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The Hattersley Standard Loom was designed and built in 1921. Thousands of models were expected to be sold, which would bring considerable financial success to the company. After the recapitalisation boom of 1919, cotton yarn production peaked in 1926 and further investment was sparse. Rayon, an
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was produced in tapestry form by a Jacquard Loom at a Franco-British exhibition in 1908. There is a Hattersley Jacquard (tapestry) loom located at
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There are only two known examples of the Hattersley Domestic Weaving System in operation today - by South African homeware textile producers,
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artificial silk, was invented in the 1930s in nearby Silsden, and the Hattersley Silk Loom was adapted to weave this new fabric.
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chair, manufactured along with the loom, can be raised or lowered to suit, and the seat rocks forward and back as the weaver
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Artworks could be replicated en masse by use of the Hattersley Jacquard (Tapestry) Loom. For example,
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The original bright colours have faded. 186:; the Domestic is similar in construction to a 182:or home use and designed to replace the wooden 410: 161: 54: 417: 403: 224: 165: 356: 354: 945: 257:An example of a woven reproduction of 398: 210:the loom. There is an example in the 364:. Lancashire Museums. Archived from 351: 292: 39:. 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George Hattersley and Sons
Keighley
West Yorkshire
England
Richard Hattersley
George Hattersley
looms
rear view
left drop box
different drop box control chains
right drop box
left drop box with shuttle
another rear view
shaft dobby mechanism
front view with reed

cottage
handloom
power loom
treadles
crankshaft
gear
cast metal
treadles
Bradford Industrial Museum
Mungo
Sir Edwin Henry Landseer
Queen Street Mill
Burnley
An example of a woven reproduction of Bolton Abbey in Ye Olden Times, at Queen Street Mill Museum. The original bright colours have faded.

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