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Tweed and Tweel

Young girl carding wool by hand The spinning-wheel

Working on a hand-loom frame

Working at a stocking frame

Linen bleaching field

The Motto of The Galashiels Manufacturers’ Corporation “We Dye to Live , and We Live to Die”

Hand-loom equipped with John Kay’s “Flying Shuttle”

James Hargreaves’ “Spinning Jenny”

Carding machine

Newcastleton, 1793

Caerlee Mill, Innerleithen

Spinning Mule

James Hogg, “The Ettrick Shepherd”, 1830 Shepherd’s Plaid trousers James Hogg, “The Ettrick Shepherd”, 1830

Selkirk’s Woollen Mills

Philiphaugh Mill, Selkirk

Forest Mill, Selkirk

Steam-powered woollen mill, circa 1840

St Ronan’s Well, Innerleithen

Chirnside Paper Mill

The Pic-Nic - THE END