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The Textile Heritage
 
THE TEXTILE HERITAGE
 
 
When the Industrial Revolution came to America it spawned and gave birth to textile mills up and down its powerful rivers. The days of weaving cloth are long gone in New England, but the heritage remains and is celebrated.

We also invite you to view our other New England Scenics. In the autumn, there's nothing quite like a day out admiring the Autumn Foliage, strolling the thoroughfare of a County Fair, touring the area's historic sites such as Old Sturbridge Village, the Strawbery Banke Museum, the St. Gaudens National Historic Site, and the Robert Frost Farm. Then again it's fun discovering America's oldest family-owned farm Tuttle's Red Barn, or having a good time with Red Sox Nation.

Permission to use our copyrighted digital images can be obtained from The Crowley Collection, which has extensive photographic libraries of general stock photography and golf images. Additional information can be obtained, and orders placed, by using the contact link at the bottom of this page to reach our principal, Ron Crowley.
 
 
The giant American Woolen Company, Lawrence, Massachusetts
 
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The Boott Mills, Lowell, Massachusetts
 
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Boott Mill, Lowell, Massachusetts
 
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Mills along the Lamprey River in Newmarket, New Hampshire
 
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Boott Mill, Lowell, Massachusetts
 
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The man who started the textile revolution, a Boston Brahmin, Nathan Appleton
 
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Spindles
 
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Water power delivered by the canal in Somersworth, New Hampshire
 
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The Foreman
 
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Loom in Boott Mill Museum
 
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Electric Trolley and Boott Mill, Lowell, Massachusetts
 
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Postcard of Mill N0.3 in Somersworth, New Hampshire
 
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Workers in the Boott Mills, Lowell
 
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Where the women workers dined in boardinghouse, Lowell, Massachusetts
 
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Lowell worker
 
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Looms in Boott Museum, Lowell, Massachusetts
 
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Mill gutted and being readied for conversion to condos in Somersworth, New Hampshire
 
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Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, leader during Bread and Roses Strike of 1912 in Lawrence, Massachusetts
 
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Silent mills and lonely tracks in Somersworth, New Hampshire
 
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Boott Museum, Lowell, Massachusetts
 

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