Arkwright House: ‘a piece of social history’

This is the final instalment from the short dissertation that Preston Polytechnic journalism student Nick Clark wrote in 1980, just before Arkwright House was reopened after a major renovation. If Nick returned to Preston from his home in Idaho today I think he would appalled to witness the way the building has returned to the … Continue reading Arkwright House: ‘a piece of social history’

Renovation not restoration for Arkwright House

This is the third instalment from the short dissertation that Preston Polytechnic journalism student Nick Clark wrote in 1980, just before Arkwright House in the Avenham district of Preston was reopened after a major renovation. It was in this building that Richard Arkwright developed the water frame that was to transform Britain's and then the … Continue reading Renovation not restoration for Arkwright House

Unpicking gender in Prestonโ€™s cotton mills

Unpicking Gender: The Social Construction of Gender in the Lancashire Cotton Weaving Industry, 1880-1914 is the title of a book by Jutta Schwarzkopf that draws a lot of its evidence from Preston. I read this book when gathering material about women workers in the Preston cotton mills earlier in the 19th century. While outside my period, … Continue reading Unpicking gender in Prestonโ€™s cotton mills

โ€˜No Irishโ€™ policy in Prestonโ€™s 19th-century mills

A report by James Phillips Kay, an assistant poor law commissioner, on migration to the cotton districts of Lancashire, published in the first annual report of the Poor Law Commissioners for England and Wales in 1835, contains observations on the employment of Irish migrants in the countyโ€™s cotton mills, including two in Preston. Sir James … Continue reading โ€˜No Irishโ€™ policy in Prestonโ€™s 19th-century mills

Memories of mill town Preston

The oral historian Elizabeth Roberts carried out hundreds of interviews with the working-class inhabitants of Barrow, Lancaster and Preston, which provided the material for two books based on those interviews: โ€˜A Woman's Place: An Oral History of Working-Class Women 1890-1940โ€™ and โ€˜Women And Families: An Oral History, 1940-1970 (Family, Sexuality & Social Relations in Past … Continue reading Memories of mill town Preston