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The scene is an indoor view within a textile museum, specifically "La Manufacture - Musée de la mémoire et de la création textile" located in Roubaix, France. The primary subject is a large, operational wooden textile loom, identified by a small wooden plaque on its upper structure reading "Corps de la marie" and "Dépôt de la mairie De Tourcoing" (Deposit from the city hall of Tourcoing).

In the left foreground, a bald man wearing glasses and a light blue hoodie stands profile to the right, gesturing with both hands as he appears to explain the loom's mechanism. The top of a person's head with blonde, curly hair is visible in the extreme lower-left foreground, suggesting another observer. To the right of the loom, in the mid-ground, two individuals are partially visible behind the loom's wooden frame; one is a woman in a blue jacket with crossed arms, and behind her, a man with glasses observes the activity.

The loom itself is robustly constructed from aged, light brown wooden beams. White warp threads are visible at the top, descending towards a woven fabric. The fabric, which is horizontally striped in shades of light blue, teal, grey, and white, is partially woven and wound onto a large roller positioned at the lower part of the loom. A shuttle mechanism and other operational components are discernible within the loom structure.

The background reveals a large industrial space with multiple other textile machines and looms of varying sizes and types, some partially obscured. Brick walls are visible, along with large green structural pipes or elements. The floor is paved with reddish-brown tiles, reflecting ambient light with subtle purple and pink hues, suggesting artificial illumination. The overall environment is one of an active exhibit or demonstration within a textile heritage site.
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Nov 16, 2025

Roubaix, France

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The scene is an indoor view within a textile museum, specifically "La Manufacture - Musée de la mémoire et de la création textile" located in Roubaix, France. The primary subject is a large, operational wooden textile loom, identified by a small wooden plaque on its upper structure reading "Corps de la marie" and "Dépôt de la mairie De Tourcoing" (Deposit from the city hall of Tourcoing). In the left foreground, a bald man wearing glasses and a light blue hoodie stands profile to the right, gesturing with both hands as he appears to explain the loom's mechanism. The top of a person's head with blonde, curly hair is visible in the extreme lower-left foreground, suggesting another observer. To the right of the loom, in the mid-ground, two individuals are partially visible behind the loom's wooden frame; one is a woman in a blue jacket with crossed arms, and behind her, a man with glasses observes the activity. The loom itself is robustly constructed from aged, light brown wooden beams. White warp threads are visible at the top, descending towards a woven fabric. The fabric, which is horizontally striped in shades of light blue, teal, grey, and white, is partially woven and wound onto a large roller positioned at the lower part of the loom. A shuttle mechanism and other operational components are discernible within the loom structure. The background reveals a large industrial space with multiple other textile machines and looms of varying sizes and types, some partially obscured. Brick walls are visible, along with large green structural pipes or elements. The floor is paved with reddish-brown tiles, reflecting ambient light with subtle purple and pink hues, suggesting artificial illumination. The overall environment is one of an active exhibit or demonstration within a textile heritage site.

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