64 results filtered with: Cotton
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Textiles: a three-quarter view of a power loom, with admiring visitors either side. Engraving, c.1862.
Reference: 43561i- Pictures
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Textiles: a belt-driven version of Crompton's mule. Engraving, c.1858.
Date: 1834Reference: 45504i- Pictures
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Textiles: weaving. Etching by Bénard after Lucotte.
Lucotte, Jacques-Raymond, approximately 1733-1804.Date: [between 1700 and 1799]Reference: 43519i- Pictures
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"Asepta" absorbent cotton for surgical, medical and hygienic uses. Colour lithograph by Henry Le Monnier, 1928.
Le Monnier, Henry, 1893-1978.Date: [1928]Reference: 46902i- Pictures
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Sarawak: a girl spinning cotton into thread. Photograph.
Reference: 30550i- Pictures
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Textiles: a cotton spinning wheel. Engraving by Eastgate.
Reference: 43478i- Pictures
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Textiles: men working at large fabric printing machines. Engraving.
Reference: 31389i- Pictures
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Towns, cotton plant, bird and rock formations of Persia, in separate plates. Line engraving after C. de Bruins, c.1704.
Bruyn, Cornelis de, 1652-1727.Date: [1718]Reference: 20212i- Pictures
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Textiles: a large fabric printing machine, section. Engraving.
Reference: 45501i- Pictures
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Crimean War, England: receiving lint to be sent to Scutari. Wood engraving by LEA. W.
Reference: 21066i- Pictures
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Textiles: a roving machine for cotton manufacture. Engraving, c. 1858.
Date: 1819Reference: 45502i- Pictures
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Textiles: a version of Crompton's mule. Engraving by J. W. Lowry, 1834, after T. Allom.
Allom, Thomas, 1804-1872.Date: 1834Reference: 43522i- Pictures
A nurse holding a box of Zig-Zag watten (folding packs of cotton-wool). Colour lithograph, ca. 195- (?).
Date: [between 1950 and 1959?]Reference: 642520i- Books
The pharmacological activity of extracts of cotton dust / by Anne Davenport and W.D.M. Paton.
Davenport, Anne.Date: [1962?]- Pictures
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Sarawak: a girl extracting the seeds of raw cotton in a cotton gin. Photograph.
Reference: 30547i- Books
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Reports and documents connected with the proceedings of the East-India Company, in regard to the culture and manufacture of cotton-wool, raw silk, and indigo in India.
East India Company.Date: 1836- Pictures
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Tree cotton (Gossypium arboreum): flowering and fruiting stem with caterpillar. Coloured etching by J. Pass, c. 1807, after M. Merian.
Merian, Maria Sibylla, 1647-1717.Date: 20 June 1807Reference: 25551i- Pictures
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Textiles: a belt-driven loom. Engraving by J. W. Lowry, 1834, after T. Allom.
Allom, Thomas, 1804-1872.Date: 1834Reference: 43521i- Pictures
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Crimean War, England: women manufacturing lint for the army. Wood engraving by W. Sheeres, 1855.
Sheeres, Charles William.Date: 17 March 1855Reference: 21062i- Pictures
Textiles: a tube frame machine for cotton. Engraving by J. Scott after W. Ross.
Ross, W.Reference: 43496i- Pictures
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Textiles: a weaving loom (above), with two shuttles and the upper frame (below). Engraving by A. Bell.
Reference: 43520i- Pictures
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Textiles: a weaving loom (above), with two shuttles and the upper frame (below). Engraving.
Reference: 43784i- Pictures
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Textiles: a belt-driven version of Crompton's mule. Engraving, c.1858.
Date: 1858Reference: 45503i- Pictures
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Farming: four farmyards. Engraving.
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Mule spinners cancer : epithelioma of the skin in cotton spinners / by E.M. Brockbank.
Brockbank, E. M. (Edward Mansfield), 1866-Date: 1941