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Textile Manufacturing Collection

"Exploring the Rich History of Textile Manufacturing: From Bergamo to Scotland" Step back in time and witness the fascinating world through captivating images

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Textile Manufacturing Collection: Textile mill in Bergamo
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Textile Manufacturing Collection: Wool sorters, c1880
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Textile Manufacturing Collection: Saltaire works, c1880
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Textile Manufacturing Collection: New Lanark Mills, Scotland, c1815
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Textile Manufacturing Collection: Preston, Lancashire, 1862. Creator: Unknown
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Textile Manufacturing Collection: The New French Treaty - No. II. Lyons and French Silks, 1862. Creator: Unknown
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Textile Manufacturing Collection: Interior of a Power-Loom factory, 1844. Creator: Unknown
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Textile Manufacturing Collection: Love Conquered Fear, 1840
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Textile Manufacturing Collection: Bessbrook Mills and village, County Armagh, Ireland, c1880
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Textile Manufacturing Collection: Woman operating a power loom for weaving cotton, c1840
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Textile Manufacturing Collection: Greek women making Silk and Gold Thread Veils in the Factory at Athens, 1890
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Textile Manufacturing Collection: Lace Manufactory, Tiverton, c1836, (1943). Creator: Unknown
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Textile Manufacturing Collection: Love Conquered Fear, c1840. Creator: Auguste Hervieu
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Textile Manufacturing Collection: A Weaving-shed, c1917
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Textile Manufacturing Collection: General View of Spinning-room, c1917
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Textile Manufacturing Collection: Cloth Dressers, 1814. Artist: Robert Havell
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Textile Manufacturing Collection: Interior of a Weavers Workshop, Egypt, 1822. Artist: Schroeder
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Textile Manufacturing Collection: Poster of the Sergei Simanins Paper Yarn Weaving Factory in Stavrov, Early 20th cen
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Textile Manufacturing Collection: Cotton manufacture, c1845
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Textile Manufacturing Collection: The mill at Saltaire, c1880
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Textile Manufacturing Collection: The Jute Mills of the Cia. Nacional de Tecidos de Juta, 1914
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Textile Manufacturing Collection: Woman using a Spinning Jenny, c1880
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Textile Manufacturing Collection: Weighing and sorting raw silk skeins, South Manchester, Connecticut, USA, early 20th century
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Textile Manufacturing Collection: General view of a large printing room in a cotton mill, Lawrence, Massachusetts, USA, 20th century
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Textile Manufacturing Collection: Doubling frame in a large woollen mill, Lawrence, Massachusetts, USA, early 20th century(?)
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Textile Manufacturing Collection: Spinning room, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, late 19th or early 20th century(?)
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Textile Manufacturing Collection: The Chintz Printing Room, Merton Abbey Mills, London, 1899
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Textile Manufacturing Collection: Weaving Irish linen, Lurgan, Armagh, 1936. Artist: Fox
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Textile Manufacturing Collection: Carding, Drawing, and Roving, 19th century. Artist: J Carter
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Textile Manufacturing Collection: The spinning mule, c1880
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Textile Manufacturing Collection: The Slubbing-Billy, c1880
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Textile Manufacturing Collection: The Salt statue at Bradford, c1880
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Textile Manufacturing Collection: Net loom in the Stuarts factory, c1880
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Textile Manufacturing Collection: Seamstresses of the National Union of Women, Frankfurt am Main, World War I, 1915
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Textile Manufacturing Collection: Silk weaver, Bethnal Green, East London, 1893
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Textile Manufacturing Collection: Spitalfields silk weavers, 1893
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Textile Manufacturing Collection: Female silk worker, Spitalfields, London, 1833
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Textile Manufacturing Collection: Joseph-Marie Jacquard, French inventor, 1880
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Textile Manufacturing Collection: Titus Salt, British woolstapler and industrialist, c1880
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Textile Manufacturing Collection: Spitalfields silk worker winding silk in her cottage, London, England, 1893
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Textile Manufacturing Collection: A Spitalfields silk weaver at his hand loom, 1884
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Textile Manufacturing Collection: Production of woollen cloth, 1750
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Textile Manufacturing Collection: Cropping wool to give an even pile after nap had been raised, 1814
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Textile Manufacturing Collection: The Worsted Winder, 1805. Artist: William Henry Pyne
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Textile Manufacturing Collection: Stocking frame workshop, 1750
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Textile Manufacturing Collection: Worsted manufacturing, c1845
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Textile Manufacturing Collection: Carding, drawing and roving cotton, c1830
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Textile Manufacturing Collection: Weaving shed fitted with rows of power looms driven by belt and shafting, c1840


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"Exploring the Rich History of Textile Manufacturing: From Bergamo to Scotland" Step back in time and witness the fascinating world through captivating images. Travel to Bergamo, Italy, where a bustling textile mill stood as a testament to human ingenuity. The sight of wool sorters diligently working in c1880 showcases their expertise and dedication. Across the seas, Saltaire works in c1880 became an emblem of industrial progress. Witness the grandeur and scale of this magnificent establishment that propelled Britain's textile industry forward. Journey further into history with New Lanark Mills in Scotland, a thriving hub dating back to c1815. Marvel at its impressive architecture while imagining the hum of machinery that once filled its halls. Delve into the heart of innovation with an intriguing glimpse inside a Power-Loom factory from 1844. Though its creator remains unknown, their legacy lives on through this snapshot capturing technological advancements. Love Conquered Fear in 1840—a poignant reminder that amidst labor struggles and hardships, love prevailed within these walls. Feel the resilience and determination etched on workers' faces as they strive for better conditions. Witness women breaking barriers as they operate power looms for weaving cotton around c1840. These trailblazers challenged societal norms by proving their skillfulness in traditionally male-dominated industries. Embark on a journey to Athens, Greece, where Greek women delicately craft Silk and Gold Thread Veils at a factory established in 1890 by Samuel Melton Fisher. Admire their artistry passed down through generations. Experience Tiverton's Lace Manufactory from c1836 (1943), where intricate lacework flourished under skilled hands—each thread woven with precision and care creating timeless beauty. Auguste Hervieu's Love Conquered Fear masterpiece from c1840 encapsulates emotions felt within every textile mill worldwide—a testament to humanity's indomitable spirit.