Box 1
Contains 78 Results:
Aerial View of Plant and Interior Views Sorting and Cleaning Operations, 1952
Photographs show spinning machines, gilling machines the worsted yarn preparation is shown at different stages of the process at the Goodall-Sanford Mills in Sanford, Maine. Also includes photographs from the U.S. Department of Agriculture documenting wool processing.
Drawing, Spinning, and Winding, 1952
Photographs show spinning machines, gilling machines the worsted yarn preparation is shown at different stages of the process at the Goodall-Sanford Mills in Sanford, Maine. Also includes photographs from the U.S. Department of Agriculture documenting wool processing.
Winding, Beaming, Slashing, and Weaving, 1952
Photographs show spinning machines, gilling machines the worsted yarn preparation is shown at different stages of the process at the Goodall-Sanford Mills in Sanford, Maine. Also includes photographs from the U.S. Department of Agriculture documenting wool processing.
Inspection and Development, 1952
Photographs show spinning machines, gilling machines the worsted yarn preparation is shown at different stages of the process at the Goodall-Sanford Mills in Sanford, Maine. Also includes photographs from the U.S. Department of Agriculture documenting wool processing.
U.S. Department of Agriculture Photographs of Wool Production
Photographs show spinning machines, gilling machines the worsted yarn preparation is shown at different stages of the process at the Goodall-Sanford Mills in Sanford, Maine. Also includes photographs from the U.S. Department of Agriculture documenting wool processing.
Aerial view of Goodall-Sanford, Inc., Sanford, Maine, ATHM# 1990.85.1, 1952
Gelatin silver print. Image depicts an aerial view of the Goodall-Sanford, Inc., plant in Sanford, Me. Plant is in foreground, consisting of several multi-story buildings. Residential houses spread out behind plant, with open area in background and mountains visible in distant background.
Sorting, ATHM# 1990.85.2, 1952
Gelatin silver print. Image depicts an older man sorting wool. A large bag of wool is on the floor near him, with open wooden bins of wool behind him. Text: "Sorting. The shorn fleece from a sheep (wool) and the fleece from the Angora goat (mohair) contain sections of coarse, medium, and fine fibers. Skilled tradesmen, known as "sorters," separate these sections by hand into various sorts."
Blended Sorts, ATHM# 1990.85.3, 1952
Scouring, ATHM# 1990.85.4, 1952
Gelatin silver print. Image depicts large piles of wool being put through a scouring machine. Text: "Scouring. The operation of scouring is to remove foreign matter from the raw wool and mohair. The fibers are passed through various scouring bowls containing soaps and chemicals; squeezed between rolls by hydraulic pressure; and finally run through a continuous dryer and deposited in large trucks ready to be taken to the next operation."
Carding, ATHM# 1990.85.5, 1952
Gelatin silver print. Image depicts wool carding machines in operation. There is a large bin of wool in the foreground. Text: "Carding. The scoured wool or mohair is placed into hoppers from which predetermined amounts are passed through a series of wire-covered cylinders. These cylinders turn at high speed in opposite directions, thereby straightening and paralleling the fibers so that they can be formed into a thin web. This web, condensed, results in a heavy sliver of parallel fibers."