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Lord Bangor,Machinery,Bleach Mill,Wash Mill,Construction,William Hincks,1791

Title: To the right hon'ble Lord Bangor, this plate representing a complete perspective view of all the machinery of a bleach mill, upon the newest and most approved constructions, consisting of the wash mill, rubbing boards moved by a crank, and beetling engine for glazing the cloth, with a view of the boiling house; is most respectfully inscribed by ... Wm. Hincks / Wm. Hincks, delin. et sculp.
Creator(s): Hincks, William, artist
Date Created/Published: London : Publish'd as the Act directs, by R. Pollard, Spafields, 1791 June 20.
Summary: Print shows an interior view of a mill where three men and a woman are engaged in washing, rubbing, glazing and boiling fabric.
Notes:
Title from item.
Plate IX.
Incorporated into the title is a coat-of-arms.
First published 1782.
DCRM(G) example, 1A2.5, inclusion of non-title text inseparable from title
Subjects:
Textile machinery--1780-1790.
Looms--1780-1790.
Weaving--Ireland--1780-1790.
Textile industry--Ireland--1780-1790.
Mills--Ireland--1780-1790.
Engravings--British--Hand-colored--1790-1800.
Bookmark /2003674105/
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