One headscarf made by J. Hubbard, early 20th century. One headscarf made by J. Hubbard, early 20th century. One headscarf made by J. Hubbard, early 20th century.

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One headscarf made by J. Hubbard, early 20th century.
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One headscarf made by J. Hubbard, early 20th century.
Science Museum Group
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

One headscarf made by J. Hubbard, early 20th century.
Science Museum Group
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

One headscarf made by J. Hubbard, early 20th century.

These scarves were manufactured at a cotton mill owned by John Hubbard and Co., an English firm of merchants and mill owners. The mill was situated in Schlusselburg, on an island on the River Neva near St Petersburg, Russia. The mill was fitted out with Mather and Platt machinery made in Manchester.

The firm was based there from the late nineteenth century until the Russian revolution of 1917.

Details

Category:
Textile Industry
Object Number:
Y2001.359/2
type:
scarf