Scientific American has served as an advocate for science and industry for 180 years, and right now may be the most critical ...
The manufacture of woolen and worsted cloths in the U. S. has been comparatively unprofitable, chiefly from this chain of causes: clothiers have believed that U. S. men and women will not buy much new ...
In New England’s depressed textile industry, it is standard procedure these days to operate on a part-time basis, filling orders if & when they come in. But last week one New England mill, Bachmann ...
Photograph, black & white: Twisting Worsted Yarn. American Woolen Co., The National & Providence Worsted Mills, Providence, RI. 1912. One of a series of 71 photographs documenting the workings of the ...
Arlington Mills worsted fabric process sample, 1940. Very dark navy blue wool; herringbone twill weave; Process label reads: "Worsted cloth from 3/8 Blood Staple Territory Wool". Good condition, one ...
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