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1851 Great Exhibition: Official Catalogue: Class VI.: Manlove, Alliott and Seyrig

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Manlove, Alliott and Seyrig's Centrifugal Washing and Drying Machine
Manlove, Alliott and Seyrig's Centrifugal Washing and Drying Machine

454. MANLOVE, ALLIOTT and SEYRIG, Lenton Works, Nottingham — Inventors.

Centrifugal washing and drying machine, for washing or cleansing, by forcing water centrifugally through goods requiring to be cleansed, and subsequently drying them in the same machine. It is also used in the separation of moisture from starch, and other finely divided substances.

Circular looped fabric machine frame for the manufacture of woollen cloths and hosiery goods; exhibited for the great speed and economy of labour with which goods can be manufactured, and elasticity given to them by its application.

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