PHOTOGRAPHER'S JOURNAL: Klotz Throwing Mill closed by a strike officially on Jul 7 1957, though the calendar in the photograph says September. The sweater has hung so long it comes away in the shape of the chair. And the silken thread produced here winds backward through Gilded Age parlors and underthings to New York silk barons who sited their mills here where coal, transportation and labor were all cheap, and the mills were like schoolrooms where the wives and daughters of miners worked in silence to the clattering machines, and when it was time for break, the lights were turned off to save electricity.
for a complete description read Rebecca Trussel's excellent article, "Opening Tut's Tomb."
2 comments:
It just amazes me that you find these places, Ted. You could make a book on each one of these closed/shut-down factories. I hope you do!
It is in the works. Thanks for your encouragement.
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