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Spinning Process | End to end Operation of Spinning Mill work | Check insider Cotton Spinning Mills
You can check All about spinning process, cotton spinning and weaving operations with all details of live video of Spinning mills. It helps to better understand operations of Spinning mills. If you are textile learner and want to see insider operations of cotton Spinning mill. You can check in this video Spinning process, Cotton weaving process and textile manufacturing process.
Textile Manufacturing process flow chart for textile engineering beginner
https://www.textileinfomedia.com/blog/textile-manufacturing-process-with-flow-chart/
We present here all major operation and methods of cotton spinning mills. You can understand process of spinning and process of cotton weaving with various types of cotton spinning process and carding of row cotton with spinning machines in India.
If yo...
published: 14 Jul 2021
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How Cotton is Processed in Factories | How It’s Made
Through the centuries, cotton fiber was traditionally processed by hand, until the early 18th century when the first automated processing machine was invented.
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published: 05 Apr 2019
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Cotton Mill Girl: Behind Lewis Hine's Photograph & Child Labor Series | 100 Photos | TIME
Lewis Hine’s photograph of a girl at work in a cotton mill, part of his monumental series on child labor, forced Americans to reckon with their economic exploitation of youth.
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In this unprecedented exploration of 100 photographs that shaped the human experience, TIME goes behind each spectacular image to reveal how and why it changed the course of history.
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published: 06 Jan 2017
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Last steam powered cotton mill
Queen Street Mill Burnley, a fantastic blast from the past. A steam mill engine and an amazing loom floor with almost a thousand cotton looms on the floor.
published: 15 Jul 2016
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Could You Survive as a Victorian Factory Worker?
'Could You Survive as a Victorian Factory Worker?'
As new technologies emerged throughout the 19th century, and the use of water and steam power became commonplace, millions of rural workers, including thousands of children, descended on the growing industrial towns to work in mills and factories. Northern cities such as Manchester, Leeds and Sheffield became industrial powerhouses, exporting textiles such as cotton, wool, silk and linen worldwide to Britain's expanding empire. As well as producing textiles, these establishments would generate enormous profits for a new class of industrialists and entrepreneurs.
But what was ordinary life like for a Victorian factory worker? What were the conditions and safety standards like in a mill in Victorian England? And how did their lives compare...
published: 20 Mar 2023
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Lancashire Cotton Mill Tour ** WORKING COTTON MILL ** Helmshore Cotton Mill & Wool Mill
See & Hear working Textile Machines in the Last Working Cotton Mill in Rossendale. Skip through the chapters (see below) of the Mill Tour - Raw Cotton to Finished Yarn. How does it all work? Bonus Feature: Original Wool Processing Machines dated 1789. Subtitles Available.
0:00 Intro - The Outside of the Mill.
3:33 Inside the Mill
6:05 Guided Tour of the Mill - Skutcher Machine
11:40 Spinning Floor - Carding Machine
14:30 Working Carding Machine
17:34 Lapping Machine
19:06 Roving Machine
21:55 Spinnning Mule
25:42 Working Spinning Mule
34:08 Wool Mill - Fulling Machines driven by an original waterwheel
38:55 Dolly Scourer Machine
39:46 Mangle Machine and Tenting
42:30 Teasle Raising Machine
43: 29 Bleaching the Cloth
44:35 Weighing the Finished Cloth & Measuring with a Yard Stick
45:...
published: 24 Sep 2018
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Horror in the Cotton Mills (A History of Cruelty in the Industrial Revolution)
Boys and Girls were forced to work in horrific conditions in cotton mills - dangerous machines, poorly fed and clothed and punished for slow work. By the early 19th Century, pastoral scenes of mill water wheels and animal power were being replaced with 'progress' – steam engines and mechanisation; and here, in the mill towns of northern England and Scotland, the working classes found employment. But it wasn't necessarily a choice – and today you will discover the history of how children were forced to work in horrendous conditions, in the words of John Spargo – a political activist concerned with social inequalities and child slavery. Learn exactly why the system of child labour was evil and shocking, to a point where you might think that use of the word 'satanic' in association with the m...
published: 19 Jun 2022
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Lancashire Cotton Mill (1947)
Unissued / Unused material.
Shots inside a cotton mill, Lancashire.
Various shots of a machine winding thick strands of cotton from piles onto spools while women workers watch over it. Various shots of women putting spools of cotton into large shuttles etc. Various shots women looking at draped cotton cloth. M/S a woman, wearing a smart striped suit, made of cotton, walking out of the 'Cotton Board, Colour and Design Centre', which name can be clearly seen by the entrance.
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published: 13 Apr 2014
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1950s Lancashire cotton mill workers
A selection of clips from CF560 showing cotton mill workers in Lancashire in the 1950s.
published: 14 Aug 2015
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Lowell Cotton Mill Power loom - slow motion
We get an expert operator to show us how the Lowell Power Loom works.
published: 06 Sep 2021
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Spinning Process | End to end Operation of Spinning Mill work | Check insider Cotton Spinning Mills
You can check All about spinning process, cotton spinning and weaving operations with all details of live video of Spinning mills. It helps to better understand...
You can check All about spinning process, cotton spinning and weaving operations with all details of live video of Spinning mills. It helps to better understand operations of Spinning mills. If you are textile learner and want to see insider operations of cotton Spinning mill. You can check in this video Spinning process, Cotton weaving process and textile manufacturing process.
Textile Manufacturing process flow chart for textile engineering beginner
https://www.textileinfomedia.com/blog/textile-manufacturing-process-with-flow-chart/
We present here all major operation and methods of cotton spinning mills. You can understand process of spinning and process of cotton weaving with various types of cotton spinning process and carding of row cotton with spinning machines in India.
If you want to know more about spinning process please read our blog that helps to understand all process of spinning and textile manufacturing process with details.
WHAT IS THE SPINNING PROCEDURE OF TRANSFORMING FIBER INTO YARN?
Industrial revolution supplied developments to production units making their process easy in controlling the process by spinning machinery. In this machine process various levels are added to convert fiber (cotton/wool) into yarn to process it further for textile products. This transformation goes through various levels such as:
Step 1: Blowroom process
Step 2: Carding
Step 3: Combining
Step 4: Drawing
Step 5: Roving
Step 6: Cone winding
You can check full process here on TIM portal Blog https://www.textileinfomedia.com/blog/spinning-process-a-conversion-process-of-fibers-into-yarn/
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You can check All about spinning process, cotton spinning and weaving operations with all details of live video of Spinning mills. It helps to better understand operations of Spinning mills. If you are textile learner and want to see insider operations of cotton Spinning mill. You can check in this video Spinning process, Cotton weaving process and textile manufacturing process.
Textile Manufacturing process flow chart for textile engineering beginner
https://www.textileinfomedia.com/blog/textile-manufacturing-process-with-flow-chart/
We present here all major operation and methods of cotton spinning mills. You can understand process of spinning and process of cotton weaving with various types of cotton spinning process and carding of row cotton with spinning machines in India.
If you want to know more about spinning process please read our blog that helps to understand all process of spinning and textile manufacturing process with details.
WHAT IS THE SPINNING PROCEDURE OF TRANSFORMING FIBER INTO YARN?
Industrial revolution supplied developments to production units making their process easy in controlling the process by spinning machinery. In this machine process various levels are added to convert fiber (cotton/wool) into yarn to process it further for textile products. This transformation goes through various levels such as:
Step 1: Blowroom process
Step 2: Carding
Step 3: Combining
Step 4: Drawing
Step 5: Roving
Step 6: Cone winding
You can check full process here on TIM portal Blog https://www.textileinfomedia.com/blog/spinning-process-a-conversion-process-of-fibers-into-yarn/
It helps you to understand better knowledge of Spinning process step by step with details and Images
#spinning #spinningprocess #weaving
video courtesy - Sky cotex India Pvt Ltd
- published: 14 Jul 2021
- views: 151561
5:12
How Cotton is Processed in Factories | How It’s Made
Through the centuries, cotton fiber was traditionally processed by hand, until the early 18th century when the first automated processing machine was invented. ...
Through the centuries, cotton fiber was traditionally processed by hand, until the early 18th century when the first automated processing machine was invented.
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Through the centuries, cotton fiber was traditionally processed by hand, until the early 18th century when the first automated processing machine was invented.
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Cotton Mill Girl: Behind Lewis Hine's Photograph & Child Labor Series | 100 Photos | TIME
Lewis Hine’s photograph of a girl at work in a cotton mill, part of his monumental series on child labor, forced Americans to reckon with their economic exploit...
Lewis Hine’s photograph of a girl at work in a cotton mill, part of his monumental series on child labor, forced Americans to reckon with their economic exploitation of youth.
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- published: 06 Jan 2017
- views: 430916
2:45
Last steam powered cotton mill
Queen Street Mill Burnley, a fantastic blast from the past. A steam mill engine and an amazing loom floor with almost a thousand cotton looms on the floor.
Queen Street Mill Burnley, a fantastic blast from the past. A steam mill engine and an amazing loom floor with almost a thousand cotton looms on the floor.
https://wn.com/Last_Steam_Powered_Cotton_Mill
Queen Street Mill Burnley, a fantastic blast from the past. A steam mill engine and an amazing loom floor with almost a thousand cotton looms on the floor.
- published: 15 Jul 2016
- views: 34417
35:30
Could You Survive as a Victorian Factory Worker?
'Could You Survive as a Victorian Factory Worker?'
As new technologies emerged throughout the 19th century, and the use of water and steam power became commonp...
'Could You Survive as a Victorian Factory Worker?'
As new technologies emerged throughout the 19th century, and the use of water and steam power became commonplace, millions of rural workers, including thousands of children, descended on the growing industrial towns to work in mills and factories. Northern cities such as Manchester, Leeds and Sheffield became industrial powerhouses, exporting textiles such as cotton, wool, silk and linen worldwide to Britain's expanding empire. As well as producing textiles, these establishments would generate enormous profits for a new class of industrialists and entrepreneurs.
But what was ordinary life like for a Victorian factory worker? What were the conditions and safety standards like in a mill in Victorian England? And how did their lives compare to ours today?
In episode one of this two-part series, History Hit presenters Luke Tomes and Louee Dessent delve deep into the historic spirit of the 1800s industrial revolution, filling the shoes of a wealthy Victorian industrialist and a poor Victorian labourer respectively at National Trust's Quarry Bank Mill in Cheshire, built in 1784 by the renowned entrepreneur Samuel Greg.
Together, using contemporary accounts and testimony, they'll explore how your experience of the industrial revolution could be very different, depending on what you did for a living... and your place in society.
So the question is, could you survive as a Victorian factory worker? Watch the video to find out!
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00:00 Introduction
01:51 Quarry Bank Mill
04:12 Mill Workers
06:28 Water Wheel
07:42 Cotton Mill Block
09:33 Spinning Mule
15:04 Child Indenture Contract (1785)
17:31 Working Conditions
19:47 Factory Discipline
23:18 Workers' Toilet
23:57 'Factory Time'
25:54 Accidents and Injuries
30:21 Workers' Rights
32:05 The Atlantic Slave Trade
34:26 Next Time...
https://wn.com/Could_You_Survive_As_A_Victorian_Factory_Worker
'Could You Survive as a Victorian Factory Worker?'
As new technologies emerged throughout the 19th century, and the use of water and steam power became commonplace, millions of rural workers, including thousands of children, descended on the growing industrial towns to work in mills and factories. Northern cities such as Manchester, Leeds and Sheffield became industrial powerhouses, exporting textiles such as cotton, wool, silk and linen worldwide to Britain's expanding empire. As well as producing textiles, these establishments would generate enormous profits for a new class of industrialists and entrepreneurs.
But what was ordinary life like for a Victorian factory worker? What were the conditions and safety standards like in a mill in Victorian England? And how did their lives compare to ours today?
In episode one of this two-part series, History Hit presenters Luke Tomes and Louee Dessent delve deep into the historic spirit of the 1800s industrial revolution, filling the shoes of a wealthy Victorian industrialist and a poor Victorian labourer respectively at National Trust's Quarry Bank Mill in Cheshire, built in 1784 by the renowned entrepreneur Samuel Greg.
Together, using contemporary accounts and testimony, they'll explore how your experience of the industrial revolution could be very different, depending on what you did for a living... and your place in society.
So the question is, could you survive as a Victorian factory worker? Watch the video to find out!
Sign up to History Hit TV now and get 14 days free: http://access.historyhit.com/checkout
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#historyhit #victorianera #victorianhistory
00:00 Introduction
01:51 Quarry Bank Mill
04:12 Mill Workers
06:28 Water Wheel
07:42 Cotton Mill Block
09:33 Spinning Mule
15:04 Child Indenture Contract (1785)
17:31 Working Conditions
19:47 Factory Discipline
23:18 Workers' Toilet
23:57 'Factory Time'
25:54 Accidents and Injuries
30:21 Workers' Rights
32:05 The Atlantic Slave Trade
34:26 Next Time...
- published: 20 Mar 2023
- views: 1053002
48:27
Lancashire Cotton Mill Tour ** WORKING COTTON MILL ** Helmshore Cotton Mill & Wool Mill
See & Hear working Textile Machines in the Last Working Cotton Mill in Rossendale. Skip through the chapters (see below) of the Mill Tour - Raw Cotton to Finish...
See & Hear working Textile Machines in the Last Working Cotton Mill in Rossendale. Skip through the chapters (see below) of the Mill Tour - Raw Cotton to Finished Yarn. How does it all work? Bonus Feature: Original Wool Processing Machines dated 1789. Subtitles Available.
0:00 Intro - The Outside of the Mill.
3:33 Inside the Mill
6:05 Guided Tour of the Mill - Skutcher Machine
11:40 Spinning Floor - Carding Machine
14:30 Working Carding Machine
17:34 Lapping Machine
19:06 Roving Machine
21:55 Spinnning Mule
25:42 Working Spinning Mule
34:08 Wool Mill - Fulling Machines driven by an original waterwheel
38:55 Dolly Scourer Machine
39:46 Mangle Machine and Tenting
42:30 Teasle Raising Machine
43: 29 Bleaching the Cloth
44:35 Weighing the Finished Cloth & Measuring with a Yard Stick
45:15 Story about the Mill Owner
46:46 Hand Spinning and Hand Weaving Looms
* Helmshore Cotton Mill: https://new.lancashire.gov.uk/leisure-and-culture/museums/helmshore-mills-textile-museum/
* Books on the Lancashire Cotton Mills: https://amzn.to/2Y0u40G
* Check out my Playlists for more Textile Inspiration:
* ‘Meet The Artist’ : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5mymIvxWGA&list=PL4plyMgwG2bYcE2LViRKe0PbeZwMmHXxT
* ‘Learn How To’ : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5RSb0PwNE8&list=PL4plyMgwG2bbFizfAIR0NAT82fMYJH_Kd
* 'Stunning Embroidery Exhibitions' : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_3bUwskgJ8&list=PL4plyMgwG2bbKhHg_4FP_mLHOQ7LZIP0s
* ‘Fabulous Quilt Exhibitions’ : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLUlyk8a444&list=PL4plyMgwG2bbE3QeaVfebXr0PNAPia7DL
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* My name is Katie. I was raised in Wardle, Lancashire and now live near London.
* Share my Stitchery journeys through Patchwork & Quilting, Embroidery, Felting and the wonderful exhibitions I visit throughout the year.
* ARNOLD’S ATTIC — Arnold’s family worked in the Lancashire textile mills for generations.
* I’m now custodian of the wonderful, vintage textiles & haberdashery found in his attic… a never-ending source of inspiration.
https://wn.com/Lancashire_Cotton_Mill_Tour_Working_Cotton_Mill_Helmshore_Cotton_Mill_Wool_Mill
See & Hear working Textile Machines in the Last Working Cotton Mill in Rossendale. Skip through the chapters (see below) of the Mill Tour - Raw Cotton to Finished Yarn. How does it all work? Bonus Feature: Original Wool Processing Machines dated 1789. Subtitles Available.
0:00 Intro - The Outside of the Mill.
3:33 Inside the Mill
6:05 Guided Tour of the Mill - Skutcher Machine
11:40 Spinning Floor - Carding Machine
14:30 Working Carding Machine
17:34 Lapping Machine
19:06 Roving Machine
21:55 Spinnning Mule
25:42 Working Spinning Mule
34:08 Wool Mill - Fulling Machines driven by an original waterwheel
38:55 Dolly Scourer Machine
39:46 Mangle Machine and Tenting
42:30 Teasle Raising Machine
43: 29 Bleaching the Cloth
44:35 Weighing the Finished Cloth & Measuring with a Yard Stick
45:15 Story about the Mill Owner
46:46 Hand Spinning and Hand Weaving Looms
* Helmshore Cotton Mill: https://new.lancashire.gov.uk/leisure-and-culture/museums/helmshore-mills-textile-museum/
* Books on the Lancashire Cotton Mills: https://amzn.to/2Y0u40G
* Check out my Playlists for more Textile Inspiration:
* ‘Meet The Artist’ : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5mymIvxWGA&list=PL4plyMgwG2bYcE2LViRKe0PbeZwMmHXxT
* ‘Learn How To’ : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5RSb0PwNE8&list=PL4plyMgwG2bbFizfAIR0NAT82fMYJH_Kd
* 'Stunning Embroidery Exhibitions' : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_3bUwskgJ8&list=PL4plyMgwG2bbKhHg_4FP_mLHOQ7LZIP0s
* ‘Fabulous Quilt Exhibitions’ : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLUlyk8a444&list=PL4plyMgwG2bbE3QeaVfebXr0PNAPia7DL
* Arnold’s Attic:
* Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ArnoldsAttic/
* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/arnolds_attic/
* Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/catherine0161/pins/
* Website: http://www.arnolds-attic.co.uk
* My name is Katie. I was raised in Wardle, Lancashire and now live near London.
* Share my Stitchery journeys through Patchwork & Quilting, Embroidery, Felting and the wonderful exhibitions I visit throughout the year.
* ARNOLD’S ATTIC — Arnold’s family worked in the Lancashire textile mills for generations.
* I’m now custodian of the wonderful, vintage textiles & haberdashery found in his attic… a never-ending source of inspiration.
- published: 24 Sep 2018
- views: 27628
23:54
Horror in the Cotton Mills (A History of Cruelty in the Industrial Revolution)
Boys and Girls were forced to work in horrific conditions in cotton mills - dangerous machines, poorly fed and clothed and punished for slow work. By the early ...
Boys and Girls were forced to work in horrific conditions in cotton mills - dangerous machines, poorly fed and clothed and punished for slow work. By the early 19th Century, pastoral scenes of mill water wheels and animal power were being replaced with 'progress' – steam engines and mechanisation; and here, in the mill towns of northern England and Scotland, the working classes found employment. But it wasn't necessarily a choice – and today you will discover the history of how children were forced to work in horrendous conditions, in the words of John Spargo – a political activist concerned with social inequalities and child slavery. Learn exactly why the system of child labour was evil and shocking, to a point where you might think that use of the word 'satanic' in association with the mills of Blake's poem of 1804 befits the suffering inflicted on the miserable lives of the children, who found themselves toiling in the machine rooms.
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CC BY - Richard Trevithik's Puffing Devil on Trevithik Day 2017 by Cornishpastyman; A government inspector visiting a factory; A politician out canvassing curses himself for climbing six floors to the room of an impoverished mother and her young offspring; A swineherd tending pigs and a herd of cow; Carciature by Robert Cruikshank English Factory Slaves; Irish-Stew Dinner to the Poor at the Conder-Street Mission-Hall, Limehouse by Wellcome Collection
CC BY-SA - A working spinning mule (a machine used to spin cotton and other fibres) at Quarry Bank Mill, Cheshire, United Kingdom by Espt123; From line shaft to power looms. The operation of Draper looms at the Boott Mills in Lowell, Massachusetts by Z22; Helmshore Mills Textiles Museum Arkwright's Waterframe by David Dixon via geograph.co.uk; Loom rules from Queen Street mill Burnley by Victuallers; Mule Jenny met Lieven Bauwens in het MIAT Gent by Lalieka
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https://wn.com/Horror_In_The_Cotton_Mills_(A_History_Of_Cruelty_In_The_Industrial_Revolution)
Boys and Girls were forced to work in horrific conditions in cotton mills - dangerous machines, poorly fed and clothed and punished for slow work. By the early 19th Century, pastoral scenes of mill water wheels and animal power were being replaced with 'progress' – steam engines and mechanisation; and here, in the mill towns of northern England and Scotland, the working classes found employment. But it wasn't necessarily a choice – and today you will discover the history of how children were forced to work in horrendous conditions, in the words of John Spargo – a political activist concerned with social inequalities and child slavery. Learn exactly why the system of child labour was evil and shocking, to a point where you might think that use of the word 'satanic' in association with the mills of Blake's poem of 1804 befits the suffering inflicted on the miserable lives of the children, who found themselves toiling in the machine rooms.
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Credits: Narration - markmanningmedia.com
CC BY - Richard Trevithik's Puffing Devil on Trevithik Day 2017 by Cornishpastyman; A government inspector visiting a factory; A politician out canvassing curses himself for climbing six floors to the room of an impoverished mother and her young offspring; A swineherd tending pigs and a herd of cow; Carciature by Robert Cruikshank English Factory Slaves; Irish-Stew Dinner to the Poor at the Conder-Street Mission-Hall, Limehouse by Wellcome Collection
CC BY-SA - A working spinning mule (a machine used to spin cotton and other fibres) at Quarry Bank Mill, Cheshire, United Kingdom by Espt123; From line shaft to power looms. The operation of Draper looms at the Boott Mills in Lowell, Massachusetts by Z22; Helmshore Mills Textiles Museum Arkwright's Waterframe by David Dixon via geograph.co.uk; Loom rules from Queen Street mill Burnley by Victuallers; Mule Jenny met Lieven Bauwens in het MIAT Gent by Lalieka
#CottonMillsDocumentary #CottonMillsDocumentary #CottonMillsIndustrialRevolution #CottonMill #CottonMillMachine #VictorianEraJobs #VictorianJobs #VictorianDocumentary #VictorianEraDocumentary #VictorianLife #FactFeast
- published: 19 Jun 2022
- views: 68633
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Lancashire Cotton Mill (1947)
Unissued / Unused material.
Shots inside a cotton mill, Lancashire.
Various shots of a machine winding thick strands of cotton from piles onto spools wh...
Unissued / Unused material.
Shots inside a cotton mill, Lancashire.
Various shots of a machine winding thick strands of cotton from piles onto spools while women workers watch over it. Various shots of women putting spools of cotton into large shuttles etc. Various shots women looking at draped cotton cloth. M/S a woman, wearing a smart striped suit, made of cotton, walking out of the 'Cotton Board, Colour and Design Centre', which name can be clearly seen by the entrance.
FILM ID:2194.14
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British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. https://www.britishpathe.com/
https://wn.com/Lancashire_Cotton_Mill_(1947)
Unissued / Unused material.
Shots inside a cotton mill, Lancashire.
Various shots of a machine winding thick strands of cotton from piles onto spools while women workers watch over it. Various shots of women putting spools of cotton into large shuttles etc. Various shots women looking at draped cotton cloth. M/S a woman, wearing a smart striped suit, made of cotton, walking out of the 'Cotton Board, Colour and Design Centre', which name can be clearly seen by the entrance.
FILM ID:2194.14
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/
FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/
British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. https://www.britishpathe.com/
- published: 13 Apr 2014
- views: 17841
2:14
1950s Lancashire cotton mill workers
A selection of clips from CF560 showing cotton mill workers in Lancashire in the 1950s.
A selection of clips from CF560 showing cotton mill workers in Lancashire in the 1950s.
https://wn.com/1950S_Lancashire_Cotton_Mill_Workers
A selection of clips from CF560 showing cotton mill workers in Lancashire in the 1950s.
- published: 14 Aug 2015
- views: 36168
4:13
Lowell Cotton Mill Power loom - slow motion
We get an expert operator to show us how the Lowell Power Loom works.
We get an expert operator to show us how the Lowell Power Loom works.
https://wn.com/Lowell_Cotton_Mill_Power_Loom_Slow_Motion
We get an expert operator to show us how the Lowell Power Loom works.
- published: 06 Sep 2021
- views: 34798