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Show 29. The water wheels of Kashmi are com- e whea o e wich st s e e The paper was then dried upon Topes befo o, i d with stones. The cumbed wheel e 30, e e Inesucion o pperakin into Kashuni e The proces is not only e pEanE in [mm uf e cot tings that have be P wworkersface eac woven cloth ing. m\.n.mm i st suspented between lhurmwldks . m formed from this materia mock The mas of mater 52 Holding b bag of pulp wnder h water of the stream the workers agitate head rope. This picture was made in th Mamudoen Kinghn il Nolapurs, na il undl consderble i e This ef of washing is practice S ol e e paeswup 33: Amillcourtar in Nekapurs he g S Y m teman at the leftis M Superi Tttt of Punjab; Mamudeen Khagiee, pape ermaker, is e sanding bside M, 41 The worker is posed. ready 1o dip th imoid o he e oy cth 34 Do ol cl o e offbres upon the laid grasscove of the impleer removed fromthe pi e s e EEE ent. Thisis th fetre focotot e i building s of & coars brush, as pic- used throughout the Punjab ograph 28-a dipped the moul & shee upon it, while th I papermaking centres of India, formin cept in parts of Bengal, the paper is dricd m,w s e porns i s ety o meuling paper. This Sorbing the water so that the shects may be raph was made in the Sailkot distri e 4 Khagice th gt 36.Aftcr drying on the plaster walls, the pipcmmkcr dipped his mould and is holding the newly s Digital image© 2005 Marriott Li ity of Utah, All rights reserved |