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Silk weaver, Bethnal Green, East London, 1893
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Silk weaver, Bethnal Green, East London, 1893
Silk weaver, Bethnal Green, East London, 1893. A weaver at work on a hand loom in his cottage at Bethnal Green. His loom is set up by a wide window typical of weavers cottages in many English towns, and would be near the top of the building to take advantage of maximum light. The silk industry in Spitalfields and neighbouring areas of London was founded by Huguenot refugees who fled France after Louis XIVs Revocation of the Edict of Nantes (1685). From La Science Illustree. (Paris, 1893)
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Silk Weaver, Bethnal Green, East London, 1893 - A Glimpse into the Textile Industry's Rich History
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. This print takes us back to the year 1893 in Bethnal Green, East London. Here we see a skilled silk weaver diligently working on his hand loom inside his humble cottage. The setting is bathed in natural light streaming through a wide window that was characteristic of weavers' cottages across England during this era. The silk industry in Spitalfields and its neighboring areas owes its origins to Huguenot refugees who sought sanctuary after Louis XIV revoked the Edict of Nantes in 1685. Their expertise and craftsmanship transformed these English towns into thriving centers for textile manufacturing. In this monochrome image captured by an anonymous creator from La Science Illustree, we witness the dedication and artistry required for weaving intricate fabrics. The Victorian-era male weaver meticulously tends to his loom as he contributes to the flourishing textile trade. This snapshot not only provides insight into a specific occupation but also offers a glimpse into life within these bustling industrial workshops. It serves as a reminder of Britain's rich history as an influential player in the global textile industry during the 19th century. As we admire this remarkable engraving preserved by Heritage Images and Oxford Science Archive, let us appreciate the countless individuals like this anonymous man who played vital roles in shaping their communities through their laborious workmanship and unwavering commitment to their craft.
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