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- Q7059684 subject Q8151211.
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- Q7059684 abstract "The Northrop Loom was a fully automatic power loom marketed by George Draper and Sons, Hopedale, Massachusetts beginning in 1895. It was named after James Henry Northrop who invented the shuttle-charging mechanism.".
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- Q7059684 wikiPageWikiLink Q8151211.
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- Q7059684 comment "The Northrop Loom was a fully automatic power loom marketed by George Draper and Sons, Hopedale, Massachusetts beginning in 1895. It was named after James Henry Northrop who invented the shuttle-charging mechanism.".
- Q7059684 label "Northrop Loom".
- Q7059684 depiction Strickmaschine_im_Museum.JPG.