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Hand wool combing, late 18th century

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Hand wool combing, late 18th century

Re-enactment of person combing wool in the late 18th century, in the Calder Valley.

Author: Textile Department Bankfield Museum
Date: not dated
Location: Calderdale
Format: Postcard - Mono
Document ID: 100095
Library ID: 34559582

20th century re-enactment of hand wool combing in late 18th century Calder valley, at Bankfield Museum, Halifax.




Bankfield House was built for Edward Akroyd (1810-1887) who lived there from 1837 to 1856. The grandson of James Akroyd who in 1811 founded the world's largest worsted manufacturers: James Akroyd & Son. Edward was a benevolent employer, supporting many organisations and institutions which enabled his employees to seek better living conditions. He built Ackroyden to house his workers and provided them with low cost allotments. He also founded All Souls Church in 1855, after purchasing a former Baptist church at Haley Hill.




It is now Bankfield Museum, which presents international exhibitions of costume, fabrics, textiles, and toys.




Still standing 2003.

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