3479211 The doubling room, 1851; (add.info.: The doubling room, Dead Mills, near Bolton. In this room, which contained 70,000 spindles, the thread was doubled into fine yarn for the lace manufacturers. A room was set aside as a refectory for the workers, and ovens were provided in which they could heat food. Dated 1851.); Universal History Archive/UIG; out of copyright.
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