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The linen industry at County Down, Ireland : Breaking and scutching by machinery (plate 4 of 10)

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Media ID 573792

© Mary Evans Picture Library 2015 - https://copyrighthub.org/s0/hub1/creation/maryevans/MaryEvansPictureID/10009102

1783 Breaking Linen Machinery Scutching Textiles


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EDITORS COMMENTS
This image, titled 'The Linen Industry at County Down, Ireland: Breaking and Scutching by Machinery (Plate 4 of 10)', offers a fascinating glimpse into the historical linen production process in County Down, Ireland, around the year 1783. The plate, sourced from Mary Evans Picture Library, provides an intriguing window into the past, showcasing the innovative machinery that revolutionized the linen industry during this period. Linen, a natural fabric made from flax fibers, has a rich history in Ireland, with County Down being a significant center for its production. In this photograph, we see the crucial stages of 'breaking' and 'scutching' taking place. Breaking refers to the process of separating the woody parts of the flax plant from the fibers, while scutching involves further processing the fibers to prepare them for spinning. The machinery depicted in the image represents a significant leap forward in the industrialization of linen production. The large, complex machines are designed to automate and streamline the breaking and scutching processes, making them more efficient and productive. The workers, dressed in traditional attire, are shown operating these machines, demonstrating the integration of man and machine during this era of industrial transformation. This photograph is one of ten plates in a series, providing an extensive documentation of the linen industry in County Down during the late 18th century. It offers a unique perspective on the historical significance of the linen industry in Ireland and the role that technological advancements played in shaping its development. Overall, this image is an essential resource for anyone interested in the history of textiles, industry, and Ireland.

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