Author: Gillian Birch
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781977546081
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
(A4 FULL COLOUR BOOK) Macclesfield Silk Pictures recounts the history of Macclesfield's heritage silk industry and the stories that lie behind each woven or printed silk picture. These highly collectible scenes depict Cheshire landmarks, significant events, stately homes, local schools, characterful rural life and historic inns. Each beautiful Macclesfield silk picture is illustrated in full colour to accompany the story that lies behind it. From the early generations of the Brocklehurst family to the final iconic image of the "Last Handloom Weaver", this well-researched book is packed with informative snippets and little-known facts. It brings Macclesfield silk history vividly to life as it weaves together the tales behind local landmarks and events that inspired each beautifully detailed silk picture. As you read about BWA's best-known series of 25 woven silk pictures, you will discover a host of fascinating facts and associated stories along the way: * Learn why BWA featured the AVRO on the first woven silk picture in 1946* Read about the garret weavers and how steam-powered weaving trebled Macclesfield's population* Discover the connection between the Travelodge building, the Good's Wharf and the Old King's Head at Gurnett * Touch on royal history with the spinning of Macclesfield silk for the Queen's wedding dress* Learn why Bonnie Prince Charlie visited the town, inspiring the vividly colourful scene around the Market Cross* Read how Macclesfield got its name* Delve into the history of Macclesfield Castle, once known as "Buckingham Palace" * Discover the purpose of Paddler's Pool at Hurdsfield * Understand how the Mayflower and Sulgrave Manor became the unlikely subjects of Macclesfield silk pictures * Identify the buildings lining Prestbury Village and learn the significance of the missing red Mini * Discover how the disputed ownership of Gawsworth Hall led to a duel in Hyde Park!* Learn the true meaning of the "Hanging Gate" inn* Read the legend behind the Wizard at Alderley * Learn about Capesthorne Hall, one of the loveliest local landmarks * Discover why Little Moreton Hall is so-called* Read about Macclesfield's two railway stations which operated just 450m apart* Enjoy a potted history of the King's School, BWA's final woven silk pictureMacclesfield Silk Pictures also touches on B.W.A. printed silk pictures, including hunting tableaux and long-forgotten scenes, such as the shambolic outdoor market on Water's Green, complete with the ubiquitous Granelli's ice cream van.The book also includes silk pictures by other noteworthy Macclesfield silk companies including Cartwright& Sheldon, Spurcroft, and James Arnold Tie Specialists. These include scenes of Macclesfield High School, the Old Library, the 108 Steps, and a map of Cheshire presented to the Queen on her visit to the King's School in 2002. Finally, a quick roundup of the Silk Museum, the Heritage Centre and fascinating guided tours of the preserved Paradise Mill may tempt readers to get out of their armchair and discover Macclesfield silk history for themselves!
Macclesfield Silk Pictures
Author: Gillian Birch
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781977546081
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
(A4 FULL COLOUR BOOK) Macclesfield Silk Pictures recounts the history of Macclesfield's heritage silk industry and the stories that lie behind each woven or printed silk picture. These highly collectible scenes depict Cheshire landmarks, significant events, stately homes, local schools, characterful rural life and historic inns. Each beautiful Macclesfield silk picture is illustrated in full colour to accompany the story that lies behind it. From the early generations of the Brocklehurst family to the final iconic image of the "Last Handloom Weaver", this well-researched book is packed with informative snippets and little-known facts. It brings Macclesfield silk history vividly to life as it weaves together the tales behind local landmarks and events that inspired each beautifully detailed silk picture. As you read about BWA's best-known series of 25 woven silk pictures, you will discover a host of fascinating facts and associated stories along the way: * Learn why BWA featured the AVRO on the first woven silk picture in 1946* Read about the garret weavers and how steam-powered weaving trebled Macclesfield's population* Discover the connection between the Travelodge building, the Good's Wharf and the Old King's Head at Gurnett * Touch on royal history with the spinning of Macclesfield silk for the Queen's wedding dress* Learn why Bonnie Prince Charlie visited the town, inspiring the vividly colourful scene around the Market Cross* Read how Macclesfield got its name* Delve into the history of Macclesfield Castle, once known as "Buckingham Palace" * Discover the purpose of Paddler's Pool at Hurdsfield * Understand how the Mayflower and Sulgrave Manor became the unlikely subjects of Macclesfield silk pictures * Identify the buildings lining Prestbury Village and learn the significance of the missing red Mini * Discover how the disputed ownership of Gawsworth Hall led to a duel in Hyde Park!* Learn the true meaning of the "Hanging Gate" inn* Read the legend behind the Wizard at Alderley * Learn about Capesthorne Hall, one of the loveliest local landmarks * Discover why Little Moreton Hall is so-called* Read about Macclesfield's two railway stations which operated just 450m apart* Enjoy a potted history of the King's School, BWA's final woven silk pictureMacclesfield Silk Pictures also touches on B.W.A. printed silk pictures, including hunting tableaux and long-forgotten scenes, such as the shambolic outdoor market on Water's Green, complete with the ubiquitous Granelli's ice cream van.The book also includes silk pictures by other noteworthy Macclesfield silk companies including Cartwright& Sheldon, Spurcroft, and James Arnold Tie Specialists. These include scenes of Macclesfield High School, the Old Library, the 108 Steps, and a map of Cheshire presented to the Queen on her visit to the King's School in 2002. Finally, a quick roundup of the Silk Museum, the Heritage Centre and fascinating guided tours of the preserved Paradise Mill may tempt readers to get out of their armchair and discover Macclesfield silk history for themselves!
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781977546081
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
(A4 FULL COLOUR BOOK) Macclesfield Silk Pictures recounts the history of Macclesfield's heritage silk industry and the stories that lie behind each woven or printed silk picture. These highly collectible scenes depict Cheshire landmarks, significant events, stately homes, local schools, characterful rural life and historic inns. Each beautiful Macclesfield silk picture is illustrated in full colour to accompany the story that lies behind it. From the early generations of the Brocklehurst family to the final iconic image of the "Last Handloom Weaver", this well-researched book is packed with informative snippets and little-known facts. It brings Macclesfield silk history vividly to life as it weaves together the tales behind local landmarks and events that inspired each beautifully detailed silk picture. As you read about BWA's best-known series of 25 woven silk pictures, you will discover a host of fascinating facts and associated stories along the way: * Learn why BWA featured the AVRO on the first woven silk picture in 1946* Read about the garret weavers and how steam-powered weaving trebled Macclesfield's population* Discover the connection between the Travelodge building, the Good's Wharf and the Old King's Head at Gurnett * Touch on royal history with the spinning of Macclesfield silk for the Queen's wedding dress* Learn why Bonnie Prince Charlie visited the town, inspiring the vividly colourful scene around the Market Cross* Read how Macclesfield got its name* Delve into the history of Macclesfield Castle, once known as "Buckingham Palace" * Discover the purpose of Paddler's Pool at Hurdsfield * Understand how the Mayflower and Sulgrave Manor became the unlikely subjects of Macclesfield silk pictures * Identify the buildings lining Prestbury Village and learn the significance of the missing red Mini * Discover how the disputed ownership of Gawsworth Hall led to a duel in Hyde Park!* Learn the true meaning of the "Hanging Gate" inn* Read the legend behind the Wizard at Alderley * Learn about Capesthorne Hall, one of the loveliest local landmarks * Discover why Little Moreton Hall is so-called* Read about Macclesfield's two railway stations which operated just 450m apart* Enjoy a potted history of the King's School, BWA's final woven silk pictureMacclesfield Silk Pictures also touches on B.W.A. printed silk pictures, including hunting tableaux and long-forgotten scenes, such as the shambolic outdoor market on Water's Green, complete with the ubiquitous Granelli's ice cream van.The book also includes silk pictures by other noteworthy Macclesfield silk companies including Cartwright& Sheldon, Spurcroft, and James Arnold Tie Specialists. These include scenes of Macclesfield High School, the Old Library, the 108 Steps, and a map of Cheshire presented to the Queen on her visit to the King's School in 2002. Finally, a quick roundup of the Silk Museum, the Heritage Centre and fascinating guided tours of the preserved Paradise Mill may tempt readers to get out of their armchair and discover Macclesfield silk history for themselves!
Stevengraphs and Other Victorian Silk Pictures
Author: Geoffrey A. Godden
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 524
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 524
Book Description
Heart And Soul
Author: Martin J. Power
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1786603365
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 345
Book Description
Led by the iconic Ian Curtis, Joy Division remains one of the most influential bands to emerge in the British Post-Punk Scene. In spite of Joy Division’s relatively short existence, their unique sound and distinct iconography have had a lasting impact on music fans and performers alike. This book disassembles the band’s contribution to rock music. Based on up-to-date original research, Heart And Soul brings together established and newly emerging scholars who provide detailed examinations the many layers of this multi-faceted and influential band and their singer, the late Ian Curtis, in particular. Given Joy Division’s complexities, the book draws upon a wide range of academic disciplines and approaches in order to make sense of this influential band.
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1786603365
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 345
Book Description
Led by the iconic Ian Curtis, Joy Division remains one of the most influential bands to emerge in the British Post-Punk Scene. In spite of Joy Division’s relatively short existence, their unique sound and distinct iconography have had a lasting impact on music fans and performers alike. This book disassembles the band’s contribution to rock music. Based on up-to-date original research, Heart And Soul brings together established and newly emerging scholars who provide detailed examinations the many layers of this multi-faceted and influential band and their singer, the late Ian Curtis, in particular. Given Joy Division’s complexities, the book draws upon a wide range of academic disciplines and approaches in order to make sense of this influential band.
Tracing Your Textile Ancestors
Author: Vivien Teasdale
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
ISBN: 1781596433
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
Vivien Teasdale's concise and informative guide to the textile industry will be absorbing reading for anyone who wants to learn about its history or to research the career of an ancestor who was a textile worker.In a clear and accessible way she takes readers through the technical, economic and social aspects of the story. She gives a graphic account of the extraordinary growth of the industry in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and of its decline in the twentieth. In the process she covers the themes and issues that family and local historians will need to understand in order to pursue their research.She describes the inventions that transformed the manufacture of cloth - the flying shuttle, the spinning jenny, the power loom - but she also gives a keen insight into working life in the factories and into the close-knit communities that grew up around them. And she introduces the reader to the variety of national and local records that are available for genealogical research - from census returns, websites and publications to company records and registers, regional archives and museums and the many other resources that can yield fascinating information about the industry and those who worked in it.
Publisher: Casemate Publishers
ISBN: 1781596433
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
Vivien Teasdale's concise and informative guide to the textile industry will be absorbing reading for anyone who wants to learn about its history or to research the career of an ancestor who was a textile worker.In a clear and accessible way she takes readers through the technical, economic and social aspects of the story. She gives a graphic account of the extraordinary growth of the industry in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and of its decline in the twentieth. In the process she covers the themes and issues that family and local historians will need to understand in order to pursue their research.She describes the inventions that transformed the manufacture of cloth - the flying shuttle, the spinning jenny, the power loom - but she also gives a keen insight into working life in the factories and into the close-knit communities that grew up around them. And she introduces the reader to the variety of national and local records that are available for genealogical research - from census returns, websites and publications to company records and registers, regional archives and museums and the many other resources that can yield fascinating information about the industry and those who worked in it.
Textiles Magazine
Kelly's Directory of Merchants, Manufacturers and Shippers
The Journal for Weavers, Spinners & Dyers
The Furniture Gazette
The Parisian Gentleman
Author: Hugo Jacomet
Publisher: National Geographic Books
ISBN: 0500293961
Category : Crafts & Hobbies
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
In a new compact edition, a luxurious celebration of the elegant craftsmanship behind the timeless French men’s fashion and lifestyle labels. Home of haute couture and the world’s leading fashion houses, Paris and its inhabitants represent sophistication and refinement to the rest of the world. Debonair Parisian men continue to participate in a centuries-long tradition of sartorial craftsmanship and quality. In its newly accessible compact edition, The Parisian Gentleman is like a dream shopping excursion to the leading men’s style-makers, from hidden ateliers and little- known studios to internationally renowned labels such as shirtmakers Charvet, shoemakers Berluti, and the recently revived trunk-makers Moynat. The stories behind each house, and the creative minds and artisans who give each brand its unique identity, bring the clothes alive, capturing an unceasing dedication to quality in an era overrun with new, mass-produced trends. Author Hugo Jacomet’s portraits of these often-inaccessible marques (or brands) are intimate and illuminating, thanks to his personal connections to many of the leading figures. His text is accompanied by beautifully shot photographs of the designers, studios, garments, and locations, the majority of which were taken exclusively for this book.
Publisher: National Geographic Books
ISBN: 0500293961
Category : Crafts & Hobbies
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
In a new compact edition, a luxurious celebration of the elegant craftsmanship behind the timeless French men’s fashion and lifestyle labels. Home of haute couture and the world’s leading fashion houses, Paris and its inhabitants represent sophistication and refinement to the rest of the world. Debonair Parisian men continue to participate in a centuries-long tradition of sartorial craftsmanship and quality. In its newly accessible compact edition, The Parisian Gentleman is like a dream shopping excursion to the leading men’s style-makers, from hidden ateliers and little- known studios to internationally renowned labels such as shirtmakers Charvet, shoemakers Berluti, and the recently revived trunk-makers Moynat. The stories behind each house, and the creative minds and artisans who give each brand its unique identity, bring the clothes alive, capturing an unceasing dedication to quality in an era overrun with new, mass-produced trends. Author Hugo Jacomet’s portraits of these often-inaccessible marques (or brands) are intimate and illuminating, thanks to his personal connections to many of the leading figures. His text is accompanied by beautifully shot photographs of the designers, studios, garments, and locations, the majority of which were taken exclusively for this book.
The Directory of Museums & Living Displays
Author: Kenneth Hudson
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 1349070149
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 1067
Book Description
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 1349070149
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 1067
Book Description