RM2BX5592–In a cotton spinning mill, female workers operate the spinning machines that weave the yarn into fabric. The photo was taken in 1905.
RMD0JNH3–Collection of machines from the industrial revolution, including a hat press, washing machine, knitting and spinning machines
RM2BX5579–Exhibit in the Deutsches Museum in Munich. On display is one of the first functioning spinning machines: the water frame from England, constructed in 1775. It is accompanied by explanations on the functioning of the machine that spun the twine into fine yarn. The picture was probably taken in the 1930s.
RM2AR25PG–agricultural machinery and implements, work, spinning machines, rottaspa Date: March 1958 Location: Zevenhuizen Keywords: agricultural machinery and tools, spreading, work Personal name: rotaspa
RM2BX556T–The photograph was taken in Reichenberg (today Liberec), which was part of the Sudetenland annexed in October 1938. It shows the wool spinning mill of the textile factory Liebig & Co, which was equipped with spinning machines considered modern for the standards of that time. On the right side of the machine is a work instruction: 'Lubrication of the Hamel twist rings may only be done with Etna oil'.
RM2WG0JM2–Cotton manufacture: Platt's self-acting mule, or cottonspinning machine, 1862. Processing cotton grown in India. 'These machines are used for the purpose of converting the rovings...into what is called cotton yarn, and winding it upon spindles in the form of cops by automatic means...A great variety of improvements have been made by Messrs. Platt in the spinning-machines exhibited by them. They consist of an improved framework for the entire machine - a better method than that generally in use for driving the spindles; and a better form of carriage and arrangement, for its working with greater
RM2B2B6W0–Women work with machines in a cotton spinning mill.
RMHPNW2B–JERSEYWHEEL used for spinning cotton and wool and replaced by the machines such as the spinning jenny during the industrial revolution. Engraving about 1800
RM2JCG4PA–Chinese woman, worker in a textile factory, in the foreground spinning machines, loom, black and white, black and white, black and white, monochrome, SW Monochrome, black and white photo, July 29, 1972
RMDB415P–industry, textiles, factory hall of an English spinning mill, drawing, 19th century, 19th century, graphic, graphics, Great Britain, production, manufacture, fabrication, plant, plants, factory, factories, factory building, factory buildings, power loom, machine, machines, female labour, woman's work, industry, industries, textiles, textile, factory hall, factory halls, spinning mill, spinning mills, historic, historical, female, woman, women, people, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2JCG4PH–Chinese woman, worker in a textile factory, in the foreground spinning machines, loom, black and white, black and white, black and white, monochrome, SW Monochrome, black and white photo, July 29, 1972
RM2E3RWG6–Moses Brown portrait, 1738 – 1836, was an American abolitionist and industrialist, who set up the first factory houses for spinning machines during the American industrial revolution, including Slater Mill. He also co-founded Brown University. Vintage illustration from 1800s.
RM2H9DM79–Bielawa, 1947-10. Pañstwowe Zak³ady Przemys³u Bawe³nianego. Nz. maszyny do przêdzenia w hali fabrycznej. ps/gr PAP Dok³adny dzieñ wydarzenia nieustalony. Bielawa, Oct. 1947. State Cotton Industry Plant. Pictured: spinning machines. ps/gr PAP
RM2T1KM42–Huddersfield Cloth Mill- the work of C and J Hirst and Sons Ltd., Sunnybank, Longwood, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England, UK, 1943 Mill workers man large yarn spinning machines at the mill of C and J Hirst and Sons Ltd. in Huddersfield. These machines spin wool into yarn, which will then be woven into cloth.
RF2J1W8RM–Mule, Self-Acting This machine, invented by J. W. Mason, of Taunton, Mass., for spinning cotton aמd other fibrous substances from Appleton's dictionary of machines, mechanics, engine-work, and engineering : illustrated with four thousand engravings on wood ; in two volumes by D. Appleton and Company Published New York : D. Appleton and Co 1873
RMDB3J14–industry, tobacco, spinning of tobacco in a tobacco factory, from: 'Die Woche', Berlin, Germany, 1901, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RF2JJ187B–Machinery for preparing and spinning Flax from ' Appleton's dictionary of machines, mechanics, engine-work, and engineering ' by D. Appleton and Company Publication date 1874 Publisher New York, D. Appleton,
RMRYTYN7–industry, tobacco industry, processing, spinning, tobacco spinners at the spinning frame, wood engraving, 2nd half 19th century, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMRX5375–industry, machines of spinning, 1964
RMG5FX6B–household,washing,advertising for washing machine by Paul Bolle,wood engraving,late 19th century,19th century,graphic,graphics,household,households,domestic work,housework,household chores,do the chores,housekeep,full length,standing,housewife,housewives,homemaker,machine,machines,washing machine,washing machines,invention,inventions,handle,handles,turn,turning,spin,spinning,advertising,household appliance,domestic appliance,household utensil,household appliances,domestic appliances,household utensils,washing,wash,histor,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMD0JN0T–Collection of machines from the industrial revolution, including a Multi thread spinning machine or mule, and a weaving machine
RM2AR25R4–agricultural machinery and implements, work, spinning machines, rottaspa Date: March 1958 Location: Zevenhuizen Keywords: agricultural machinery and tools, spreading, work Personal name: rotaspa
RF2TD30Y9–Machinery for preparing and spinning flax, illustration. From 'Appleton's dictionary of machines, mechanics, engine-work, and engineering' by D Appleton and Company. Publication date 1874.
RM2D859D3–A 19th Century spinning mule that spins textile fibres from the Fly Frame cotton machine that draws and twists the fine gossamer film (sliver), into yarn.
RM2B2B6W9–Women work with machines in a cotton spinning mill.
RM2D859DF–The essential parts of a 19th Century spinning mule that spins textile fibres from the Fly Frame cotton machine that draws and twists the fine gossamer film (sliver), into yarn.
RM2BX54TC–Industrial workers work on their machines in the wire spinning mill of a large cable factory of AEG.
RM2BW37NM–Weaving Hampshire tweeds at an old mill that stood idle for a hundred years . An old mill at Fordingbridge in the New Forest , Hampshire , that has stood idle for 100 years has come to life again . It is weaving into tweeds wool from the flocks that graze on Salisbury Plain , and it is hoped to make Hampshire tweeds as famous as the Harris variety . The machines for which the ancient sluices are providing power have been brought down from Westmorland , and expert woolmen have been brought from the North also . The new mill owner is Major C T Napier . The spinning mule . 16 January 1934
RM2F776NF–The limited company Nordic silk cellulose. Staple phase machine's spinning department. The nozzle is applied.
RM2BM3JMK–Cotton spinning machine, in a Victorian Manchester cotton mill, cotton industry, North West England, UK
RM2H9C545–Bielawa, 1947-10. Pañstwowe Zak³ady Przemys³u Bawe³nianego. Nz. maszyny do przêdzenia w hali fabrycznej. ps/gr PAP Dok³adny dzieñ wydarzenia nieustalony. Bielawa, Oct. 1947. State Cotton Industry Plant. Pictured: spinning machines. ps/gr PAP
RMM3WKPT–Old black and white archival photograph showing female worker and child labourers posing in spinning mill in the early twentieth century
RM2R9C6WD–Greensboro, North Carolina: 1903 Women and girls working in the spinning room with 60,000 spindles in the White Oak Cotton Mill.
RF2JJ187A–Machinery for preparing and spinning Flax from ' Appleton's dictionary of machines, mechanics, engine-work, and engineering ' by D. Appleton and Company Publication date 1874 Publisher New York, D. Appleton,
RMT0XPF3–textile industry, 1940-1950
RM2M3JRT8–Sir Hiram Maxim's latest invention, the ‘Captive Flying Machine’ attraction, touring around England, eventually located at Blackpool Pleasure Beach. Powered by steam-power, the 10 revolving capsules are suspended in the air while spinning around, attached by steel wire ropes.
RM2FK5JYT–A mid-18th century quintessential textile factory located in the north of England. The mills brought great wealth to the country during the the reign of Queen Victoria and many businessmen made a lot of money. However, life was hard for workers with a working day lasted for twelve hours or more, and they had to move quickly to keep up with the machinery, with a possibility of being sacked for falling behind. Even worse children, as young as six, carried out dangerous tasks, such as clearing blockages on spinning frames in mills.
RMD0JNCA–Collection of machines from the industrial revolution, including a Lace making machine, Winding machine and Twisting machine
RM2M2D2Y3–Old black and white archival photograph showing female worker and child labourers posing in spinning mill in the early twentieth century | Vieille photo des enfants travailleurs dans filature du début du 20ème siècle en Flandres, Belgique 11/02/2018
RM2AR25TP–agricultural machinery and implements, work, spinning machines, rottaspa Date: March 1958 Location: Zevenhuizen Keywords: agricultural machinery and tools, spreading, work Personal name: rotaspa
RF2TD30Y8–Machinery for preparing and spinning flax, illustration. From 'Appleton's dictionary of machines, mechanics, engine-work, and engineering' by D Appleton and Company. Publication date 1874.
RM2CE6B0D–. Storage battery manual, including principles of storage battery construction and design, with the application of storage of batteries to the naval service . 354 Storage Battery Manual II. Spinning Room—(Plante Plates).— (a) Lead blanks stamped outfrom the sheets of rolled lead. (b) Blanks then carefully weighed and inspected for proper thickness. (c) Blanks placed in the spinning machines where the grooves are spunin the plate.. Fig. 132c.—Typical Scene in Grid Pasting Room. (d) Spun plates removed from the spinning machine and inspected forimperfections in the spinning process. Plates which
RM2R9XYAF–technics, machinery, Water frame spinning frame of Richard Arkwright and John Kay, 1769, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RMBX4AAY–Physical theraphy
RM2B2B6T6–Women work on their machines in the wire spinning section of a cable factory.
RM2BW37N3–Weaving Hampshire tweeds at an old mill that stood idle for a hundred years . An old mill at Fordingbridge in the New Forest , Hampshire , that has stood idle for 100 years has come to life again . It is weaving into tweeds wool from the flocks that graze on Salisbury Plain , and it is hoped to make Hampshire tweeds as famous as the Harris variety . The machines for which the ancient sluices are providing power have been brought down from Westmorland , and expert woolmen have been brought from the North also . The new mill owner is Major C T Napier . The spinning mule . 16 January 1934
RMRPB8W2–textile industry, italy 1964
RM2BM3JJB–Inside a Manchester Cotton Mill, the Cottonopolis,manufacturing cotton and cloth,1948 Roto-Coner machine
RM2H9C54A–Bielawa, 1947-10. Pañstwowe Zak³ady Przemys³u Bawe³nianego. Nz. w³ókniarze przy maszynach do przêdzenia. ps/gr PAP Dok³adny dzieñ wydarzenia nieustalony. Bielawa, Oct. 1947. State Cotton Industry Plant. Pictured: workers at spinning machines. ps/gr PAP
RMDXF1RD–Historic illustration, Cotton-spinning machinery, late 19th century
RM2ABWX5E–COLLECTING AND REMOVING WASTE FROM SPINNING MACHINES. Fall of a Meteorite. Measuring the Height of Trees. CAR TRUCK. Traps for Inventors. APPARATUS FOR COLLECTING AND REMOVING WASTE FROM 8 MACHINES. PINNING IMPROVED WRENCH. DE SILVA'S IMPROVED WRENCH. English vs. Arab Swords. MIKESELL'S NEW LOCK., scientific american, 1884-05-17
RM2R9C63P–Greensboro, North Carolina: 1903 A stereocard showing women and girls working in the spinning room with 60,000 spindles in the White Oak Cotton Mill.
RF2JJ188X–Machinery for preparing and spinning Flax from ' Appleton's dictionary of machines, mechanics, engine-work, and engineering ' by D. Appleton and Company Publication date 1874 Publisher New York, D. Appleton,
RMKF5GE6–Textiles and Machinery on display at Bradford Industrial Museum, West Yorkshire, England, UK
RM2BB3HPC–An overview of the mill floor at Tay Spinners mill in Dundee, Scotland. This factory was the last jute spinning mill in Europe when it closed for the final time in 1998. The city of Dundee had been famous throughout history for the three 'Js' - jute, jam and journalism.
RM2HT30DY–Sewing thread being manufactured at the Nottingham factory of W S Godber. 30th August 1965
RMDB4P02–post war period, people, German workers in cotton mill, Stockholm, early 1950s, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMA2T8EN–Close up of a slot machine button banknote coin token note casino roulette table cocktail glass reflection adult alcohol
RM2CDBJG2–. The history of Newport, New Hampshire, from 1766 to 1878 . ds & Son, proprietors. Capital, $150,000.Dexter Richards, president; S. M. Richards, superintendent;A. B. Chase, clerk. Employs eighty-five operatives. Runeight sets cards, Francis Foote, overseer; forty-four narrowlooms, B. F. Peasley, overseer; fifteen spinning-machines, H.M. Ingram, overseer; coloring and finishing, Patrick Herrick,overseer. Manufacture 900,000 yards gray twilled flannels an-nually ; use 280,000 pounds cotton and wool. Selling agents,Lewis Brothers & Co., Boston, New York, and Philadelphia.Trade mark, D. R. P. In
RFBPBNW9–Machine to clean cereal. Antique illustration. 1900.
RMDTKKHD–Antique american vintage Jennings Indian Chief gambling Slot Machine Lucky Lady Fruit Machine 'One Armed Bandit' on Stand.
RF2F5CW67–Loom equipment icon. Outline loom equipment vector icon for web design isolated on white background
RM2BW37N6–Weaving Hampshire tweeds at an old mill that stood idle for a hundred years . An old mill at Fordingbridge in the New Forest , Hampshire , that has stood idle for 100 years has come to life again . It is weaving into tweeds wool from the flocks that graze on Salisbury Plain , and it is hoped to make Hampshire tweeds as famous as the Harris variety . The machines for which the ancient sluices are providing power have been brought down from Westmorland , and expert woolmen have been brought from the North also . The new mill owner is Major C T Napier . The spinning mule . 16 January 1934
RM2BM3JJ3–Inside a Manchester Cotton Mill,Cottonopolis,manufacturing cotton and cloth,1948 Roto-Coner machine
RM2H9DM6R–Bielawa, 1947-10. Pañstwowe Zak³ady Przemys³u Bawe³nianego. Nz. w³ókniarze przy maszynach do przêdzenia. ps/gr PAP Dok³adny dzieñ wydarzenia nieustalony. Bielawa, Oct. 1947. State Cotton Industry Plant. Pictured: workers at spinning machines. ps/gr PAP
RM2H8YT40–£ódŸ, 1946-11. Zak³ady Przemys³u Bawe³nianego Uniontex. Nz. robotnice przy przêdzarkach. PAP/Jerzy Baranowski Dok³adny dzieñ wydarzenia nieustalony. Lodz, Nov. 1946. Cotton Industry Plant Uniontex. Pictured: workers at spinning machines. mb PAP/Jerzy Baranowski
RM2ABX4RF–American Association for the Advancement of Science. A SPINDLE SUPPORT FOR SPINNING MACHINES. DUFFY'S SUPPORT FOR SPINNING SPINDLES. chamber and into passages finally leading to the tubu lar socket at the base. PALMER'S IMPROVED CARPENTER'S CHISEL. A Curious Chemical—Oxalomolybdic Acid. minutes the blue changes to black and the characters are then no longer destroyed by water Keeping at It. The Population of the United States. and three-quarters The estimated foreign population The Sourees of Beautiful Colors. AN IMPROVED CAR COUPLING. NUSLY'S CAR COUPLING. erent heights., scientific american
RF2JJ187E–Machinery for preparing and spinning Flax from ' Appleton's dictionary of machines, mechanics, engine-work, and engineering ' by D. Appleton and Company Publication date 1874 Publisher New York, D. Appleton,
RMKF5G9A–Textiles and Machinery on display at Bradford Industrial Museum, West Yorkshire, England, UK
RM2BB3GCX–A worker sweeping the floor at Tay Spinners mill in Dundee, Scotland. This factory was the last jute spinning mill in Europe when it closed for the final time in 1998. The city of Dundee had been famous throughout history for the three 'Js' - jute, jam and journalism.
RM2AJBAYP–Medieval and modern times : an introduction to the history of western Europe form the dissolution of the Roman empire to the present time . muel Cromptonmade a happy com-bination of Har-greavess spinningjenny and Ark-wrights roller ma-chine, which wascalled the mule. Before the end of the eighteenth century,machines spinning two hundred threads simultaneously hadbeen invented, and as they were driven by power and requiredonly one or two watchers, the hand workers could by no meanscompete with them. Such inventions as these produced thefactory system of manufacture. 1 The hand spinner had bunch
RM2H8YT3M–£ódŸ, 1946-11. Zak³ady Przemys³u Bawe³nianego Uniontex. Nz. robotnice przy przêdzarkach. PAP/Jerzy Baranowski Dok³adny dzieñ wydarzenia nieustalony. Lodz, Nov. 1946. Cotton Industry Plant Uniontex. Pictured: workers at spinning machines. mb PAP/Jerzy Baranowski
RM2ABTDT7–A Caveat. Ventilation.--Health. Ulaim of Woodworth'S Patent. Old Independence Hall. Econoiny of Power in Cotton Factories. THE WILLOW. THE CARDS. THE DRAWING FRAMES. THE SPINNING MACHINES. The American Institute. Maker of the Infernal Machine. Scientific American--Bound Volumes. SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN., 1848-05-13
RF2JJ1876–Machinery for preparing and spinning Flax from ' Appleton's dictionary of machines, mechanics, engine-work, and engineering ' by D. Appleton and Company Publication date 1874 Publisher New York, D. Appleton,
RMKF5GBX–Textiles and Machinery on display at Bradford Industrial Museum, West Yorkshire, England, UK
RM2BB3JG5–A worker supervising a machine at Tay Spinners mill in Dundee, Scotland. This factory was the last jute spinning mill in Europe when it closed for the final time in 1998. The city of Dundee had been famous throughout history for the three 'Js' - jute, jam and journalism.
RM2AJBAHC–Medieval and modern times : an introduction to the history of western Europe form the dissolution of the Roman empire to the present time . Fig. 154. The First Spinning Jenny The Industrial Revolution 583 The enormous output of thread and yarn on these new The power machines made the weavers dissatisfied with the clumsy oldhand loom, which had been little changed for many centuriesuntil the eighteenth century. At length, in 1784, Dr. Cart-wright, a clergyman of Kent, patented a new loom, which auto-matically threw the shuttle and shifted the weft. This machinewas steadily improved during the n
RM2ABWAW8–Skillful Navigation in a Fog. DECISIONS OF THE COURTS. setts. NEW BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS. AIGRAND VICTORY OVER EVERY COMPETITOR IN THE WORLD. Improved Hopper for Grinding Mills. ' Improved Reel. Improved Apple Parer. Improved Shoemaker's Pinchers. Improved Clothes Pounder. Improved Parallel Ruler. Improved Stop Valve. Improved Truss Bridge. Improved Pile Driver. Improved Cradles Improved Treadle for Sewing Machines. Improved Washing Machine. Improved Saw. Improved Roller Clearer for Spinning Machines. Improved Metal Planing Machine. Improved Propelling Vessel. Improved Sash Holder. Improved
RF2JJ1879–Machinery for preparing and spinning Flax from ' Appleton's dictionary of machines, mechanics, engine-work, and engineering ' by D. Appleton and Company Publication date 1874 Publisher New York, D. Appleton,
RMKF5GCC–Textiles and Machinery on display at Bradford Industrial Museum, West Yorkshire, England, UK
RM2BB3K68–Two workers supervising a machine at Tay Spinners mill in Dundee, Scotland. This factory was the last jute spinning mill in Europe when it closed for the final time in 1998. The city of Dundee had been famous throughout history for the three 'Js' - jute, jam and journalism.
RM2AXE8YW–Scientific American Volume 07 Number 03 (July 1862) . it is not our desire to receive orders forengraving and publishing any but good Inventions or Machines, andsuch as do not meet our approbation in this respect, we shall declinelo publish. For further particulars, address— BIU1NN & CO., Publishers SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, New York OltJ MODELS FOR THE PATENT OFFICE, MADE WITHextra care at V. BEAUMONTS machine shop, 177 Hester street,corner of Mott street, also spinning and press work. 25 i* PICKERS.—RICHARD KITSON, HEAD OF WORTHENstreet, Lowell, Mass.—Manufacturer of Kitsons Patent CottonMixer, K
RM2ABWDHW–Improved Non-Interfering Fire Alarm Telegraph. Improved Water Wheel. Improved Wire Fence Tightener. Machine for Handling Straight-Cut Tobacco. Improved Grate. Improved Stud Fastening. Improved Tram Staff. Improved Washing Machine. Improved Hay Press. Improved Cracker Machine. Improved Portable Fence. Improved Calendar. Improved Car Starter. Improved Weed-Covering Attachment. Improved Peg Cutter. Improved Car Brake. Improved Check Valve. Improved Earth Auger. Improved Car Coupling. Improved Faucet. Improved Regulator for Hemp-Spinning Machines. Improved Horse Power Link. Improved Extension
RF2JJ1891–Machinery for preparing and spinning Flax from ' Appleton's dictionary of machines, mechanics, engine-work, and engineering ' by D. Appleton and Company Publication date 1874 Publisher New York, D. Appleton,
RMKF5GAF–Textiles and Machinery on display at Bradford Industrial Museum, West Yorkshire, England, UK
RM2BB3F9R–A worker supervising a machine at Tay Spinners mill in Dundee, Scotland. This factory was the last jute spinning mill in Europe when it closed for the final time in 1998. The city of Dundee had been famous throughout history for the three 'Js' - jute, jam and journalism.
RM2CDDCFN–. Material handling cyclopedia; a reference book covering definitions, descriptions, illustrations and methods of use of material handling machines employed in industry . ad and high speedwith smooth, positive action free from vibration. A multiple disc brake automatically holds the loadin any position and releases without jerk or jar, thehandwheel spinning freely in either direction whenthere is no load. Malleable iron frame. All gearsmachine-cut. Three main bearings are steel roller-bushed, all others fitted with graphite bronze bearings.Chain is made in our own plant from special analysisst
RM2ABTB45–58 THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. MANUFACTURE OF STEARIC ACID. COTTON GIN. SEWING MACHINES. CANDLES. SPINNING FRAMES. COTTON-SCRAPER. HOP FRAMES. ARTIFICIAL LEGS BORING BRUSH BLOCKS. ALARM LOCK., 1860-01-21
RF2JJ18PE–Carding is a mechanical process that disentangles, cleans and intermixes fibres to produce a continuous web or sliver suitable for subsequent processing. This is achieved by passing the fibres between differentially moving surfaces covered with 'card clothing', a firm flexible material embedded with metal pins. It breaks up locks and unorganised clumps of fibre and then aligns the individual fibres to be parallel with each other. In preparing wool fibre for spinning, carding is the step that comes after teasing from ' Appleton's dictionary of machines, mechanics, engine-work, and engineering '
RMKF5GCW–Textiles and Machinery on display at Bradford Industrial Museum, West Yorkshire, England, UK
RM2BB3G32–A worker checking boxes with produce at Tay Spinners mill in Dundee, Scotland. This factory was the last jute spinning mill in Europe when it closed for the final time in 1998. The city of Dundee had been famous throughout history for the three 'Js' - jute, jam and journalism.
RM2CE6AW3–. Storage battery manual, including principles of storage battery construction and design, with the application of storage of batteries to the naval service . Fig. 132c.—Typical Scene in Grid Pasting Room. (d) Spun plates removed from the spinning machine and inspected forimperfections in the spinning process. Plates which cannot be reclaimedare melted up and re-spun. (e) Plates removed to cleaning machines where all oil used in the spin-ning process is removed and plates thoroughly washed and cleaned. Thisis a fery important step, as any oil or other foreign matter remaining on the Manual of
RM2ABTWB6–Issued from the United States Patent Office ARGAND LAMPS FOR BURNINGROSIN 01L—IsaacVon STRIPPING TOP FLATS OF CARDING MACHINES—Geo. SAFETY APPARATUS TO HARNESS AND THILL5—J09. E-ISSUES. FORMTNG WEBS WITHOUT WEAVING OR SPINNING ADDITIONAL IMPROVEMENT. DESIGNS. New York Railroads., scientific american, 56-03-29
RMKF5G61–Textiles and Machinery on display at Bradford Industrial Museum, West Yorkshire, England, UK
RM2BB3EA9–A worker checking a machine at Tay Spinners mill in Dundee, Scotland. This factory was the last jute spinning mill in Europe when it closed for the final time in 1998. The city of Dundee had been famous throughout history for the three 'Js' - jute, jam and journalism.
RM2CDGAK6–. Material handling cyclopedia; a reference book covering definitions, descriptions, illustrations and methods of use of material handling machines employed in industry . Non-Spinning Hoisting Rope laid in Langs left-lay around a hemp core, and thesestrands then covered with an outer layer composed of12 strands of 7 wires, each laid in regular right-lay. Thisarrangement of the strands and the combination of laysovercomes the tendency of the rope to untwist and pre-vents a free load suspended on the end of a single linefrom rotating or spinning. Track Cable A special form of wire rope construct
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