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Making chains in the Cradley Heath district of the Black Country in the English Midlands

Making chains in the Cradley Heath district of the Black Country in the English Midlands


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Size: 4500 x 3633 (11.8MB)

Date: 27th March 2014

Source: Universal Images Group (UIG)

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Making chains in the Cradley Heath district of the Black Country in the English Midlands

Making chains in the Cradley Heath district of the Black Country in the English Midlands. Women made the smaller sizes of chain. No.8 which had about 79 links per metre and weighed 2g took a woman a week to make 12.7kg for which she might earn 25p. Wood engraving, 1890

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Media ID 9763907

© Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group

1890 Black Chain Chains Country District Employment Forge Heath Industrial Labour Make Making Metals Revolution Sizes Smaller Week Wood Work Cradley Earn Links Metre Midlands Weighed


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This print from the Universal Images Group (UIG) takes us back to the industrial revolution era in England. The image showcases a group of hardworking women diligently making chains in the Cradley Heath district of the Black Country, located in the English Midlands. In this bustling scene, we witness skilled female laborers crafting smaller sizes of chain, such as No. 8, which consisted of approximately 79 links per meter and weighed only 2 grams. It is astonishing to learn that it took an entire week for one woman to produce 12.7 kilograms of these delicate chains, earning her a mere 25 pence. The wood engraving captures not only the physicality and precision required for this labor-intensive work but also sheds light on the challenging conditions faced by workers during that time period. The Black Country was renowned for its heavy industry and forge works, where metals were transformed into various products. This historical snapshot serves as a poignant reminder of the immense contribution made by women in shaping Britain's industrial landscape. Their dedication and craftsmanship played a crucial role in propelling economic growth during this transformative period. As we admire this remarkable piece of history frozen in time through intricate engravings, let us reflect upon their resilience and unwavering spirit amidst arduous working conditions – an enduring testament to their indomitable strength throughout generations past.

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