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Worsted manufacturing, c1845
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Worsted manufacturing, c1845
Worsted manufacturing, c1845. A man, woman and small boy working a wheel for combing long staple wool into slivers for worsted manufacture. The substitution of the wheel for hand combing meant more of the fleece could be used. A cheaper and coarser form of worsted resulted
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Child Labour Industrial Revolution Machine Machinery Manufacturing Mechanisation Oxford Science Archive Textile Industry Textile Manufacturing Textile Mill Textile Worker Textiles Worker Wheel Wool Wood Engraving Worsted
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This photo print, titled "Worsted manufacturing, c1845" offers a glimpse into the world of textile production during the 19th century. The image showcases a man, woman, and small boy diligently working together on a wheel used for combing long staple wool into slivers. This innovative technology replaced hand combing techniques, allowing for more efficient use of the fleece. The photograph not only captures the physical labor involved in worsted manufacture but also highlights the impact of mechanization during the Industrial Revolution. The introduction of this wheel brought about significant changes in both cost and quality. As a result, a cheaper and coarser form of worsted emerged. One cannot help but ponder upon the role played by these individuals in this evolving industry. The presence of child labor raises questions about societal norms at that time and reminds us of the harsh realities faced by many during this period. The composition itself is striking; it portrays an industrial setting with wooden buildings serving as backdrop to their toil. The monochrome aesthetic adds depth to their expressions while emphasizing their dedication to their craft. Overall, this print serves as a powerful visual representation of Britain's textile industry in its heyday. It encapsulates not just an event or moment but also embodies concepts such as progress, innovation, hard work, and even social issues like child labor - all within one frame captured by an unknown creator whose legacy lives on through this remarkable piece from Heritage Images' collection.
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