RMG16F1M–Joseph-Marie Charles Jacquard (July 7, 1752 - August 7, 1834) was a French weaver and merchant. He played an important role in the development of the earliest programmable loom (the Jacquard loom), which in turn played an important role in the development
RMMR781X–Punched cards coded with weaving pattern for the operation of a Jacquard loom; 1843;
RMAJ9YG8–Joseph Marie Jacquard, showing his loom to Lazare Carnot, Lyon, France, 1801 (1901). Artist: Unknown
RMCE66X8–Jacquard fabric ; Jacquard woven fabric ; intricate woven pattern ; India ; Asia
RME6JT64–Man hand weaving with an ancient Jacquard weaving machine.
RMBED7MA–Town of Macclesfield, England. Paradise Mill Silk Museum restored Jacquard handlooms.
RFBDN3YX–jacquard
RMF088MH–Close-up of Jacquard loom, Italy
RMA6RCAB–Boardinghouse in Monodendri Greece
RFG3352N–Jacquard curtain. Isolated on white background. Include clipping path. 3D illustration.
RM2M8WEFT–Joseph Marie Jacquard, Joseph Marie Charles (1752 – 1834) French weaver and merchant.
RME2F9WA–France Rhone Lyon historical site listed as World Heritage by UNESCO Vieux Lyon (Old Town) Saint George district Jacquard loom
RMD86MKB–Jacquard Loom
RMBJARXH–Woman worker using a mechanized Jacquard loom, 1880s. Hand-colored woodcut
RMD2T9Y4–Joseph Marie Charles dit (called or nicknamed) Jacquard, 1752 –1834. French weaver and merchant.
RMTRH7BE–jacquard, Joseph Marie, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMHPK43H–JACQUARD POWER LOOMS about 1850
RM2A602RE–Joseph-Marie JACQUARD - 1752-1834 from Louis Figuier Lee Grandes Inventions , Paris, 1863
RM2BDY814–Jacquard Loom for Weaving Textiles
RMD9675T–Joseph Marie Jacquard (1752-1834) French silk-weaver and inventor. Engraving
RMJ28GC2–Weaving with hole card control to control each warp thread on the jacquard loom 1939 German weaving industry 1920 -1950 Germany
RFHACGDP–Jacquard loom in a weaving mill, 1880, historic illustration, woodcut
RM2J0C8F4–Jacquard loom in a woollen mill in Bradford, Yorkshire, late Victorian period
RMAJ9TYB–Joseph-Marie Jacquard, inventor of the Jacquard loom, c1850. Artist: Unknown
RMBED481–Town of Macclesfield, England. Textile being manufactured on a restored Jacquard handloom, at Paradise Mill Silk Museum.
RMBDN21X–cotton sateen jacquard
RMPFKXMC–Four types of cream coloured jacquard fabrics.
RFFC2XKW–RHÔNE. Département. Lyon. Flandrin. Jacquard. Ampere. VUILLEMIN, 1879 old map
RME0YH6H–May 25, 1970 - Model Wearing Jacquard Woolen Coat & Matching Pants, Hat
RMJ15JWC–Joseph Maria Jacquard (1752-1834). French merchant. Inventor of programmable loom. Engraving, Nuestro Siglo, 1883.
RMB9M3DD–France, Indre et Loire, Tours, Maison Georges Le Manach, Didier Morissonnaud, French best craftsman, working on a Jacquard
RMD88DC0–Jacquard - Napoleon
RMPEDM7D–Black and white engraving of a double-lift, single cylinder, jacquard machine, produced in Philadelphia by Thomas Halton, from the volume 'Technology of textile design, ' authored by EA (Emanuel Anthony) Posselt, and published in Philadelphia by the author, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1889. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RMWTDYP7–Vintage photograph of the Statue de Jacquard, Lyon, France, 1880s, 19th Century. Joseph Marie Jacquard was a French weaver and merchant. He played an important role in the development of the earliest programmable loom
RM2G3KYTP–technics, looms, punch card of the Jacquard loom, 1805, wood engraving, late 19th century, ARTIST'S COPYRIGHT HAS NOT TO BE CLEARED
RMF63P80–JOSEPH JACQUARD (1752-1834) French weaver and inventor
RM2K2JXNX–A hand loom with Jacquard machine developed by Joseph Jacquard (1752-1834) a French weaver and merchant. Dated 19th Century
RM2BDY81F–Jacquard Card for Silk Weaving
RMRJAE0T–An engraving depicting a Swiss jacquard loom for weaving ribbons. Dated 19th century
RMHTMW6C–Museum of Technology (The Deutsches Technikmuseum, scientific and technical collection. ) Germany Berlin Kreuzberg ( Joseph Marie Charles Jacquard 1752 –1834 was a French weaver and merchant. He played an important role in the development of the earliest programmable loom (the 'Jacquard loom'), which in turn played an important role in the development of other programmable machines, such as an early version of digital compiler used by IBM to develop the modern day computer. )
RFHAFYJG–Joseph Marie Charles Jacquard, 7 July 1752 - 7 August 1834, was a French weaver and merchant, woodcut from the year 1880
RM2J0C8F5–Jacquard loom in a woollen mill in Bradford, Yorkshire, late Victorian period
RMAJA3Y8–Joseph-Marie Jacquard, French inventor, 1880. Artist: Unknown
RM2DC75N5–Antoine Jacquard, (artist), French, died 1652, Execution, engraving
RM2KFTR5P–vintage jacquard jumper and scarf National Museum of Scotland, Chambers St, Edinburgh EH1 1JF
RFBFP4Y7–Sari Jacquard weave India
RMB39TXT–Jacquard loom with punch cards at Greenfield Village in Dearborn Michigan USA
RME11TT4–Mar. 25, 1980 - Albert Jacquard (right) receives France Foundation's Scientific Prize in 1979 from Jean Bernard, President of France Foundation's Scientific Committee, in Paris.
RMJ15JK3–Joseph Maria Jacquard (1752-1834). French merchant. Inventor of programmable loom. Engraving, Nuestro Siglo, 1883.
RMKWT4KP–Engraved image of a Jacquard silk loom with a motor drive, and early example of industrial automation; Jacquard looms use the patterns punched on a card to automatically weave complex fabric designs, and were an inspiration for early punch card computers, 1918. Courtesy Internet Archive.
RMD0JN5E–Collection of machines from the industrial revolution, including a carpet loom, jacquard weaving machine
RM2G3KYTH–technics, looms, Jacquard loom, point paper design of a Jacquard pattern, 1805, wood engraving, ARTIST'S COPYRIGHT HAS NOT TO BE CLEARED
RMEG0JY2–JOSEPH JACQUARD (1752-1834) French weaver who developed the earliest programmable loom named after him.
RMHTMK3K–Weaving shed fitted with Jacquard power looms. Swags of punched cards carrying pattern being woven are at right and above each loom. Illustration Paris c1880
RM2BDYFP6–Jacquard Loom for Weaving Textiles
RMD9675P–Jacquard loom, with swags of punched cards from which pattern was woven. Engraving published Paris, 1876
RMHTMW5Y–Museum of Technology (The Deutsches Technikmuseum, scientific and technical collection. ) Germany Berlin Kreuzberg ( Joseph Marie Charles Jacquard 1752 –1834 was a French weaver and merchant. He played an important role in the development of the earliest programmable loom (the 'Jacquard loom'), which in turn played an important role in the development of other programmable machines, such as an early version of digital compiler used by IBM to develop the modern day computer. )
RMFCJMD9–Jacquard looms, Textile factory ´´La Filandiere´´, Fresnoy-le-Grand, Aisne department, Picardy region, northern France, Europe.
RMBY5T4R–Ancient Dingqiao Jacquard Loom used in the weaving of silk brocade, Huanglongxi, near Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China. JMH4370
RF2J6P1P5–Jacquard Perforating Machine The Jacquard machine is a device fitted to a loom that simplifies the process of manufacturing textiles with such complex patterns as brocade, damask and matelassé. The resulting ensemble of the loom and Jacquard machine is then called a Jacquard loom. The machine was invented by Joseph Marie Jacquard in 1804 This use of replaceable punched cards to control a sequence of operations is considered an important step in the history of computing hardware, having inspired Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine. from Appleton's dictionary of machines, mechanics, engine-work,
RM2DCF8AP–Antoine Jacquard, (artist), French, died 1652, The Resurrection, engraving
RFKMF1CG–The punch cards of a 19th century Jacquard Textile Loom
RFBFP4XG–Sari Jacquard weave India
RMB39XHN–Jacquard loom with punch cards at Greenfield Village in Dearborn Michigan USA
RME0W8A5–Jan. 01, 1962 - Stockings a la Egypt Jacquard design and hand printed designs on stockings are the dernier cri in the stocking fashion. The firm ''Elbeo'' is launching this most unusual kind of stocking which - perhaps - will soon be seen more frequently.
RMJ15JY5–Joseph Maria Jacquard (1752-1834). French merchant. Inventor of programmable loom. Engraving, Nuestro Siglo, 1883.
RMKWT4M2–Photograph of an antique French loom which has been retrofitted with a Jacquard attachment, allowing the loom to mechanically weave complex fabric designs, France, 1951. Courtesy Internet Archive.
RMCX395X–Lycee Joseph Marie Jacquard, Caudry, France. Architect: Lucien Kroll, 2000.
RMRYEPP7–technics, looms, punched card mechanism of the Jacquard loom, 1805, wood engraving, late 19th century, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RFPKA364–Silk jacquard light pink color
RMHTMKAF–Joseph Marie Jacquard (1752-1834) French silk-weaver and inventor showing his loom to Lazare Carnot (1753-1823) at Lyon (1801). Punched cards on which pattern encoded are at right of loom
RMHRP5AC–Jacquard Loom for Weaving Textiles
RMF7PWBP–Joseph-Marie JACQUARD - 1752-1834 from Louis Figuier Lee Grandes Inventions , Paris, 1863
RMHTMW5N–Museum of Technology (The Deutsches Technikmuseum, scientific and technical collection. ) Germany Berlin Kreuzberg ( Joseph Marie Charles Jacquard 1752 –1834 was a French weaver and merchant. He played an important role in the development of the earliest programmable loom (the 'Jacquard loom'), which in turn played an important role in the development of other programmable machines, such as an early version of digital compiler used by IBM to develop the modern day computer. )
RM2CW4EF7–A historical view of the Jacquard Monument inaugurated on 15 August 1910 in Calais, Pas-de-Calais, Hauts-de-France, France, taken from a postcard c.1910s.
RMBY5T3T–Ancient Dingqiao Jacquard Loom used in the weaving of silk brocade, Huanglongxi, near Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China. JMH4368
RF2J6P1TK–Jacquard Perforating Machine The Jacquard machine is a device fitted to a loom that simplifies the process of manufacturing textiles with such complex patterns as brocade, damask and matelassé. The resulting ensemble of the loom and Jacquard machine is then called a Jacquard loom. The machine was invented by Joseph Marie Jacquard in 1804 This use of replaceable punched cards to control a sequence of operations is considered an important step in the history of computing hardware, having inspired Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine. from Appleton's dictionary of machines, mechanics, engine-work,
RM2DCATF5–Antoine Jacquard, (artist), French, died 1652, Lovers, engraving
RFKMF1HX–The punch cards of a 19th century Jacquard Textile Loom
RFBFP4XM–Sari Jacquard weave India
RM2HD3Y1N–Jacquard. Joseph Marie Charles (1752-1834) was a French weaver and merchant. He played an important role in the development of the earliest programmable loom the Jacquard loom. France. Europe. Old 19th century engraved illustration from Portraits et histoire des hommes utile by Societe Montyon et Franklin 1837
RME0W8A6–Jan. 01, 1962 - Stockings a la Egypt Jacquard design and hand printed designs on stockings are the dernier cri in the stocking fashion. The firm ''Elbeo'' is launching this most unusual kind of stocking which - perhaps - will soon be seen more frequently.
RMJ15JHE–Joseph Maria Jacquard (1752-1834). French merchant. Inventor of programmable loom. Engraving, Nuestro Siglo, 1883.
RMKWT4KX–Printed punch card used to program a Jacquard Loom, an early example of industrial automation; Jacquard looms use the patterns punched on a card to automatically weave complex fabric designs, 1898. Courtesy Internet Archive.
RMCX39A3–Lycee Joseph Marie Jacquard, Caudry, France. Architect: Lucien Kroll, 2000.
RMT8395M–A pair of French flintlock pistols, Jacquard in Tours, circa 1800 Blued two-stage barrels in 14 mm calibre, octagonal then round and smooth after cut girdles, with cannon muzzles. Ornamental gildings at the breeches. The smooth flintlocks each signed 'Jacouard a Tours'. Florally carved walnut stocks with slightly chiselled iron furnitures. Original whalebone ramrods with horn tips, the ends each with an iron bullet puller and jag, respectively. Length 31 cm each. historic, historical, civil handgun, civil handguns, handheld, gun, guns, firearm, f, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RF2HW2R1A–Art inspired by Coverlet, ca. 1850–70, Wool and cotton, Jacquard-loom-woven, 85 1/2 x 79 in. (217.2 x 200.7 cm), Textiles, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMHTMM2M–Joseph Marie Jacquqrd (1752-1834) French silk-weaver and inventor. Portrait woven by Jacquard loom, surrounded by printed border showing punched cards, paper for designing patterns, shuttles, bobbins, etc. Colour
RMHRNW5Y–Joseph-Marie Jacquard, French Inventor
RMHHG7FM–Illustration depicting a power-operated Jacquard loom used in the manufacturing of textiles. Dated 19th Century
RMHTMW5F–Museum of Technology (The Deutsches Technikmuseum, scientific and technical collection. ) Germany Berlin Kreuzberg ( Joseph Marie Charles Jacquard 1752 –1834 was a French weaver and merchant. He played an important role in the development of the earliest programmable loom (the 'Jacquard loom'), which in turn played an important role in the development of other programmable machines, such as an early version of digital compiler used by IBM to develop the modern day computer. )
RMB53G19–Crafts Jacquard woven textile throws by Kirsty Wass
RMBY5T4B–Ancient Dingqiao Jacquard Loom used in the weaving of silk brocade, Huanglongxi, near Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China. JMH4369
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