A Visual History of the Industrial Revolution: 1769 - Spinning Frame or Water Frame
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Read more →JAN 18, 1769 Water Frame Richard Arkwright invented the water frame which produced threads for stronger yarns. It was also the first powered, automatic, and continuous textile machine and enabled the move away from small home manufacturing towards the factory production of textiles. The water frame was also the first machine that could spin cotton threads.
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Read more →The water frame was invented for the production of cotton thread in 1765. It was developed by Richard Arkwright, who patented the technology in 1769. It was powered by water-wheel, it developed harder and stronger yarn than 'spinning Jenny' and effectively pushed the progress of industrial revolution.
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