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  • Textiles: a industrial washing machine for fabrics. Engraving by J. Petitcolin after J.E. Armengaud.
  • Textiles: an automatic twisting machine for yarn. Engraving c.1861.
  • Textiles: an automatic twisting machine for yarn. Engraving by J. Scott after W. Ross.
  • Textiles: a carding machine. Engraving by W. Lowry, 1809, after J. D. Herbert.
  • Textiles: an automatic spinning machine for cotton. Engraving by J. Scott after W. Ross.
  • Textiles: a child-sized loom for apprentice weavers to learn tapestry weaving on, elevation (top), section (below). Engraving by R. Benard after Radel.
  • Textiles: a steam-driven baling machine for cotton. Engraving.
  • Textiles: a belt-driven cutting machine. Engraving by W. Lowry, 1811.
  • Textiles: a roving machine for cotton manufacture. Engraving, c. 1858.
  • Textiles: a stretching machine [?]. Engraving by W. Lowry, 1815, after J. D. Herbert.
  • History of the cotton manufacture in Great Britain: with a notice of its early history in the East, and in all the quarters of the globe ... and a view of the present state of the manufacture / By Edward Baines, jun.
  • History of the cotton manufacture in Great Britain: with a notice of its early history in the East, and in all the quarters of the globe ... and a view of the present state of the manufacture / By Edward Baines, jun.
  • History of the cotton manufacture in Great Britain: with a notice of its early history in the East, and in all the quarters of the globe ... and a view of the present state of the manufacture / By Edward Baines, jun.
  • History of the cotton manufacture in Great Britain: with a notice of its early history in the East, and in all the quarters of the globe ... and a view of the present state of the manufacture / By Edward Baines, jun.
  • History of the cotton manufacture in Great Britain: with a notice of its early history in the East, and in all the quarters of the globe ... and a view of the present state of the manufacture / By Edward Baines, jun.
  • Textiles: a line of steam-driven cotton machines (above), a slasher-sizeing machine (below). Engraving.
  • Indian cloth painters. Gouache drawing.
  • Nylon fibres