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Louvre[edit]

Thank you for your photo of people visiting the Louvre Museum and viewing the Mona Lisa. I was a little put out when I found it in the gallery that displays detailed photos of a cross-section of the collection. However, it was a perfect photo to demonstrate the great popularity of the museum in general and the Mona Lisa in particular, so I inserted it in the text.

Secondly, I hope you will not be offended that I cropped your photo a little. I removed the line of people who were moving away from the painting on the left side, because they were all facing the camera. It is most unlikely that any of these strangers (I presume they were unknown to the photographer) might object.... but given the ridiculous way that some people behave nowadays, who knows? Amandajm (talk) 14:01, 14 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Looms[edit]

Thank you for the two images you have contributed to commons. Having done a two month holiday job in a weaving shed- I still feel pain when I see badly maintained loom- and it is most impressive that your Hattersley and Crompton loom is in tip top condition. It is also rare to find a photograph of textile machinery that has a plain background. I spent two hours today Googling for details on this firm, with little luck. Most Domestic Looms were made by Hattersley and Sons- and they were adopted by the weavers on the Isle of Harris (outside my area of interest), when I get some time I will do a little more research and see if we can get a page together on Domestic Looms (treadle operated). Needless to say, if you have any other textile/wool/cotton/manufacturing/19th century images they certainly should be uploaded. Have you discovered Commons:Tools/Commonist it does make life simpler. --ClemRutter (talk) 13:57, 3 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Hello! Thank you for paying attention to my looms. I've found this treasury in a small Bulgarian town and I have some more of them. Moreover, last August I visited the Paris Musée des Arts et Métiers and there I found a lot of them too. I'll go through my photo-collections and fish out all my looms. If need be, I can make a trip to Bulgarian National museum of textile industry and focus my photos on looms in their collection.

I'll add one more detail to this Atterley-Crompton loom - In Cyrillic letters the inscription says that it is patented to Maria Luisa - probably to Princess Marie Louise of Bourbon-Parma - the wife of Ferdinand I of Bulgaria - Prince and Tsar of Bulgaria end of 19th, begin of 20th century...Edal (talk) 18:49, 3 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Please, take a look at my new upload - a 19c Jacquard handloom in "Jacquard loom" article. Edal (talk) 21:44, 3 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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