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Tape Sizing, Queen St. Mill, Briercliffe
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Tape Sizing, Queen St. Mill, Briercliffe
Tape Sizing, Queen St. Mill, Briercliffe
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238595
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EBU20130123002
Title
Tape Sizing, Queen St. Mill, Briercliffe
Place
Briercliffe
General notes
Cotton warp will not weave properly unless it has been well 'sized'. The sizing process involves adding a strengthening substance which will strengthen, smoothen and give it a tough appearance. A number of substances were used to create this effect, including Farina (ground potato starch), wax, soap, china clay and softeners, such as refined animal fats. The process of adding the sizing substance to the warp, occurs in the sizing (or taping) machines, (the inside of one can be seen here) sometimes known as 'slashers'.
Medium
Photographic print
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Monochrome
Original image size
16.8 x 11
Year of image
1982
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M312 Briercliffe: Queen
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