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accommodation which could be adapted for cotton spinning with relative ease . It is probable that the Elslack mill became available in this way . According to a contemporary account , the shift from arable to pastoral farming reduced ...
accommodation which could be adapted for cotton spinning with relative ease . It is probable that the Elslack mill became available in this way . According to a contemporary account , the shift from arable to pastoral farming reduced ...
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omic status of the town is therefore unclear , although it would perhaps be fair to claim that Skipton suffered adverse effects but not so severely as in many other places where the cotton industry was a significant source of employment ...
omic status of the town is therefore unclear , although it would perhaps be fair to claim that Skipton suffered adverse effects but not so severely as in many other places where the cotton industry was a significant source of employment ...
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and allied projects to be carried out before the amalgamation which formed the English Sewing Cotton Co. 5. FROM FAMILY ENTERPRISE TO MANAGERIAL CAPITALISM : THE AMALGAMATION AND ITS AFTERMATH In 1889 , Otto Philippi of J. & P. Coats ...
and allied projects to be carried out before the amalgamation which formed the English Sewing Cotton Co. 5. FROM FAMILY ENTERPRISE TO MANAGERIAL CAPITALISM : THE AMALGAMATION AND ITS AFTERMATH In 1889 , Otto Philippi of J. & P. Coats ...
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LITHIC ARROWHEADS OF THE CRAVEN AREA | 1 |
EXCAVATIONS BY MISS D CHARLESWORTH 196173 | 29 |
R S RICHARDSON J A RICHARDSON and J A THORP | 60 |
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