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Bobbin Collection

Background imageBobbin Collection: Francois de Jullienne (1722-1754) and His Wife (Marie Elisabeth de Seré

Francois de Jullienne (1722-1754) and His Wife (Marie Elisabeth de Seré
Francois de Jullienne (1722-1754) and His Wife (Marie Elisabeth de Sere de Rieux, 1724-1795), 1743

Background imageBobbin Collection: The Lacemaker, ca. 1665. Creator: Bernhard Keil

The Lacemaker, ca. 1665. Creator: Bernhard Keil
The Lacemaker, ca. 1665

Background imageBobbin Collection: Bobbin Lace Flounce: Punto di Milano, 18th century. Creator: Unknown

Bobbin Lace Flounce: Punto di Milano, 18th century. Creator: Unknown
Bobbin Lace Flounce: Punto di Milano, 18th century. Being the most prestigious material, lace was used extensively by the 1600s for altar linen and for trimming priests albs

Background imageBobbin Collection: Bobbin Lace Flounce, 18th century. Creator: Unknown

Bobbin Lace Flounce, 18th century. Creator: Unknown
Bobbin Lace Flounce, 18th century

Background imageBobbin Collection: Charles Darwin 1809-1882. - Gemalde von Collier, 1934

Charles Darwin 1809-1882. - Gemalde von Collier, 1934
Charles Darwin 1809-1882, 1934. Charles Robert Darwin, (1809-1882), English naturalist, geologist and biologist, best known for his contributions to the science of evolution

Background imageBobbin Collection: Cotton-Spinning, c19th century

Cotton-Spinning, c19th century
Cotton-Spinning. Various aspects of cotton spinning, including Bobbin and fly-frames (1, 2) and Spinning Mules (3, 4), c19th century

Background imageBobbin Collection: Spinning room, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, late 19th or early 20th century(?)

Spinning room, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, late 19th or early 20th century(?). Artist: Keystone View Company
Spinning room, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, late 19th or early 20th century(?). Winding bobbins with woollen yarn for weaving. Stereoscopic card. Detail

Background imageBobbin Collection: Bobbin and fly frame, c1880

Bobbin and fly frame, c1880. A print from Great Industries of Great Britain, Volume I, published by Cassell Petter and Galpin, (London, Paris, New York, c1880)

Background imageBobbin Collection: The Worsted Winder, 1805. Artist: William Henry Pyne

The Worsted Winder, 1805. Artist: William Henry Pyne
The Worsted Winder, 1805. A woman winding worsted thread onto bobbins ready for lace making. From The Costume of Great Britain by William Henry Pyne. (London, 1805)

Background imageBobbin Collection: Bobbin lace and embroidery class, Northern Polytechnic, London, 1907

Bobbin lace and embroidery class, Northern Polytechnic, London, 1907. Female students gathered round a table, with examples of their work on a board behind them and in the foreground


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