Box 10
Contains 237 Results:
Item 137: Weave Room, Stevens & Co.'s Woolen Mills
Haverhill, Mass.: Anderson, ca. 1890. Gelatin silver print. Black and white image shows rows of looms in the Stevens & Co. mill in Haverhill, Mass. (formerly known as the Haverhill Flannel Factory). 17.75 x 10 cm.
Format: Stereoptic print.
Item 138: Weave Room, Stevens & Co.'s Woolen Mills
Haverhill, Mass.: Anderson, ca. 1890. Gelatin silver print. Black and white image shows view of weave room looking across the looms, rather than down an aisle of looms, in the Stevens & Co. mill in Haverhill, Mass. (formerly known as the Haverhill Flannel Factory). 17.75 x 10 cm.
Format: Stereoptic print.
Item 139: Weaving Room, Atlantic Cotton Mills, Lawrence, Mass.
A. B. Hamor, ca. 1880. Image shows two rows of looms with narrow aisle in between. 17.75 x 10 cm.
Format: Stereoptic print.
Item 140: Weaving Room, Pacific Mills, Lawrence, Mass.
The "Best" Series, Lawrence & Vicinity. ca. 1890. Black and white image shows two rows of looms with a narrow aisle between them. Although identified as the Pacific Mills, this may possibly be the Atlantic Mills. 17.75 x 9 cm.
Format: Stereoptic print.
Item 141: Weaving Room, Lawrence Mill, Lowell, Mass.
Littleton, New Hampshire: Photographed and published by Kilburn Brothers, ca. 1870s. Albumen print. Black and white image shows long row of looms. No workers visible. 17.75 x 9 cm.
Format: Stereoptic print.
Item 142: Weaviong Room, Merrimack Mills, Lowell, Mass.
Weaving Room, Merrimack Mills, Lowell, Mass. no. 39 of "Views of Lowell, Mass., and Vicinity." Salem, Mass.: Photographed and published by John S. Moulton, 206 Essex St., Salem, Mass., ca. 1880s. Black-and-white image shows long rows of looms in the Merrimack Manufacturing Co. in Lowell, Mass. No workers visible. 17.75 x 8.75 cm.
Format: Stereoptic print.
Item 143: Making-up Room, Lawrence Hosiery, Lowell, Mass.
ca. 1870s Photographed by S. Towle, Lowell, Mass. Black and white image shows large room filled with seated female workers in what is most likely the hosiery department of the Lawrence Manufacturing Co. Two men are visible, one in the center (wearing a hat and a white apron) and one to the side on the right. One of these men is most likely Dr. Geo. L. Harris, Overseer. 17.5 x 9 cm.
Format: Stereoptic print.
Item 144: Amoskeag Mills, Gingham Mill, Weaving Room, Manchester, New Hampshire
#52 of Manchester views, published by C. K. Burns, 1018 Elm Street, Manchester, New Hampshire ca. 1880s.Black and white image depicts the weaving room in the gingham mill, showing rows of looms. One bearded man stands between the machines about halfday down the aisle on the right. 17.75 x 8.75 cm.
Format: Stereoptic print.
Item 145: Weave Room, Langdon Mills, Manchester, New Hampshire
ca. 1870s. Black and white image depicts rows of looms in the weave room of the Langdon Mills in Manchester, New Hampshire Several woman stand by their looms on either side of the aisle, and one bearded man stands on each side of the aisle, most likely supervisors (all the workers are barely visible). 17.5 x 8.75 cm.
Format: Stereoptic print.
Item 146: No. 1 Mill Weaving Room, Cocheco Manufacturing Co., Dover, New Hampshire
ca. 1890s. Black and white image shows two rows of looms on either side of aisle. No workers visible. Similar, but not identical, to Item 147, in this folder. 18 x 10 cm.
Format: Stereoptic print.