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Binding sections of rope
Description:
Encyclopaedia, Diderot. Volume 1.
Page 31. Manufacture of tobacco – binding sections of rope. Binding, cleaning and finishing tobacco twists.
Date: unknown
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Presses for compressing tobacco
Description:
Encyclopaedia, Diderot. Volume 1.
Page 30. Manufacture of tobacco – presses for compressing tobacco. Details of press.
Date: unknown
Copyright: Copyright Bristol University
Processing tobacco
Description:
Encyclopaedia, Diderot. Volume 1.
Page 29. Manufacture of tobacco – Processing tobacco. Pressing tobacco.
Date: unknown
Copyright: Copyright Bristol University
Processing of twist
Description:
Encyclopaedia, Diderot. Volume 1.
Page 28. Manufacture of tobacco – processing of twist (or rope). Rolling and cutting tobacco.
Date: unknown
Copyright: Copyright Bristol University
Stripping stems and rolling twist
Description:
Encyclopaedia, Diderot. Volume 1.
Page 27. Manufacture of tobacco – stripping stems and rolling twist (or rope). Stripping ribs from leaves, twisting leaf into rope.
Date: unknown
Copyright: Copyright Bristol University
Note of how slaves are employed
Description:
Note of how slaves are employed each day; planting potatoes for their food allowance, building walls, distilling etc. Pinney Papers; Plantation Occurances, 1798 – 1800.
Date: July 1800
Copyright: Copyright Bristol University
Unpacking and sorting leaves
Description:
Encyclopaedia, Diderot. Volume 1.
Page 26. Manufacture of tobacco – the unpacking and sorting of leaves. Cleaning, grading and washing tobacco leaves.
Date: unknown
Copyright: Copyright Bristol University
Note of how slaves are employed
Description:
Note in daybook of how slaves are employed each day; harvesting and milling, boiling etc. Finished grinding on Monday. Pinney Papers; Plantation Occurances, 1798 – 1800.
Date: July 1800
Copyright: Lent to Bristol Museum and Art Gallery
Note of how slaves are employed
Description:
Note in daybook of how slaves are employed each day; Great Gang mending and weeding, Small Gang coaltaring the road, etc. The slaves do not work on Saturday afternoon. Pinney Papers; Plantation Occurances, 1798 – 1800.
Date: May 1800
Copyright: Lent to Bristol Museum and Art Gallery
Note of how slaves are employed
Description:
Note of how slaves are employed each day, mentioning that they do not work on Sundays. Cutting canes, carrying to mill, employed in the work of milling and boiling. Pinney Papers; Plantation Occurances, 1798 – 1800.
Date: July 1799
Copyright: Copyright Bristol University
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