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Attack on Hargreaves machine (colour litho)
3643729 Attack on Hargreaves machine (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Attack on Hargreaves machine. Illustration for Graphic Stories of Inventions edited by M T Yates (Collins, c 1900).); © Look and Learn
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Angst Anguish Anxiety Automation Cotton Discoveries Inventions Inventor Jenny Luddite Luddites Machine Manufacturing Mechanisation Mills Progress Spinning Fear
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This print titled "Attack on Hargreaves machine" takes us back to the 19th century, a time of progress and mechanization. The image showcases the destruction and discovery that accompanied Richard Hargreaves' invention, which revolutionized the spinning and manufacturing industry. In this historical moment frozen in time, we witness a group of humans attacking Hargreaves' machine with angst and anxiety. Their fear stems from the automation brought about by this groundbreaking invention, as it threatened their livelihoods in cotton mills. These individuals are known as Luddites, who resisted technological advancements during this era. The composition of the photograph highlights both the anguish on their faces and the intricate details of Hargreaves' machine. It serves as a reminder of how inventions can evoke mixed emotions - excitement for progress but also apprehension for those affected by its consequences. Through this colour litho print, we are transported into an important chapter in history where human resilience clashed with industrial innovation. It is a testament to our ability to adapt to change while acknowledging that every advancement comes at a cost. This artwork is part of Graphic Stories of Inventions edited by M. T. Yates (Collins, c 1900), showcasing not only technical achievements but also capturing moments that shaped society's evolution. As we reflect upon this image today, it encourages us to appreciate our own modern-day discoveries while empathizing with those who faced similar challenges centuries ago.
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