Silk manufacture and trade: Winding up the silk

dc.contributor.authorShou, Lou
dc.contributor.authorPhotographer: Arthur Llewellyn Basham
dc.coverage.spatialChina
dc.date.accessioned2020-08-24T02:47:52Z
dc.date.available2020-08-24T02:47:52Z
dc.date.created1913
dc.date.updated2020-08-24T02:47:51Z
dc.descriptionThe purpose of winding up the silken thread from the cocoon is to obtain an unbroken silken thread. The thread is wound off by hand with a bamboo stick.
dc.format.extent35mm
dc.format.mediumslide
dc.format.mediumb&w
dc.identifierANUA 682-4915
dc.identifier.otherC-91
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1885/207998
dc.language.isoen_AU
dc.provenanceDigitised by the Australian National University in 2067
dc.rights.licenseThis image is provided for research purposes only and must not be reproduced without the prior permission of the Archives Program, Australian National University.
dc.subjectChina
dc.subjectdaily life
dc.subjectdiagrams & drawings
dc.subjectbook scan
dc.titleSilk manufacture and trade: Winding up the silk
dc.typeImage
dspace.entity.typeANUArchivesItem
local.description.notesSource: Lou Shou, Keng chih t’u: Ackerbau und Seidengewinnung in China (Geng Zhitu: Agriculture and Silk Production in China), translated by Otto Franke, Hamburg: L. Friederischsen, 1913, Plate XCIV

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