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MACHINE USED TO SPIN COTTON AND OTHER FIBRES
Spinning Mule; Mule Jenny; Mule (manufacturing); Crompton's mule; Mule spinning; Mule spinners
  • A working mule spinning machine at [[Quarry Bank Mill]]
  • Mules operating in a [[Cotton mill]].
  • Roberts]] self-acting spinning mule: 1835 diagram showing the gearing in the headstock
  • A pair of Condenser spinning mules. These have 748 spindles and are believed to be the longest surviving cotton mules. They worked at Field Mill Ramsbottom, Lancashire until that mill closed in 1988 at which time they were the last such machines at work in the cotton industry probably in the world. These mules were built by Asa Lees and Company Ltd, of Oldham in 1906.
  • Mule-spinning room
  • A Mule Jenny 1892
  • Running spinning mule, built 1897, [[Mueller Cloth Mill]]
  • [[Taylor, Lang & Co]] selfactor mule headstock

Development mule         
  • [[Porsche 918]] Spyder development mule in [[Monaco]]
  • Honda Civic]] mules at [[Badwater Basin]]
  • BMW X5]] mule near [[Munich]] in October 2013
VEHICLE EQUIPPED WITH EXPERIMENTAL OR PROTOTYPE COMPONENTS FOR TESTING
Test mule
A development mule (test mule, or simply mule) in the automotive industry is a testbed vehicle equipped with prototype components requiring evaluation. They are often camouflaged to cover their designs.
Mule (smuggling)         
  • German Customs Officer with seized cocaine containers (Bodypacks)
  • Abdominal [[X-ray]] showing swallowed packages of cocaine.
PERSON WHO SMUGGLES CONTRABAND ACROSS A BORDER FOR A SMUGGLING ORGANIZATION
Drug mule; Drug mules; Body stuffing; Body packing; Body packer; Bodypacker; Drug courier; Balloon swallower; Balloon swallowing; Drugs mule; Mule-traffickers; Ant trader; Bodypacking; Courier (smuggling); Alimentary canal smuggler; Alimentary canal smuggling; Drug mule in the United States; Drug mules in the United States; Drug mules entering the United States; Drug mule entering the United States
A mule or courier is someone who personally smuggles contraband across a border (as opposed to sending by mail, etc.) for a smuggling organization.
Giuseppe Mulè         
  • Giuseppe Mulè
  • ''Paesaggio con resti archeologici'', set design for ''Taormina'' (1937).
  • ''Pittoresco oliveto presso Borgetto'', set design for ''Al lupo!'' act 1 (1915).
ITALIAN COMPOSER AND CONDUCTOR (1885-1951)
Giuseppe Mule
Giuseppe Mulè (28 June 1885, Termini Imerese - 10 September 1951, Rome) was an Italian composer and conductor.Giuseppe Mulè at answers.

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Spinning mule

The spinning mule is a machine used to spin cotton and other fibres. They were used extensively from the late 18th to the early 20th century in the mills of Lancashire and elsewhere. Mules were worked in pairs by a minder, with the help of two boys: the little piecer and the big or side piecer. The carriage carried up to 1,320 spindles and could be 150 feet (46 m) long, and would move forward and back a distance of 5 feet (1.5 m) four times a minute.

It was invented between 1775 and 1779 by Samuel Crompton. The self-acting (automatic) mule was patented by Richard Roberts in 1825. At its peak there were 50,000,000 mule spindles in Lancashire alone. Modern versions are still in niche production and are used to spin woollen yarns from noble fibres such as cashmere, ultra-fine merino and alpaca for the knitware market.

The spinning mule spins textile fibres into yarn by an intermittent process. In the draw stroke, the roving is pulled through rollers and twisted; on the return it is wrapped onto the spindle. Its rival, the throstle frame or ring frame uses a continuous process, where the roving is drawn, twisted and wrapped in one action. The mule was the most common spinning machine from 1790 until about 1900 and was still used for fine yarns until the early 1980s. In 1890, a typical cotton mill would have over 60 mules, each with 1,320 spindles, which would operate four times a minute for 56 hours a week.