INVENTION: LOOM
HORROCKS'S POWER LOOM.
Edmund Cartwright, British power loom inventor
CROMPTON: FANCY LOOM.
WATT'S STEAM ENGINE, 1788.
German silk workers working at a loom.
TREADMILLS.
JACQUARD LOOM.
ROTARY STEAM ENGINE.
Joseph Marie Jacquard (1752-1834)
NEWCOMEN'S STEAM ENGINE.
ARKWRIGHT: SPINNING FRAME.
LOOM: FLY SHUTTLE, 1733.
RICHARD ARKWRIGHT
JAMES WATT (1736-1819).
Richard Arkwright's water fame spinning machine.
SAMUEL CROMPTON
SAMUEL CROMPTON (1753-1827).
HOME WORKSHOP/JAMES WATT
CORLISS STEAM ENGINE, 1876.
WATT'S STEAM ENGINE.
ROTARY STEAM ENGINE
WATT'S STEAM ENGINE, 1769.
Jacquard Loom
OLIVER EVANS' MILL.
CROMPTON LOOM WORKS.
FRENCH REVOLUTION.
FRENCH REVOLUTION: PITCHER.
Cottage industry: Coventry silk loom.
FRANCE: IRON FORGE.
TEXTILE MANUFACTURE.
TEXTILE MANUFACTURE, 1769.
Spinning factory, 19th century illustration
ARKWRIGHT'S SPINNING FRAME.
TEXTILE MANUFACTURE, 1840.
Thomas Savery's steam pump or 'Miner's Friend'.
TEXTILE MANUFACTURE, 1775.
SOHO ENGINEERING WORKS.
Jacquard loom.
PRINTING PRESSES, 1826.
Penny trade token issued by John Wilkinson.
RUBBER PROCESSING.
Jacquard power loom.
James Nasmyth's steam hammer erected in his foundry near Manchester in 1832
STEAM ENGINE, 1893.
LOCOMOTIVE, 1804.
KNOWLES' STEAM PUMP, 1863.
Eli Whitney
STEAM THRESHER, 1851
GEORGE STEPHENSON
A diagram of Arkwright's water frame.
George Stephenson, British engineer
SAVERY STEAM ENGINE, 1698.
TEXTILE MANUFACTURE, 1830.
Diagram of Arkwright's water frame.
LOCOMOTIVE FACTORY, 1864.
SAW MILL.
James Watt statue
FRANCE: IRON MILL, c1750.
FRANCE: IRON FURNACE.
Sir Richard Arkwright
STEPHENSON'S 'ROCKET', 1829
WATER WHEEL.
FRENCH REV: 1789.
MAXIMILIEN ROBESPIERRE
James Watt Steam engine.
Beer brewing industry, 19th century
LEATHER MANUFACTURE, c1840.
ENGLAND: TEXTILE MILL.
TEXTILE MILL.
RUBBER PROCESSING: CUTTING
RUBBER MILL, 19th CENTURY.
INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION.
Singer Sewing Machine Factory.
Jacquard loom, with swags of punched cards from which pattern was woven
Dyeing rooms in a silk mill.
Female worker blowing glass to form artificial pearls.
Weaving machine, 19th century illustration
ENGLAND: FACTORY, 1865.
PRINTING OFFICE, 1843.
CANDLEMAKING, c1860.
POWER LOOM, 1834.
EDISON: TALKING DOLL, c1890.
EDISON'S LIGHT BULB.
EDISON'S LIGHT BULB, 1879.
Stanislas Marie Maillard, French revolutionary
Patrick Bell (1799-1869)
STEAM ENGINE, 1698.
FRENCH REVOLUTION: BADGE.
ELI WHITNEY (1765-1825).
Side elevation, diagram of a silk spinning machine.
Silk spinning machine.
Wool carding machine, 19th century
An invention by Claude Chappe.
MULE SPINNER, 19th CENTURY.
NAT-Y-GLO IRONWORKS, WALES.
BESSEMER STEEL, 1886.
Preparing punched cards for a Jacquard loom
Edmund Cartwright
MILL GIRLS OPERATING LOOMS.
Davy's safety lamp.
Leather tanning industry, 19th century
EDISON: STOCK PRINTER, c1873.
Francis Crossley, British manufacturer
James Watt, Scottish engineer and inventor.
PRINTING PRESS, 1847.
RUBBER FACTORY, 1855.
FRANCE: IRON FORGE, c1750.
CANDLEMAKING, 1861.
JACQUARD LOOM, 1810.
Woman using Spinning Jenny
Jacques Pierre Brissot.
LEIBNITZ CALCULATOR.
THOMAS JEFFERSON (1743-1826).
JEFFERSON: POLYGRAPH.
EDISON'S PHONOGRAPH, 1877.
James Watt (1736-1819)
Charlotte Corday
Bronzing steel pens.
Rolling steel for pens.
Hooking warp threads.
Making the warp threads.
Gassing machine used for singeing silk thread.
Sorting silk cocoons.
The Great Eastern on the stocks at John Scott Russell's shipyard, Millwall
Aimee-Cecile-Renaud
FRENCH REVOLUTION, 1793.
First Mechanical Loom, Constructed by Edmund Cartwright in 1784, Print
Marie Antoinette during the French Revolution
FRENCH REVOLUTION: BUTTON.
OAK LOOM, 18th CENTURY.
Francois-Noel Babeuf.
Maximilien Robespierre
PRINTING PRESS, 1826.
BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE, 1870.
ENGLAND: COAL MINING.
IRON SMELTING, c1855.
Embossed velvet weaving machine, 19th century
Textile dyeing machine, 19th century
Textile industry, 19th century
Papin's pressure cooker, 1681
Man operating machine for punching cards for Jacquard looms
The straw hat trade at Luton.
Bundling yarn in a mill, 19th century illustration
Method for opening a globe stopper on a glass mineral water bottle.
Washing and dyeing in a silk production works.
Doubling silk.
Taylor's silk mill.
UNDERGROUND RAILWAY, 1867.
SPINNING JENNY, 1764-70.
TEXTILE MANUFACTURE, 1834.
FRANKLIN STOVE.
WHITNEY ARMS COMPANY.
THE SPINNING JENNY.
TEXTILE MILL: COTTON.