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  2. List of cotton mills in Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    The textile industry of Yorkshire after 1835 was based principally on wool, but many of the early cotton mills were based in the county and the assets and spinning machines often switched from cotton to wool.

  3. List of mills in Bradford - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the wool, cotton and other textile mills in Bradford, the largest settlement in the Metropolitan Borough of Bradford in West Yorkshire, England. Allerton (Bradford) [ edit ]

  4. List of mills in Kirklees - Wikipedia

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    List of mills in Kirklees. Kirklees in West Yorkshire, England. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. This is a list of the wool, cotton and other textile mills in Kirklees: Including the towns of Dewsbury, Huddersfield with Batley, Spenborough, Heckmondwike and Holmfirth .

  5. Textile manufacture during the British Industrial Revolution

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    Silk, wool, and linen fabrics were being eclipsed by cotton which became the most important textile. Innovations in carding and spinning enabled by advances in cast iron technology resulted in the creation of larger spinning mules and water frames. The machinery was housed in water-powered mills on streams.

  6. Leeds Industrial Museum at Armley Mills - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 53°48′2″N 1°34′57″W. Leeds Industrial Museum at Armley Mills. The spinning mule at Armley Mills Industrial Museum. The Leeds Industrial Museum at Armley Mills is a museum of industrial heritage located in Armley, near Leeds, in West Yorkshire, Northern England. The museum includes collections of textile machinery, railway ...

  7. Cowichan knitting - Wikipedia

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    Cowichan knitting is an acculturated art form, a combination of European textile techniques and Salish spinning and weaving methods. From this union, new tools, techniques and designs developed over the years. Cowichan sweaters are also called Siwash sweaters,[1] Indian sweaters, curling sweaters or sometimes Mary Maxim sweaters.

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