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Lancashire Old Maps for family and local history research

Lancashire old maps what are the best resources available…? How can you include and plot old placenames on modern online maps…

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Middlesex Old Maps Index for family history

How to access and locate old maps of the county of Middlesex for your family and local history research. Consider entering an historic placename into modern mapping database?

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1773 Boston Tea Party

The begining of the end of British rule in America, the Boston tea party

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Last Battle on British Soil Culloden 1746

The last battle on British soil, the Battle of Culloden

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1754 The war between New England and New France

Did your ancestors take up arms against the French in Canada?

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Northampton and the First Cotton Spinning Mill 1742

First Cotton Mill Northampton
This entry is part 3 of 6 in the series Industrial Inventions and Innovations
This entry is part 7 of 14 in the series Industrial Revolution

The first cotton spinning mill was built in Northamptonshire in 1742 but just what effect did mass production of yarns in the textile industry bring to those working in cottage industries, how did they cope?

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Silk making machinery 1745

silk manufacturing
This entry is part 5 of 6 in the series Industrial Inventions and Innovations
This entry is part 8 of 14 in the series Industrial Revolution

The silk making machinery of Jacques de Vaucanson revolutionized French silk production but ironically held back the French industrial revolution because of the Luddite attitudes of the French workers.

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Population England & Wales 1780

Population England and Wales 1780
This entry is part 5 of 14 in the series Industrial Revolution

The population of England and Wales in 1780 and its explosion in the next 70 years was a fundamental factor in the Industrial Revolution.

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Anna Maria Garthwaite – a remarkable woman

Anna Maria Garthwite
This entry is part 2 of 5 in the series Intriguing London

Silk, Anna Maria Garthwaite and a beautiful story to inspire women today

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Industrial Revolution source of enlightenment

Industrial revolution

The Industrial Revolution was a complex period but did it have it’s origins in the Enlightenment period that preceded it? In itself did it create an enlightened period of social reform?

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