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Image sizes: 256x256, 128x128, 64x64, 48x48, 40x40, 32x32, 24x24, 20x20, 16x16 File formats: BMP, GIF, PNG, ICO ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Tags: boot record image, brown online now icons, clock icons, hello kitty online icons, labioplasty imagesWell paid handicraftsmen. Instead of boots on a wooden sole There were boots on a skin, and instead of scarfs, at least, on the SundayTo days, have started to wear hats. Into a life have started to enter set of new things - from Hours to handkerchiefs; after 1820 of the price for coffee, tea and sugar Have essentially fallen. Growth of trade unions, societies of mutual aid, savings Banks, mass newspapers and lampoons, schools and sectarian churches - all it Testified to existence of the big class, which standard of life Became essentially above a poverty line. Workers - seasonal workers in village, and especially manually working weavers - Which all incomes were almost entirely absorbed by articles of prime necessity, The prices for which as we saw, remained high. I assume that number Those who was capable to divide benefits of economic progress, was above, Than number of those who has been cut off from the progress blessings, and that number of the first Gradually grew. But existence of two groups in working class should To be recognised. In the same place, with. 154 - 155 Though it is widely recognised that workers of the first cotton-mills earned Home-workers were very various - that usually and happens at piecework - and, Besides, usually compare incomes of the qualified home-workers and Not qualified factory workers. Moreover, to the statistican follows To interpret with care. It has found certificates that the adult The Scottish man who was engaged in weaving in-home, earned in 1790 Years on 10 - 12 shillings a week. For comparison: Adult weavers at factory in Manchester in 1842 (still a transition period) Earned about 20 shillings a week. Adult women earned on 8 - 12 shillings, and girls 12 - 16 years - on 5 - 7 shillings Duncan Bythell, 1969), The Handloom Weavers: A Study in the English Cotton Industry During the Industrial Revolution (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 133, 135. It has found out that a price-work payment for work of weavers-home-workers ![]()
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