The lace industry in the East Midlands of the UK was a major feature of the local, and wider, economy from the invention of the ‘Leavers’ process in 1813 to the end of mass manufacturing of lace early in the 21st century. The industry grew out of innovations in machine knitting technology that date back to William Lee’s invention of the stocking frame in 1589. In 1816 it was exported to northern France, under conditions of trade embargo, where the industry grew in the towns of Calais and Caudry. In both Nottingham and northern France it generated parallel industries in machine manufacture and textile finishing
© 2018 Intellect Ltd. Over the last decade interdisciplinary engagement with lace as a contemporary ...
The extent of the handmade lace industry in the nineteenth century is difficult to estimate. Most la...
<strong>EXTENDED ABSTRACT:</strong><br /><br />The collection of lace at the Idrija Municipal Museum...
Nottingham is both the birthplace and the global centre of the machine-made lace industry and is hom...
Nottingham is both the birthplace and the global centre of the machine-made lace industry and is hom...
Animation illustrates the four elements of the factory system: "a robust building, a central source ...
From 6 October 2013 to 18 May 2014, the International Centre of Lace and Fashion in Calais showcased...
Animation illustrates the four elements of the factory system: "a robust building, a central source ...
Lace-making frame-knitting machinery; engravings of nineteenth century fashions; completed fabrics. ...
A one-person exhibition of paintings at the Lace Mills of Morton Young and Borland (MYB). The aim o...
One lone mill in Rhode Island stands as a reminder of a once prosperous machine-made lace industry i...
This thesis attempts to give substance to research in an oft-neglected area of Britain's economy by ...
At Papplewick, Nottinghamshire, there is physical evidence of 18th century industry. This study focu...
Arkwright’s first mill building, of plain stone; the Masson Mill at Matlock, with "Venetian embellis...
When markets were opened up by globalization, the more traditional sectors of the European economy, ...
© 2018 Intellect Ltd. Over the last decade interdisciplinary engagement with lace as a contemporary ...
The extent of the handmade lace industry in the nineteenth century is difficult to estimate. Most la...
<strong>EXTENDED ABSTRACT:</strong><br /><br />The collection of lace at the Idrija Municipal Museum...
Nottingham is both the birthplace and the global centre of the machine-made lace industry and is hom...
Nottingham is both the birthplace and the global centre of the machine-made lace industry and is hom...
Animation illustrates the four elements of the factory system: "a robust building, a central source ...
From 6 October 2013 to 18 May 2014, the International Centre of Lace and Fashion in Calais showcased...
Animation illustrates the four elements of the factory system: "a robust building, a central source ...
Lace-making frame-knitting machinery; engravings of nineteenth century fashions; completed fabrics. ...
A one-person exhibition of paintings at the Lace Mills of Morton Young and Borland (MYB). The aim o...
One lone mill in Rhode Island stands as a reminder of a once prosperous machine-made lace industry i...
This thesis attempts to give substance to research in an oft-neglected area of Britain's economy by ...
At Papplewick, Nottinghamshire, there is physical evidence of 18th century industry. This study focu...
Arkwright’s first mill building, of plain stone; the Masson Mill at Matlock, with "Venetian embellis...
When markets were opened up by globalization, the more traditional sectors of the European economy, ...
© 2018 Intellect Ltd. Over the last decade interdisciplinary engagement with lace as a contemporary ...
The extent of the handmade lace industry in the nineteenth century is difficult to estimate. Most la...
<strong>EXTENDED ABSTRACT:</strong><br /><br />The collection of lace at the Idrija Municipal Museum...