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"WORK it OUT" ERIH Dance Event 1 May 2018 – ERIH

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Porcelain Museum. Großdubra (D) Mildenberg Brick Works Park. Zehdenick (D) Museum Oederan 'The Weaving'. Oederan (D) Musil. Museum of Industry and Labour | Cedegolo Power Station. Brescia (I) Norwegian

"WORK it OUT" ERIH Dance Event 13 September 2020 – ERIH

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Le Bois du Cazier World Heritage Site. Marcinelle (B) Museum Nord. Narvik (N) Museum Oederan 'The Weaving'. Oederan (D) Museum of Metallurgy. Chorzów (PL) Museum of Work. Hamburg (D) Nikiszowiec Settlement

"Work it Out" ERIH Dance Event 1 May 2019 – ERIH

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Narvik (N) Museum Nord. Narvik (N) Museum Nord. Narvik (N) Museum Oederan 'The Weaving'. Oederan (D) Museum Oederan 'The Weaving'. Oederan (D) Museum of Industry. Gent (B) Museum of Industry. Gent (B) musil [...] Großdubra (D) Mildenberg Brick Works Park. Zehdenick (D) Museum Nord. Narvik (N) Museum Oederan 'The Weaving'. Oederan (D) Museum of Industry. Gent (B) musil – Museum of Industry and Labour of Brescia. Brescia

'Pod Gradom' Hydroelectric Power Plant

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1900, Užice got electric lighting, while the weaving mill was the first industrial facility in Serbia to use electricity to operate its machines. The weaving mill grew to be a large textile factory. Some [...] (1858-1921) regarding the Đetinja River water utilisation was accepted by the management of the Užice Weaving Mill Joint Stock Company. Stanojević was responsible for the introduction of the first electric lighting

Abegg Silk Museum

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It includes many machines for unwinding cocoons and for doubling and twisting, as well as looms weaving. There is a section on new research that is continually being carried out on silk. The museum is

Azerbaijan Museum of Carpets

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Azerbaijan, including Kuba, Baku, Shirvan, Karabagh and Tabris. There are demonstrations of carpet weaving techniques. The museum also includes displays of jewellery, copper goods, shoes and traditional clothes

BALLYANA Museum

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historical heritage. The Ballyana Museum is located in the former production hall of the Bally ribbon weaving mill. Here visitors can get an authentic grasp of an industrial labourer’s working day in the past

Ballenberg Swiss Open Air Museum

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fields and gardens. There are regular demonstrations of cheese-making, basket-weaving, pottery-manufacturing, spinning, weaving, hat-making, and of wood carving for which the town of Brienz is famous. More

Bamford

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textiles well into the 19th century. Bamford’s writings convey the rhythms of life of a domestic weaving community, the long hours worked to complete orders, the ritualistic fortnightly journeys carrying

Bayer

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derived from exports. Much of its success was due to Carl Duisberg (1861-1935) a member of a ribbon-weaving family from Wuppertal who studied chemistry at the universities of Gottingen and Jena, and set up

Belgium – ERIH

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steelworks and machine factories, glass production and arms manufacture boomed. In Verviers, wool weaving continued to flourish, and near Charleroi, the chemist Ernest Solvay founded a factory in 1865 for

Bolton Museum, Aquarium and Archive

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with the acquisition of a range of early 20th century, mainly Bolton made, fine cotton spinning and weaving machinery, mostly in working order. The machinery collection is supplemented by some 800 tools,

Brandenburg Textile Museum

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in 1897 by Daniel Noack. Its exhibits cover the preparation of wool, and its subsequent spinning, weaving and finishing, as well as other aspects of the social and economic history of the Forst region. Machines

Braunsdorf Historic Weaving Mill

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Gemeindeverwaltung Niederweisa and has comprehensive displays on three floors detailing the history of weaving. The museum’s collection includes a range of hand looms and ten power looms of 1921-1955. A short [...] there are extensive displays of woven fabrics. There is a workshop in which visitors are able to weave for themselves. There is also a restaurant, and the former mill is a venue for many cultural events

Cartwright

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clergyman, poet and inventor Edmond Cartwright started a revolution in the mechanisation of textile weaving. While his own machines were ineffective, other inventors developed his patent with important results [...] Arkwright, and that it was likely to grow even faster when Arkwright’s patent expired. As cotton weaving was with hand-operated looms they believed there would not be enough weavers for the yarn produced [...] industry. He retired to a farm in south-east England where he died aged 80. Although he proved that weaving by machine was possible (it was used previously only for silk ribbons), many refinements were needed

Chemistry – ERIH

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English textile production in the second half of the 18th century. The output of the new spinning and weaving machines increased rapidly, and manufacturers needed new chemicals to clean and bleach the vast

Cloth museum

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the woollen cloth industry in the vicinity and a visitor centre for the Upper Sûre Nature Park. Weaving for distant markets began in the Sûre Valley in the sixteenth century. In 1807 Martin Schoetter-Greisch [...] bays. Within it the museum displays all the machinery associated with the preparation, spinning, weaving and finishing of woollen cloth, including spinning mules and power looms. Many of the machines dating

Como Silk Museum

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with original equipment or machines, relating to silkworms, the many stages of preparing silk yarn, weaving, dyeing and printing. Many historic sites in the surrounding region were concerned with the manufacture

Crespi d’Adda World Heritage Site

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factory itself is of architectural distinction, with a formal entrance between office blocks, and weaving sheds with traceried decoration in terracotta. Workers were at first housed in apartment blocks and

De Museumfabriek

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of the people in Twente, and especially in Enschede. The museum brings back to life the regional weaving traditions and the rapid transformation of agricultural workers and homeworkers into factory hands

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