Here's what life was like for Lancashire mill workers after the WWII, according to archive footage from the BFI ...
For the supplies of that material which keeps their enormous mills at work ... not by speculative reasoning. The Lancashire manufacturers must now see that cotton will not, as a matter of course ...
Entire towns would be left virtually deserted as workers and their families packed their bags for a week away at the same ...
Shuttles, Steam and Soot: A cotton mill in Lancashire by Daniel Meadows is on show at Four Corners on Roman Road in Bethnal Green, London, until 29 March 2025.
A century ago Lancashire contained a population ... or other possible causes -- our mills would be stopped for want of cotton, employers would be ruined, and famine would stalk abroad among ...
The mill started operating in 1895 with a thousand looms weaving calico cloth, which was the main type of cotton cloth made by Lancashire's industry. Following the decline of the manufacturing ...
Considered one of the finest small civic buildings in the country, neoclassical Todmorden Town Hall was almost never built.
Gandhi therefore took the time to see what conditions were like for Lancashire cotton workers. As ever, Gandhi was in sympathy with the working people, though not so with the mill-owners.
“I pull a lot from my Blackburn roots, specifically the Lancashire cotton mills, to inspire my designs. The work we’re doing today is about bringing different people from the community ...
A Lancashire mill museum, which featured in the Oscar-winning film The King's Speech, has been allocated more than £800,000 of government funding. Queen Street Mill Textile Museum in Burnley is ...