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Illustration depicting Arkwright's water frame spinning machine

Diagram of Arkwright's water frame; 1878. The water frame is the name given to a water-powered spinning frame which was an easy way to create cotton thread. The first time the machine was used in 1768. It was able to spin 128 threads at a time; which was the easiest and fastest method than ever before. It was developed by Richard Arkwright; who patented the technology in 1767.
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Título: Illustration depicting Arkwright's water frame spinning machine
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Diagram of Arkwright's water frame; 1878. The water frame is the name given to a water-powered spinning frame which was an easy way to create cotton thread. The first time the machine was used in 1768. It was able to spin 128 threads at a time; which was the easiest and fastest method than ever before. It was developed by Richard Arkwright; who patented the technology in 1767
Crédito: Album / World History Archive
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Tamaño imagen: 8597 × 7318 px | 180.0 MB
Tamaño impresión: 72.8 × 62.0 cm | 3384.6 × 2881.1 in (300 dpi)
Palabras clave: AGUA ALGODON HILADORA ILUSTRACION ILUSTRACIONES ILUSTRADO INGLATERRA INGLES MAQUINA DE HILAR MAQUINA MAQUINARIA SIGLO XIX TELAS TEXTIL