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1862 London Exhibition: Catalogue: Class 7.: John Dugdale and Sons

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DUGDALE, JOHN, and SONS, Soho Foundry, Blackburn.

Loom for twilled cloth; loom for plain cloth; cop winding machine.

COP WINDING MACHINE.

FAST REED POWER LOOM, for weaving heavy twilled cloth.

LOOSE REED POWER LOOM for weaving light fine cloth, with Dugdale's patent shedding motion attached, which enables the loom to run quicker, steadier, and with more ease to the yarn and healds, than the ordinary make of looms.

DUGDALE'S PATENT CONTRACTING COLLARS for roving machines, mule and throstle spindles, which by a novel arrangement for contracting the collar, when it or the spindle becomes worn, enables the spindle to run quicker with less vibration.

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