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Technology: Material Culture in the Built Environment
Technology: Material Culture in the Built Environment
Images collected by Pat Malone over the years.
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Willimantic Linen (American Thread). Had own bobbin Plant, just like image in Great Industries. 1872.
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In 1898, the English Sewing Company of England purchased the Willimantic Linen Company and other New England mills to form the American Thread Company. The …
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Malone, Patrick M. (photographer)
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Willimantic Linen Co.
Willimantic Region (Conn.)
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004_ex_lec_84
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Technology: Material Culture in the Built Environment
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