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Administrative record - Business Card, George Hodgson Limited Business Card, Unknown
George Hodgson Limited Business Card, a British loom manufacture based in Bradford England. The card showcases the awards the company as won as well as a description of one of their looms.Cream business card printed with the black ink. The front of the card lists the awards and medals the company had one in the background with an image of each award. The company logo is placed in the center. The back of the card has a drawing of a loom with a decorative border.Front top edge - Awards for Improvements & Excellence in Power Looms for Weaving. Front middle - George Hodgson Limited Makers of Power Looms for Weaving. Bradford, Yorkshire, England Front bottom edge - Presented by J T Elioors (?) Back bottom edge - One shaft heavy underpick worsted and woollen cloth loom, with 4 holed drop box on each side, fitted with positive wheel dobby.textile machinery, wool manufacture, wool, loom, george hodgson limited -
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Shuttle Gauge
... Textile Machinery Weaving Textile Mills... in a box loom. Textile Machinery Weaving Textile Mills Murgatroyd ...Shuttle gauge, used by a loom tuner for shuttles in a box loom.Fred Murgatroyd Shuttle gauge used by a loom tuner for shuttles in a box loomtextile machinery weaving textile mills, murgatroyd, mr fred, textile machinery, weaving, textile mills -
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Machine - Loom, George Hattersley and Sons Ltd, 1920 - 1935
... the fabric. weaving george hattersley and sons ltd weaving machinery ...Weaving is the interlacing of two yarns, one at right angles to the other. Yarns that run the length of the fabric are called the warp. Yarns that run across the fabric are called the weft. Most woven fabrics are produced on a loom. The warp yarns are raised to form an opening - the shed. The weft carrier, usually the shuttle, shoots through the shed. Then the warp yarns change position up and down. Finally, the weft is pushed tight against the previous yarns, gradually building up the fabric. Hattersley dobby loom. In working order, black painted cast iron.weaving, george hattersley and sons ltd, weaving machinery, loom, wool processing, textile industry -
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Photograph, Foster Valley Mills, Foster Valley Mills, Geelong, 1970s
Photograph shows the installation of the new Sulzer weaving looms in the early 1970s, they replaced the old Hattersley looms that were in use at the time. The gentlemen in the suit overseeing the procedure was Jack St Quentin, maintenance manager at the time. - Greg AldridgeColour photograph of textile machinery being installed at Foster Valley Mills. Image shows Elliots Mobile Cranes, Geelong supporting machinery being guided through mill doorway.woollen mills, textile mills, foster valley mill pty ltd valley worsted mill, sulzer weaving looms -
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Book, Catalogue of Parts for the Hollingworth and Knowles Patent Openshed High Speed Fancy Loom
"Catalogue of Parts for the Hollingworth and Knowles Patent Openshed High Speed Fancy Loom" - Hutchinson, Hollingworth and Co. Ltd Loomworks, Dobrcross, 1898.DYER & PHILLIPS PTY. LTD. / 75-77 FLINDERS LANE / MELBOURNE. / SOLE AGENT.textile machinery, dyer and phillips pty ltd hutchinson, hollingworth and co. limited, weaving looms, weaving machinery -
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Book, Looms and Preparatory Machinery
"Looms and Preparatory Machinery" - Harling and Todd Ltd, c.1930.Book / catalogue of looms and preparatory machinery from Harling and Todd Ltd, Burnley, c.1930.textile machinery, harling and todd ltd, weaving looms, winding machinery, warping machinery, folding machinery