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Spinning cotton with self-acting mules of the type devised by Richard Roberts in 1825 (c1835).
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Pen grinding room, Hanks, Wells & Co's factory, Birmingham, West Midlands, 1851
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Rail mounted coal cutting machine, 1864.
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Carding, drawing and roving cotton, c1830. A carding engine (left) delivers cotton in a single sliver. The factory is operated by shafts and belting, which could be powered by water or steam.
Location Oxford Science Archive/Oxford/Great Britain
Unique Identifier ART378255 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3782px × 2772px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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19th century CE
Cotton
Engine
England, Great Britain
Engraving
Factory
Industrial Revolution
Laborer
Machine
Machinery
Manufacturing
Steam
Textile Mill
Women