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Carding

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  • duced iron forgings and castings for Slater's carding and spinning machines.
  • first water-powered; built at Rassbottom for carding and spinning cotton.
  • In 1999, carding and spinning operations were discontinued (Au
  • Later, with advances in technology, the carding and spinning of wool was also carried out in
  • ounded by T.R. Harding to make steel pins for carding and combing in the textile industry, and the
  • m the earlier Rhode Island System, where only carding and spinning were done in a factory while the
  • Mechanical carding can cause breakage and weaken and roughen the
  • martyred by being beaten, attacked with iron carding combs, and beheaded.
  • de a substantial improvement to machinery for carding cotton.
  • His patent included a carding engine and a spinning machine that introduced
  • 136 carding engines
  • had to be prepared using openers, scutchers, carding engines.
  • as a blacksmith who in 1770 was manufacturing carding equipment, in Dobcross, Saddleworth, to the e
  • att Brothers spinning mules, and breaking and carding equipment.
  • Their traditional occupation of cotton carding has been affected by industrialisation, and m
  • He improved the carding machine in 1772 by adding a feeder to it.
  • A restored carding machine at Quarry Bank Mill in the UK.
  • he worked for Kendrick and Worthen, makers of carding machinery.
  • teamed with Edmund Snow in the manufacture of carding machines for cotton and wool.
  • eneral store and fabric-making, including two carding machines.
  • McWilliams owned a gristmill, a carding mill and a sawmill.
  • In 1828, he opened a carding mill in Charlottetown Royalty, later building
  • s on to the Long Mynd and adjoins the head of Carding Mill Valley.
  • He was one of the carding mill owners sued by Arkwright in 1781, having
  • This was a carding mill, and was powered by a water wheel driven
  • An extension for carding was to the west, it had a separate boiler hou
  • n the introduction of the first machinery for carding wool, in 1801, when one carding-machine was p