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Textile art Collection (#9)

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Background imageTextile art Collection: Franc maconnerie : tablier de maitre maconnique. Il est decore des symboles francs macons

Franc maconnerie : tablier de maitre maconnique. Il est decore des symboles francs macons
AIS5385602 Franc maconnerie : tablier de maitre maconnique. Il est decore des symboles francs macons, Musee du Grand Orient et de la Franc maconnerie europeenne. Paris; © Iberfoto

Background imageTextile art Collection: Two old women with a textile spinning loom, Rural France 1900 (b/w photo)

Two old women with a textile spinning loom, Rural France 1900 (b/w photo)
UIG5635644 Two old women with a textile spinning loom, Rural France 1900 (b/w photo)

Background imageTextile art Collection: Jon Arason's Chasuble, 16th century (textile)

Jon Arason's Chasuble, 16th century (textile)
5304954 Jon Arason's Chasuble, 16th century (textile); (add.info.: Jon Arason's Chasuble, an ornate sleeveless outer vestment worn by a Catholic or High Anglican priest when celebrating Mass)

Background imageTextile art Collection: Tailcoat and Waistcoat, 1790 (textile)

Tailcoat and Waistcoat, 1790 (textile)
5304597 Tailcoat and Waistcoat, 1790 (textile); (add.info.: Coat (tailcoat) and waistcoat, About 1790, England. Coat: Wool with buttons covered with silk thread. Waistcoat: printed silk

Background imageTextile art Collection: 19th Century traditional Icelandic formal clothing

19th Century traditional Icelandic formal clothing
5304716 19th Century traditional Icelandic formal clothing.; (add.info.: Icelandic, 19th century, traditional, ladies, formal clothing. made of imported fabrics embroidered in gold or silver thread)

Background imageTextile art Collection: Joseph Marie Jacquard (1752-1834), 19th century (chromo)

Joseph Marie Jacquard (1752-1834), 19th century (chromo)
JAB5037197 Joseph Marie Jacquard (1752-1834), 19th century (chromo); (add.info.: Joseph Marie Jacquard (1752-1834), French mechanic inventor of weaving.); Photo ©Jaime Abecasis

Background imageTextile art Collection: Sheep sheering in Western Australia

Sheep sheering in Western Australia
5311933 Sheep sheering in Western Australia; (add.info.: Engraving depicting sheep sheering in Western Australia. Dated 19th century.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageTextile art Collection: A Chinese woman making stockings

A Chinese woman making stockings
5310172 A Chinese woman making stockings; (add.info.: Engraving depicting a Chinese woman making stockings. These were not knitted as in Europe, but made of sewn fabric and lined with cotton)

Background imageTextile art Collection: An engraving depicting a fly shuttle used in power looms. Top: shuttle. Bottom

An engraving depicting a fly shuttle used in power looms. Top: shuttle. Bottom
5311548 An engraving depicting a fly shuttle used in power looms. Top: shuttle. Bottom: shuttle in its "shed" showing the device for throwing it from right to left

Background imageTextile art Collection: French countrywomen fascinated by a new sewing machine

French countrywomen fascinated by a new sewing machine
5310307 French countrywomen fascinated by a new sewing machine; (add.info.: Engraving depicting French countrywomen fascinated by a new sewing machine)

Background imageTextile art Collection: A crofter's hut near Salcots

A crofter's hut near Salcots
5310302 A crofter's hut near Salcots; (add.info.: Engraving depicting a crofter's hut, with a Canadian box stove being used for both cooking and heating, near Salcots, North-West Territories)

Background imageTextile art Collection: Capture Scene. Detail of an anonymous painting of the 16th century. Banca del Monte Faenza, Ravenna

Capture Scene. Detail of an anonymous painting of the 16th century. Banca del Monte Faenza, Ravenna
VEN5027277 Capture Scene. Detail of an anonymous painting of the 16th century. Banca del Monte Faenza, Ravenna.; (add.info.: Capture Scene. Detail of an anonymous painting of the 16th century)

Background imageTextile art Collection: Textile Industry 'Slater', First American Textile Factory, Pawtucket, Rhode Island

Textile Industry "Slater", First American Textile Factory, Pawtucket, Rhode Island
NWI4829216 Textile Industry "Slater", First American Textile Factory, Pawtucket, Rhode Island; (add.info.: Textile Industry "Slater", first American textile factory, Pawtucket)

Background imageTextile art Collection: History of Saint Piat and Saint Eleuthere, also called tapestry of Arras

History of Saint Piat and Saint Eleuthere, also called tapestry of Arras. Ordered from canon Toussaint Prier
7208809 History of Saint Piat and Saint Eleuthere, also called tapestry of Arras. Ordered from canon Toussaint Prier, chaplain of the duke of Burgundy, late 14th-early 15th century. 22m x 2m

Background imageTextile art Collection: History of Saint Piat and Saint Eleuthere, also called tapestry of Arras

History of Saint Piat and Saint Eleuthere, also called tapestry of Arras. Ordered from canon Toussaint Prier
7208806 History of Saint Piat and Saint Eleuthere, also called tapestry of Arras. Ordered from canon Toussaint Prier, chaplain of the duke of Burgundy, late 14th-early 15th century. 22m x 2m

Background imageTextile art Collection: History of Saint Piat and Saint Eleuthere, also called tapestry of Arras

History of Saint Piat and Saint Eleuthere, also called tapestry of Arras. Ordered from canon Toussaint Prier
7208803 History of Saint Piat and Saint Eleuthere, also called tapestry of Arras. Ordered from canon Toussaint Prier, chaplain of the duke of Burgundy, late 14th-early 15th century. 22m x 2m

Background imageTextile art Collection: History of Saint Piat and Saint Eleuthere, also called tapestry of Arras

History of Saint Piat and Saint Eleuthere, also called tapestry of Arras. Ordered from canon Toussaint Prier
7208796 History of Saint Piat and Saint Eleuthere, also called tapestry of Arras. Ordered from canon Toussaint Prier, chaplain of the duke of Burgundy

Background imageTextile art Collection: The castle (Chateau d'Angers). The museum of tapestries. The tapestry (La Tenture de l'Apocalypse)

The castle (Chateau d'Angers). The museum of tapestries. The tapestry (La Tenture de l'Apocalypse)
7207365 The castle (Chateau d'Angers). The museum of tapestries. The tapestry (La Tenture de l'Apocalypse). Cartons of the painter Hennequin de Bruges, atelier Nicolas Bataille. First piece

Background imageTextile art Collection: The March

The March
3118912 The March; (add.info.: Tapestry titled The March by Judocus de Vos (1661-1734) a Flemish weaver. Dated 18th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageTextile art Collection: The March

The March
3118903 The March; (add.info.: Tapestry titled The March by Judocus de Vos (1661-1734) a Flemish weaver. Dated 18th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageTextile art Collection: House in Pelham Street, 1850

House in Pelham Street, 1850
3480212 House in Pelham Street, 1850; (add.info.: House in Pelham Street, Spitalfields London, silk weavers worked on the top floor behind enlarged windows which offered more natural light)

Background imageTextile art Collection: House in Booth Street, 1850

House in Booth Street, 1850
3480210 House in Booth Street, 1850; (add.info.: House in Booth Street, Spitalfields London, silk weavers worked on the top floor behind enlarged windows which offered more natural light)

Background imageTextile art Collection: Shearing a length of carpet, 1892

Shearing a length of carpet, 1892
3479226 Shearing a length of carpet, 1892; (add.info.: Shearing or trimming a carpet. Dated 1892.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageTextile art Collection: The international exhibition, 1850

The international exhibition, 1850
3479224 The international exhibition, 1850; (add.info.: The international exhibition: Tuer and hall's power-loom for weaving carpets.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageTextile art Collection: Maxon & Co Patent carpet loom, 1862

Maxon & Co Patent carpet loom, 1862
3479222 Maxon & Co Patent carpet loom, 1862; (add.info.: Maxon & Co Patent carpet loom. Dated 1862.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageTextile art Collection: Cotton carding machine, 1865

Cotton carding machine, 1865
3479135 Cotton carding machine, 1865; (add.info.: Cotton carding machine, from James Wylde. London, dated 1865.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageTextile art Collection: Cotton carding engine, 1866

Cotton carding engine, 1866
3479130 Cotton carding engine, 1866; (add.info.: Cotton carding engine: this machine brushed and separated the cotton fibres. London, dated 1866.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageTextile art Collection: Female seated with her sewing case on the table, 1882

Female seated with her sewing case on the table, 1882
3479051 Female seated with her sewing case on the table, 1882; (add.info.: Illustration shows female seated with her sewing case on the table. Dated 13th May 1882.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageTextile art Collection: Female seated with her sewing case on the table, 1882

Female seated with her sewing case on the table, 1882
3479049 Female seated with her sewing case on the table, 1882; (add.info.: Illustration shows female seated with her sewing case on the table. Her husband is stood to the left of the image)

Background imageTextile art Collection: Small girl sewing, while seated, 1893

Small girl sewing, while seated, 1893
3479045 Small girl sewing, while seated, 1893; (add.info.: Illustration of a small girl sewing, while seated. Dated 1893, London.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageTextile art Collection: Male figure is shown repairing his jacket, 1874

Male figure is shown repairing his jacket, 1874
3479025 Male figure is shown repairing his jacket, 1874; (add.info.: Male figure is shown repairing his jacket. From Home Words, London, 1874.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageTextile art Collection: Carpet manufacture, 1843

Carpet manufacture, 1843
3479017 Carpet manufacture, 1843; (add.info.: Carpet manufacture, Glasgow: combing wheel which brought the fibres parallel to each other ready for spinning, London)

Background imageTextile art Collection: Carpet weaving, 1823

Carpet weaving, 1823
3479016 Carpet weaving, 1823; (add.info.: Carpet weaving: wilton. London, 1823.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageTextile art Collection: Singeing machine, 1872

Singeing machine, 1872
3479015 Singeing machine, 1872; (add.info.: Singeing machine, Boutarell dye works, Clichy-la-Garenne. London, 1872.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageTextile art Collection: The fixing of teazle heads into frames, 1850

The fixing of teazle heads into frames, 1850
3480184 The fixing of teazle heads into frames, 1850; (add.info.: Illustration depicting the fixing of teazle heads into frames which would be used to hand raise the nap on woollen cloth)

Background imageTextile art Collection: Silk manufacture; warped silk being wound from the spool, 1780

Silk manufacture; warped silk being wound from the spool, 1780
3480181 Silk manufacture; warped silk being wound from the spool, 1780; (add.info.: Silk manufacture; warped silk being wound from the spool on to a roller ready to be used on the loom)

Background imageTextile art Collection: Sir Thomas Lombe's silk mill, 1835

Sir Thomas Lombe's silk mill, 1835
3480178 Sir Thomas Lombe's silk mill, 1835; (add.info.: Sir Thomas Lombe's silk mill on the river Derwent at Derby. This was the first water-powered textile mill in Britain (ca 1720)

Background imageTextile art Collection: The washing of wool

The washing of wool
3480146 The washing of wool; (add.info.: Engraving depicting the washing of wool in a stream. The wool would then be taken away to be hung out to dry)

Background imageTextile art Collection: A Teasel, 1850

A Teasel, 1850
3479660 A Teasel, 1850; (add.info.: Illustration depicting a teasel; a tall prickly Eurasian plant with spiny purple flower heads; which is used in the raising of a nap on woollen cloth)

Background imageTextile art Collection: A mill for fulling cloth

A mill for fulling cloth
3479658 A mill for fulling cloth; (add.info.: Line engraving depicting a mill for fulling cloth to remove oil and re-size. Dated 18th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageTextile art Collection: A mill for fulling cloth

A mill for fulling cloth
3479656 A mill for fulling cloth; (add.info.: Line engraving depicting a mill for fulling cloth to remove oil and re-size. Dated 18th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageTextile art Collection: A power-operated Jacquard loom, 1850

A power-operated Jacquard loom, 1850
3479653 A power-operated Jacquard loom, 1850; (add.info.: Illustration depicting a power-operated Jacquard loom used in the manufacturing of textiles)

Background imageTextile art Collection: Massachusetts Militia Shako circa 1850

Massachusetts Militia Shako circa 1850
3056371 Massachusetts Militia Shako circa 1850; Private Collection; (add.info.: United States, Grey wool covered Massachusetts Militia Shako circa 1850); © Don Troiani. All Rights Reserved 2022

Background imageTextile art Collection: A sailmaker, 1850

A sailmaker, 1850
3359228 A sailmaker, 1850; (add.info.: Illustration of a sailmaker seen repairing a sail for a sailboat. Dated 19th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageTextile art Collection: A sailmaker, 1850

A sailmaker, 1850
3359936 A sailmaker, 1850; (add.info.: Illustration of a sailmaker seen repairing a sail for a sailboat. Dated 19th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageTextile art Collection: Batting raw cotton with holly or hazel twigs

Batting raw cotton with holly or hazel twigs
2602765 Batting raw cotton with holly or hazel twigs; (add.info.: Batting raw cotton with holly or hazel twigs to remove some dirt and seeds before it was hand-picked)

Background imageTextile art Collection: Woman holding hair-pin crochet work

Woman holding hair-pin crochet work
2602734 Woman holding hair-pin crochet work; (add.info.: Woman holding hair-pin crochet work. Illustration by George John Pinwell (1842-1875), London, 1869.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageTextile art Collection: Advertisement for fabrics available by mail order

Advertisement for fabrics available by mail order
2602687 Advertisement for fabrics available by mail order; (add.info.: Advertisement for fabrics available by mail order from Edgerton Burnett, Wellington, Somerset)



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