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Wakefield at Work - People and Industries Through the Years (Paperback)
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Wakefield at Work - People and Industries Through the Years (Paperback)
Series: At Work
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Loot Price R371
Discovery Miles 3 710
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Wakefield was a prosperous market town in the Middle Ages, but it
was transformed by coal mining during the Industrial Revolution.
Mining dominated the local economy until the last pits closed in
the 1970s and 1980s. Trade in cloth and cloth finishing were also
cornerstones of Wakefield's economy, drawing in merchants from
across the north. Local families - the Milnes's and the Naylors -
dominated the trade until the economic depression of the 1820s and
increasing mechanisation. Cloth production started on a small scale
and many houses in the area had a weaving shed until the arrival of
the first steam-powered mill in 1781 and the rapid expansion of
fulling and scribbling mills in Wakefield. Yarn spinning was more
successful, and the huge Plumpton Park complex on Westgate became
the largest employer in the town. Heavy industry also came to
Wakefield. Steam engines were constructed at Fall Ing Foundry from
1791 and the railways became a major employer. Greens Economiser
Works were a major concern until the 1960s. The city has been
transformed once more, with the major employers today being
warehouse distribution bases, retail parks and shopping outlets.
Wakefield at Work explores the working life of this Yorkshire city
and its people, and the industries that have characterised it. The
book will appeal to all those with an interest in the history of
Wakefield.
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