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English: The introduction of the Spinning Mule into cotton production processes helped to drastically increase industry consumption of cotton. This example is the only one in existence made by the inventor Samuel Crompton. It can be found in the collection of Bolton Museum and Archive Service.
Français : Mule-jenny telle que construite par son inventeur Samuel Crompton. L'exemplaire illustré sur la photo est le seul qui soit parvenu jusqu'à nous. Conservé au musée de Bolton, Lancashirre, Royaume-Uni.
Español: Mule-jenny telle que construite par son inventeur Samuel Crompton. L'exemplaire illustré sur la photo est le seul qui soit parvenu jusqu'à nous. Conservé au musée de Bolton, Lancashirre, Royaume-Uni.
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Source Wikipedia Commons: Spinning-mule.jpg
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