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Date: 1892 July-Sept
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This record is about the 1) 'Photograph of spinning wheels, reel native-dyed wool, yarn and loom for Donegal... dating from 1900 June 26 in the series Copyright Office: Entry Forms, etc.. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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1) 'Photograph of spinning wheels, reel native-dyed wool, yarn and loom for Donegal Homespuns, Carrick, RW, 1365'.
2) 'Photograph of spinning wool for Homespuns, old 'Long Wheel', near Carrick, Donegal, RW 1369'.
3) 'Photograph, carding and spinning wool for Irish Homespuns, Ardara, Donegal, R Welch, 1371'.
4) 'Photograph, Irish Homespuns, carding wool and spinning, Donegal Highlands, R Welch, 1372'.
5) 'Photograph, Irish Peasant Industries, Donegal Homespuns, drying the home dyed wool, RW 1373'. Photograph wanting.
6) 'Photograph, reeling the yarn for Irish Homespuns, Donegal Highlands, near Ardara, R Welch, 1381'.
7) 'Photograph, a Homespun web just finished, Donegal Highlands, RW 1382'.
8) 'Photograph, weaving Irish Homespuns in cottage room, Donegal Highlands, R Welch, 1383'.
Copyright owner of work: Henry Hamilton, The White House, Portrush, Ireland. Copyright author of work: Robert John Welch, 49 Lonsdale Street, Belfast. Name of parties to agreement: Robert John Welch and Henry Hamilton. Date of agreement: 26 June 1900. Form completed: 26 June 1900. Registration stamp: 1900 June 28.
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