Judkin's lock-stitch sewing machine, 1851.
Reproduction of Judkin's lockstitch sewing machine made by Platt Bros & Co Ltd., Oldham, Manchester, England, shown at 1851 Exhibition.
Reproduction of Judkin's lockstitch sewing machine shown at 1851 Exhibition. This is a copy of the original machine exhibited by Charles Judkins (1822-1864) at the Great Exhibition in 1851, where it was the only British sewing machine exhibited. Two American and two French sewing machines, including Thimonnier's, were also shown at the Exhibition. This industrial machine was intended to be power-driven by the belt pulley at the rear, but a handle has also been fitted. The chief interest attached to this machine is the high rate of sewing - 500 stitches per minute - attained at an early date.
Details
- Category:
- Textiles Machinery
- Object Number:
- 1909-468
- Materials:
- cast iron, wrought iron and steel
- Measurements:
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overall: 300 x 340 x 120 mm
- type:
- sewing machines
- credit:
- Platt Bros. and Co.