Victorian Material Culture
Herausgeber: Wynne, Deborah; Yates, Louisa
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From chatelaines to whale blubber, ice making machines to stained glass, this six-volume collection will be of interest to the scholar, student or general reader alike - anyone who has an urge to learn more about Victorian things. This volume, 'Manufactured Things', will consider mass produced industrial and domestic objects.
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From chatelaines to whale blubber, ice making machines to stained glass, this six-volume collection will be of interest to the scholar, student or general reader alike - anyone who has an urge to learn more about Victorian things. This volume, 'Manufactured Things', will consider mass produced industrial and domestic objects.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 460
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 844g
- ISBN-13: 9781138225374
- ISBN-10: 1138225371
- Artikelnr.: 69946641
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 460
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 844g
- ISBN-13: 9781138225374
- ISBN-10: 1138225371
- Artikelnr.: 69946641
Deborah Wynne is Professor of Nineteenth-Century Literature at the University of Chester, UK
Part 1. The Context of Manufacturing in Victorian Britain 1. 'Peel's Velveteens'
Punch
vol. 4 (1843)
p. 36 2. George Dodd
Days at the Factories
or the Manufacturing Industries of Great Britain Described (London
1843) [extract]
pp. 1-16. 3. Richard H. Horne
'The Female School of Design in the Capital of the World'
Household Words
vol. 2 (15 March 1851)
pp. 578-81. 4. 'Calico Printing' in Charles Tomlinson (ed.)
Tomlinson's Cyclopaedia of Useful Arts and Manufactures
vol. 2
(1852-4)
p. 279 5. John Capper
'The Northern Wizard'
Household Words
vol. 3
no 189 (5 November 1853)
pp. 225-228 6. Anon
'Help for Women'
National Magazine (May 1861): pp. 32-34. 7. Karl Marx
'The Fetishism of Commodities and the Secret Thereof'
Capital (1867) (London: Swan Sonnenschein and Co. Ltd.
1902) pp.41-50. 8. Anon. 'Sewing Machines'
All the Year Round vol. 1 (new series) 27 March 1869
pp. 395-397. 9. Lyon Playfair
'On Patents and the New Patent Bill'
Nineteenth Century (April 1877)
pp. 317-19
321-23
325-26. 10. J.T. Slugg
Reminiscences of Manchester Fifty Years Ago (Manchester
1881) pp. 27-28
37-38. Part 2. Textiles: Fabrics 2.1 Fabrics 11. Edward Baines
History of Cotton Manufacture in Great Britain (London
1835)
pp. 335-337358. 12. Anon
'A Day at the Nottingham Lace Manufactories'
The Penny Magazine (26 March 1843)
pp. 113
115-120. 13. Charles Dickens and W.H. Wills
'Spitalfields'
Household Words
vol. 3 (5 April 1851)
pp. 25-30. 14. John Capper
'British Cotton'
Household Words
vol. 5
no. 106 (3 April 1852)
pp. 51-54 15. Elizabeth Gaskell
North and South (1855) (London: Smith
Elder
and Co.
1897)
pp.54-55
97-98. 16. Edward Baines
'On the Woollen Manufacture of England; With Special Reference to the Leeds Clothing District'
Journal of the Statistical Society of London
vol. 22
no. 1 (March 1859)
pp. 1-9
11-14. 17. 'The Diary of John Ward of Clitheroe
Weaver 1860-64'
rpt in Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire
vol. 5 (1953): 176-184. 18. 'Cotton Printing'
The National Encyclopaedia: a Dictionary of Universal Knowledge
vol. 5 (London: c. 1870) 19. 'Wool Machinery'
The National Encyclopaedia: a Dictionary of Universal Knowledge
vol. 4 (London: c. 1870) 20. 'Weaving Looms'
The National Encyclopaedia: a Dictionary of Universal Knowledge
vol. 4 (London: c. 1870) 21. Anon
'Honiton Lace'
The Gentleman's Magazine (January 1871)
pp. 164-171. 22. William Morris
'Textile Fabrics' [1884] in William Morris
Architecture
Industry and Wealth: Collected Papers (London: Longmans
Green S and Co.
1902)
pp. 148-49
161-63. 23. Anon
'French Lace'
Bow Bells (9 November 1894)
p. 467 2.2. Clothing 24. Thomas Hood
'The Song of the Shirt' (1843) 25. Harriet Martineau
'Rainbow Making'
Household Words
vol. 4 (14 February 1852)
pp. 485-490. 26. Samuel Sidney
'A Ladies' Warehouse'
Household Words
vol. 12 (27 October 1855)
pp. 301-305. 27. Mrs Henry Wood
Mrs Halliburton's Troubles [1862] (London & New York: The Walter Scott Publishing Co.
n.d.) pp. 99-100
107-108
122
134-135. 28. Anon.
'Gloves'
All The Year Round
vol. 9 (27 June 1863)
pp. 425
428-430. 29. Anon.
'A Crinoline Manufactory'
Once A Week
23 January 1864
pp. 124-126. 30. Edith Simcox
'Eight Years of Co-operative Shirtmaking'
The Nineteenth Century
vol. 15 (June 1884)
pp. 1037-54. 31. Ada Heather-Bigg
'Women and the Glove Trade'
The Nineteenth Century
vol. 30 (December 1891)
pp. 939-44
946-47. 2.3 Carpets 32. 'Carpets' in Reports by the Juries on the Subjects in the Thirty Classes into which the Exhibition was Divided
2 vols (London: Spicer Brothers; W. Clowes and Sons
1852)
pp. 1037-1040. 33. Professor Archer
'On the Progress of our Art Industries'
The Art Journal (June 1875)
pp. 177-178 34. Harold Cox
'How Real Axminster is Made - a Visit to the only Factory in England'
Time: A Monthly Magazine
October 1890
pp. 1067-71 35. David Paterson
The Colour Printing of Carpet Yarns: A Useful Manual for Colour-Chemists and Textile Printers (London: Scott and Greenwood
1900)
pp. 81-87. 2.4 Paper 36. Charles Dickens and Mark Lemon
'A Paper-Mill'
Household Words
vol. 1 (31 August 1850)
pp. 529-531 37. Wallpaper
The Art Journal Illustrated Catalogue: The Industry of All Nations (London
1851) p.129
143. 38. Harriet Martineau
'Household Scenery'
Household Words
vol. 5 (14 August 1852)
pp. 513-519. 39. 'Cardboard' - Tomlinson's Cyclopaedia of useful arts and manufactures
vol. 2
ed. Charles Tomlinson (London: George Virtue
1852-4)
pp. 321-24 40. Harriet Martineau
'How to Get Paper'
Household Words
vol. 10 (28 October 1854)
pp. 241-245. 41. Anon. 'Cigarette'
London Journal (1 November 1869)
p. 229. Part 3. Metal Goods: Pins and Needles 3.1 Pins and Needles 42. Anon.
'Pin-Making (from Sir George Head's Home Tour)'
The Mirror
vol. 28 (9th July 1836)
pp. 29-30 43. Anon.
'A Second Day at the Birmingham Factories'
Penny Magazine of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge
vol. 13 (28th December 1844)
pp. 501-502. 44. Harriet Martineau
'Needles'
Household Words
vol. 4 (28th February 1852)
pp. 540-46 45. Anon.
'Pins'
Belgravia: A London Magazine
vol. 6 (August 1868)
pp. 300-302 46. A. L. O. E.
The Story of a Needle (London: T. Nelson and Sons
1874)
pp. 7-10. 47. 'Needles' from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
Vol. V. (New York: The Century Co.
1895) p.3956 3.2 Cutlery 48. Anon.
'A Day at the Sheffield Cutlery-Works'
The Penny Magazine of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge
vol. 13 (April 27 1844)
pp. 161-165
167-168. 49. Anon.
'Fraudulent Trade Marks'
Once a Week
vol. 8 (February 7
1863)
pp. 177-179 50. Anon.
'Joseph Rodgers & Sons
Limited'
The New Monthly Magazine
vol. 121 (July 1882)
pp. 551-557. 51. Henry J. Palmer.
'Cutlery and Cutlers at Sheffield'
The English Illustrated Magazine
vol. 11 (August 1884)
pp. 667-669. 52. Anon.
'Made in Germany'
The New Review
vol. 14 (March 1896)
pp. 258-261. 53. Joseph Rodgers & Sons
selections from the 'Old Table Day Book' (date approx. 'late 1800s)
Museums Sheffield. 54. 'Fish-slice and fork
and dessert-knife' (Messrs. J. Rodgers & Sons
of Sheffield)
Art Journal Illustrated Catalogue of the Industry of All Nations [n.d.] (London: Bradbury & Evans
George Virtue) p. 278. 3.3 Locks and Keys 55. Charles Chubb
Chubb's Improved Patent Detector Lock (1832). 56. Benjamin Disraeli
Sybil; or
the Two Nations (London: Henry Colburn
1845)
Book III
pp. 54-57. 57. Samuel Smiles
Industrial Biography: Iron Workers and Tool Makers (London: John Murray
1863)
pp. 186-87 58. Anon.
'A Few Thoughts on Keys'
Cornhill Magazine
vol. 12
November 1865
pp. 623-28 59. J. C. Tildesley
'A Chapter on Locks and Keys'
Once a Week
vol. 4 (9 November 1867)
pp. 560-63. 60. Anon.
'A Midland Tour; XVII - Wolverhampton'
The Leisure Hour: a family journal of instruction and recreation
20 July 1872
pp. 462-463 61. Image: 'Lock' [Plate]
The National Encyclopaedia: a Dictionary of Universal Knowledge
vol. 8 (London: [n.p.]) 3.4 Fire Ironmongery 62. 'Fire Irons' and 'Fenders
Grates
and Light Iron Castings'
in Samuel Timmins (ed.)
The Resources
Products
and Industrial History of Birmingham and the Midland Hardware District; A series of reports
collected by the local industries committee of the British Association at Birmingham (London: Robert Hardwicke
1866)
pp. 662-666. 63. Anon.
'William S. Burton
General Furnishing Ironmonger'
The Athenaeum
no. 2171 (Jun 5
1869)
p. 780. 64. B. W. Richardson
'Health at Home'
Good Words
vol. 21 (Jan 1880)
pp. 98-101. 65. Anon.
'Musgrave & Co. (Limited)
Stable Fitting and Stove Manufacturers
Belfast
London
Manchester
and Paris'
in Wyman's Commercial Encyclopædia of Leading Manufacturers of Great Britain and their Productions; Being a Guide to Merchant Buyers All Over the World (London: Wyman
1888)
pp. 450-51. Part 4. Household Goods 4.1 Ceramics 66. Anon
'Leaves from the Mahogany Tree: Table Furniture (China and Glass etc.)'
All the Year Round
vol. 20 (17 October 1868)
pp. 441-43. 67. 'Ceramic Arts' [Plate 2]
The National Encyclopaedia: a Dictionary of Universal Knowledge
vol. 4 (London: c. 1870) 68. George Du Maurier
'The Six-Mark Tea-Pot'
Punch (30 October 1880) p.194. 69. Anon
'China
China Everywhere'
The Pottery Gazette (1 July 1899)
pp. 824-825. 70. Arnold Bennett
Anna of the Five Towns [1902] 2nd ed. (New York: G.H. Doran
1903)
pp. 135-148. 4.2 Glassware 71. G. R. Porter
'On the Manufacture of Crown-Glass
Broad Glass
and Bottle Glass'
Treatise on the Origin
Progressive Improvement
and Present State of the Manufacture of Porcelain and Glass
(London: Longman
Brown and Green
(1832)
pp. 182-187. 72. Luke Herbert
'Glass' in The Engineer's and Mechanics Encyclopaedia
Comprehending Practical Illustrations of the Machinery and Processes Employed in Every Description of Manufacture in the British Empire
vol. 1 (London: Thomas Kelly
1836)
pp. 635-639. 73. Anon.
'The Falcon Glass-Works' in The Busy Hives Around Us: A Variety of Trips and Visits to the Mine
the Workshop
and the Factory (London: James Hogg and Sons
c.1850)
pp. 165-68. 74. Anon.
'A Glass Manufactory'
pp. 197-201 [bound pamphlet] 4.3 Plate 75. Alfred Crowquill
'The Service of Plate'
Temple Bar
vol. 20 (May 1867)
pp. 272-77 76. Anon.
'The Age of the Electro-Plate'
Fun
vol. 5 (March 1867)
p. 8. 77. Anon.
'Electro-Deposition'
The National Encyclopaedia: a Dictionary of Universal Knowledge
vol. 5 (London: c.1870)
pp. 782-86 4.4 Soap 78. Anon.
'A Day at a Soap and Candle Factory'
Penny Magazine for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge
vol. 11 (January 29
1842)
pp. 41-47. 79. 'By Order of the Bath'
Pears Soap. Unilever Archives. 80. 'Some Good Reasons for Using Sunlight Soap'
Wellcome Collection
Unilever Archives
81. 'Vinolia Soap'
Unilever Collections
Unilever Art. 4.5 Candles 82. Campbell Morfit
A Treatise on Chemistry Applied to the Manufacture of Soap and Candles
(Philadelphia: [n.p]
1856)
pp. 17-21 83. William Crookes
'Preface' to Michael Faraday
The Chemical History of a Candle: a course of lectures delivered before an audience at the Royal Institution (London: Chatto and Windus
1875)
pp. v-vii. 84. Joseph Hatton
'Candle-Making'
The English Illustrated Magazine
vol. 105 (Jun 1892)
pp. 703-712 85. James McNeil Whistler
'Price's Candle-Works' 1876/77
The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Index
Punch
vol. 4 (1843)
p. 36 2. George Dodd
Days at the Factories
or the Manufacturing Industries of Great Britain Described (London
1843) [extract]
pp. 1-16. 3. Richard H. Horne
'The Female School of Design in the Capital of the World'
Household Words
vol. 2 (15 March 1851)
pp. 578-81. 4. 'Calico Printing' in Charles Tomlinson (ed.)
Tomlinson's Cyclopaedia of Useful Arts and Manufactures
vol. 2
(1852-4)
p. 279 5. John Capper
'The Northern Wizard'
Household Words
vol. 3
no 189 (5 November 1853)
pp. 225-228 6. Anon
'Help for Women'
National Magazine (May 1861): pp. 32-34. 7. Karl Marx
'The Fetishism of Commodities and the Secret Thereof'
Capital (1867) (London: Swan Sonnenschein and Co. Ltd.
1902) pp.41-50. 8. Anon. 'Sewing Machines'
All the Year Round vol. 1 (new series) 27 March 1869
pp. 395-397. 9. Lyon Playfair
'On Patents and the New Patent Bill'
Nineteenth Century (April 1877)
pp. 317-19
321-23
325-26. 10. J.T. Slugg
Reminiscences of Manchester Fifty Years Ago (Manchester
1881) pp. 27-28
37-38. Part 2. Textiles: Fabrics 2.1 Fabrics 11. Edward Baines
History of Cotton Manufacture in Great Britain (London
1835)
pp. 335-337358. 12. Anon
'A Day at the Nottingham Lace Manufactories'
The Penny Magazine (26 March 1843)
pp. 113
115-120. 13. Charles Dickens and W.H. Wills
'Spitalfields'
Household Words
vol. 3 (5 April 1851)
pp. 25-30. 14. John Capper
'British Cotton'
Household Words
vol. 5
no. 106 (3 April 1852)
pp. 51-54 15. Elizabeth Gaskell
North and South (1855) (London: Smith
Elder
and Co.
1897)
pp.54-55
97-98. 16. Edward Baines
'On the Woollen Manufacture of England; With Special Reference to the Leeds Clothing District'
Journal of the Statistical Society of London
vol. 22
no. 1 (March 1859)
pp. 1-9
11-14. 17. 'The Diary of John Ward of Clitheroe
Weaver 1860-64'
rpt in Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire
vol. 5 (1953): 176-184. 18. 'Cotton Printing'
The National Encyclopaedia: a Dictionary of Universal Knowledge
vol. 5 (London: c. 1870) 19. 'Wool Machinery'
The National Encyclopaedia: a Dictionary of Universal Knowledge
vol. 4 (London: c. 1870) 20. 'Weaving Looms'
The National Encyclopaedia: a Dictionary of Universal Knowledge
vol. 4 (London: c. 1870) 21. Anon
'Honiton Lace'
The Gentleman's Magazine (January 1871)
pp. 164-171. 22. William Morris
'Textile Fabrics' [1884] in William Morris
Architecture
Industry and Wealth: Collected Papers (London: Longmans
Green S and Co.
1902)
pp. 148-49
161-63. 23. Anon
'French Lace'
Bow Bells (9 November 1894)
p. 467 2.2. Clothing 24. Thomas Hood
'The Song of the Shirt' (1843) 25. Harriet Martineau
'Rainbow Making'
Household Words
vol. 4 (14 February 1852)
pp. 485-490. 26. Samuel Sidney
'A Ladies' Warehouse'
Household Words
vol. 12 (27 October 1855)
pp. 301-305. 27. Mrs Henry Wood
Mrs Halliburton's Troubles [1862] (London & New York: The Walter Scott Publishing Co.
n.d.) pp. 99-100
107-108
122
134-135. 28. Anon.
'Gloves'
All The Year Round
vol. 9 (27 June 1863)
pp. 425
428-430. 29. Anon.
'A Crinoline Manufactory'
Once A Week
23 January 1864
pp. 124-126. 30. Edith Simcox
'Eight Years of Co-operative Shirtmaking'
The Nineteenth Century
vol. 15 (June 1884)
pp. 1037-54. 31. Ada Heather-Bigg
'Women and the Glove Trade'
The Nineteenth Century
vol. 30 (December 1891)
pp. 939-44
946-47. 2.3 Carpets 32. 'Carpets' in Reports by the Juries on the Subjects in the Thirty Classes into which the Exhibition was Divided
2 vols (London: Spicer Brothers; W. Clowes and Sons
1852)
pp. 1037-1040. 33. Professor Archer
'On the Progress of our Art Industries'
The Art Journal (June 1875)
pp. 177-178 34. Harold Cox
'How Real Axminster is Made - a Visit to the only Factory in England'
Time: A Monthly Magazine
October 1890
pp. 1067-71 35. David Paterson
The Colour Printing of Carpet Yarns: A Useful Manual for Colour-Chemists and Textile Printers (London: Scott and Greenwood
1900)
pp. 81-87. 2.4 Paper 36. Charles Dickens and Mark Lemon
'A Paper-Mill'
Household Words
vol. 1 (31 August 1850)
pp. 529-531 37. Wallpaper
The Art Journal Illustrated Catalogue: The Industry of All Nations (London
1851) p.129
143. 38. Harriet Martineau
'Household Scenery'
Household Words
vol. 5 (14 August 1852)
pp. 513-519. 39. 'Cardboard' - Tomlinson's Cyclopaedia of useful arts and manufactures
vol. 2
ed. Charles Tomlinson (London: George Virtue
1852-4)
pp. 321-24 40. Harriet Martineau
'How to Get Paper'
Household Words
vol. 10 (28 October 1854)
pp. 241-245. 41. Anon. 'Cigarette'
London Journal (1 November 1869)
p. 229. Part 3. Metal Goods: Pins and Needles 3.1 Pins and Needles 42. Anon.
'Pin-Making (from Sir George Head's Home Tour)'
The Mirror
vol. 28 (9th July 1836)
pp. 29-30 43. Anon.
'A Second Day at the Birmingham Factories'
Penny Magazine of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge
vol. 13 (28th December 1844)
pp. 501-502. 44. Harriet Martineau
'Needles'
Household Words
vol. 4 (28th February 1852)
pp. 540-46 45. Anon.
'Pins'
Belgravia: A London Magazine
vol. 6 (August 1868)
pp. 300-302 46. A. L. O. E.
The Story of a Needle (London: T. Nelson and Sons
1874)
pp. 7-10. 47. 'Needles' from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
Vol. V. (New York: The Century Co.
1895) p.3956 3.2 Cutlery 48. Anon.
'A Day at the Sheffield Cutlery-Works'
The Penny Magazine of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge
vol. 13 (April 27 1844)
pp. 161-165
167-168. 49. Anon.
'Fraudulent Trade Marks'
Once a Week
vol. 8 (February 7
1863)
pp. 177-179 50. Anon.
'Joseph Rodgers & Sons
Limited'
The New Monthly Magazine
vol. 121 (July 1882)
pp. 551-557. 51. Henry J. Palmer.
'Cutlery and Cutlers at Sheffield'
The English Illustrated Magazine
vol. 11 (August 1884)
pp. 667-669. 52. Anon.
'Made in Germany'
The New Review
vol. 14 (March 1896)
pp. 258-261. 53. Joseph Rodgers & Sons
selections from the 'Old Table Day Book' (date approx. 'late 1800s)
Museums Sheffield. 54. 'Fish-slice and fork
and dessert-knife' (Messrs. J. Rodgers & Sons
of Sheffield)
Art Journal Illustrated Catalogue of the Industry of All Nations [n.d.] (London: Bradbury & Evans
George Virtue) p. 278. 3.3 Locks and Keys 55. Charles Chubb
Chubb's Improved Patent Detector Lock (1832). 56. Benjamin Disraeli
Sybil; or
the Two Nations (London: Henry Colburn
1845)
Book III
pp. 54-57. 57. Samuel Smiles
Industrial Biography: Iron Workers and Tool Makers (London: John Murray
1863)
pp. 186-87 58. Anon.
'A Few Thoughts on Keys'
Cornhill Magazine
vol. 12
November 1865
pp. 623-28 59. J. C. Tildesley
'A Chapter on Locks and Keys'
Once a Week
vol. 4 (9 November 1867)
pp. 560-63. 60. Anon.
'A Midland Tour; XVII - Wolverhampton'
The Leisure Hour: a family journal of instruction and recreation
20 July 1872
pp. 462-463 61. Image: 'Lock' [Plate]
The National Encyclopaedia: a Dictionary of Universal Knowledge
vol. 8 (London: [n.p.]) 3.4 Fire Ironmongery 62. 'Fire Irons' and 'Fenders
Grates
and Light Iron Castings'
in Samuel Timmins (ed.)
The Resources
Products
and Industrial History of Birmingham and the Midland Hardware District; A series of reports
collected by the local industries committee of the British Association at Birmingham (London: Robert Hardwicke
1866)
pp. 662-666. 63. Anon.
'William S. Burton
General Furnishing Ironmonger'
The Athenaeum
no. 2171 (Jun 5
1869)
p. 780. 64. B. W. Richardson
'Health at Home'
Good Words
vol. 21 (Jan 1880)
pp. 98-101. 65. Anon.
'Musgrave & Co. (Limited)
Stable Fitting and Stove Manufacturers
Belfast
London
Manchester
and Paris'
in Wyman's Commercial Encyclopædia of Leading Manufacturers of Great Britain and their Productions; Being a Guide to Merchant Buyers All Over the World (London: Wyman
1888)
pp. 450-51. Part 4. Household Goods 4.1 Ceramics 66. Anon
'Leaves from the Mahogany Tree: Table Furniture (China and Glass etc.)'
All the Year Round
vol. 20 (17 October 1868)
pp. 441-43. 67. 'Ceramic Arts' [Plate 2]
The National Encyclopaedia: a Dictionary of Universal Knowledge
vol. 4 (London: c. 1870) 68. George Du Maurier
'The Six-Mark Tea-Pot'
Punch (30 October 1880) p.194. 69. Anon
'China
China Everywhere'
The Pottery Gazette (1 July 1899)
pp. 824-825. 70. Arnold Bennett
Anna of the Five Towns [1902] 2nd ed. (New York: G.H. Doran
1903)
pp. 135-148. 4.2 Glassware 71. G. R. Porter
'On the Manufacture of Crown-Glass
Broad Glass
and Bottle Glass'
Treatise on the Origin
Progressive Improvement
and Present State of the Manufacture of Porcelain and Glass
(London: Longman
Brown and Green
(1832)
pp. 182-187. 72. Luke Herbert
'Glass' in The Engineer's and Mechanics Encyclopaedia
Comprehending Practical Illustrations of the Machinery and Processes Employed in Every Description of Manufacture in the British Empire
vol. 1 (London: Thomas Kelly
1836)
pp. 635-639. 73. Anon.
'The Falcon Glass-Works' in The Busy Hives Around Us: A Variety of Trips and Visits to the Mine
the Workshop
and the Factory (London: James Hogg and Sons
c.1850)
pp. 165-68. 74. Anon.
'A Glass Manufactory'
pp. 197-201 [bound pamphlet] 4.3 Plate 75. Alfred Crowquill
'The Service of Plate'
Temple Bar
vol. 20 (May 1867)
pp. 272-77 76. Anon.
'The Age of the Electro-Plate'
Fun
vol. 5 (March 1867)
p. 8. 77. Anon.
'Electro-Deposition'
The National Encyclopaedia: a Dictionary of Universal Knowledge
vol. 5 (London: c.1870)
pp. 782-86 4.4 Soap 78. Anon.
'A Day at a Soap and Candle Factory'
Penny Magazine for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge
vol. 11 (January 29
1842)
pp. 41-47. 79. 'By Order of the Bath'
Pears Soap. Unilever Archives. 80. 'Some Good Reasons for Using Sunlight Soap'
Wellcome Collection
Unilever Archives
81. 'Vinolia Soap'
Unilever Collections
Unilever Art. 4.5 Candles 82. Campbell Morfit
A Treatise on Chemistry Applied to the Manufacture of Soap and Candles
(Philadelphia: [n.p]
1856)
pp. 17-21 83. William Crookes
'Preface' to Michael Faraday
The Chemical History of a Candle: a course of lectures delivered before an audience at the Royal Institution (London: Chatto and Windus
1875)
pp. v-vii. 84. Joseph Hatton
'Candle-Making'
The English Illustrated Magazine
vol. 105 (Jun 1892)
pp. 703-712 85. James McNeil Whistler
'Price's Candle-Works' 1876/77
The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Index
Part 1. The Context of Manufacturing in Victorian Britain 1. 'Peel's Velveteens'
Punch
vol. 4 (1843)
p. 36 2. George Dodd
Days at the Factories
or the Manufacturing Industries of Great Britain Described (London
1843) [extract]
pp. 1-16. 3. Richard H. Horne
'The Female School of Design in the Capital of the World'
Household Words
vol. 2 (15 March 1851)
pp. 578-81. 4. 'Calico Printing' in Charles Tomlinson (ed.)
Tomlinson's Cyclopaedia of Useful Arts and Manufactures
vol. 2
(1852-4)
p. 279 5. John Capper
'The Northern Wizard'
Household Words
vol. 3
no 189 (5 November 1853)
pp. 225-228 6. Anon
'Help for Women'
National Magazine (May 1861): pp. 32-34. 7. Karl Marx
'The Fetishism of Commodities and the Secret Thereof'
Capital (1867) (London: Swan Sonnenschein and Co. Ltd.
1902) pp.41-50. 8. Anon. 'Sewing Machines'
All the Year Round vol. 1 (new series) 27 March 1869
pp. 395-397. 9. Lyon Playfair
'On Patents and the New Patent Bill'
Nineteenth Century (April 1877)
pp. 317-19
321-23
325-26. 10. J.T. Slugg
Reminiscences of Manchester Fifty Years Ago (Manchester
1881) pp. 27-28
37-38. Part 2. Textiles: Fabrics 2.1 Fabrics 11. Edward Baines
History of Cotton Manufacture in Great Britain (London
1835)
pp. 335-337358. 12. Anon
'A Day at the Nottingham Lace Manufactories'
The Penny Magazine (26 March 1843)
pp. 113
115-120. 13. Charles Dickens and W.H. Wills
'Spitalfields'
Household Words
vol. 3 (5 April 1851)
pp. 25-30. 14. John Capper
'British Cotton'
Household Words
vol. 5
no. 106 (3 April 1852)
pp. 51-54 15. Elizabeth Gaskell
North and South (1855) (London: Smith
Elder
and Co.
1897)
pp.54-55
97-98. 16. Edward Baines
'On the Woollen Manufacture of England; With Special Reference to the Leeds Clothing District'
Journal of the Statistical Society of London
vol. 22
no. 1 (March 1859)
pp. 1-9
11-14. 17. 'The Diary of John Ward of Clitheroe
Weaver 1860-64'
rpt in Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire
vol. 5 (1953): 176-184. 18. 'Cotton Printing'
The National Encyclopaedia: a Dictionary of Universal Knowledge
vol. 5 (London: c. 1870) 19. 'Wool Machinery'
The National Encyclopaedia: a Dictionary of Universal Knowledge
vol. 4 (London: c. 1870) 20. 'Weaving Looms'
The National Encyclopaedia: a Dictionary of Universal Knowledge
vol. 4 (London: c. 1870) 21. Anon
'Honiton Lace'
The Gentleman's Magazine (January 1871)
pp. 164-171. 22. William Morris
'Textile Fabrics' [1884] in William Morris
Architecture
Industry and Wealth: Collected Papers (London: Longmans
Green S and Co.
1902)
pp. 148-49
161-63. 23. Anon
'French Lace'
Bow Bells (9 November 1894)
p. 467 2.2. Clothing 24. Thomas Hood
'The Song of the Shirt' (1843) 25. Harriet Martineau
'Rainbow Making'
Household Words
vol. 4 (14 February 1852)
pp. 485-490. 26. Samuel Sidney
'A Ladies' Warehouse'
Household Words
vol. 12 (27 October 1855)
pp. 301-305. 27. Mrs Henry Wood
Mrs Halliburton's Troubles [1862] (London & New York: The Walter Scott Publishing Co.
n.d.) pp. 99-100
107-108
122
134-135. 28. Anon.
'Gloves'
All The Year Round
vol. 9 (27 June 1863)
pp. 425
428-430. 29. Anon.
'A Crinoline Manufactory'
Once A Week
23 January 1864
pp. 124-126. 30. Edith Simcox
'Eight Years of Co-operative Shirtmaking'
The Nineteenth Century
vol. 15 (June 1884)
pp. 1037-54. 31. Ada Heather-Bigg
'Women and the Glove Trade'
The Nineteenth Century
vol. 30 (December 1891)
pp. 939-44
946-47. 2.3 Carpets 32. 'Carpets' in Reports by the Juries on the Subjects in the Thirty Classes into which the Exhibition was Divided
2 vols (London: Spicer Brothers; W. Clowes and Sons
1852)
pp. 1037-1040. 33. Professor Archer
'On the Progress of our Art Industries'
The Art Journal (June 1875)
pp. 177-178 34. Harold Cox
'How Real Axminster is Made - a Visit to the only Factory in England'
Time: A Monthly Magazine
October 1890
pp. 1067-71 35. David Paterson
The Colour Printing of Carpet Yarns: A Useful Manual for Colour-Chemists and Textile Printers (London: Scott and Greenwood
1900)
pp. 81-87. 2.4 Paper 36. Charles Dickens and Mark Lemon
'A Paper-Mill'
Household Words
vol. 1 (31 August 1850)
pp. 529-531 37. Wallpaper
The Art Journal Illustrated Catalogue: The Industry of All Nations (London
1851) p.129
143. 38. Harriet Martineau
'Household Scenery'
Household Words
vol. 5 (14 August 1852)
pp. 513-519. 39. 'Cardboard' - Tomlinson's Cyclopaedia of useful arts and manufactures
vol. 2
ed. Charles Tomlinson (London: George Virtue
1852-4)
pp. 321-24 40. Harriet Martineau
'How to Get Paper'
Household Words
vol. 10 (28 October 1854)
pp. 241-245. 41. Anon. 'Cigarette'
London Journal (1 November 1869)
p. 229. Part 3. Metal Goods: Pins and Needles 3.1 Pins and Needles 42. Anon.
'Pin-Making (from Sir George Head's Home Tour)'
The Mirror
vol. 28 (9th July 1836)
pp. 29-30 43. Anon.
'A Second Day at the Birmingham Factories'
Penny Magazine of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge
vol. 13 (28th December 1844)
pp. 501-502. 44. Harriet Martineau
'Needles'
Household Words
vol. 4 (28th February 1852)
pp. 540-46 45. Anon.
'Pins'
Belgravia: A London Magazine
vol. 6 (August 1868)
pp. 300-302 46. A. L. O. E.
The Story of a Needle (London: T. Nelson and Sons
1874)
pp. 7-10. 47. 'Needles' from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
Vol. V. (New York: The Century Co.
1895) p.3956 3.2 Cutlery 48. Anon.
'A Day at the Sheffield Cutlery-Works'
The Penny Magazine of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge
vol. 13 (April 27 1844)
pp. 161-165
167-168. 49. Anon.
'Fraudulent Trade Marks'
Once a Week
vol. 8 (February 7
1863)
pp. 177-179 50. Anon.
'Joseph Rodgers & Sons
Limited'
The New Monthly Magazine
vol. 121 (July 1882)
pp. 551-557. 51. Henry J. Palmer.
'Cutlery and Cutlers at Sheffield'
The English Illustrated Magazine
vol. 11 (August 1884)
pp. 667-669. 52. Anon.
'Made in Germany'
The New Review
vol. 14 (March 1896)
pp. 258-261. 53. Joseph Rodgers & Sons
selections from the 'Old Table Day Book' (date approx. 'late 1800s)
Museums Sheffield. 54. 'Fish-slice and fork
and dessert-knife' (Messrs. J. Rodgers & Sons
of Sheffield)
Art Journal Illustrated Catalogue of the Industry of All Nations [n.d.] (London: Bradbury & Evans
George Virtue) p. 278. 3.3 Locks and Keys 55. Charles Chubb
Chubb's Improved Patent Detector Lock (1832). 56. Benjamin Disraeli
Sybil; or
the Two Nations (London: Henry Colburn
1845)
Book III
pp. 54-57. 57. Samuel Smiles
Industrial Biography: Iron Workers and Tool Makers (London: John Murray
1863)
pp. 186-87 58. Anon.
'A Few Thoughts on Keys'
Cornhill Magazine
vol. 12
November 1865
pp. 623-28 59. J. C. Tildesley
'A Chapter on Locks and Keys'
Once a Week
vol. 4 (9 November 1867)
pp. 560-63. 60. Anon.
'A Midland Tour; XVII - Wolverhampton'
The Leisure Hour: a family journal of instruction and recreation
20 July 1872
pp. 462-463 61. Image: 'Lock' [Plate]
The National Encyclopaedia: a Dictionary of Universal Knowledge
vol. 8 (London: [n.p.]) 3.4 Fire Ironmongery 62. 'Fire Irons' and 'Fenders
Grates
and Light Iron Castings'
in Samuel Timmins (ed.)
The Resources
Products
and Industrial History of Birmingham and the Midland Hardware District; A series of reports
collected by the local industries committee of the British Association at Birmingham (London: Robert Hardwicke
1866)
pp. 662-666. 63. Anon.
'William S. Burton
General Furnishing Ironmonger'
The Athenaeum
no. 2171 (Jun 5
1869)
p. 780. 64. B. W. Richardson
'Health at Home'
Good Words
vol. 21 (Jan 1880)
pp. 98-101. 65. Anon.
'Musgrave & Co. (Limited)
Stable Fitting and Stove Manufacturers
Belfast
London
Manchester
and Paris'
in Wyman's Commercial Encyclopædia of Leading Manufacturers of Great Britain and their Productions; Being a Guide to Merchant Buyers All Over the World (London: Wyman
1888)
pp. 450-51. Part 4. Household Goods 4.1 Ceramics 66. Anon
'Leaves from the Mahogany Tree: Table Furniture (China and Glass etc.)'
All the Year Round
vol. 20 (17 October 1868)
pp. 441-43. 67. 'Ceramic Arts' [Plate 2]
The National Encyclopaedia: a Dictionary of Universal Knowledge
vol. 4 (London: c. 1870) 68. George Du Maurier
'The Six-Mark Tea-Pot'
Punch (30 October 1880) p.194. 69. Anon
'China
China Everywhere'
The Pottery Gazette (1 July 1899)
pp. 824-825. 70. Arnold Bennett
Anna of the Five Towns [1902] 2nd ed. (New York: G.H. Doran
1903)
pp. 135-148. 4.2 Glassware 71. G. R. Porter
'On the Manufacture of Crown-Glass
Broad Glass
and Bottle Glass'
Treatise on the Origin
Progressive Improvement
and Present State of the Manufacture of Porcelain and Glass
(London: Longman
Brown and Green
(1832)
pp. 182-187. 72. Luke Herbert
'Glass' in The Engineer's and Mechanics Encyclopaedia
Comprehending Practical Illustrations of the Machinery and Processes Employed in Every Description of Manufacture in the British Empire
vol. 1 (London: Thomas Kelly
1836)
pp. 635-639. 73. Anon.
'The Falcon Glass-Works' in The Busy Hives Around Us: A Variety of Trips and Visits to the Mine
the Workshop
and the Factory (London: James Hogg and Sons
c.1850)
pp. 165-68. 74. Anon.
'A Glass Manufactory'
pp. 197-201 [bound pamphlet] 4.3 Plate 75. Alfred Crowquill
'The Service of Plate'
Temple Bar
vol. 20 (May 1867)
pp. 272-77 76. Anon.
'The Age of the Electro-Plate'
Fun
vol. 5 (March 1867)
p. 8. 77. Anon.
'Electro-Deposition'
The National Encyclopaedia: a Dictionary of Universal Knowledge
vol. 5 (London: c.1870)
pp. 782-86 4.4 Soap 78. Anon.
'A Day at a Soap and Candle Factory'
Penny Magazine for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge
vol. 11 (January 29
1842)
pp. 41-47. 79. 'By Order of the Bath'
Pears Soap. Unilever Archives. 80. 'Some Good Reasons for Using Sunlight Soap'
Wellcome Collection
Unilever Archives
81. 'Vinolia Soap'
Unilever Collections
Unilever Art. 4.5 Candles 82. Campbell Morfit
A Treatise on Chemistry Applied to the Manufacture of Soap and Candles
(Philadelphia: [n.p]
1856)
pp. 17-21 83. William Crookes
'Preface' to Michael Faraday
The Chemical History of a Candle: a course of lectures delivered before an audience at the Royal Institution (London: Chatto and Windus
1875)
pp. v-vii. 84. Joseph Hatton
'Candle-Making'
The English Illustrated Magazine
vol. 105 (Jun 1892)
pp. 703-712 85. James McNeil Whistler
'Price's Candle-Works' 1876/77
The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Index
Punch
vol. 4 (1843)
p. 36 2. George Dodd
Days at the Factories
or the Manufacturing Industries of Great Britain Described (London
1843) [extract]
pp. 1-16. 3. Richard H. Horne
'The Female School of Design in the Capital of the World'
Household Words
vol. 2 (15 March 1851)
pp. 578-81. 4. 'Calico Printing' in Charles Tomlinson (ed.)
Tomlinson's Cyclopaedia of Useful Arts and Manufactures
vol. 2
(1852-4)
p. 279 5. John Capper
'The Northern Wizard'
Household Words
vol. 3
no 189 (5 November 1853)
pp. 225-228 6. Anon
'Help for Women'
National Magazine (May 1861): pp. 32-34. 7. Karl Marx
'The Fetishism of Commodities and the Secret Thereof'
Capital (1867) (London: Swan Sonnenschein and Co. Ltd.
1902) pp.41-50. 8. Anon. 'Sewing Machines'
All the Year Round vol. 1 (new series) 27 March 1869
pp. 395-397. 9. Lyon Playfair
'On Patents and the New Patent Bill'
Nineteenth Century (April 1877)
pp. 317-19
321-23
325-26. 10. J.T. Slugg
Reminiscences of Manchester Fifty Years Ago (Manchester
1881) pp. 27-28
37-38. Part 2. Textiles: Fabrics 2.1 Fabrics 11. Edward Baines
History of Cotton Manufacture in Great Britain (London
1835)
pp. 335-337358. 12. Anon
'A Day at the Nottingham Lace Manufactories'
The Penny Magazine (26 March 1843)
pp. 113
115-120. 13. Charles Dickens and W.H. Wills
'Spitalfields'
Household Words
vol. 3 (5 April 1851)
pp. 25-30. 14. John Capper
'British Cotton'
Household Words
vol. 5
no. 106 (3 April 1852)
pp. 51-54 15. Elizabeth Gaskell
North and South (1855) (London: Smith
Elder
and Co.
1897)
pp.54-55
97-98. 16. Edward Baines
'On the Woollen Manufacture of England; With Special Reference to the Leeds Clothing District'
Journal of the Statistical Society of London
vol. 22
no. 1 (March 1859)
pp. 1-9
11-14. 17. 'The Diary of John Ward of Clitheroe
Weaver 1860-64'
rpt in Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire
vol. 5 (1953): 176-184. 18. 'Cotton Printing'
The National Encyclopaedia: a Dictionary of Universal Knowledge
vol. 5 (London: c. 1870) 19. 'Wool Machinery'
The National Encyclopaedia: a Dictionary of Universal Knowledge
vol. 4 (London: c. 1870) 20. 'Weaving Looms'
The National Encyclopaedia: a Dictionary of Universal Knowledge
vol. 4 (London: c. 1870) 21. Anon
'Honiton Lace'
The Gentleman's Magazine (January 1871)
pp. 164-171. 22. William Morris
'Textile Fabrics' [1884] in William Morris
Architecture
Industry and Wealth: Collected Papers (London: Longmans
Green S and Co.
1902)
pp. 148-49
161-63. 23. Anon
'French Lace'
Bow Bells (9 November 1894)
p. 467 2.2. Clothing 24. Thomas Hood
'The Song of the Shirt' (1843) 25. Harriet Martineau
'Rainbow Making'
Household Words
vol. 4 (14 February 1852)
pp. 485-490. 26. Samuel Sidney
'A Ladies' Warehouse'
Household Words
vol. 12 (27 October 1855)
pp. 301-305. 27. Mrs Henry Wood
Mrs Halliburton's Troubles [1862] (London & New York: The Walter Scott Publishing Co.
n.d.) pp. 99-100
107-108
122
134-135. 28. Anon.
'Gloves'
All The Year Round
vol. 9 (27 June 1863)
pp. 425
428-430. 29. Anon.
'A Crinoline Manufactory'
Once A Week
23 January 1864
pp. 124-126. 30. Edith Simcox
'Eight Years of Co-operative Shirtmaking'
The Nineteenth Century
vol. 15 (June 1884)
pp. 1037-54. 31. Ada Heather-Bigg
'Women and the Glove Trade'
The Nineteenth Century
vol. 30 (December 1891)
pp. 939-44
946-47. 2.3 Carpets 32. 'Carpets' in Reports by the Juries on the Subjects in the Thirty Classes into which the Exhibition was Divided
2 vols (London: Spicer Brothers; W. Clowes and Sons
1852)
pp. 1037-1040. 33. Professor Archer
'On the Progress of our Art Industries'
The Art Journal (June 1875)
pp. 177-178 34. Harold Cox
'How Real Axminster is Made - a Visit to the only Factory in England'
Time: A Monthly Magazine
October 1890
pp. 1067-71 35. David Paterson
The Colour Printing of Carpet Yarns: A Useful Manual for Colour-Chemists and Textile Printers (London: Scott and Greenwood
1900)
pp. 81-87. 2.4 Paper 36. Charles Dickens and Mark Lemon
'A Paper-Mill'
Household Words
vol. 1 (31 August 1850)
pp. 529-531 37. Wallpaper
The Art Journal Illustrated Catalogue: The Industry of All Nations (London
1851) p.129
143. 38. Harriet Martineau
'Household Scenery'
Household Words
vol. 5 (14 August 1852)
pp. 513-519. 39. 'Cardboard' - Tomlinson's Cyclopaedia of useful arts and manufactures
vol. 2
ed. Charles Tomlinson (London: George Virtue
1852-4)
pp. 321-24 40. Harriet Martineau
'How to Get Paper'
Household Words
vol. 10 (28 October 1854)
pp. 241-245. 41. Anon. 'Cigarette'
London Journal (1 November 1869)
p. 229. Part 3. Metal Goods: Pins and Needles 3.1 Pins and Needles 42. Anon.
'Pin-Making (from Sir George Head's Home Tour)'
The Mirror
vol. 28 (9th July 1836)
pp. 29-30 43. Anon.
'A Second Day at the Birmingham Factories'
Penny Magazine of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge
vol. 13 (28th December 1844)
pp. 501-502. 44. Harriet Martineau
'Needles'
Household Words
vol. 4 (28th February 1852)
pp. 540-46 45. Anon.
'Pins'
Belgravia: A London Magazine
vol. 6 (August 1868)
pp. 300-302 46. A. L. O. E.
The Story of a Needle (London: T. Nelson and Sons
1874)
pp. 7-10. 47. 'Needles' from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
Vol. V. (New York: The Century Co.
1895) p.3956 3.2 Cutlery 48. Anon.
'A Day at the Sheffield Cutlery-Works'
The Penny Magazine of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge
vol. 13 (April 27 1844)
pp. 161-165
167-168. 49. Anon.
'Fraudulent Trade Marks'
Once a Week
vol. 8 (February 7
1863)
pp. 177-179 50. Anon.
'Joseph Rodgers & Sons
Limited'
The New Monthly Magazine
vol. 121 (July 1882)
pp. 551-557. 51. Henry J. Palmer.
'Cutlery and Cutlers at Sheffield'
The English Illustrated Magazine
vol. 11 (August 1884)
pp. 667-669. 52. Anon.
'Made in Germany'
The New Review
vol. 14 (March 1896)
pp. 258-261. 53. Joseph Rodgers & Sons
selections from the 'Old Table Day Book' (date approx. 'late 1800s)
Museums Sheffield. 54. 'Fish-slice and fork
and dessert-knife' (Messrs. J. Rodgers & Sons
of Sheffield)
Art Journal Illustrated Catalogue of the Industry of All Nations [n.d.] (London: Bradbury & Evans
George Virtue) p. 278. 3.3 Locks and Keys 55. Charles Chubb
Chubb's Improved Patent Detector Lock (1832). 56. Benjamin Disraeli
Sybil; or
the Two Nations (London: Henry Colburn
1845)
Book III
pp. 54-57. 57. Samuel Smiles
Industrial Biography: Iron Workers and Tool Makers (London: John Murray
1863)
pp. 186-87 58. Anon.
'A Few Thoughts on Keys'
Cornhill Magazine
vol. 12
November 1865
pp. 623-28 59. J. C. Tildesley
'A Chapter on Locks and Keys'
Once a Week
vol. 4 (9 November 1867)
pp. 560-63. 60. Anon.
'A Midland Tour; XVII - Wolverhampton'
The Leisure Hour: a family journal of instruction and recreation
20 July 1872
pp. 462-463 61. Image: 'Lock' [Plate]
The National Encyclopaedia: a Dictionary of Universal Knowledge
vol. 8 (London: [n.p.]) 3.4 Fire Ironmongery 62. 'Fire Irons' and 'Fenders
Grates
and Light Iron Castings'
in Samuel Timmins (ed.)
The Resources
Products
and Industrial History of Birmingham and the Midland Hardware District; A series of reports
collected by the local industries committee of the British Association at Birmingham (London: Robert Hardwicke
1866)
pp. 662-666. 63. Anon.
'William S. Burton
General Furnishing Ironmonger'
The Athenaeum
no. 2171 (Jun 5
1869)
p. 780. 64. B. W. Richardson
'Health at Home'
Good Words
vol. 21 (Jan 1880)
pp. 98-101. 65. Anon.
'Musgrave & Co. (Limited)
Stable Fitting and Stove Manufacturers
Belfast
London
Manchester
and Paris'
in Wyman's Commercial Encyclopædia of Leading Manufacturers of Great Britain and their Productions; Being a Guide to Merchant Buyers All Over the World (London: Wyman
1888)
pp. 450-51. Part 4. Household Goods 4.1 Ceramics 66. Anon
'Leaves from the Mahogany Tree: Table Furniture (China and Glass etc.)'
All the Year Round
vol. 20 (17 October 1868)
pp. 441-43. 67. 'Ceramic Arts' [Plate 2]
The National Encyclopaedia: a Dictionary of Universal Knowledge
vol. 4 (London: c. 1870) 68. George Du Maurier
'The Six-Mark Tea-Pot'
Punch (30 October 1880) p.194. 69. Anon
'China
China Everywhere'
The Pottery Gazette (1 July 1899)
pp. 824-825. 70. Arnold Bennett
Anna of the Five Towns [1902] 2nd ed. (New York: G.H. Doran
1903)
pp. 135-148. 4.2 Glassware 71. G. R. Porter
'On the Manufacture of Crown-Glass
Broad Glass
and Bottle Glass'
Treatise on the Origin
Progressive Improvement
and Present State of the Manufacture of Porcelain and Glass
(London: Longman
Brown and Green
(1832)
pp. 182-187. 72. Luke Herbert
'Glass' in The Engineer's and Mechanics Encyclopaedia
Comprehending Practical Illustrations of the Machinery and Processes Employed in Every Description of Manufacture in the British Empire
vol. 1 (London: Thomas Kelly
1836)
pp. 635-639. 73. Anon.
'The Falcon Glass-Works' in The Busy Hives Around Us: A Variety of Trips and Visits to the Mine
the Workshop
and the Factory (London: James Hogg and Sons
c.1850)
pp. 165-68. 74. Anon.
'A Glass Manufactory'
pp. 197-201 [bound pamphlet] 4.3 Plate 75. Alfred Crowquill
'The Service of Plate'
Temple Bar
vol. 20 (May 1867)
pp. 272-77 76. Anon.
'The Age of the Electro-Plate'
Fun
vol. 5 (March 1867)
p. 8. 77. Anon.
'Electro-Deposition'
The National Encyclopaedia: a Dictionary of Universal Knowledge
vol. 5 (London: c.1870)
pp. 782-86 4.4 Soap 78. Anon.
'A Day at a Soap and Candle Factory'
Penny Magazine for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge
vol. 11 (January 29
1842)
pp. 41-47. 79. 'By Order of the Bath'
Pears Soap. Unilever Archives. 80. 'Some Good Reasons for Using Sunlight Soap'
Wellcome Collection
Unilever Archives
81. 'Vinolia Soap'
Unilever Collections
Unilever Art. 4.5 Candles 82. Campbell Morfit
A Treatise on Chemistry Applied to the Manufacture of Soap and Candles
(Philadelphia: [n.p]
1856)
pp. 17-21 83. William Crookes
'Preface' to Michael Faraday
The Chemical History of a Candle: a course of lectures delivered before an audience at the Royal Institution (London: Chatto and Windus
1875)
pp. v-vii. 84. Joseph Hatton
'Candle-Making'
The English Illustrated Magazine
vol. 105 (Jun 1892)
pp. 703-712 85. James McNeil Whistler
'Price's Candle-Works' 1876/77
The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Index