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Francois de Jullienne (1722-1754) and His Wife (Marie Elisabeth de SeréFrancois de Jullienne (1722-1754) and His Wife (Marie Elisabeth de Sere de Rieux, 1724-1795), 1743
The Lacemaker, ca. 1665. Creator: Bernhard KeilThe Lacemaker, ca. 1665
Bobbin Lace Flounce: Punto di Milano, 18th century. Creator: UnknownBobbin 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
Bobbin Lace Flounce, 18th century. Creator: UnknownBobbin Lace Flounce, 18th century
Charles Darwin 1809-1882. - Gemalde von Collier, 1934Charles Darwin 1809-1882, 1934. Charles Robert Darwin, (1809-1882), English naturalist, geologist and biologist, best known for his contributions to the science of evolution
Cotton-Spinning, c19th centuryCotton-Spinning. Various aspects of cotton spinning, including Bobbin and fly-frames (1, 2) and Spinning Mules (3, 4), c19th century
Spinning room, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, late 19th or early 20th century(?). Artist: Keystone View CompanySpinning room, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, late 19th or early 20th century(?). Winding bobbins with woollen yarn for weaving. Stereoscopic card. Detail
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)
The Worsted Winder, 1805. Artist: William Henry PyneThe 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)
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