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Carding, drawing and roving cotton. Carding engine (left) delivers cotton in a single sliver

Carding, drawing and roving cotton. Carding engine (left) delivers cotton in a single sliver


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Carding, drawing and roving cotton. Carding engine (left) delivers cotton in a single sliver

Carding, drawing and roving cotton. Carding engine (left) delivers cotton in a single sliver. Factory operated by shafts & belting. Could be powered by water or steam. Engraving c1830

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C1830 Cotton Drawing Engine Factory Female Industrial Labour Left Mechanisation Operated Powered Revolution Shafts Single Steam Textiles Belting Carding Delivers Roving Sliver


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This print showcases the intricate process of carding, drawing, and roving cotton in a bustling factory during the industrial revolution. The left side of the image features a powerful carding engine that effortlessly delivers cotton in a single sliver. Operated by shafts and belting, this impressive machinery could be powered either by water or steam, symbolizing the rapid mechanization taking place in Britain during the 19th century. The presence of female workers adds an interesting dimension to this snapshot of history. These industrious women played a crucial role in driving England's textile industry forward with their laborious efforts. Their skilled hands deftly handle the delicate fibers as they contribute to every step of production. Engraved around 1830, this print not only captures a moment frozen in time but also serves as a testament to human ingenuity and progress. It highlights how technology transformed traditional methods into efficient processes capable of meeting growing demands for textiles. While we cannot mention any commercial use due to restrictions set forth by UIG (Universal Images Group), it is undeniable that this image holds immense historical value. It offers viewers an opportunity to reflect on how far we have come since those early days of industrialization while appreciating the dedication and hard work that went into shaping our modern world.

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