Lock-Stitch Sewing Machine.

Made:
1853 in Holborn
maker:
Newton, Wilson and Company
patentee:
William Frederick Thomas
Lock stitch sewing machine and separate bobbin winder Lock stitch sewing machine and separate bobbin winder Lock stitch sewing machine and separate bobbin winder

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Lock stitch sewing machine and separate bobbin winder
Science Museum Group Collection
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Lock stitch sewing machine and separate bobbin winder
Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Lock stitch sewing machine and separate bobbin winder
Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Lock stitch sewing machine and separate bobbin winder, made to William Frederick Thomas's patent of 1853, by Newton Wilson and Co., 144 High Holborn, London, England, 1853.

Details

Category:
Textiles Machinery
Object Number:
1858-19
Materials:
cast iron, wrought iron, mahogany (wood), complete, wood (unidentified) and felt (textile)
Measurements:
overall: 370 mm x 660 mm x 335 mm, Wt. 17.5kg
type:
sewing machine - equipment
credit:
Thomas, William Frederick