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Suomi: Alkup. kuvateksti: Finlaysonin kutomosta (Plevna-sali)
Finlaysonin kutomosali Plevna (TR 10) Tampereella. Huomaa kutomakoneisiin voimaa siirtävät valta-akselit voimansiirtoremmeineen.
English: Original caption: One of Finlayson's weavingsheds
A weavingshed of Finlayson & Co in Tampere, Finland. At that time, the Finlayson cotton mill employed ove 5.000 people.
Svenska: Original bildtext: En av Finlaysons väverisalar
Väverisalen Plevna i Finlayson & Co -firmans bomullfabrik i Tammerfors.
Deutsch: Original Bildtext: Einer der Webereisale bei Finlayson
Ein Webereisal von der Firma Finlayson & Co in Tampere, Finland
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Suomi: Kansalliskirjaston Doria-tietokanta
English: Doria-archive of the Finnish National Library
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