File:Photomicrograph of annealed and quenched steel, from 1911 Britannica plates 11 and 14.jpg

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English: Photomicrographs of steel. The top photo shows annealed steel, while the bottom shows quenched steel.
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Source =File:EB1911 - Volume 01.djvu Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition Vol. 1, Plate between pp. 704 and 705, Fig. 14. Files retrieved from Wikipedia, here and here then combined into a split-picture. Photos are pre-1911
Author Osmond and Cartaud.

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