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Description Leeds Industrial Museum Hattersley standard loom 7046.JPG |
English:
The
Leeds Industrial Museum at Armley Mills
is on the
River Aire
and fronts onto the
Leeds and Liverpool Canal
. When built in 1805 it was the largest woollen mill in the world with 18 fulling stocks and 50 looms.. It contains a collection of textile machines.
Hattersley standard loom
drop box
allowed for multiple weft yarns enabling patterns to be woven
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Source | Own work | |
Author | Photograph by Clem Rutter, Rochester, Kent. ( www.clemrutter.net ). | |
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Camera location | 53° 48′ 10.57″ N, 1° 34′ 58.99″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 53.802936; -1.583052 |
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