By 1893 the works employed 400 men producing 80 tramcars and freight cars per day.
His works are characterized by excess and employ a campy style.
In 1882 the works employed 200, by the 1890 the number had risen to nearly 500.
In 1982 the works still employed 10 people.
Other works employ materials with a history of social use.
Prior to 1915 the works employed about 30 men.
These works have cost $150,000 and employ from 20 to 50 men.
At its peak, the works employed over 2,500 many of whom had homes, along with other rail workers, in the town that developed nearby.
At this time the works employed around 400 people.
Her new works often combine metal plates with rods or employ steel mirrors.