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Horrockses display.jpg
English: Old advertising display for from a cotton manufacturer in Preston, Lancashire, UK showing items used in cotton textile manufacture The items row by row are labelled:
- Finished scutcher lap
- ring frame bobbin : Shuttle : ring frame bobbin
- weft cop : roving sliver : cotton boll
- slubbing sliver : twist cop : company crest : twist cop : intermediate sliver
- John Horrocks (1768-1804) : carding sliver
- raw cotton (American) : Book : The cotton plant: raw cotton (Egyptian)
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May 2011 |
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Richerman |
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