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This part of Waterside Mill was handed over to the town to provide technical education in local trades and industries This building was superseded by Calder College in 1955.

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A part of Waterside Mill (top left) was handed over to the town to provide technical education in local trades and industries. This building was superseded by Calder College in 1955

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Municipal Technical School : subject timetable

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Todmorden Technical Institute - part of spinning room

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Todmorden Technical School - part of dressmaking room

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Cotton Spinning. Syllabus. First Year's Course

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Mule Spinners at Pioneer Mill, Walsden c1912 - The mill was built by the Pioneer Mill Company which had been formed to celebrate the jubilee of the Walsden Co-operative Society. The corner stone of the new mill (actually named 'Jubilee' Mill) was…

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Notice signed Edward B Fielden : Keeping the Mills running in the difficult General Situation.

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Cotton spinning agreement 1928 as to Fencing of Machinery &c.

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'Little piecers' in the mule room at Mons Mill, c.1910. Walter Stott, seated on the right in the middle row, went to work as a half timer at the age of 12.

Children were an important part of the labour force. For employers they were cheaper to…

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The half timer's certificate issued to John Barnes on the day of his twelfth birthday.

Children were an important part of the labour force. For employers they were cheaper to employ than adults. Operatives also favoured children working as it…

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Boys at Roomfield School, about 1906. The boy at the front of the first line on the left is Walter Stott.

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Safety notice in Waterside Works.

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Letter of thanks by schoolchild of Waterside School, 1841

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Letter from Henry Hirst, Bobbin Doffer, to John Fielden. Waterside School 1841.

Waterside School
December 27 1841

Mr John Fielden,

Since I came to this School I have improved much but especially since John Fielden came who is our School…

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Letter from schoolchild at Waterside School to John Fielden, 1841, thanking him for their education.

Waterside School
December 27 1841

Mr John Fielden,

Since I came to this School I have improved much but especially since John Fielden came…

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Prior to the commencement of the 19th Century little thought had been given to the conditions under which factory workers were employed, whether they were children or adults.

By the early 1820s several attempts had been made to introduce…

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Extract from "The Curse of the Factory System" by 'Honest John' Fielden, describing the child laboour situation in the 1830s.

Prior to the commencement of the 19th Century little thought had been given to the conditions under which factory…

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In memory of his activities, a statue was originally erected by Todmorden Town Hall in 1875. It was then moved to Fielden Square in 1890. It was moved to its present location in Centre Vale Park in 1939.

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Ten Hours Bill Medal

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The Mayoress of Halifax, Mrs Sharp, discussing the value of orange juice with one of the bonny youngsters after the Welfare Foods meeting held in the Gas Showrooms, Halifax. PH21.
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