Pantologia

Its full title page was A New Cyclopedia, comprehending a complete series of Essays, Treatises and Systems, alphabetically arranged, with a general dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Words: the whole representing a distinct Survey of Human Genius, Learning and Industry, illustrated with elegant engravings; those on Natural History being from original drawings by Edwards and others, and beautifully coloured after nature ...

The editors were John Mason Good, Olinthus Gregory, and Newton Bosworth, as well as other anonymous writers.

Work had begun in 1802, by Gregory and Bosworth and an anonymous writer, who gave up after about a year.

A number of the latter, dealing with manufacture and inventions, were drawn by John Farey, Jr., and engraved by Wilson Lowry.

A feature of the plates relating to engineering and manufacture was the use by Farey of the drawings of John Smeaton as the basis for his work.

Plate 74 - Sand Casting
Sand casting
Plate 75 - Brass Foundry
Brass foundry