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Author, Date. Title Place: Publisher. Arkwrights, Cromford, Masson 1836. Arkwright and the Mirror of Literature, manufacture. Amusement & Instruction, 801, 257-261. Arkwright Society, 1971. Arkwright and the Matlock: Arkwright Society. mills at Cromford. Arkwright Society, 1983. Arkwright: the Matlock: Arkwright Society. man, his mills and the Industrial Revolution. Bulmer-Thomas, I, 1975. North Street, Transactions of Cromford. the Ancient Monuments Society, new series, 20, 85-92. Buxton, D, 2013. Cromford Matlock: Derwent Valley revisited. Mills World Heritage Site Educational Trust. Cavendish, R, 1991. Articles of History Today, 41, association: the 62-63. Arkwright Society. Chapman, S, 2013. Peter Nightingale, Derbyshire Archaeological and the Derwent Journal, 133, 166- Valley Mills. 188. Chapman, S D, 1981. The Arkwright Industrial Mills: Colqhoun’s Archaeology census of1788 Review, 6, 1, 5-27. and archaeological evidence. Cooke, A J, 1979. Richard Arkwright Textile Industry, and the Scottish 10, 196-202. cotton industry. Cromford Canal 1975. The Cromford Matlock: Cromford Canal Society, Canal and Society. Leawood Pump. 1980. The Cromford Mills Architecture East 1

Project. Midlands, 87, 43- 44. Davies, J, 1816. A collection of London: W. Reed. the most important cases respecting patents of invention and the rights of patentees… Dutton, H I, 1984. The patent system Manchester: Manchester and inventive University Press. activity during the Industrial Revolution 1750- 1852. Fisk, K, 1998. Arkwright: cotton History Today, 48, king or spin 3, 25-30. doctor? Fitton, R S, 1989. The Arkwrights: Manchester: Manchester spinners of University Press. fortune. Fitton, R S, and 1958. The Strutts and Manchester: Manchester Wadsworth, A P, the Arkwrights, University Press. 1758-1830. Hewish, J, 1987. From Cromford to Technology & Chancery Lane: Culture, 28, 80-86. new light on the Arkwright patent trials. Hills, R L, 1979. Hargreaves, Textile History, 10, Arkwright and 114-126. Crompton: why three inventors? Hills, R L, 1973. Richard Arkwright London: Priory Press. and cotton spinning. 1985. Rex versus London: British Library Arkwright, 25 June Science 1785. Reference Library. Rimmer, A, 1985. The Cromford and Lingfield: Oakwood Press. High Peak Railway. Schofield, R B, 1981. The promotion of Manchester: the Cromford University Library. Canal Act of 1789: a study in canal

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engineering. Smiles, Samuel, 1859. Self help. London: John Murray. Swindell, K, 1999. The Cromford East Midland cotton mills: their Geographer, 22, site and location. 2, 60-69. Swindell, K, 1965 The Arkwright Journal of cotton mills at Industrial Cromford. Archaeology, 2, 1, 13-19. Tann, J, 1973. Richard Arkwright History, 58, 192, and technology. 29-43. Unwin, S, and 1924. Samuel Oldknow Manchester: Manchester others, and the University Press. Arkwrights. Strutts, Belper, Milford Bannister, T, 1950. The first iron Architectural framed buildings. Review, 107, 231- 246. Belper Historical 1971. Belper: a study of Belper: Belper Historical Society, its history based Society. on visual evidence. Chambers, J D 1961. Industrial Archaeological and Barley, M W, monuments at Journal 118, 236- Milford and 239. Belper. English Sewing Circa1970 William Strutt’s Belper: English Sewing Ltd fireproof Ltd. ironframed North Mill, Belper, built 1803/4. Farmer, A, 2004. Belper and Stroud: Tempus. Milford. Farmer, A, 2010. Belper through Stroud: Amberley. time. Farmer, A, 2008. The spirit of Ashbourne: Landmark. Belper: the 20th century in photographs. Fitzgerald, R, 1988. Development of Industrial the cast iron Archaeology frame in textile Review,10, 2, 127- mills to 1850. 145. Harte, N B 1975. A history of London: University George Brettle & College. Co Ltd, 1801-1964. Hawgood, R 2011. Brettles of Belper: Belper: Slenderella. the history of a

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Derbyshire hosiery company and brand. Holden, R N, 1998 and Sons: Lancaster: Carnegie architects of the Publishing. . Johnson, H R, and 1955- William Strutt’s Transactions of Skempton, A W, 1957. cotton mills 1793- the Newcomen 1812. Society, 30, 179- 205. Power, E G, 1999. Belper: first cotton Belper: Belper Historical mill town. Society Strutt, F 1907. Jedediah Strutt. Memorials of old Derbyshire, ed J C Cox Derby and Darley Abbey Billson, P, 1996. Derby and the Derby: Breedon Books. Midland Railway. Butterton, H, 1996. The old Derby silk Derby: H Butterton. mill and its rivals: an illustrated history. Calladine, A 1993. Lombe’s mill: an Industrial exercise in Archaeology reconstruction. Review, 16, 1, 82- 99. Chaloner, W H, 1953. Sir Thomas Lombe History Today, 3, 1685-1739 and the 778-785. British silk industry. Daniel, S, 1999. Joseph Wright. London: Tate Gallery. Hutton, W, 1817. History of Derby. London: J Nichols. Lindsay, J, 1960. An early industrial Business History community: the Review, 34, 3, Evans’ cotton mill 277-301. at Darley Abbey, Derbyshire, 1783- 1810. Nicolson, B, 1968. Joseph Wright of London: Paul Mellon Derby, painter of Foundation for light (in two British Art. volumes). Peters, D, 1974. Darley Abbey: Buxton: Moorland. from monastery to industrial community. Smith, D M, 1962. The silk industry of East Midland the East Midlands. Geographer, 3, 1,

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17, 20-31. Solkin, D H, 1993. Painting for New Haven and Yale University money: the visual London: Press. arts and the public sphere in 18th century England. Wallis, J, 1997. Joseph Wright of Derby: Derby Museum Derby. and Art Gallery. Williamson, F, 1936. George Sorocold Derbyshire of Derby. Archaeological Society Journal, 57, 43-93. International Davis, H 1986. History you can Providence, Rhode Island see: scenes of Rhode Island: Publications change in Rhode Society. Island 1790-1910. 1984. Die macht der Ratingen: Ratingen City maschine: 200 Museum. jahre Cromford- Ratingen: eine ausstellung zur fruhzeit des fabrikwesens. Fay, S, 1985. Sentimental Matlock Mercury, journey to a 18 January 1985, carbon-copy 16-16. Cromford: echo of Artkwright in West Germany. Jeremy, D J 1981. Transatlantic Cambridge, Massachusetts Industrial Massachusetts: Institute of Revolution: the Technology. diffusion of textile technologies between Britain and America, 1790-1830s. Jeremy, D J, 2010. Visual mechanic Philadelphia: American knowledge: the Philosophical workshop Society. drawings of Isaac Ebenezer Markham (1795- 1825), New England textile mechanic. Montgomery, J, 1840. A practical detail Glasgow: John Niven.

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of the cotton manufacture of the United States of America. Riello, G, and 2009. The spinning Oxford: Oxford University Parthasarathi, P, world: a global Press and Pasold history of cotton Research Fund. textiles 1200-1850. Rivard, P E 1974. Samuel Slater: Pawtucket: Slater Mill Historic father of Site. American manufacturers. Rivard, P E, 1974. Samuel Slater: a Pawtucket: Slater Mill Historic short interpretive Site. essay on Samuel Slater’s role in the birth of the American textile industry. 1987. Working water: a Providence, Rhode Island guide to the Rhode Island: Department of historic landscape Environmental of the Blackstone Management River Valley. and the Rhode Island Parks Association. White, G, 1836. Memoir of Samuel New York: Augustus M Slater. Kelley. General works, textile industry Aspin, C, 1995. The cotton Aylesbury: Shire. industry. Aspin, C, 2003. The water Helmshore: Helmshore Local spinners. History Society. Baines, E, 1835. A history of the London: Fisher. cotton manufacture in Great Britain. Baines, T, and 1867. Lancashire and London: W Mackenzie. Fairburn, W, Cheshire: past and present. Butt, J, 1971. , Newton Abbot: David and prince of cotton Charles. spinners. Calladine, A, and 1993. Cheshire textile London: Royal Fricker, J, mills. Commission on the Historical Monuments of England.

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Chapman, S D, 1987. The cotton Basingstoke: Macmillan industry in the Education. Industrial Revolution. Chapman, S D, 1979. Fixed capital Economic History formation in the Review, 2nd series, British cotton 23, 2, 235-266. industry 1770- 1815. Chapman, S D, 2002. Hosiery and Oxford: Oxford University knitwear: four Press. centuries of small- scale industry in Britain. Chapman, S D, 1972. James Longsdon Textile History, 1, (1745-1821), 3, 265-292. farmer and fustian manufacturer: the small firm in the English cotton industry. Chapman, S D, 1974. The textile factory Business History before Arkwright: Review 32, 4, 235- a typology of 266. factory development. Cooke, A, 2010. The rise and fall of Manchester: Manchester the Scottish University Press. cotton industry. Donnachie, I, 1993. Historic New Edinburgh: Edinburgh and Hewitt, G R, Lanark: the Dale University Press. and Owen industrial community. Edwards, M M, 1967. The growth of the Manchester: Manchester British cotton University Press. trade 1780-1815. Fairburn, W, 1864. Treatise on mills London: Longman. and millwork. Falconer, K A, 1993. Fire proof mills: the Industrial widening Archaeology perspective. Review, 16, 1, 11- 26. Felkin, W, 1867. History of the Cambridge: Metcalfe. machine-wrought hosiery and lace manufactures. Giles, C R, 1992. Yorkshire textile London: HMSO. mills 1770-1930.

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Gordon, R B , and 1997. The texture of Oxford: Oxford University Malone, P M , industry: an Press. archaeological view of the industrialization of North America. Guest, R, 1823, A compendious London: Cass. reprinted history of cotton 1968. manufacture: with a disproval of the claim of Sir Richard Arkwright.... Haynes, I, 2008. The cotton Ashton-under- I Haynes. industry in Lyne: Hollingworth and Mottram-in- Longdendale. Henson, G, 1970; new History of the Nottingham: Sutton. edition. framework knitters. Hills, R, 2008. Development of Ashbourne: Landmark. power in the textile industry from 1700-1930. Hume, J R, 1976- The industrial London: Batsford. 1977. archaeology of Scotland. Jenkins, D T 1979. The cotton Textile History, 10, industry in 75-95. Yorkshire 1780- 1910. Kennedy, J, 1819. Observations on Memoirs of the the rise and Manchester progress of the Philosophical cotton trade in Society, 2nd series, Great Britain. 3, 115-137. Lindstrum, D, 1978. West Yorkshire London: Lund Humphries. architects and architecture. 2000. Nomination of Edinburgh: Historic Scotland. New Lanark for inclusion in the World Heritage List. Walton, P, 1912. History of textiles. Boston, J S Lawrence. Massachusetts: Ward, L S, 1927. Romance of the London: Oxford University cotton industry in Press.

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