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Embroidery machine

The Adler embroidery machine, model 9-35 (built around 1900), was operated by women in the Vereinigten Wäschefabriken (United Linen Works) Juhl & Helmke in Bielefeld in order to carry out embroidery work of all kinds on household linen, underwear and bed clothes. Since the 1950s the profession of embroiderer has died out and cannot be learned any more. Today the machine is used for demonstrational…

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Publisher

  • Sounds of Changes

Type of item

  • Bielefeld
  • Embroidery machine
  • Machine
  • Textile factory
  • Textile industry
  • embroider
  • embroidery
  • sound
  • textile
  • Embroidery

Date

  • March 19 2015

Publisher

  • Sounds of Changes

Type of item

  • Bielefeld
  • Embroidery machine
  • Machine
  • Textile factory
  • Textile industry
  • embroider
  • embroidery
  • sound
  • textile
  • Embroidery

Date

  • March 19 2015

Providing institution

  • Sounds of Changes

Aggregator

  • Swedish Open Cultural Heritage

Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)

  • http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Rights

  • Creative Commons - Erkännande

Temporal

  • March 19 2015

Places

  • Germany
  • Germany

Identifier

  • 1814
  • http://kulturarvsdata.se/wws/object/1814

Language

  • sv
  • swe

Providing country

  • Sweden

Collection name

  • 916107_Ag_SE_SwedishNationalHeritage_arbmus

First time published on Europeana

  • 2015-11-12T09:21:41.282Z

Last time updated from providing institution

  • 2020-01-06T18:58:03.272Z
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