RMG3B3YT–Manchester: cotton mills, Miles Platting Date: circa 1890
RMD30CDH–SKETCHES AT A MANCHESTER COTTON FACTORY
RMC6BR4P–A Day at a cotton-factory in Manchester: Power-looms.
RMFFWK13–TEXTILE MANUFACTURE, 1840. /nReeding and drawing at a Manchester cotton mill. Lithograph, English, c1840.
RMGD606B–Cotton Mills, Miles Platting, Manchester, England in the 19th century.
RMHA414C–1957 British advertisement from The Cotton Board, Manchester
RMPAPWTC–Cotton Mills at Miles Platting, Manchester, England in the 19th century
RMM7D38G–Going home from the Manchester Cotton Mill, Macon, Ga. Not allowed to photo inside. See photos 517 to 520. LOC nclc.01613
RMRK5BBB–Early 1900's postcard group of cotton mill worker women and girls, tools held in belt, clogs, posing for a photograph in the mill grounds, Radcliffe, Lancashire, England, U.K. circa 1915
RFB6K4W5–Cotton Mill, manchester,england
RMENHHFE–Beaming Deartment at Regent Cotton Mill owned by the Lancashire Cotton Corporation Limited, in Failsworth, Manchester, Circa 1935. The mill opened in 1906, closing 1958. The Lancashire Cotton Corporation Limited was incorporated 23rd January 1929, and bec
RMGG2FGC–Manchester. Cotton manufacture at Union Street 19th century England
RMCB5YP3–Greater Manchester North West England UK Europe Textile Industry Industrial Revolution factory culture cotton Victorian Era
RFH3HB3J–MOTTRAM Cotton Famine Workers awaiting food 1862. Illustrated London News
RME7289B–1940's advertisement for HORROCKES cotton fabric in English magazine dated November 1949
RF2HTW99Y–Art inspired by Piece, ca. 1780, British, Manchester, Cotton, L 34 1/2 x W. 27 3/4 inches, Textiles-Printed, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RFEF476E–Iron red painted fire escape on a former Manchester cotton mill illuminated in the setting sun.
RMFFB854–ENGLAND: COTTON FAMINE. /nThe home of a Manchester mill worker during the cotton famine in England following the Union blockade of Confederate ports during the American Civil War. Wood engraving, English, 1862.
RMHHG4J4–Soup kitchen in Manchester, England during the Cotton Famine (Lancashire Cotton Famine), of North West England in 1862. People are shown queuing up for rations, and water. The American Civil war was the catalyst for the famine.
RMG3B364–Dinner Time. Mill-girls at a Manchester cotton factory. Date: 1872
RM2A2JJT6–Panel (Furnishing Fabric), c. 1851, Probably Manufactured by Wright & Lee, England, probably Manchester, England, Cotton, plain weave, engraved roller printed, glazed, 145.5 × 71.5 cm (57 1/4 × 28 1/8 in
RM2BM3JJK–Inside a Manchester Cotton Mill,Cottonopolis,manufacturing cotton and cloth, cotton carding machine
RMFF92CF–TEXTILE MILL: COTTON. /nBatting: interior view of a Manchester cotton manufactures mill. Lithograph, English, c. 1840.
RM2DRY5E7–Manchester from Kersal Moor. From an etching by Edward Goodall after an 1857 work by William Wyld.
RM2G7WEPR–The Oxygen Tower apartment block from the Cotton Field Park marina, New Islington, Ancoats, Manchester, England, UK
RM2BBNFY5–Manchester Cotton Field Park, New Islington Marina, sign in rushed metal
RMD897EJ–MILES PLATTING AREA COTTON MILLS in Manchester, England, about 1885
RMERG7Y7–Cotton mills, Miles Platting, Manchester, UK - late 19th century.
RM2B8GCXH–Going home from the Manchester Cotton Mill, Macon, Ga. Not allowed to photo inside. See photos 517 to 520.
RMENHK8M–Group of Weavers on strike in Manchester, 17th August 1932.
RM2D8CWRK–The Times mill, an early 20th century cotton mill in Middleton. Manchester, England
RMJP35K7–1920's -cotton porters in Manchester, England
RFG5859B–MANCHESTER: Cotton Factories, Union street. Austin. Horses. boat. Figures, 1831
RMBY1EP6–Chorlton Mill, listed former Victorian cotton mill, converted to loft apartments, edge of city centre, Manchester, UK.
RM2A1KTHR–Noon hour, Manchester Cotton Mill, Macon, Ga. See photos 517 to 520.
RM2F6W31J–Author: Wright & Lee. Panel (Furnishing Fabric) - c. 1851 - Probably Manufactured by Wright & Lee England, probably Manchester. Cotton, plain weave;
RM2BJ081T–The canteen at the Vine Cotton Mill in Royton, Greater Manchester, England - The table cloths and curtains are all made from cotton spun at the mill. Workers can get a three course meal for a shilling and anyone is welcome to play the piano which is rarely unoccupied. - 26 March 1946 -
RMRJN3RH–Illustration showing Soup kitchen in Manchester, run by the Society of Friends for 'victims of the Lancashire cotton famine, caused by the American Civil War. 1862
RMA66DY3–Manchester Cotton Mills
RMRYBHTD–Sketches at a Manchester Cotton Factory
RM2BM3JK0–Inside a Manchester Cotton Mill,Cottonopolis,manufacturing cotton and cloth,cotton loom,weaving machine
RMFF971W–ENGLAND: COTTON FAMINE. /nThe home of a Manchester mill worker during the cotton famine in England following the Union blockade of Confederate ports during the American Civil War. Wood engraving, English, 1862.
RM2G7WETY–The Oxygen Tower apartment block from the Cotton Field Park marina, New Islington, Ancoats, Manchester, England, UK
RFM5JNE2–An old English cotton mill alongside the canal in Manchester,England.
RMFF74EF–ENGLAND: FAMINE, 1862. /nProvision shop in Manchester, England, during the cotton famine resulting from the Union blockade of Confederate ports during the American Civil War. Wood engraving from an English newspaper of 1862.
RMM7E92F–Noon hour, Manchester Cotton Mill, Macon, Ga. See photos 517 to 520. LOC cph.3b13188
RM2E3MP13–Manchester Cotton Association, November 1894.
RMCB595D–An old cotton mill in Manchester, converted into apartments, UK.
RM2D8CWRD–The Times mill, an early 20th century cotton mill in Middleton. Manchester, England
RF2HJPH7Y–The 'Manchester of the Mediterranean,' Barcelona is Spain's industrial capital. In the cotton market bales are weighed in the open (1923)
RMBRJWX4–Chorlton Mill, listed former Victorian cotton mill now converted to loft apartments, edge of city centre, Manchester, England.
RMW886F2–A few of the youngsters in the Manchester Cotton Mills, Macon, Ga. I was not allowed to go inside. See photos 517 to 520.
RF2BKAEP2–A view of housing on the Cottonfield Wharf Estate, Ancoats, Manchester.
RMPT1KWX–Interior of the Royal Exchange, Manchester, England. From The Business Encyclopedia and Legal Adviser, published 1920.
RMD95T71–Blackfriars Bridge, Manchester, England, showing cotton mills and industrial buildings along the River Irwell. Illustration by William Westall (1781-1850) for 'Great Britain Illustrated' by Thomas Moule (London, 1830).
RMD8886H–Manchester Cotton Wagon
RMKC1NBT–Piece, ca. 1780, British, Manchester, Cotton, L 34 1/2 x W. 27 3/4 inches, Textiles-Printed
RM2BM3JKG–Inside a Manchester Cotton Mill,Cottonopolis,manufacturing cotton and cloth,coning machine,coning area
RMFF7G7D–TEXTILE MANUFACTURE, 1840. /nWarping and winding. Interior view of a Manchester cotton manufactures mill.
RM2G7WEPK–Cotton Field Wharf, Mansion House & Weavers Quay apartment blocks, from the Cotton Field Park marina, New Islington, Ancoats, Manchester, England, UK
RMTAACCJ–Scene during the cotton famine in Lancashire', 1862. Plate from The Illustrated London News, November 29th, 1863. The cotton famine was a depression in the textile industry in the North West of England brought about by the interruption of imports of cotton from America caused by the American Civil War. This engraving depicts a scene at the Manchester and Salford Provident Society, who issued provision tickets to help relieve the prevalent distress.
RM2D2YA69–Anna Novak (right) shares a drink today (Friday) with her sister Teresa Jablonska who she last saw 55 years ago. Ms Novak, was just 14 when Nazi troops stormed her small Polish village forcing her to abandon her family to work on a German farm. At the end of World War II, Anna was classed as a 'displaced' person and believing her parents were dead, she decided to start a new life in Britain, where she found work in the Manchester cotton mills. This past July, a inquisitive letter from the International Red Cross turned her world upside down, her sister, it said, was alive and well and living
RMM7BWE2–A few of the youngsters in the Manchester Cotton Mills, Macon, Ga. I was not allowed to go inside. See photos 517 to 520. LOC nclc.01611
RMP941E8–A few of the youngsters in the Manchester Cotton Mills, Macon, Ga. I was not allowed to go inside. See photos 517 to 520.
RMCB5969–An old cotton mill in Manchester, converted into apartments, UK.
RMD58ABJ–The water tower of the Georgian, Warwick Mill in Middleton, Manchester
RMB5A42G–Cotton mills in Ahmedabad the Manchester of the East Gujarat India Asia
RFH3H8AE–LANCASHIRE Cotton Famine Manchester Factory-Girls 1862. Illustrated Times
RMBRJWR2–Chorlton Mill, listed former Victorian cotton mill now converted to loft apartments, edge of city centre, Manchester, England.
RMWDKW46–Going home from the Manchester Cotton Mill, Macon, Ga. Not allowed to photo inside. See photos 517 to 520. Abstract: Photographs from the records of the National Child Labor Committee (U.S.)
RF2BKAENH–A view of housing on the Cottonfield Wharf Estate, Ancoats, Manchester.
RMC6BR51–A Day at a Cotton Factory in Manchester: Carding-engine and factory operatives.
RMMR3TY6–Illustrations depicting the dwellings of Manchester mill workers during the cotton famine caused by the American Civil War, showing them stripped of even their normal meagre comforts as everything possible was sold to provide food. Dated 19th century
RMG38A5T–The cotton mills in Union Street, Manchester. Date: 1835
RM2A2JAAM–E Pluribus Unum (From the Many, One) (Furnishing Fabric), 1825/35, England, Manchester, Manchester, Cotton, plain weave, engraved roller printed, glazed, 58.6 x 62.8 cm (23 x 24 3/4 in
RM2BM3JJ3–Inside a Manchester Cotton Mill,Cottonopolis,manufacturing cotton and cloth,1948 Roto-Coner machine
RMFFAAC3–ENGLAND: COTTON FAMINE. /nThe home of a Manchester mill worker during the cotton famine in England following the Union blockade of Confederate ports during the American Civil War. Wood engraving, English, 1862.
RMD7E561–Swing bridge at the Cotton Field Park marina, New Islington, Ancoats, Manchester, England, UK
RMTXH424–Thomas Bazeley (1797-1885) English cotton manufacturer, merchant and politician. A member of the Anti-Cornlaw League. Member of Parliament for Manchester 1858-1880. Engraving c1860.
RM2H97P4M–General view of Stalybridge, Greater Manchester, Picture date: Friday November 19, 2021. Photo credit should read: Anthony Devlin
RM2BHDXJ2–Early 1900's photograph of Lancashire cotton spinner, standing next to a spinning mule in a cotton mill, wearing clogs, Radcliffe, Lancashire, U.K. circa 1915
RM2EBGD4P–Noon hour, Manchester Cotton Mill, Macon, Ga. See photos 517 to 520.
RMA1P4WB–a derelict cotton mill in Manchester, UK
RMD58AAW–The Warwick Mill, Middleton, Manchester as seen from Oldham Road,
RMB5A42B–Modernised cotton mill in Ahmedabad the Manchester of the East Gujarat India Asia
RFGJNK2K–Cotton factories, Union Street, Manchester. AUSTIN, antique print 1829
RMD2KKW1–Cambridge Mill (Marsland's Mill) (1813) , former cotton mill, converted to loft apartments, edge of city centre, Manchester, UK.
RF2BKAET5–A view of housing on the Cottonfield Wharf Estate, Ancoats, Manchester.
RM2H9GG24–Tameside Winter Snow, Dukinfield, Greater Manchester, England. Grade II listed Tower Mill former cotton mill designed by Potts, Pickup & Dixon in 1885
RMHHG4JP–The Cotton Famine (Lancashire Cotton Famine). School for out of work mill hands, operating in Stirling's Mill, Manchester.
RMA66BHA–Manchester Mill Girls
RM2A2JAGC–A Chinese Tea Party (Furnishing Fabric), c. 1854, Manufactured by Daniel Lee & Co. (English, active 1876-1900), England, Manchester, Manchester, Cotton, plain weave, roller printed, 229.9 x 221.4 cm (90 1/2 x 87 in
RM2BM3JJB–Inside a Manchester Cotton Mill,Cottonopolis,manufacturing cotton and cloth,1948 Roto-Coner machine
RMFF92CH–TEXTILE MANUFACTURE, 1840. /nReeding and drawing-in. Interior view of a Manchester cotton manufactures mill. Lithograph, English.