to that thanks

  • @roberttheaker6205
    @roberttheaker6205 12 дней назад

    I also started working life at Joseph Rogers

  • @roberttheaker6205
    @roberttheaker6205 12 дней назад

    We made the hammers and chisels at Ecclesfield

  • @roberttheaker6205
    @roberttheaker6205 12 дней назад

    I worked at Ecclesfield works in 60s and 70s also Woodside realy enjoyed it

  • @Baltihunter
    @Baltihunter 14 дней назад

    I bet they don’t do all this when you get one from China

  • @thomasoneill2617
    @thomasoneill2617 15 дней назад

    l just checked the cutlery draw...have one of his butter knives in nz. appreciate the good people of sheffield

  • @RGRGJKK
    @RGRGJKK 15 дней назад

    Otro dato importante los cepillos fabricados en sheffield despues de la ww2 se dejaron de fabricar con los mangos de cocobola.pura vida

  • @RGRGJKK
    @RGRGJKK 15 дней назад

    Pura vida execelente exposición.yo prefiero los cepillos de carpintería fabricados en Sheffield porque eran mas robustos y pesados este detalle ayuda mucho al momento de cepillar la madera porque los cepillos fe carpintería fabricados en USA son mas livianos pero es cuestion de gustos .luego tambien un detalle importante la pintura del logo de Stanley de la cuña del cepillo de carpintería fabricado en Sheffield era de mejor calidad que el estadounidense esa pintura se desprende o deterioraba mas facil que el fabricado en Sheffield. Tengo un cepillo Stanley 4 1/2 del la decada de los 50s es uno de preferidos .

  • @HighWealder
    @HighWealder 16 дней назад

    I no longer buy anything branded 'Stanley, Black & Decker, or Fat Max' ,because they manufacture in israel, a racist apartheid state.

  • @dextardextar
    @dextardextar 16 дней назад

    sounds like horse shit to me

  • @ralfbaechle
    @ralfbaechle 17 дней назад

    Files are still comonly used. Irecently used one to remove sharp edges on a damaged roller blind. I also use a round file of some non-standard diameter and a flat file to sharpen the chains of my chainsaw. I even have a round file and a sanding block in my kitchen for sharpening knives. It's often easier to use these oldfashioned tools than any modern power tool. They are cheap enough to have multiple around wherever I might meed one, small, more general purpose and while more skill may be required there is a better poßibility to recover from mistakes. Even the type of saw you were showing is still pretty common. Mine needs some sharpening so I will soon find out how to do that - or if I have to replace it. Only a few years ago learning a metal profession here in Germany started with weeks of filing a metal block in a vice into a given shape. As far as I know that still hasn't changed.

  • @kindredspiritzz66
    @kindredspiritzz66 17 дней назад

    Looks interesting but i have no idea what hes doing

  • @guillo88
    @guillo88 17 дней назад

    the david attenborow of steel

  • @joeypierantonis7576
    @joeypierantonis7576 18 дней назад

    Deep fake. AI generated.

    • @redcat9436
      @redcat9436 11 дней назад

      From eight years ago?

  • @joeypierantonis7576
    @joeypierantonis7576 18 дней назад

    They don't use files anymore? What has replaced it? Diamond? I use one almost everyday.

  • @theallseeingmaster
    @theallseeingmaster 19 дней назад

    Much more interesting than I expected. I watched to the end. Good lecture.

  • @Croi_Fiain
    @Croi_Fiain 19 дней назад

    This sort of thing along with @DaveKnowlesFilmmaker and his Jack Hargreaves films ("Old Country") are such a treasure to see in detail. thank you for giving us the extended version!

  • @swl6218
    @swl6218 21 день назад

    Each part his trousers get higher and higher.

  • @dean-zb9nt
    @dean-zb9nt 22 дня назад

    thanks for your time. God Bless. you all are well, Good Job. love you all take care.

  • @adcaptandumvulgus4252
    @adcaptandumvulgus4252 23 дня назад

    I miss the good old days of ethical child labor..

  • @scrapahaulik5893
    @scrapahaulik5893 24 дня назад

    Ok lets add a few files to the list of tools I have to make someday

  • @Moonlightshadow-lq4fr
    @Moonlightshadow-lq4fr 25 дней назад

    No wonder Sheffield steel went bust using shit to make things level. As for the morons in this comment section praising this Buffoon staggers a sane persons mind!

  • @DobleWhiteAndStanley
    @DobleWhiteAndStanley 28 дней назад

    Now I know how to make hand files.

  • @dannymicc5663
    @dannymicc5663 28 дней назад

    Emotional beautiful❤

  • @sutrey9012
    @sutrey9012 29 дней назад

    Love this guys presentation style and matter of fact, no non sense added information on the tools. Not a comedian, a psychologist, or fortune teller ect ect. Hard facts, less is more. RIP Kenneth

  • @savage22bolt32
    @savage22bolt32 29 дней назад

    So even in 1850 we had to multi-task to make a living. Glad aspirin was discovered!

  • @joshuaknight8413
    @joshuaknight8413 Месяц назад

    In what universe have files disappeared? Let me assure you...people still use files.

  • @rickvia8435
    @rickvia8435 Месяц назад

    As many times I've used files I've never, ever, ever thought how they are made.

  • @SeanT_1967
    @SeanT_1967 Месяц назад

    Fantastic to see a part of Sheffield history in action…!!! They don’t make em like these ladies anymore….!!!! I bet they were both great fun and could tell a story or two…❤️

  • @TheGreasyfastspeed
    @TheGreasyfastspeed Месяц назад

    Extended versions of any of these videos are treasured. I could listen to Ken talk forever i reckon. Thank you very much

  • @worldgeektube
    @worldgeektube Месяц назад

    Fascinating. A valuable historical resource. So many details in the process one would never think of.

  • @timothyvanderschultzen9640
    @timothyvanderschultzen9640 Месяц назад

    Thank you for sharing!

  • @UPTHETOWN
    @UPTHETOWN Месяц назад

    Still use files every day in my trade

    • @shannonlandre4442
      @shannonlandre4442 21 день назад

      Do you have a cabinet for them?

    • @robbrobb2161
      @robbrobb2161 6 дней назад

      Very good point for my file collection. Mostly inherited from my father who was a master gunsmith. I don't know that he made his files but he did make his own chisels. He died awhile back. I served an apprenticeship with him when I was a boy. Had to learn how to use files to make precision projects. Still have a 1.0000 inch square and a 1.5000 square with a 1.0000 square hole in the middle. First 1.0000 had to fit into the 1.0000 hole, no sunlight allowed when observed from any angle. Thanks for a wonderful video. I'm 72 now. God bless you all