RMDAWPHG–industry, textile, Schiesser, factory, Radolfzell, Germany, 1961, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMK6YAM3–1950s, historical, a male textile worker checking the quality of the finished linen cloth tightly wrapped on giant wooden rollers, Belfast, Northern Ireland. Irish linen is famous around the world, as the weather and land conditions help produce the flax plant (weed) that the cloth is made from.
RMKWDJGA–QUILT, EAGLE PATTERN, 1837-50, New England, American crafts, cotton textile. The quilt is dated by its printed cottons that date from the 1830s and 1840s. Also, the twenty-sixth star above the eagle’s head, may celebrate Michigans admission to the union in 1837 (BSLOC 2017 16 123)
RM2RWGP65–'Snakehead' textile design by William Morris (1834-1896)
RMDR1RJD–TEXTILE WORKERS
RMCPM4H5–Textile production in Czechoslovakia, 1938
RMCW3RMW–Women machinists in a cotton textile factory in Egypt
RM2A80JXW–William Morris, Fabric pattern, unnamed textile fragment, circa 1900
RMAW3PFD–PERU - textile designs
RM2K02X8X–A textile factory in Japan. 19th century.
RF2P8RK4N–Silk Damask Curtain. William Laird Turner. Philadelphia Textile School 1907
RMFB9RFP–Corner elevation. The Textile Building, London, United Kingdom. Architect: BGY, 2014.
RMCRHRY2–Dubai, United Arab Emirates, the textile souks
RMBDD0AF–Textile factory in Romania some ten years after being closed. Production being outsourced to China
RMP68X2R–Photograph of the Lodzia Textile Co in Holon settlement in Israel.
RMD446DB–Ramon Batlle Ribas (1837-1906). Spanish technical and textile teacher.
RMDTFA8E–Conus textile, textile cone
RMEX6CHF–Loïs Mailou Jones Textile Design for Cretonne
RMG16ANP–Fairies in the Moonlight, French Textile. A fairy is a type of mythical being or legendary creature in European folklore, a form of spirit, often described as metaphysical, supernatural or preternatural. Fairies resemble various beings of other mythologie
RMMKJEH3–Textile Loom
RMDAHJ5P–Textile workers Victorian period
RM2R9Y12N–industry, textiles, thread in textile factory, 1970s, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RM2AC3W87–Navajo textiles, Banded serape, c. 1890. Native American textile.
RMDRDRE7–Valdagno, Italy - Textile Factory
RMC45PBE–Strike at the Trenton textile factory, 1934
RMCN2DBX–A University of Brighton textile student inspects the wool threads on a loom as part of her degree course.
RM2HE2ATT–Marsilio Cassotti and Faustina 1523 by Lorenzo Lotto 1480-1556 15-16th Century, Italy, Italian. ( Wealthy textile merchant . The groom slips a wedding ring onto Faustian `s Finger a winged Cupid , Amor binds the married couple under the yoke of Love. )
RMH4P1R0–COLOURED TEXTILE SALES HALL IN LEEDS about 1850
RMF7NBRF–Printed textile from a woodcut, Austrian 14th century
RM2ABARXT–Vintage American 1864 Rare Lincoln & Johnson USA Presidential Campaign Banner Flag Johnson / Fenton & Alvord Textile, ca. 1864 Political Americana. 1864 Election: Political Figures: Andrew Johnson (1808-1875), American (1808-1875), Vice-Presidential Candidate Alvord, Thomas G., American, Candidate for Lt. Governor of New York Lincoln, Abraham, American (1809-1865), Presidential Candidate Fenton, Reuben E., American (1819-1885), Candidate for Governor of New York Political Party: Republican Classic fabric banner style flag
RMFB9RFR–Corner elevation. The Textile Building, London, United Kingdom. Architect: BGY, 2014.
RM2A5YRBA–Doffers (Child labour) in a textile factory, in Cherryville, North Carolina, USA. 1910
RM2H9A187–Spain, Catalonia, Barcelona. 'Sert Hermanos y Solà' textile factory. Yarn workshop interior. Illustration by Antonio Rigalt. Engraving by Capuz. La Ilustración Española y Americana, 1882.
RMDTFA8K–Conus textile, textile cone
RMGAN578–Costume and textile students from the Edinburgh College of Art showcase their collections on the catwalk.
RM2T0ECC9–Iran Women working in Textile Factory
RMMKMRA0–Textile Manufacturing
RMDAHJ5A–Textile worker early 1900s
RMT8EFP7–A Sudanese camel saddle, 19th century Wooden framework covered with textile and leather respectively studded with richly punched sheet silver. The seating surface covered with variously coloured leather. Surcingle made from braided leather and textile. Distinct traces of use and age. Length 64 cm, height 52 cm. historic, historical, Africa, African, weapon, arms, weapons, arms, fighting device, 19th century, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RM2AC3W83–Navajo textiles, Third Phase Variant, c.1880. Native American textile.
RMER5EXX–Textile Procession, Preston, Lancashire
RMC45XCT–Textile factory in the region of Volga Germans, 1928
RMF2B4ND–Woman standing at long row of bobbins, at a textile factory. Millville, N.J. 1936. Photo by Lewis Hine. - (BSLOC 2015 1 172)
RMDDT0GH–'The Strawberry Thief', textile designed by William Morris, 1883. Artist: William Morris
RM2BTY0W1–TITUS SALT (1803-1876) textile manufacturer, politician and philanthropist.
RM2K02NY7–Demonstration of striking workers in textile factories. Lille, France 1936.
RMT8F4TE–Crowd of strikers menacing strike-breakers, Lawrence - Photo shows the Lawrence, Massachusetts textile strike of 1912, also known as the 'Bread and Roses' strike.
RMFB9RG1–Dramatic view upwards. The Textile Building, London, United Kingdom. Architect: BGY, 2014.
RFAMR56W–brightly coloured frieze pattern of guatemalan textile
RMR23HNY–Woman worker in a textile plant in the USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics) Between 1935 and 1945
RMA1F239–Batik textile worn by women in Dhofar province of Oman
RMA2YF9N–Conus textile textile cone
RMGAN5DR–Edinburgh College of Art showcase. Costume and textile students from the Edinburgh College of Art showcase their collections on the catwalk.
RMR6FPW1–Textile
RMMKM0RJ–Red Sea Lion Textile
RMDDP6TT–Textile workers early 1900s
RME8WCDH–gate of a textile factory in the Pochentong industrial area in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
RM2A6817H–Pre-Columbian native Peruviab textile, Lima Art Museum, Peru, South America
RMER5EXW–Textile Procession, Preston, Lancashire
RMC45A7N–Poster for textile collection in the Second World War, 1941
RME2927K–Protective textile covering to delay snow melting on skiing slope, Presena Glacier, Italian Alps, Italy, August
RMPT8DEW–A textile machine made by the company Platt Brothers from Oldham in Lancashire, England. The company was founded in 1770 and ceased trading in 1982.
RMH9PK03–BHUTAN National Textile Museum in the capital Thimphu. Photo Tony Gale
RMG1CWPW–Fatimid textile fragments from Egypt. Dated 10th Century
RMT8F4TN–Lawrence strike meeting, New York - Photo shows group of men gathered outdoors, probably in New York City, to hear about the textile strike in Lawrence, Massachusetts, 1912
RMFB9RFB–Front elevation with street. The Textile Building, London, United Kingdom. Architect: BGY, 2014.
RM2B014FF–Iran: Woven silk textile with the inscrption in Arabic Kufi: 'al-mulk l-illah', or 'all royal power belongs to God'. 11th-12th century. The origin of this tabby-woven textile is uncertain, but motifs with eagles, falcons, lions, and other predators are generally associated with a princely iconography; the inscription on this textile also suggests a princely context.
RMP67TK3–Photograph of Mahatma Gandhi being greeted by a group of female textile workers during a visit to Darwen Lancashire. Dated 1931
RMPFFRBP–Two Textile cone shells (Conus textile)
RMA2YF9G–Conus textile textile cone
RMGAN5CH–Edinburgh College of Art showcase. Costume and textile students from the Edinburgh College of Art showcase their collections on the catwalk.
RMR67PRY–Textile
RME7DX8A–Machinists at Johnstons of Elgin, cashmere knitwear and textile manufacturers, Hawick, Scottish Borders, Scotland, UK
RMDDP6MP–Textile worker early 1900s
RME8WCDE–Truck with container of garments from the textile factories in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
RM2A62CDB–Chimu textile from the Imperial Epoch, 1300 to 1532 AD, Larco Museum, Lima, Peru, South America
RMG3AH0N–Textile design with flower motif
RMC45XBC–Maniben Kara speaks to textile workers in Bombay, 1933
RME2927J–Protective textile covering to delay snow melting on skiing slope with ski lift, Presena Glacier, Italian Alps, Italy, July
RMD4XYE8–Closeup of textile embroidery, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
RMH9PK1E–BHUTAN Tapestry student at the Royal Textile Academy in Thimphu. Photo Tony Gale
RMG1CWPT–Fatimid textile fragments from Egypt. Dated 10th Century
RFHEYGJH–Blue denim textile. Surface of sturdy cotton warp-faced fabric.
RMFB9RFH–Entrance foyer with mailboxes. The Textile Building, London, United Kingdom. Architect: BGY, 2014.
RM2B014PT–Central Asia: Woven silk textile with silver paper showing Chinese influence, 13th century. With its stylized, calligraphic frieze, in which the upstrokes of the letters end in animal heads, its lively lions and griffins rooted in the Sasanian and Byzantine tradition, and its sumptuous, lotus-like imaginary flowers on wildly contorted arabesque vines, the textile combines features from the culture of both East and West. The use of paper for the silver thread points in the direction of China, while the iconography is Western.
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