Photograph
Three Women Preparing Cotton
In her journal from Japan and South Korea, Carrie describes the process of preparing cotton to be used for yarn or clothing. This image shows three women wearing kimonos in various steps in the process, including cotton being dried on woven mats after it is cleaned, cotton being turned through a machine to create strands, and the cotton strands being wound. |
Image ID: | 111831 |
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Creation Date: | circa 1910 |
Creator Name: | Unknown |
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Collection Name: | Carrie Chapman Catt diaries and photographs, 1911-1912 |
Genre: | Photograph |
Original Format Type: | lantern slide |
Original Format Number: | PH 4089.2.035 |
Original Dimensions: | 4 x 3 inches |
These images were either purchased or taken by Carrie Chapman Catt or others in her travel party. Carrie Chapman Catt was a suffragette who traveled to Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), South Africa, the Sudan, Java, the Philippines, China, Japan, Korea, Palestine, and India between 1910 and 1912. |
Cotton |
Dresses |
Implements, utensils, etc. |
Clothing factories |
Textile industry |
Outdoor photography |
Women |
Manual work |
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Location: | Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, 4th Floor, Madison, Wisconsin |
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