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Victorian industry - Historic images
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Victorian industry - Historic images

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Grade Level Grades K-8
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One of these images is of five of the quarrymen are standing posed at the entrance to the quarry, one on the trolley which carries stone from the quarry. The quarry is still in use today providing stone for paving and walls.
In the second image are workers in Tootal, Broadhurst & Lee's pattern shop. They are making templates from drawings on paper to be used in textile production. At this time men were often employed as machine operators leaving women to perform more mundane tasks. Use the linked webpage for lots more images of Victorian industry. Why not find some local to you?

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Wurth22
Wurth22 February 09, 2014

Link to image #1 does not work.
Tags are for British standards, not U.S.

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