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Contains 250 Results:

Item 2: Drawing of cotton fibers

 File — Box: 9, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents

Black and white image showing interior of unknown mill, with drawing frames in foreground and roving frames in background. New York: H. Ropes & Co., ca. 1880s. 17.75 x 8.5 cm.

Format: Stereoptic print.

Dates: 1842-2003

Item 3: Drawing Frame

 File — Box: 9, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents

Black and white image shows cotton fibers being fed into drawing frames. Each frame has six slivers being fed into it; the function of the drawing frame is to improve the uniformity of the sliver and to arrange the ffibers more nearly in parallel order. The six card slivers are fed in, drafted, and delivered as one sliver. Location is unknown but may be British. ca. 1920. 14 x 8.5 cm.

Format: Postcard.

Dates: 1842-2003

Item 4: Drawing frames in the great Olympian [Olympia] Cotton Mills (1,200 operators), Columbia, S.C., 1908

 File — Box: 9, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents

Black and white image shows rows of drawing frames. Each frame has six slivers fed into it from the cans visible on the floor; the fibers are further straightened and arranged in parallel order, prior to spinning. One male worker visible on the left; another is further in the background on the right. New York: Underwood & Underwood. 18 x 8.75 cm.

Format: Stereoptic print.

Dates: 1908

Item 5: Drawing machines for combing out and straightening the fibres--Silk industry (spun silk) [Cheney Bros.], South Manchester, Conn., 1914

 File — Box: 9, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents Black and white image shows rows of drawing machines used for combing out and straightening the silk fibers. The machine in the foreground, where the female operator is seated, shows the product from the first drawing machine entering to the left and coming out on the other side of the machine as a sliver. Twelve continuous strips are being fed into the drawing machine, and pulled out into a single strip of continuous length, of the same size as one of the original twelve strips that make it...
Dates: 1914

Item 6: Drawing and speeders' room, cotton mill, Augusta, Ga., 1892

 File — Box: 9, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents Black and white image shows rows of drawing frames. Cotton fibers (called slivers) are being fed from the cans on the floor into the drawing frame, whose function is to improve the uniformity of the sliver and arrange the fibers more nearly in parallel order. In general, six slivers are fed into each frame. Speeder is a term that refers to the third roving frame in a series of frames; they are somewhat visible in the background. There were ten cotton mills in Augusta in 1892, the date of...
Dates: 1892

Item 7: Drawing, worsted (bottom rolls)

 File — Box: 9, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents

Black and white iimage shows a male worker seated at a drawing machine. A bin of rollers is next to him; he may be perhaps replacing rollers on the frame? In the worsted system, drawing covers a whole series of operations between combing and spinning. Handwritten line on the reverse is in French. Location is unknown. ca. 1910-1918. 8.75 x 13.75 cm.

Format: Postcard.

Dates: 1842-2003

Item 8: A Hand Web Drawing Room in a Fall River Cotton Mill [Fall River, Mass.]

 File — Box: 9, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents

Color image of employees, mostly female, standing by drawing equipment. Drawing is the process of straightening the fibers to make them smaller and more uniform. Specific mill is not identified. Published by F.P. Charlton Co., Fall River, Mass. Made in Germany. ca. 1907-1909. 14 x 9 cm.

Format: Postcard.

Dates: 1842-2003

Item 9: A Machine Web Drawing Room in a Fall River Cotton Mill [Fall River, Mass.]

 File — Box: 9, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents

Color image of male employee at drawing frame. Drawing is a process in yarn manufacturing that is designed to straighten the fibers being treated and make them smaller and more uniform. Specific mills is not identified. Published by F.P. Charlton Co., Fall River, Mass. Made in Germany. ca. 1907-1909. 14 x 9 cm.

Format: Postcard.

Dates: 1842-2003

Item 10: A Machine Web Drawing Room in a Fall River Cotton Mill [Fall River, Mass.]

 File — Box: 9, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents

Color image of male employee at drawing frame. Drawing is a process in yarn manufacturing that is designed to straighten the fibers being treated and make them smaller and more uniform. Specific mills is not identified. Published by F.P. Charlton Co., Fall River, Mass. Made in Germany. ca. 1907-1909. 14 x 9 cm. Copy B.

Format: Postcard.

Dates: 1842-2003

Item 1: Lancashire's Great Industry, Roving

 File — Box: 9, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents

Color image shows female worker adjusting thread at roving machine. Another roving machine sits behind her. L. Pickles & Co., Bradford, [England]. ca. 1910. 14 x 9 cm.

Format: Postcard.

Dates: 1842-2003