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POWER LOOM, 1834. Power Loom weaving of cotton cloth in a textile mill: colored engraving, 1834

POWER LOOM, 1834. Power Loom weaving of cotton cloth in a textile mill: colored engraving, 1834


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POWER LOOM, 1834. Power Loom weaving of cotton cloth in a textile mill: colored engraving, 1834

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1834 Cotton Fabric Factory Industrial Revolution Machine Manufacture Power Loom Textile Mill Weaver Working Class


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This print from Granger Art on Demand showcases the remarkable power loom weaving of cotton cloth in a textile mill during the early years of the industrial revolution. The colored engraving, dated back to 1834, transports us to an era where fabric production was rapidly transforming with the advent of machinery. In this image, we witness a bustling factory floor filled with workers diligently operating these incredible machines. Amongst them are skilled weavers and laborers who play a crucial role in manufacturing textiles that would shape the fashion industry for years to come. The power loom itself stands tall as a symbol of progress and innovation. Its mechanical prowess is evident as it effortlessly weaves intricate patterns onto bolts of cotton fabric. This technological marvel not only increased productivity but also paved the way for mass production, forever changing how textiles were manufactured. While men dominate this scene, it is important to note that women played an integral part in this workforce too. They can be seen working side by side with their male counterparts, highlighting their contribution towards shaping society's perception of gender roles during this time period. Granger Collection has beautifully captured this snapshot from history, reminding us of the immense impact that technology had on both industry and society at large.

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