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Author Wynne, Deborah

Title Victorian Material Culture
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2022

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Description 1 online resource (479 p.)
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Bibliography -- Introduction to Volume IV: The industrial revolution and the mass production of commodities -- Part 1 The context of manufacturing in Victorian Britain -- 1 'Peel's Velveteens' -- 2 George Dodd, Days at the Factories, or the Manufacturing Industries of Great Britain Described [extract] -- 3 Richard H. Horne, 'The Female School of Design in the Capital of the World' -- 4 Image: 'Calico Printing' -- 5 John Capper, 'The Northern Wizard' -- 6 Anon, 'Help for Women'
7 Karl Marx, 'The Fetishism of Commodities and the Secret Thereof' -- 8 Anon, 'Sewing Machines' -- 9 Lyon Playfair, 'On Patents and the New Patent Bill' -- 10 J. T. Slugg, Reminiscences of Manchester Fifty Years Ago -- Part 2 Textiles -- 2.1 Fabrics -- 11 Edward Baines, History of Cotton Manufacture in Great Britain -- 12 Anon, 'A Day at the Nottingham Lace Manufactories' -- 13 Charles Dickens and W. H. Wills, 'Spitalfields' -- 14 John Capper, 'British Cotton' -- 15 Elizabeth Gaskell, North and South -- 16 Edward Baines, 'On the Woollen Manufacture of England
With Special Reference to the Leeds Clothing District' -- 17 'The Diary of John Ward of Clitheroe, Weaver 1860-64' -- 18 Image: 'Cotton Printing' -- 19 Image: 'Wool Machinery' -- 20 Image: 'Weaving Looms' -- 21 Anon, 'Honiton Lace' -- 22 William Morris, 'Textile Fabrics' -- 23 Anon, 'French Lace' -- 2.2 Clothing -- 24 Thomas Hood, 'The Song of the Shirt' -- 25 Harriet Martineau, 'Rainbow Making' -- 26 Samuel Sidney, 'A Ladies' Warehouse' -- 27 Mrs Henry Wood, Mrs Halliburton's Troubles -- 28 Anon, 'Gloves' -- 29 Anon, 'A Crinoline Manufactory'
30 Edith Simcox, 'Eight Years of Co-operative Shirtmaking' -- 31 Ada Heather-Bigg, 'Women and the Glove Trade' -- 2.3 Carpets -- 32 'Carpets' -- 33 Professor Archer, 'On the Progress of our Art Industries' -- 34 Harold Cox, 'How Real Axminster is Made -- a Visit to the only Factory in England' -- 35 David Paterson, The Colour Printing of Carpet Yarns: A Useful Manual for Colour-Chemists and Textile Printers -- 2.4 Paper -- 36 Charles Dickens and Mark Lemon, 'A Paper-Mill' -- 37 Image: Wallpaper -- 38 Harriet Martineau, 'Household Scenery' -- 39 'Cardboard'
40 Harriet Martineau, 'How to Get Paper' -- 41 Anon, 'Cigarette' -- Part 3 Metal goods -- 3.1 Pins and needles -- 42 Anon, 'Pin-Making (from Sir George Head's Home Tour)' -- 43 Anon, 'A Second Day at the Birmingham Factories' -- 44 Harriet Martineau, 'Needles' -- 45 Anon, 'Pins' -- 46 A. L. O. E., The Story of a Needle -- 47 'Needles' -- 3.2 Cutlery -- 48 Anon, 'A Day at the Sheffield Cutlery-Works' -- 49 Anon, 'Fraudulent Trade Marks' -- 50 Anon, 'Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Limited' -- 51 Henry J. Palmer, 'Cutlery and Cutlers at Sheffield' -- 52 Anon, 'Made in Germany'
Notes Description based upon print version of record
53 Image: Joseph Rodgers & Sons, selections from the 'Old Table Day Book'
SUBJECT Material culture. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n93050114
Subject Material culture in art.
Material culture in art
Form Electronic book
Author Yates, Louisa
ISBN 9781315400099
131540009X