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Wool merchant taking pieces of cloth to the Cloth Hall at Leeds for sale, 1814
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Wool merchant taking pieces of cloth to the Cloth Hall at Leeds for sale, 1814
Wool merchant taking pieces of cloth to the Cloth Hall at Leeds for sale, 1814. These lengths of cloth were made by homeworkers. Merchants supplied them with the raw material and marketed the finished cloth. With the coming of woollen mills and industrialisation these craftsmen were gradually driven out of work. From The Costume of Yorkshire by George Walker. (Leeds, 1814)
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This print captures a significant moment in history, showcasing the life of a wool merchant during the early 19th century. In 1814, George Walker of Seacroft skillfully depicted the scene of a wool merchant transporting pieces of cloth to the Cloth Hall at Leeds for sale. These lengths of cloth were meticulously crafted by homeworkers who received raw materials from merchants and produced finished textiles. The image showcases an era when traditional craftsmanship thrived before industrialization took over. The merchant is seen leading his horse-drawn carriage, laden with rolls of colorful cloth, through the picturesque countryside of Yorkshire. His attire exudes sophistication and professionalism, reflecting his status as a respected figure in England's textile industry. However, this poignant image also serves as a reminder that times were changing rapidly during this period. With the advent of woollen mills and industrialization on the horizon, these skilled craftsmen would soon face unemployment as their trade was gradually taken over by machines. George Walker's engraving not only captures an important historical moment but also highlights the beauty and charm found within everyday scenes from Britain's past. It allows us to reflect upon how industries have evolved over time while appreciating the dedication and artistry that once went into producing textiles by hand.
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