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Trades in Regency England: glass-blowing, colliery
Trades in Regency England: glass-blowing, colliery and tanning. Workers blowing molten glass into bottles and goblets in a Newcastle factory 67, coal miners digging coal in a Newcastle colliery 68 and tanners preparing leather skins in pits of pure in Hexham 69. Woodcut engraving from Rev. Isaac Taylors Scenes of British Wealth, in Produce, Manufacture and Commerce, John Harris, London, 1823. Isaac Taylor was an English writer, artist, engraver and inventor 1787-1865
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Step back in time with our captivating collection of jigsaw puzzles from Media Storehouse. This intriguing puzzle, featuring the image "Trades in Regency England: glass-blowing, colliery" from Mary Evans Picture Library, invites you to explore the rich history of the Regency era. Discover the artisans at work in a Newcastle factory, where glassblowers expertly shape molten glass into bottles and goblets, while colliery workers toil in the coal mines. Piece together this engaging puzzle to bring the past to life in your home, providing hours of enjoyable and educational entertainment for the whole family.
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This woodcut engraving, titled 'Scenes of British Wealth, in Produce, Manufacture and Commerce,' showcases three distinct trades in Regency England: glass-blowing in Newcastle, coal mining in Newcastle, and tanning in Hexham. In the foreground of the image, glassblowers are depicted intently working in a factory, their faces focused as they blow molten glass into bottles and goblets. The glassmaking process was a significant industry in Newcastle, with the Carron Glass Works being a notable producer. Moving on to the colliery, coal miners are shown laboriously digging coal from the ground, their bodies covered in soot and sweat. Coal mining was a crucial industry during the Regency period, with Newcastle being a major coal-producing region. The coal extracted from the colliery was transported to various industries, including glassmaking and iron production. Lastly, tanners are seen preparing leather skins in pits of pure in Hexham. The tanning process involved soaking the hides in a mixture of water and tannins, which helped preserve the leather and make it more durable. Tanning was an essential industry in Scotland, with Edinburgh being a prominent center for leather production. This woodcut engraving, created by Rev. Isaac Taylor in 1823, provides a fascinating glimpse into the diverse range of trades and industries that thrived in Regency England. The image showcases the hard work and dedication of the workers, from the glassblowers to the coal miners and tanners. The intricate details of the engraving, from the costumes of the workers to the tools they used, offer a valuable insight into the daily life of the working class during this period. This image is a testament to the industrial revolution that was transforming Britain during the Regency era.
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