- on the
**** looms. A type of
**** was
known as
Kidderminster **** or, in the
United States,
Ingrain ****: this was a
reversible **** with no...
- A
**** is a
textile floor covering typically consisting of an
upper layer of pile
attached to a backing. The pile was
traditionally made from wool, but...
- 1839 he
contracted to
produce a power-loom
capable of
weaving two-ply
ingrain ****s, such as had been
hitherto woven exclusively by the handloom, which...
- to the town.
****s:
Ingrain ****s were made on the
first ingrain loom in the
state by an
Englishman named Butterfield.
Ingrain ****s are a reversible...
- by
Gilbert Stuart in 1796. The
canvas flooring was removed, and an
ingrain **** (an inexpensive,
flatwoven textile) installed. Otherwise, the room remained...
-
**** Mill, also
known as the
Bromley Mills, is a
former mill in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
United States, for
producing ingrain and
damask ****....
-
worked with
inventor Erastus Brigham Bigelow to
secure patents for his
Ingrain **** power loom
under the
Lowell Manufacturing Company.
Although not a founder...
-
largely flat-woven
ingrain ****ing, an
inexpensive type of ****ing, but over time it
added more
expensive weaves, such as three-ply
ingrain and loop brussels...
-
Stephens wrote, Stephens's wheelchair, a
repaired original flowered ingrain ****, and
wallpaper with blue and gold stripes. The
dining room includes...
- of that
partnership he
turned his
attention to the
manufacture of
ingrain ****s and
woolen and
worsted yarns,
having a
large plant at
Huntingdon and...