Speed frame bobbin

Bobbin, of the type used on a speed frame Bobbin, of the type used on a speed frame

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Bobbin, of the type used on a speed frame
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Bobbin, of the type used on a speed frame
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© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Bobbin, of the type used on a speed frame, found in New Mill at Murrays' Mills, Ancoats during the archaeological survey of the site.

Murrays’ Mills is one of the oldest surviving steam-powered cotton spinning mill complexes. First established in Ancoats in 1797, it became, along with neighbouring McConnel and Kennedy mills, one of the largest industrial complexes of its time, reflecting Ancoats’ development into the first industrial suburb.

Details

Category:
Textile Industry
Object Number:
2018-43
Materials:
wood (unidentified)
Measurements:
overall: 30 mm x 185 mm x 30 mm,
type:
bobbin
credit:
Gift of Manchester Life Development Company Limited