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Throwing machine at the Old Silk Mill, Derby
Throwing machine at the Old Silk Mill, Derby, and (below) people throwing or spinning by hand. Date: 1843
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1840s 1843 Automation Derby Machinery Manual Manufacture Manufacturing Mill Operating Process Silk Throwing
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 7.6cm x 2.1cm (3" x 0.8")
Estimated Product Size is 10cm x 10cm (3.9" x 3.9")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This photograph, taken in 1843, offers a rare glimpse into the past of the Old Silk Mill in Derby, England during the early Victorian era. The image showcases the coexistence of traditional handcrafting techniques and the emerging industrial revolution. In the foreground, a group of men are seen intently throwing or spinning silk threads by hand, their faces focused and determined. This manual process was a crucial part of silk manufacturing, as the threads were carefully twisted and stretched to create the smooth and strong yarns essential for weaving. In the background, a large throwing machine dominates the scene. This mechanical innovation represented the vanguard of automation in the textile industry. The throwing machine, also known as a spinning jenny or a water frame, was used to spin multiple threads at once, significantly increasing the production rate compared to manual spinning. The long, slender arms of the machine are in motion, indicating that it is operating at full capacity. This photograph encapsulates the transitional period between manual labor and industrial production in England during the 1840s. It serves as a reminder of the intricate balance between human skill and technological advancement that characterized the early stages of the Industrial Revolution. The Old Silk Mill in Derby stands as a testament to this fascinating era, where the traditional and the modern worked side by side to shape the future of manufacturing processes.
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