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  • throstle. El pesado volante hacía vibrar el huso y el hilo se enredaba cada vez que se detenía el bastidor.[8]​ No fue un éxito. Se denominó throstle
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  • stopped. Not a success. It was named throstle, as the noise it made when running was compared to the song of the throstle (thrush). The Ring frame is credited…
    12 kB (1246 palabras) - 01:57 7 ago 2023
  • and others along the River Derwent in Derbyshire. Water frames could only spin weft. The throstle frame was a descendant of the water frame. It used the…
    20 kB (2345 palabras) - 08:21 13 jul 2023
  • 3 m). In 1803 it contained carding, drawing and roving frames, and mule, throstle and water-frames. It was partially rebuilt in 1848. The joint stock company…
    76 kB (470 palabras) - 03:41 8 ene 2024
  • had completed a doffing, as long as they stayed within earshot of the "throstle jobber," who would whistle when they were next needed. They were motivated…
    26 kB (3463 palabras) - 07:33 6 mar 2024
  • being a far lower status job for a child than one in a textile mill. The throstle frame was an early method of spinning yarn, and was a direct descendant…
    16 kB (2248 palabras) - 19:20 11 mar 2024
  • twisted; on the return it is wrapped onto the spindle. Its rival, the throstle frame or ring frame, uses a continuous process, where the roving is drawn…
    30 kB (4316 palabras) - 03:36 6 mar 2024
  • back to at least 1544, it operated as a cotton mill with water frames and then throstles until 1886 when it was sold and repurposed as H.J. Berry's chairmaking…
    18 kB (2024 palabras) - 22:12 23 feb 2024
  • 25–50 mm long, and then these were spun like worsted or cotton using a throstle. This was 'short silk'. Such a short thread produced a silk with an inferior…
    34 kB (4657 palabras) - 14:00 3 nov 2023
  • skilled workers to operate them. Ring frame (1929) developed out of the Throstle frame (19th century) an improvement on the Arkwright's Water frame. Originally…
    75 kB (9057 palabras) - 22:08 28 may 2024
  • they needed 32 hp to drive their 320 looms, 25 hp to drive their 6400 throstle spindles and 17 hp to drive their 8640 mule spindles – 74 hp in all. In…
    14 kB (1398 palabras) - 12:03 24 nov 2020
  • Thorn Works Bredbury   Throstle Grove Mill Manor SJ 894907 53°24′47″N 2°09′40″W / 53.413°N 2.161°W / 53.413; -2.161 (Throstle Grove Mill) 1820 1870…
    40 kB (819 palabras) - 03:41 8 ene 2024
  • in the 1780s. The mill continued spinning cotton using water frames and then throstles until 1886, when it was sold and became HJ Berry's chairmaking…
    70 kB (1104 palabras) - 23:09 29 may 2024
  • machines, and 77,000 mule spindles. 20 drawing frames, fifty slubbing frames and eighty one roving frames. In 2008– it is a shopping complex of 139 m2,…
    48 kB (578 palabras) - 02:08 21 sep 2022
  • by Goodfellow, of Hyde. Originally water frames, then throstles. The machinery comprised 23,000 throstle spindles by Wren & Hopkinson, with a full complement…
    13 kB (1611 palabras) - 20:51 11 mar 2024
  • Heritage List for England, retrieved 15 December 2020 Historic England, "Throstles Nest Farmhouse and Barn, Keighley (1134079)", National Heritage List for…
    172 kB (4601 palabras) - 10:20 8 ene 2023