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Image sizes: 256x256, 48x48, 32x32, 24x24, 20x20, 16x16 File formats: BMP, GIF, PNG, ICO ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Tags: a girl icons, geek had i icon invented it iwoz, a little icon on, windows xp icon location, thunderbird icon trayEmploying on some qualified employees, were not a rarity "in The end last (XVIII th) and the beginning of this (XIX th) century "- tells- , describing a state of affairs in Oldheme and vicinities, - "many weavers Possessed spacious weaver's workshops where worked not only set Adult workers, but also it is a lot of children-pupils "." (S. J. Chapman, "Cotton Manufacture ", Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th ed. vol. 7, pp. 281 - 301) See Also its article "Cotton: Marketing and Supply", in the same place and it: The Lancashire Cotton Industry (Manchester: University Press, 1904).] The first machine tools in the cotton industry were used For yarn manufacturing. The patent of Arkrajta establishes approximate date of transition -- 1769. As its cars required a mechanical drive, them Introduction at first has caused decentralisation of spinning production, which Has concentrated round dams. It accepts an estimation of contemporaries, According to which in 1788 in the United Kingdom clap manufacturing Served 143 water-mills [Chapman, "Cotton Manufacture", p. 285it]. [And According to A.D.Taylor: "By 1850 the cotton industry was in Tightening process in area of collieries of Lancashire or in served by it Areas; but in this space the rural factory was quite viable ". "Concentration and Specialization in the Lancashire Cotton Industry, 1825 - 1850 ", Economic History Review, N 2: pp. 114 - 122.] But with the invention The steam engine spinning has returned to cities where the textile was restricted The industry in which yarn consumers - weavers worked. The organisation of the British textile industry was unusual that firms Here specialised at one any stage of process of manufacturing Fabrics. Instead of building of completely integrated factories, like Steelmaking and (as we will see soon) ceramic productions, British Development of these regional textile complexes has been facilitated Distribution of the steam engines which have superseded a water drive. [Forbs Names clap processing "a kingdom of steam engines" ("Power to 1850", A History of Technology, p. 156). S.D.Chepmen in detail enough considers The unusual organisation of the British textile industry in the articles in Encyclopaedia Britannica, "Cotton Manufacture"and"Cotton: Marketing and Supply ".] ![]()
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