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Moses, Brian. A Victorian mill. London: Wayland, 2007.

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The emerald strand: The Irish-born manufacturers of mineteenth-century Victoria. Melbourne: Australian Scholarly Pub., 2007.

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Mill girl: A Victorian Girl's Diary, 1842-1843. London: Scholastic, 2008.

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Victorian glassworlds: Glass culture and the imagination 1830-1880. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008.

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Malam, John. Avoid working in a Victorian mill. Brighton: Book House, 2007.

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The Canadian Rubber Company, formerly the British American Manufacturing Company: Incorporated by special acts of Parliament, 23 Victoria, cap. 119, amended by 24 Victoria, cap. 103, and 26 Victoria, cap. 24. [Montreal?: s.n.], 1985.

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Maxwell, Catherine. Top Notes. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198701750.003.0002.

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After a brief discussion of Eugene Rimmel and Septimus Piesse, two major manufacturers and promoters of Victorian perfume, this chapter provides an overview of fragrance use for the Victorians, and explores attitudes towards perfume in early and mid-Victorian fiction with special reference to the figure of the scented dandy. The second part of this chapter shows how Victorian poetry reflects the influential perfumed legacy of Romanticism and, in particular, Shelley, a key precursor for many aesthetic and decadent writers, with an illustrative reading of Edmund Gosse’s ‘Perfume’, a sonnet saturated with echoes from both Shelley and Keats. After a brief discussion of the ‘hothouse’ atmosphere of aestheticism, decadence, and the fin de siècle, the chapter concludes with reference to the aggressive reaction of male modernists, and in particular, T. S. Eliot, to a Romantic and Victorian culture seen as decadent, feminine, and perfumed.
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Victorian Mill (Let's Discover). Franklin Watts Ltd, 1994.

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Look Inside: Victorian Mills (Look Inside). Hodder Children's Books, 2000.

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Victorian glassworlds: glass culture and the imagination 1830-1880. Oxford University Press, 2008.

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Beginner's Guide to Berlin Woolwork (Beginner's Guide to Needlecrafts). Search Press, 2003.

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British American Manufacturing Company incorporated by special act of Parliamennt, 23 Victoria, Cap. 119, amended by 24 Victoria, Cap. 103: Capital stock paid up $200,000, with power to increase to $1,000,000. [Montreal?: s.n.], 1992.

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Sir James P.Kay- Shuttleworth. Moral and Physical Condition of the Working Classes Employed in the Cotton Manufacture in Manchester (Victorian Times). Frank Cass Publishers, 2006.

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Grand Exhibition of the Industrial Products of United Canada: Under the auspices of the Board of Arts and Manufactures for Lower Canada, to be held in the city of Montreal, about the first week of August next, on the occasion of the visit of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, and the inauguration of the Victoria Bridge. [Montreal?: s.n., 1986.

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Réjean, Charbonneau, Société Saint-Jean-Baptiste (section Maisonneuve), and Atelier d'histoire Hochelaga-Maisonneuve, eds. De fil en aiguille: Chronique ouvrière d'une filature de coton à Hochelaga en 1880. [Montréal]: Société Saint-Jean-Baptiste (section Maisonneuve), 1985.

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Betts, Jonathan. How the marine chronometer was made. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199641383.003.0002.

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This chapter describes the fascinating and highly skilled process of manufacture of a 19th century English marine chronometer. It covers the complete practice, from the sourcing of the raw materials right through to the completion of the precision instrument in its box and suspension and its testing and delivery to the final customer. The unusual, two-stage process, where a ‘rough movement’ is bought from a supplier in Lancashire and completed by the ‘finisher’, is explained, and the extraordinary journey taken by the ‘embryo’ chronometer, around the many specialist craftsmen living in the back streets of Clerkenwell, is described. The journey is also illustrated with a map of Clerkenwell with the route marked out, and a specific chronometer by Victor Kullberg in the museum’s collection has its journey to completion described and illustrated.
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Malam, John. You Wouldn't Want to Work in a Victorian Mill! (You Wouldn't Want to Be). Book House, 2016.

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Malam, John. You Wouldn't Want to Be a Victorian Mill Worker!: A Grueling Job You'd Rather Not Have (You Wouldn't Want to...). Franklin Watts, 2007.

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Howes, Anton. Arts and Minds. Princeton University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691182643.001.0001.

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From its beginnings in a coffee house in the mid-eighteenth century, the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce has tried to improve British life in every way imaginable. It has sought to influence how Britons work, how they are educated, the music they listen to, the food they eat, the items in their homes, and even how they remember their own history. This book is the remarkable story of an institution unlike any other—a society for the improvement of everything and anything. The book shows how this vibrant and singularly ambitious organisation has evolved and adapted, constantly having to reinvent itself to keep in step with changing times. The Society has served as a platform for Victorian utilitarian reformers, purchased and restored an entire village, encouraged the planting of more than sixty million trees, and sought technological alternatives to child labour. But this is more than just a story about unusual public initiatives. It is an engaging and authoritative history of almost three centuries of social reform and competing visions of a better world-the Society's members have been drawn from across the political spectrum, including Adam Smith, Edmund Burke, and Karl Marx. The book reveals how a society of public-spirited individuals tried to make their country a better place, and draws vital lessons from their triumphs and failures for all would-be reformers today.
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N, Georgano G., ed. Britain's motor industry: The first hundred years : the fluctuating fortunes of Britain's car manufacturers, from Queen Victoria's time to the present day. Sparkford: G. T. Foulis & Company, 1995.

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Malam, John. You Wouldn't Want to Be a Victorian Mill Worker!: A Grueling Job You'd Rather Not Have (You Wouldn't Want to). Franklin Watts, 2007.

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