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Box 9

 Container

Contains 250 Results:

Item 7: Drawing, worsted (bottom rolls)

 File — Box: 9, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents

Black and white iimage shows a male worker seated at a drawing machine. A bin of rollers is next to him; he may be perhaps replacing rollers on the frame? In the worsted system, drawing covers a whole series of operations between combing and spinning. Handwritten line on the reverse is in French. Location is unknown. ca. 1910-1918. 8.75 x 13.75 cm.

Format: Postcard.

Dates: 1842-2003

Item 8: A Hand Web Drawing Room in a Fall River Cotton Mill [Fall River, Mass.]

 File — Box: 9, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents

Color image of employees, mostly female, standing by drawing equipment. Drawing is the process of straightening the fibers to make them smaller and more uniform. Specific mill is not identified. Published by F.P. Charlton Co., Fall River, Mass. Made in Germany. ca. 1907-1909. 14 x 9 cm.

Format: Postcard.

Dates: 1842-2003

Item 9: A Machine Web Drawing Room in a Fall River Cotton Mill [Fall River, Mass.]

 File — Box: 9, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents

Color image of male employee at drawing frame. Drawing is a process in yarn manufacturing that is designed to straighten the fibers being treated and make them smaller and more uniform. Specific mills is not identified. Published by F.P. Charlton Co., Fall River, Mass. Made in Germany. ca. 1907-1909. 14 x 9 cm.

Format: Postcard.

Dates: 1842-2003

Item 10: A Machine Web Drawing Room in a Fall River Cotton Mill [Fall River, Mass.]

 File — Box: 9, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents

Color image of male employee at drawing frame. Drawing is a process in yarn manufacturing that is designed to straighten the fibers being treated and make them smaller and more uniform. Specific mills is not identified. Published by F.P. Charlton Co., Fall River, Mass. Made in Germany. ca. 1907-1909. 14 x 9 cm. Copy B.

Format: Postcard.

Dates: 1842-2003

Item 1: Lancashire's Great Industry, Roving

 File — Box: 9, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents

Color image shows female worker adjusting thread at roving machine. Another roving machine sits behind her. L. Pickles & Co., Bradford, [England]. ca. 1910. 14 x 9 cm.

Format: Postcard.

Dates: 1842-2003

Item 2: Close-up view of roving frame

 File — Box: 9, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents Black and white image (somewhat tinted) shows a close-up view of a roving frame, which draws out and twists strands of cotton fibers. Printed on reverse: "New England's Textile Industry. Noted particularly for the quality of its products, New England, birthplace of the textile industry in the United States produces nearly 20 per cent of all American cotton goods plus millions of yards of materials from synthetic fibers. In each of the six states skilled craftsmen, working in modern mills on...
Dates: 1842-2003

Item 3: Carding [Roving] Room, Mechanics Mill, Fall River, Mass.

 File — Box: 9, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents

Littleton, New Hampshire: Photographed and published by Kilburn Bros., ca. 1875-1885. Gelatin silver print. Black and white image depicts the card room (cotton) at Mechanics Mill in Fall River, but what is actually being shown, from back to front, are: cards, drawing (1st), drawing (2nd), and slubbers (coarse roving). Item 4, in this folder, is of the same room but taken from an entirely different angle. No employees visible. 17 x 8.25 cm.

Format: Stereoptic print.

Dates: 1842-2003

Item 4: Carding [Roving] Room, Mechanics Mill, Fall River, Mass.

 File — Box: 9, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents

Littleton, New Hampshire: Photographed and published by Kilburn Bros., [1875-85?]. Gelatin silver print. Black and white image depicts the card room at Mechanics Mill in Fall River, but what is actually being shown are the drawing and roving processes, which follow the carding process. Item 3, in this folder, is of the same room but taken from an entirely different angle. No employees visible. 17 x 8.25 cm.

Format: Stereoptic print.

Dates: 1842-2003

Item 5: Speeders [Roving], Atlantic Cotton Mills, Lawrence, Mass.

 File — Box: 9, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents

A. B. Hamor, ca. 1880. Black and white image shows rows of speeders, machinery which is one of the stages of the roving process. No workers visible. 17.75 x 10 cm.

Format: Stereoptic print.

Dates: 1842-2003

Item 6: Inside a cotton mill at Malaga - spooling room and girl employees, Spain

 File — Box: 9, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents

Black and white image shows rows of roving frames with spindles of thread. Female workers are posed by the front row of frames. Meadville, Pa.: Keystone View Company; copyrighted by Underwood and Underwood, ca. 1900-1920. 17.75 x 8.5 cm.

Format: Stereoptic print.

Dates: 1842-2003