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Cotton manufacture, c1845.
Cotton manufacture, c1845. An adult 'hand' with a boy assistant, forming cotton into 'laps' so that it could be put into the carding machine in a uniform amounts. In the foreground are baskets of cotton that had been through the gin to remove seeds and separate fibres. On the right at the back of the bench, there is a balance for weighing cotton. Under the bench are 'laps' ready for carding. From The Useful Arts and Manufactures of Great Britain by Charles Tomlinson. (London, c1845).
Unique Identifier
AR920875
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Image
Purpose
Public
Size
4913px × 3550px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
Ann Ronan Pictures
B&W
B/W
balance
Basket
Black & White
Black and white
Boy
BOYS
building
BUILDINGS
CARDING
Child
child labour
concept
Cotton
cotton Mill
Engraving
event
Exploitation
Factory
Industrial Revolution
Industry
JOB
Labor
Male
Man
Manufacturing
Men
Mill
Monochrome
NINETEENTH CENTURY
OCCUPATION
People
Print Collector1
PROFESSION
TEXTILE INDUSTRY
textile manufacturing
Textile Mill
textile worker
TEXTILES
textiles worker
TRADE
Victorian
weighing device