Cotton weavers cottage Axonometric drawings. Cotton looms needed humid conditions so the size did not dry out- a sized beam was heavy so looms were placed in the basement or directly on the ground.
Two terraced cottages with cellar loomshops as could be found in Club Houses, Horwich or Mile End, Blackburn in Central Lancashire.
Note the long small windows in the loom shop, and the cutaways infront of the windows.
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Clem Rutter, Rochester, Kent.
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