RM2M3T1DW–Page (1 of 2 - see picture no. 13140288) from The Illustrated London News reporting on the British calico-printing industry.
RMDB3XMK–industry, textiles, handloom for fine mousseline, after an aquatint, early 19th century, 19th century, graphic, graphics, weaving, mechanics, mechanical system, half length, sitting, sit, occupation, occupations, weaver, weavers, industry, industries, textiles, textile, handloom, handlooms, hand loom, hand looms, historic, historical, female, woman, male, man, people, women, men, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2A96KX4–Early 1900's postcard of a man working in a cotton mill at the dressing frame - Lancashire, England, U.K. circa 1909.
RFG0X955–FRANCE: Industry Mining Metal Engineering Textile Chemical Agriculture, 1923 map
RME0XGFY–Nov. 23, 1966 - 16 Interfabric-trade show for clothing textiles. The 16 interfabric trade show for clothing textiles is currently taking place in Frankfurt am Main. 160 German and 298 foreign fabric producers, from seventeen countries(France, Italy, Austria, Great Britain, Netherlands, Switzerland, and Belgium will be most strongly represented) show their stuff for the fall and winter fashion season of 1967/68 here. Access to the exhibition is limited to professional buyers, the clothing and laundry industries, textile-purchasing industry, stores, and mail order businesses
RM2EEPK5T–Vintage Early 20th Century Photographic Postcard Showing a Group of Women Working in a Textile Mill.
RF2AAP1KJ–Screen printers of Sanganer
RM2E678XA–Businesswoman and vendor Sonia Maria Paypay sells clothing at a stand at the commercial zone of Gamarra in Lima, March 21, 2014. Gamarra, located in the central district of La Victoria, is home to the largest textile industry in Lima and has several shops and malls where all kinds of clothing are made. Gamarra from the 80s has not only helped develop medium and micro Peruvian companies but also played a major role in the development of the textile and fashion design industries in Peru. There are more than 10,000 entrepreneurs and 17,000 stores housed in the 20 blocks in the district, according
RMR93H64–1940s, historical, a young adult female worker in a white-coat operating a textile machine in a factory, South Wales, UK. The introduction of light manufacturing industry to the Merthyr area after WW2 led to the employment of greater numbers of women, in contrast to the declining heavy industries of coal and steel which employed mainly men and saw arge numbers of them unemployed in south wales in this era.
RMANTX67–Textile Industries Inscription on the Entrance Arch to The Cloth Workers Court at Leeds University West Yorkshire England
RMHDDED2–INDIA, Tamil Nadu, Tirupur, textile factory, worker bleach cotton fabric with chemical agents
RMA0BE61–Textile manufacturing plant in Recife Brazil
RMF4JTAJ–Aerial view of spinning mills, Thaon-les-Vosges, Vosges, Lorraine, France, Europe
RM2E66YDN–A woman dries paper cones, that are used by the textile industries to wrap cotton and silk fibres, at a factory on the outskirts of Jammu February 9, 2011. India is likely to produce a record 32.9 million bales of cotton in 2010/11, topping last year's 29.5 million bales, a senior government official said. REUTERS/Mukesh Gupta (INDIAN-ADMINISTERED KASHMIR - Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT)
RM2K2JTMM–Placing sorted woollen rags in a grinding machine called a Devil. The reclaimed wool was mixed in varying proportions of new wool and made into Shoddy. A slightly superior cloth was made by much the same process. This was called Mungo, and was made from tailors' clippings rather than worn cloth. From 'Great Industries of Great Britain' (London, c1880). Engraving. Textiles. Wool.
RMK5A197–English straw industry - An 18th century woodcut showing a mother and son taking straw home after gathering it for plaiting.into hats, mats, carpets and other goods.
RMBK46EK–A man working on a textile loom, Egypt
RMR67TNM–Textile Factory
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
RM2BT6K7P–Original early 1900's postcard of group of young male cotton mill workers sitting next to loom machines, showing interior interiors of mill one of the lads is holding a 'flying shuttle' suggesting they are weavers, Blackburn, Lancashire, North West England, U.K. circa 1905
RMF0J98G–industry,textiles,spinning motors by Siemens in factory,India,first half 20th century,weaving mill,weaving mills,threads,reel,reels,engine,motor,engines,motors,spinning mill,spinning mills,spinning,spin,spins,worker,workers,half length,standing,factory building,factory buildings,hall,halls,textile industry,foundry,production plant,manufacturing plant,foundries,production plants,manufacturing plants,company,companies,plant,plants,thread,twisted yarn,sewing cotton,industry,industries,textiles,textile,manufactory,facto,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2G1FBN0–industry, textiles, Bayer fiber in the factory Dormagen, 1970s, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RMR67TNH–Textile Factory
RMRYW38G–industry, textiles, tailoring, factory for curtains, Plauen, GDR, 1962, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RF2AAP1GA–Screen printers of Sanganer
RMF0M1XX–industry, textiles, women in sewing room, 1957, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RF2AAP1EP–Screen printers of Sanganer
RMF0ENDJ–industry, textiles, women tailoring fabrics, American Fabrics, Bridgeport, 1950s, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RF2AAP1CP–Screen printers of Sanganer
RMDATYEA–industry, textiles, loom for carpet textiles, wood engraving, 1865, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMHDDECM–INDIA, Tamil Nadu, Tirupur, textile factory, worker bleach cotton fabric with chemical agents
RMDB3Y1B–industry, textiles, Aktienspinnerei Chemnitz, top floor and attic, interior view, wood engraving, 1861, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMR93FW3–Textile Factory
RMDB3K72–industry, textiles, weaving hall with transmission drive system, Ch.Rogelet weaving mill, Bühl, Alsace, 1890s, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMR8NHGF–Textile Factory
RMF0ENK4–industry, textiles, weaving, weavers spinning velvet for the dress for the coronation of queen Elizabeth II, Warner & Sons, Braintree, 18.11.1952, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMR93FW5–Textile Factory
RMR4BC24–WW1 era studio portrait of 3 girls, possibly Lancashire cotton mill workers wearing clogs and aprons with hook-like tool and scissors in their specially designed belts, circa 1915,1918, U.K.
RMFF7CER–industry, textiles, carpets, production with the help of punch cards, system by Joseph-Marie Jacquard, Gevers & Schmidt company, Schmiedeberg, Silesia, wood engraving, 1858, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2KF6C85–Original Edwardian postcard of an older Scottish man who is a Thrums Weaver - a cottage worker probably, working from home on a wooden loom, maybe rugmaking. Thrums are offcuts from carpet weaving industry, they were cheap so this man is likely to be poor. Postcard is dated / posted on 5 Feb 1907 from Kirriemuir, Angus, Scotland,
RM2A5E99F–Early 1900's photo of interior of Swan Lane Mill, cotton Mill, showing spinning mules, Bolton, Lancashire, U.K. circa 1910
RMFGR086–industry, textiles, coloring of wool or silk, pannier, bucket for dosaging the colour, copper engraving, from: Diderot, d'Alembert, 'Encyclopedie', Paris, 1751 - 1772, private collection, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMA5ARNY–Carpet business owners in shop, Teheran, Iran
RMDB7JCD–industry, textiles, owner and assistant of a spinning mill at the office, from the series 'Industry and Idleness', by William Hogarth (1697 - 1764), sheet 4, copper engraving, 1747, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMRR57CH–Early 1900's original postcard of bobbin winder girls and foreman, overseer or workman. Dried skeins of cotton from the rack are put on the swift of the winding machine that winds yarn from the skein onto bobbins, Circa 1915, Radcliffe, Lancashire, U.K.
RM2AA2JD3–Huddersfield
RMAN4R2C–Men working in carpet making workshop, Shiraz, Iran
RMDB7J2B–industry, textiles, owner and assistant of a spinning mill at the office, after the series 'Industry and Idleness', by William Hogarth (1697 - 1764), sheet 4, engraving, 1747, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMT2X8DA–A vintage photograph of a Scottish village (Kilbarchan) kilt weaver manufacturing kilts, a now defunct village trade -The village name means 'Cell of St. Barchan'
RMFGR080–industry, textiles, presentation of a tapestry at the Royal tapestry manufactory, Paris, copper engraving, Germany, late 17th century, 17th century, baroque, wall hanging, fine arts, art, tapestries, France, manufactory, factory, manufactories, factories, manufacture, production, gallery, galleries, performance, shows, performances, show, demonstrate, perform, showing, demonstrating, performing, shown, presentation, presentations, present, presenting, worker, workers, visitor, visitors, customer, customers, buyer, active buyers, economy, mercantilism, , Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMP562BX–Textile Industry. 19th century. Ring Spinning. Manufacturing process of cotton yarn. Women working in the roving. Colored engraving.
RMR95H0K–Red velvet fabric texture background
RMCT56EX–TEXTILE INDUSTRY
RFANFDMT–Twisted cotton, extreme close-up
RFP687CN–Cotton and textiles production - Kolkata, India
RMC7W9GB–Textile industry
RFHJC9DC–Mature female fashion designer holding up textile by workshop table
RMA1C633–Spools of gold colored Kevlar yarn in the Kevlar III Plant at DuPont's Spruance Advanced Fibers Plant in Richmond Virginia
RF2AAP1HT–Screen printers of Sanganer
RMCW0H96–Vintage print advertisement from textile manufacturers yearbook circa 1948 advertising JUTE INDUSTRIES LIMITED of DUNDEE jute sinners and manufacturers
RM2AMYE2X–Edwardian photograph of group of young girls and boys with older men, possibly overseers,dressed in work clothes - clogs, shawls. These are probably mill workers as a girl has a belt with scissors in them seen in other mill worker photos possibly Lancashire, England, U.K., circa 1910
RM2AA2J24–Huddersfield
RMAN4P53–Men working inn carpet making workshop, Shiraz, Iran
RMA2X8KA–Workers operating machinery in toweling factory. Indonesia.
RM2BW8A73–A view of Nottingham, England in 1842. The city has links to the legend of Robin Hood and to the lace-making, bicycle ( including Raleigh bikes) and the tobacco industry. It was granted its city charter in 1897, as part of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee celebrations. In Anglo-Saxon times it was known as Tig Guocobauc meaning place or city of caves, later as 'Snotingaham' or 'Snotingham'; the homestead of Snot's people (Snot was a Saxon chieftain). It was once the centre of a flourishing textile industry.
RMB6T4MT–Golden silk threads on a sari hand loom in a rural Indian village house. Andhra Pradesh, India
RMF4JTBF–Aerial view of spinning mills and town, Aumontzey, Vosges, Lorraine, France
RM2KAP6MK–Cloth merchants and workers shout slogans and pulling the Rickshaw at Burrabazar during the strike against GST in Kolkata , India on Wednesday, 12th July , 2017.Cloth merchants go on nationwide strike beginning June 27 in protest of 5 per cent GST (Goods and Services Tax) levied on the services (job work) rendered by them for the textile industry. Textile traders protest against ‘complex, confusing’ GST (Goods and Service Tax) rules in all over the country. (Photo by Sonali Pal Chaudhury/NurPhoto) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field ***
RFBBN1KM–Colourful fabric samples, full frame, close-up
RMR95H0F–Blue silk fabric texture background
RMCT56EH–TEXTILE INDUSTRY
RFANFDRR–Snow on wool, extreme close-up
RFP687D5–Cotton and textiles production - Kolkata, India
RMC7W953–Textile industry
RMD3EY8H–The Tay Works was one of the longest textile mills in Britain owned by the Gilroy Brothers and Co in Dundee,UK
RMA1F165–Woman packing Kevlar yarn at DuPont Kevlar plant in Richmond Virginia
RF2AAP1HN–Screen printers of Sanganer
RMBDBHFK–Indonesia Sulawesi Sengkang young women hand weaving silk cloth in small local workshop
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