Print shows a pastoral scene with a bleaching mill next to a river, showing the methods of wet and dry linen bleaching; also shows a young couple conversing beneath a tree in the foreground. Plate X. Incorpora More
Print shows linen merchants and manufacturers standing in front of Linen Hall, Dublin, Ireland. Plate XII. Incorporated into the title is a cartouche showing beehives, with text "Industria Opum Parens." First More
Plate III. Incorporated into the title is a cartouche with text "Premia Artium" showing a woman (Abundance) holding a cornucopia and dispensing coins to a cherub. First published 1782.
Print shows an interior view of a "scutch" mill where rollers and blades are used to break and beat flax in order to remove the woody fiber. Plate V. Incorporated into the title is a coat-of-arms "Perdeum et F More
Print shows an interior view of a "scutch" mill where rollers and blades are used to break and beat flax in order to remove the woody fiber. Plate V. Incorporated into the title is a coat-of-arms "Perdeum et F More
Print shows an interior view of a dwelling where four women are engaged in spinning, reeling, and boiling yarn. Plate VI. Incorporated into the title is a coat-of-arms "Nisi Dominus Frustra." First published 1782.
Print shows an interior view of a dwelling where four women are engaged in spinning, reeling, and boiling yarn. Plate VI. Incorporated into the title is a coat-of-arms "Nisi Dominus Frustra." First published 1782.
Print shows an interior view of a room where a man and several women are engaged in beetling, scutching, and hackling flax. Plate IV. Incorporated into the title is a coat-of-arms "Tout Jours Pret" with "Tria More
Print shows an interior view of a room where a man and several women are engaged in beetling, scutching, and hackling flax. Plate IV. Incorporated into the title is a coat-of-arms "Tout Jours Pret" with "Tria More