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British 1840s depiction the 'Progress of Cotton', by Richard Barfoot, 5 of 12. After the...

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British 1840s depiction the 'Progress of Cotton', by Richard Barfoot, 5 of 12. After the cotton is carded, it is processed in the Bobbin and Drawing-Frames. At far left, long rolls of carded cotton are drawn between sets of metal rollers, then drawn together, and loaded into the tall metal can. The Bobbin-Frame, (third machine from left) receives the Cotton in the metal can after drawing; here it passes between rollers similar to the first set in the Drawing-Frame, as set of Spindles, twists the Cotton, turning it into a soft string, which wraps around large Bobbins about nine inches long. The Jack-Frame, (second from left) in the picture, then carries on the process by working the slightly twisted string finer and tighter, and running it on Bobbins of smaller size (lithograph)
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Artist
Barfoot, James Richard (1794-1863) / American
Medium
lithograph
Date
1840 AD - 1849 AD (C19th AD)
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British 1840s depiction the 'Progress of Cotton', by Richard Barfoot, 5 of 12. After the cotton is carded, it is processed in the Bobbin and Drawing-Frames. At far left, long rolls of carded cotton are drawn between sets of metal rollers, then drawn together, and loaded into the tall metal can. The Bobbin-Frame, (third machine from left) receives the Cotton in the metal can after drawing; here it passes between rollers similar to the first set in the Drawing-Frame, as set of Spindles, twists the Cotton, turning it into a soft string, which wraps around large Bobbins about nine inches long. The Jack-Frame, (second from left) in the picture, then carries on the process by working the slightly twisted string finer and tighter, and running it on Bobbins of smaller size (BSLOC_2019_7_130)

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19th century / North America / America (continent) / art / colour / drawing / USA / manufacturing / factory / United Kingdom / Europe / history / industry / machine / mill / lithograph / print / artwork / mzdrawing / interior

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