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» The Art and History of Weaving - Short introduction to the history of weaving and the development of the weaving loom, from pre-historic times to the present computer-driven loom. Author: Prof. Susan C. Wylly.
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» Carolinas Textile Exhibit - On-line exhibition of historic textile machinery, components, parts and accessories. From the Gaston County Museum in North Carolina, USA.
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» Cotton Gin - Short history of the invention of the cotton gin by Eli Whitney.
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» Daniel Pratt - Extensive information about the founder, and the history of the American cotton gin manufacturing industry.
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» Flax and Hemp gin - Page from the Illustrated London News of November 1, 1862, with an illustration of the American flax gin developed by Sandford and Mallory, and a short description of its operation.
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» Guide to the Eli Whitney Papers - Comprehensive reference guide to the Yale University Library's complete collection of the Eli Whitney Papers consisting of correspondence and business papers relating to Eli Whitney's invention and patenting of the cotton gin and to his subsequent development of a system to produce firearms employing interchangeable parts.
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» History of the Automatic Loom - Short history of the weaving loom, from the times of the hand weaving looms, until the inventions of the Industrial Revolution enabled the invention of the foot peddle loom in Japan from which the fully automatic shuttle loom was later developed. From the Yoshida Machinery Co., Ltd web site.
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» The Horizontal Loom - Short description of the horizontal foot treadle weaving loom with shuttle, which was introduced into Europe in the 11th Century. From The Medieval Technology Pages.
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» The Invention of the Power Loom - Short overview of the inventions in mechanised yarn spinning and cloth weaving during the Industrial Revolution which led to the development of the steam powered loom, and the desastreous effect it has had on the hand loom industry of India. From The Hindu newspaper.
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» Kuba Textiles: An Introduction - Short article about the single heddle loom weaving technology of the Congo based Kuba people, including embroidery, applique, patchwork and dyeing techniques. Author: Ann E. Svenson.
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» Leeds Woollen Workers Petition - Letter published in local newspapers by 1786 by textile mill workers in Leeds, United Kingdom, complaining about the effects of machines on the previously well-paid skilled workers. From the Modern History Sourcebook.
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» Letter of Leeds Cloth Merchants - Letter addressed to Leeds' citizenry and published in local newspapers, written in 1791 by a committee of Leeds' cloth merchants in defence of the introduction of mechanised textile manufacture. From the Modern History Sourcebook.
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» Monticello: The Plantation - Short article on the development of mechanised yarn spinning and cloth weaving on Thomas Jefferson's Monticello cotton plantation in 1812. Resources related to Jefferson.
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» On Power Looms - Excerpts from an early 19th century autobiography, written by William Radcliffe, and dealing with the implications of the introduction of the power loom for the local textile industry. Edited by Mr. Paul Halsall for the Modern History Sourcebook.
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» Power Loom - Blog with multiple links to articles and information about inventors and inventions which determined the growth and industrial development of the textile industry, and were the start and driving force behind the Industrial Revolution.
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» Richard Arkwright - The history of the water powered yarn spinning frame, and Richard Arkwright's unsuccessful legal struggle to obtain recognition for his 1773 invention. From A Scrapbook of Cheshire Antiquities.
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» Richard Guest: The Steam Loom, 1823 - Short article about the history of the steam driven weaving loom which caused an explosion in output and a sharp reduction in labor costs.
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» The Steam Loom - Excerpt from Richard Guest's, Compendious History of the Cotton Manufacture (1823), and dealing with the invention and application of the steam loom in the British textile industry. Edited by Mr. Paul Halsall for the Modern History Sourcebook.
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» Tampere Mill - Finland. Includes on-line reconstruction of the water powered textile mill at Tampere.
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» Viking Textile Tools - Web site about the reconstruction of soapstone spindle whorls, metal needles and needle cases, and whalebone smoothing boards used by the Viking people to produce yarns, fabrics and garments. From Sarah Goslee's homepage about braiding and tablet weaving.
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