- from the hammer, so that the
cloth gradually turned,
ensuring that all
parts of it were
milled evenly. However, the
cloth was
taken out
about every two...
- DCM Textiles,
formerly known as
Delhi Cloth &
General Mills (founded in 1889 by Rai
Bahadur Ram
Kishen Das Gurwale), is an
Indian conglomerate which was...
- 50 to 75%
wider than its
finished width) and then
heavily milled (traditionally the
cloth was
worked by
heavy wooden trip
hammers in hot
soapy water)...
-
Minneola Manufacturing Company Cloth Warehouse (originally
known as
Minneola Cotton Mill Cloth Warehouse) is a
historic mill complex in Gibsonville, Guilford...
- The
Mueller Cloth Mill,
located in Euskirchen,
North Rhine-Westphalia,
Germany is a
section of the LVR
Museum of
Industry (formerly:
Rheinisches Industriemuseum)...
-
affected the
Lowell mills in a
negative effect.
Overproduction during the 1830s
caused the
price of
finished cloth to drop and the
mills'
financial situation...
- the
Ashanti Region of Ghana. In
modern day Ghana, the
wearing of
kente cloth has
become widespread to
commemorate special occasions, and
kente brands...
-
Pacolet Mills Cloth Room and
Warehouse is a
historic textile mill located at Pacolet,
Spartanburg County,
South Carolina. It was
built in 1906–1907, and...
-
Chino cloth (/ˈtʃiːnoʊ/ CHEE-noh) is a
twill fabric originally made from pure cotton. The most
common items made from it, trousers, are
widely called...
- The
Field of the
Cloth of Gold (French: Camp du Drap d'Or,
pronounced [kɑ̃ dy dʁa d‿ɔʁ]) was a
summit meeting between King
Henry VIII of
England and King...