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Three generations of women, 1814
Three generations of women, 1814. A cottager is spinning wool, using a simple wheel without treadle, while her mother reels yarn. Her daughter stirs a cast iron pot standing on an open fire. There is no staircase and the upper floor of the cottage is reached by a ladder. The floor is of flagstones and the casement windows are fitted with leaded lights with diamond panes cut from crown glass. Homeworkers such as these would either spin wool from their own sheep, or would be supplied with fleeces by an agent who would pay them by piecework. From The Costume of Yorkshire by George Walker. (Leeds, 1814)
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Cottage George Of Seacroft George Walker George Walker Of Seacroft Leaded Light Oxford Science Archive Reeling Spinning Walker Wool Woollen Industry Yarn Yorkshire Aquatint
12"x8" Photo Print
Step back in time with this beautiful antique photograph from the Media Storehouse collection. 'Three Generations of Women, 1814' by George Walker captures a heartwarming moment of intergenerational connection. Witness the simple yet profound scene of a mother teaching her daughter the art of spinning wool, while her own mother looks on. This timeless image, sourced from Heritage Images, is the perfect addition to any home or office space, evoking a sense of history, tradition, and family. Bring the past into the present with this exquisite photographic print.
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Estimated Product Size is 30.5cm x 20.3cm (12" x 8")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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Three Generations of Women, 1814 - A Glimpse into Rural Life
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. This photo print, captured by George Walker of Seacroft in 1814, offers a fascinating glimpse into the lives of three generations of women during the early 19th century. The scene depicts a quaint cottage interior where each woman is engaged in different tasks that reflect their roles and responsibilities. In the foreground, we see a cottager diligently spinning wool using a simple wheel without treadle. Her mother stands beside her, skillfully reeling yarn onto wooden spools. Meanwhile, the youngest generation represented by her daughter tends to an open fire with a cast iron pot simmering on top. The rustic charm of this setting is further enhanced by details such as flagstone flooring and casement windows fitted with leaded lights featuring diamond panes cut from crown glass. Notably absent is any form of staircase; instead, access to the upper floor is achieved through an old-fashioned ladder. These hardworking women were often homeworkers who either spun wool from their own sheep or received fleeces from agents who paid them based on piecework completed. Their dedication and industry played vital roles in sustaining England's woollen industry during this era. Through this remarkable image, George Walker invites us to appreciate not only the laborious nature of their work but also provides insight into rural life in Yorkshire at that time. It serves as a testament to the resilience and ingenuity displayed by these female workers within Britain's evolving industrial landscape.
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