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Portlaw, County Waterford, 1825-76
Portrait of an Industrial Village and Its Cotton Industry

 

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Portlaw, County Waterford, 1825-76
Portrait of an Industrial Village and Its Cotton Industry

by Tom Hunt (Author)

 

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ISBN: 9780716527220

 

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A historical study of the development of the cotton industry in Portlaw, County Waterford. Established in 1825 by David Malcomson, the mill grew under his sons until 1876. This book examines the growth and social structure of the village and the internal developments within the industry.


The village of Portlaw, County Waterford, was witness to the growth of the cotton industy from 1825-76. Established by David Malcomson, the cotton mill developed under the management of his two sons to encompass 1648 employees in 1856. This book concentrates on three aspects of the development of the Portlaw. The initial development and redesign of the purpose built village in the 1860s is examined. The social structure developed to cater for the needs and welfare of the workers is analyzed. The performance of the Portlaw cotton industry is also investigated, focusing upon the manufacturing process, the structure and variations in the labour force, market opportunities as well as the adjustments needed to overcome the problems created by the American Civil War.


 

ISBN 716527227
ISBN13 9780716527220
Publisher Irish Academic Press Ltd
Format Paperback
Publication date 00/09/2000
Pages 80
Weight (grammes) 270.00
Published in Ireland
Height (mm) 234
Width (mm) 156