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Pressing a bale of linen, linen production, Victorian period




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Pressing a bale of linen, linen production, Victorian period

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Media ID 32384060

© The Keasbury-Gordon Photograph Archive / Mary Evans

Bale Cotton Flax Linen Mill Press Pressing Textile Yarn


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EDITORS COMMENTS
Step back in time to the Victorian era and witness the meticulous process of pressing a freshly made bale of linen in this photograph from The Keasbury-Gordon Photograph Archive Collection, available at Mary Evans Prints Online. The image transports us to an old textile mill or factory, where the hum of machinery and the scent of fresh linen filled the air. In the foreground, a skilled worker carefully presses down on the bale with a large, wooden press. The linen, still warm from the production process, is carefully shaped and smoothed out, ensuring a flawless finish. The bale, bound together with twine, is a testament to the labor-intensive nature of linen production during this time. The background of the photograph reveals the intricacies of the linen manufacturing process. A large, Edwardian-era cotton yarn spool sits atop a machine, ready to be unwound and transformed into linen thread. A lantern slide, a popular educational tool of the time, rests on a nearby table, hinting at the importance of continuous learning and innovation in the textile industry. Flax, the raw material for linen, was harvested and processed using traditional methods before being spun into yarn and woven into fabric. The resulting linen was then pressed, dyed, and finished by hand, resulting in the high-quality textiles that were prized for their durability and elegance. This vintage photograph offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the dedication and craftsmanship that went into producing linen during the Victorian period. It serves as a reminder of the rich history of textile production and the importance of preserving the stories and techniques of the past for future generations.

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