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Interior of the Cloth Hall, Leeds, 1814. Artist: George Walker of Seacroft
AR919045 
Child factory workers, 1814. Artist: Robert Havell
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Lowkers - women who weeded corn, 1814. Artist: George Walker of Seacroft
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Cropping wool to give an even pile after nap had been raised, 1814.
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Cotton manufacture, c1845.
AR920875 
General view of an Alum works in the Whitby area, Yorkshire, 1814. Artist: Havell & Son
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Cotton manufacture: mule spinning, c1830.
AR920296 
'Love Conquered Fear', 1840.
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Spinning cotton with self-acting mules of the type devised by Richard Roberts in 1825 (c1835).
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View of Leeds, Yorkshire, early 19th century.
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'The Staffordshire Girl', late 18th-early 19th century. Artist: WN Gardner
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'The Factory Children', 1814. Artist: George Walker of Seacroft 
'The Factory Children', 1814. Boy and girl employees walk to work carrying the day's food in baskets. In the background is a typical West Riding mill for wool or cotton, in front of which cloth is hung out to dry in a field on tenterhooks. From The Costume of Yorkshire by George Walker. (Leeds, 1814). 
Unique Identifier AR919042 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3965px × 2643px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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