File:Lombe's Mill print Darley-Factory p105.png
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DescriptionLombe's Mill print Darley-Factory p105.png |
English: A print of Lombe's Mill Derby, which became a tourist attraction because it believed to be the first fully mechanised factory, using 3 'new' silk throwing machines. Commented on by Daniel Defoe in the 1770s and Boswell in 1777. |
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Source | Eighteenth century print, used by Darley, Gillian (2003). Factory (Objekt). London: Reaktion Books. ISBN 1-86189-155-5. The original engraving appeared in volume 2 of the magazine, The Copper Plate Magazine, Vol. 2 No. XXVII Plate LIII |
Author | Engraver J. Walker & J. Storer after J. Nixon and published in 1794 by Harrison, London. uploaded by User:ClemRutter |
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Camera location | 52° 55′ 36.84″ N, 1° 28′ 28.56″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 52.926900; -1.474600 |
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