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Factory owners like Samuel Greg found it difficult to obtain a workforce. As with this mill at Quarry Bank it was not in a heavly populated area Many parents were unwilling to allow their children to work in these new textile factories.One solution to the problem was to obtain children from orphanages and workhouses. These children became known as pauper apprentices. This involved them signing contracts that virtually made them the property of the factory owner.
Samuel Greg became one of the first factory owners to employ this system Greg had difficulty finding enough people to work for him locally, Manchester was eleven miles away and local villages were very small. Imported workers needed cottages, and these cost about £100 each. In 1790 Greg became convinced that the best solution to his labour problem was to build an Apprentice House and to purchase children from workhouses. The building for the apprentices cost £300 and provided living accommodation for over 90 children.
At first the children came from local parishes such as Wilmslow and Macclesfield, but later he went as far as Liverpool and London to find these young workers. To encourage factory owners to take workhouse children, people like Greg were paid between £2 and £4 for each child they employed. Greg also demanded that the children were sent to him with "two shifts, two pairs of stockings and two aprons.
They are well fed, clothed and educated. The apprentices had milk-porridge for breakfast thick enough that they could pick it up with there fingers, potatoes and bacon for dinner, and meat on Sundays." All grown/produced in the their own kitchen garden
The 90 children (60 girls and 30 boys) at Styal made up 50% of the total workforce. The children received their board and lodging, and two pence a week. The younger children worked as scavengers and piecers, but after a couple of years at Styal they were allowed to become involved in spinning and carding. Some of the older boys became skilled mechanics.
Cinematic toy photography, with practical lighting effects and captured with a 2x anamorphic lens combined with an 85mm,
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The boat infront of the justice palace was made completely by aprentices completing community service.
2014 08 16 193928 Belgium Ghent 1HDR
Disgraced Sith warrior Maul and former Jedi Ahsoka Tano duel in the rafters of a Mandalore dome. The fallout will decide the fate of a desparate Death Watch plot against Darth Sidious and his phantom apprentice, Anakin Skywalker.
Staithes is a seaside village in North Yorkshire, England. Roxby Beck (a small river) runs through it. Formerly a productive fishing centre, Staithes is now largely a tourist destination and is frequented by many artists. In 1745-1746, the young Captain James Cook worked in Staithes as a grocer's apprentice where he first gained his passion for the sea.
Cupid in training....let us pray.
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Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60X30 softbox camera right. AB800 with Softlighter II camera left. Triggered by Cybersync.
Woody thinks that gardening is quite easy, if all you have to do is holding a pitchfork while someone takes a picture.
Toy Project Day 1741
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Gahlen, half-elf, half-human son of Henjin Quilones and Galaria, was hard at work as an apprentice to the dwarf and gnome blacksmiths of Druidham. Unfortunately for his romantic ideals, he still hasn't been allowed to pick up a hammer. Just the wheelbarrow. Occasionally his parents check in on him, and his dragon, Koeden, was often there, too, watching from the doorway of the forge.
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My entry to the High Fantasy category of the Summer Joust. And also a freebuild for the Guilds of Historica. I've been wanting to do an immersive blacksmith shop for years, so here it is. Yes, the roof is high, but I wanted to convey something epic, and it also needs to be able to fit dragons inside for armor fittings...
I was looking at a couple of outtakes from a shoot I did with my boy a few weeks back. This one, which was a test shot, made me consider working up as its own page in the Magic of Books series. My son was letting me get a few test shots off and sort of relaxed and off guard. I thought he looked like I had caught him up to no good. The processing stemmed from that start. I quite like it.
Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2012
Education is light….Its the only way to eliminate the obscurity
It’s the only light to eradicate the dust of a society.
Education opened the eyes and help us to stand along with the world in a single platform
The Apprentice House was built to house the Mill’s indentured child workers, known as apprentices. It opened around 1784 (as a two-bay three storey house, before being extended in 1790 to add two new bays). Housing these children in the purpose-built Apprentice House was much cheaper than paying to build cottages to accommodate adult workers. There would have been up to 100 children living here at any one time during the late 1700s and early 1800s, aged between 8 and 17 years old. Many were brought from various workhouses, some as orphans and some being left by parents who couldn't feed them.
The carpenter's shop at the Ross Farm Museum in New Ross, Nova Scotia. Local people assume the roles of settlers.
彼女はまだ見習の様、先輩車夫が案内するお客さんの後を付いて回っています。
先輩車夫の「曼珠沙華は梵語で赤い花を意味するそうです」との声。
来年彼女がこの話を英語や中国語でガイドする機会は来るのでしょうか?
She is still an apprentice. She follows the customers guided by her senior Rickshaw.
I heard a guide from Rickshaw's senior, "Manzyusyage, another name for cluster amaryllis, means red flower in Sanskrit."
Will she have the opportunity to guide this story in English or Chinese next year?