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Making webs, linen production, Victorian period
Linen manufacture, Making webs
Illustration, Cymbeline, by William ShakespeareIllustration by Kenny Meadows to Cymbeline, by William Shakespeare. Introductory Remarks, with a spider in a web, holding a ring. Date: 1840
Webs of Donegal Homespun in the Flannel Market, Ardara - an interior view with two men talking beside bundles of homespun. (Location: Republic of Ireland; County Donegal; Ardara)
Sleeping Beauty - 3The prince enters the spellbound castle where everyone, humans and animals alike, have fallen asleep though to judge by the webs, spiders are not affected
Children watching a spider weave its webA girl and boy watch in wonder as a large spider weaves its web between branches. c. 1910
German Navy lampooned - World War OnePropaganda postcard from the First World War lampooning the German Naval capability as a rusting weed-encasted hulk, unable to repond to the effective and nimble Allied naval fleet
Weathervane & WebLarge spiders webs are caught in the sunshine, hanging from a weathervane. Date: 1950s
Scandinavian ArachnidsThe people of 16th century Scandinavia are only slightly bothered by spiders in their webs and enormous flying insects; also some weird worms with heads
Eugene Pelletan / MolochEUGENE PELLETAN Controversial French journalist, writer and scholar