Box 10
Contains 237 Results:
Item 117: Manufacture Nationale des Gobelins - Atelier du Nord - Vue d'ensemble [Gobelins Manufactory, overview of the north workshop] [Paris, France]
Black and white image of a man in the foreground standing in front of a tapestry loom, with another man shown kneeling at the loom. Further down the row of looms is a woman working at the loom. A man stands on the right, observing the workers. M. Desgranges, phot. edit., Paris. ca. 1917-1919. 14 x 9 cm.
Format: Postcard.
Item 118: Manufacture Nationale des Gobelins, Vue interieure d'un metier [Gobelins Manufactory, interior view of looms] [Paris, France]
Black and white image of two men working on a tapestry loom on the left, while another man is pointing to, or touching a tapestry on the right. In the foreground is a box of bobbins. Propriete de la Societe de Secours Mutuels [Property of the mutual aid society]. M. Desgranges, phot. edit., Paris. ca. 1905- 1920. 9 x 14 cm.
Format: Postcard.
Item 119: Castle Hedingham Handloom Weavers: Velvet weaving
Black and white image of an older man with a beard standing at a loom with velvet weaving on it. The man is using an instrument to cut the pile on the velvet. Printed on reverse: "Velvet Weaving - The wires are cut from the fabric with a trevette to create the sumptuous Silk pile. Castle Hedingham handloom weavers" Castle Hedingham is located near Halstead, Essex England. ca. 1970s. 10 x 15 cm.
Format: Postcard.
Item 120: Cut velvet industry--Looms in which the special fabric is woven, Kioto [Kyoto] Japan
Black and white image of two women facing each other working on a loom. Velvet is the type of the piled or raised fabrics. In weaving these textiles, two warps are used, wound onseparate beams. The first is used in the ordinary way; the second, called the pole or pile warp, is raised into loops. More infomration on cut velvet is on the reverse. Meadville, Pa.: Keystone View Company, ca. 1900-1920. 18 x 9 cm.
Format: Stereoptic print.
Item 121: Woman standing in aisle of weave shed
Black-and-white image depicts a woman standing in the aisle of a weave shed of an unknown mill. She wears a plaid blouse and a dark skirt, and is surrounded by looms. ca. 1910-1918. 13.75 x 8.75 cm.
Format: Postcard.
Item 122: Model of draw loom - Musee Historique des Tissus - Lyon
Item 123: Detail of model of Jacquard loom - Musee Historique des Tissus - Lyon
Color image of a detail of a model of a Jacquard loom. Scale model made of wood. Metier equipe d'une mecanique Jacquard (detail), modele reduit, bois, par Jean Marin (Lyon, 1805-1876). Photo A. Basset, Lyon - Reproduction interdite - Imp. Sezanne, Lyon - Bron. ca. 1980s. 10.5 x 15 cm.
Format: Postcard.
Item 124: Manufacture des Gobelins, Atelier des Tapis dits de la Savonnerie [Gobelins Manufactory carpet workshop] [Paris, France]
Black and white image of two men working on a tapestry loom. In the foreground is a box of bobbins. "Savonnerie" refers to soap, so the context is unclear in this image. [no earlier than 1904] 14 x 9 cm.
Format: Postcard.
Item 125: A tour through Messrs Lupton and Co's Woolen Mills, Leeds, 1773-1958: weaving shed
Item 126: Mrs. Wiley Oakley, Gatlinburg, Tenn., 1939
Black and white image of Mrs. Wiley Oakley of Gatlinburg, Tenn., weaving on a handloom. Exline. 14 x 9 cm.
Format: Postcard.