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'The Factory Children', 1814. Artist: George Walker of Seacroft
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Spinning cotton with self-acting mules of the type devised by Richard Roberts in 1825 (c1835).
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Child factory workers, 1814. Artist: Robert Havell 
Child factory workers, 1814. Two children in aprons, carrying baskets. Behind them is a textile mill where they work. Plate XXXVI from The Costume of Yorkshire illustrated by a series of forty Engravings, being fac-similes of original drawings, with descriptions in English and French by George Walker of Seacroft. (London, 1814). 
Unique Identifier AR921626 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4533px × 3100px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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19th century
Apron
Basket
building
BUILDINGS
Child
child labour
clothes
color
concept
Dress
England
Engraving
Factory
FACTORY WORKER
George of Seacroft
George of Seacroft;George Walker
George Walker
George Walker of Seacroft
George Walker of Seacroft;Walker
Havell
Industry
JOB
Labor
Landscape
NINETEENTH CENTURY
OCCUPATION
Oxford Science Archive
People
Print Collector1
PROFESSION
Robert Havell
Robert the Elder
TEXTILE INDUSTRY
textile worker
textiles worker
TGN
WALKER
YORKSHIRE