Lantern Slides illustrating Zoology, Botany, Geology, Astronomy, Textiles, &c.: Catalogue E. (November 1924)

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Flatters & Garnett, Ltd., Manchester, Section MM 15—Cotton 23 Arrangement of Mixing Room, Stockport Ring Spinning Co. 24 Oldham Willow, side view. 25 Oldham Willow, end view. 26 Crighton’s Cotton Opener. 27 Buckley’s Single Opener. 23 Hetherington’s Opener, general view. 29 Howard and Bullough’s Opener, general view. 30 Double Scutcher, with lap attached, general view. 31 Lord’s Scutcher and Feed Regulator. 32 Lord’s Opener and Scutcher with pneumatic Tubes. 33 Lord’s Conical Horizontal Beater Opener. 34 Combined Opener and Scutcher with Vertical Beater (Elevation). 35 Combined Opener and Scutcher with Vertical Beater, plan. 36 Crighton Single Beater, Finisher Lap Machine. 37 Brooks and Doxey’s Single Beater Scutcher. 38 Plan of Gearing of Single Scutcher. 39 Elevation of Gearing of Scutcher. 40 Scutcher, adjustable Dust Bins. 41 Piano Feed Regulator for Scutcher. 42 Section, Feed part of- Scutcher. Cotton struck from pedal nose. 43 Regulating motion of Opener and Scutcher. 44 Paul’s Carding Engine (No. 1). 45 Paul’s Carding Engine (No. 2). 46 Lewis Paul’s and Arkwright’s Spinning and carding machines, 1748-1769. 47 Fisher’s Carding Engine and Drawing Frame, 1835. 48 Arkwright’s Complete Carding Engine. 49 Bourn’s Carding Engine. 50 Guest’s Old Card. 51 Bennett’s and Tatham’s Feed Rollers. 52 Bayley and Quarmby’s Carding Engine. 53 Faulkner’s Carding Engine. 54 Pooley’s Patent Card 55 Roller and Clearer Card (Section). 56 Breaker Carding Engine. 57 Connected Card, Plan and Elevation. 58 Wilkinson’s Carding Engine. 5'3 Smith’s Self Stripping Carding Engine. 60 Buchanan’s Self Stripping Carding Engine. 61 Leigh’s Self Stripping Carding Engine. 62 Leigh’s Self Stripping Revolving Flat Card. 63 Finisher Card altered to Leigh’s Self Stripper. 64 Revolving Flat Card, Section. 65 Revolving Flat Card. Plan. 66 Brooks and Doxey’s Revolving Flat Card. 67 Wellman’s Breaker Card, general view. 68 Wellman’s Self Stripping Card. 69 Hetherington’s Card, with 16 Iron Flats. 70 Union Card, Parr, Curtiss, and Co. 71 Card Cloth. 72 Single Roller Carding Engine (Section). 73 Double Roller Carding Engine (Section). 74 Carding Engine with Mason Bend. 75 Railway Drawing Frame. 76 Brooks and Doxey’s Drawing Frame, general view. 77 Brooks and Doxey’s Drawing Frame, Section. 78 Gearing for Drawing Frame. 79 Drawing Frame, Stop Motion. Spinning— Continued . 80 Drawing Frame, Full Can Stop Motion. 81 Drawing Frame, method of Weight relief. 82 Drawing Frame, Cleaners for top rollers and Combers. 83 Interior of Mill, Carding and Drawing. 84 Nasmith’s Patent Comber. 85 Nasmith’s Patent Comber, another view. 86 Nasmith’s Patent Comber, another view. 87 Heilmann’s Combing Machine (Section). 88 Imb’s Combing Machine (Section). 89 Duplex Comber. 90 Comber and Nipper Cam (Section). 91 Comber, Notch and wheel feed motion. 92 Fly Frame, Section. 93 Raynor’s Frame, 1813, End Elevation. 94 Ravnor’s Frame, 1813, Front Elevation. 95 Water' Frame, front view. 96 Water Frame, Section. 97 Fly Frame, Gearing Plan. 98 Fly Frame, Method of Driving Spindle and Bobbins. 99 Fly Frame, Building or Traverse Motion. 100 Fly Frame, Reversing Motion. 101 Brooks and Doxey’s Slubbing Frame. 102 Tatham and Cheetham’s Can Slubbing Frame, Elevation. 103 Tatham and Cheetham’s Can Slubbing Frame, Plan. 104 Brooks and Doxey’s Roving Frame, general view. 105 Brooks and Doxey’s Intermediate Frame, nearer view. 106 Distaff and Spindle. 107 Arkwright’s Roving Frame. 108 Old Lantern Frame. 199 Spinning Wheel. 110 Indian Spinners at work. 111 Hargreave’s Spinning Jenny. 112 Arkwright’s First Spinning Machine. 113 Bobbin Winding Wheel. 114 High’s Jenny. 115 Paul’s Spinning Machine, 1758 116 Finishing Lap Machine. 117 Crompton’s Mule. 118 Robert’s Self Acting Mule, Elevation & Plan. 119 Robert’s Mule, three views 120 Guest’s Mule. 121 Smith’s Self Acting Mule, Elevation & Plan. 122 Curtiss Parr & Madley’s Self Acting Mule. 123 McGregor’s Self Acting Mule. 124 Rhodes’ Triangular Mule, general view. 125 Rhodes’ Triangular Mule, Front- Elevation. 126 Rhodes’ Triangular Mule, Side Elevation. 127 Hetherington’s Mule, general view. 128 Hetherington’s Mule, back view. 129 Brown and Powell’s Throstle. 133 Shaw and Cot tarn’s Patent Throstle. 131 Howard and Bullough’s Twist Spinning Ring Frame. 132 Brooks and Doxey’s Ring Spinning Frame. 133 Evan Leigh’s Putting-up Motion. 134 Ring with Excentric Liver, with Pin & Gauge. 135 Bernhardt’s Bobbin. 136 Hall-i’th’-Wood (Crompton’s Birthplace). 137 Samuel Crompton. 133 Sir Richard Arkwright. 139 J. and P. Coats’ Model Mill, Paisley. Slides Toned to an Artistic Brown Shade cost 6d. each, or 4/6 per dozen extra. For Terms for Making Slides to Order see page 5. —93—