Arkwright; Richard originally a barber; developed a waterwheel-powered spinning machine(water frame) in 1769); 1732-1792.Arkwright angrily sends his wife to her parents because she deliberately broke his spinning wheel.Japanese col. woodcut; c. 1850/1900.On Hosho paper; 33 x 23cm.
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