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When the American Civil War crippled England’s cotton industry, impoverished workers turned to poetry to convey their plight
In this week's The Way We Were we look at the history of the cotton industry – which helped turn Manchester into the powerhouse of the Industrial Revolution.
Women factory workers in a cotton mill in Lancashire, circa 1908.
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The first industrialised cotton mills were opened in the 18th Century and by the middle of the next Century there were over 2500 mills in Lancashire employing over half a million workers. The mills…
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In this week's The Way We Were we look at the history of the cotton industry – which helped turn Manchester into the powerhouse of the Industrial Revolution.
Lancashire Hotpot - the signature dish of Lancashire, tasty, economical and ... warming, of course.
D 26003. Cotton worker Mrs Bannister carries 14 large bobbins (13 in one arm and 1 in the other hand!) from the "intermediate to the roving frames" at a cotton mill somewhere in Lancashire
Workers leaving Rutland Mill, a cotton spinning mill in Shaw, Lancashire, 15th March 1957. Original publication: Picture Post - 8859 - The Truth About Teenagers - pub. 25th March 1957
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Hotpot, or to give it its full name, Lancashire Hotpot, is a traditional dish associated with North West England. It contains, in the main, lamb or mutton with potatoes and onions. It predates the coming of the Industrial Revolution in that families slow-cooked the meal in their homes where they spun cotton and, after the arrival of the cotton mills, they could leave the dish at the bakers while they worked their long hours at the looms. The name is thought to be a derivate of "Hotch Potch", mea
Original Caption: Spinners and doffers in Lancaster Cotton Mills. Dozens of them in this mill. Lancaster, S.C., December 1908 U.S. National Archives’ Local Identifier: 102-LH-348 Photographer: Hine, Lewis Subjects: Child Labor National Child Labor Committee Working Conditions Factory Persistent URL: research.archives.gov/description/523121 Repository: Still Picture Records Section, Special Media Archives Services Division (NWCS-S), National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD, 20740-6001. For information about ordering reproductions of photographs held by the Still Picture Unit, visit: www.archives.gov/research/order/still-pictures.html Reproductions may be ordered via an independent vendor. NARA maintains a list of vendors at www.archives.gov/research/order/vendors-photos-maps-dc.html Access Restrictions: Unrestricted Use Restrictions: Unrestricted
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Nutscene® Jute Twine Spool on Hanging Recycled Lancashire Mill Bobbin Looking for a great way to hang, wear or display your twine? Why not try these authentic wooden bobbins salvaged from Lancashire Cotton Mills, inspired the Nutscene design team to develop these Hanging Twine Bobbins. A lovely artifact to either give or receive. They are practical and charming and of course recycled! These single hanging twine holders are threaded with a natural jute braid that can be easily hung on a hook in your shed for use, or looped onto your belt or apron. Each of these authentic mill bobbins has been used in a working mill in the past - some are over 100 years old! For this reason, please note that consistency in colouring and finish will differ between bobbins. We offer a range of 12 colours in 3ply x 110m spools of traditional colours ranging from; Green, Natural, Red,Lilac,Orange,Brown,Marine,Saffron,Lime,Pink,Black'Blue For replacement twine order the Heritage spools 110m, remove label and unwind from the outside.
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