The Jute Industry: from Seed to Finished Cloth by P. Kilgour;T. Woodhouse
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XII. WINDING: ROLLS AND COPS
XIII. WARPING, BEAMING AND DRESSING. XIV. TYING-ON, DRAWING-IN AND WEAVING XV. FINISHING INDEX [Advertisement 14: James F. Low & Co., LTD.] ILLUSTRATIONS FIG. 1. NATIVES PLOUGHING THE GROUND 2. BREAKING UP THE SOIL OR "LADDERING" 3. PHOTOMICROGRAPHS OF CROSS-SECTIONS OF A JUTE PLANT 4. NATIVES CARRYING SMALL BALES OF JUTE FIBRE FROM BOAT TO PRESS-HOUSE 5. NATIVES BAILING JUTE FIBRE IN A WATSON-FAWCETT CYCLONE PRESS 6. VESSEL LADEN WITH JUTE AT QUAY-SIDE ADJOINING JUTE SEEDS IN DUNDEE HARBOUR 7. HARBOUR PORTERS REMOVING BALES OF JUTE FROM VESSEL SHOWN IN FIG. 6 8. BALE OPENER (MESSRS. URQUHART, LINDSAY & CO., LTD.) 9. BALE OPENER (MESSRS. CHARLES PARKER, SONS & CO., LTD) 10. HAND-BATCHING DEPARTMENT WITH UNPREPARED AND PREPARED FIBRE 11. SOFTENING MACHINE WITHOUT BATCHING APPARATUS 12. BATCHING APPARATUS |
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