William Dodd (born 18 June 1804) was an Englishman who came to notice when he described his work and growing disability as a child worker during the Industrial ...
In 1819 found work at Isaac and William Wilson's textile mill in Kendal. William Dodd became an overlooker with responsibility for checking the ages of children ...
William Dodd, a woollen mill worker, recounts his background as crippled man in his detailed autobiography, A Narrative of the Experience and Sufferings of ...
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What was the quote about child labor in the Industrial Revolution?
"One of the supreme blunders of modern civilization is that practice ordinarily known as child labor. . . hundreds of thousands of children are at work every day in mines, factories and shops ground down into toil."
Where did William Dodd work?
Once Dodd had been taught to read and write he was asked by his employer to help with clerical work in the factory. Dodd, who was now badly crippled, found working at Wilson's textile mill increasingly difficult and in 1837 left to form his own school.
What were scavengers in the Industrial Revolution?
Job Description
Scavengers were the lowliest of the apprentices at the cotton mills and had to endure the worst conditions. They were employed to work under the machinery to clean up the dust and oil and to gather the cotton that had been thrown off the mule by its intense vibrations.
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Giving an account of the hardships and sufferings he endured in early life, under what difficulties he acquired his education.
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WILLIAM DODD, "a factory cripple,". appears to be a protégé of Lord ASHLEY; and he made a tour through the Factory districts of Yorkshire and Lancashire in 1841 ...
First Published in 1968. This a reprint of the account of William Dodd, who in 1841 had published a 46-page pamphlet entitled A Narrative of the Experience ...
A Narrative of the Experience and Sufferings of William Dodd, a Factory Cripple. London: The British Library, n.p.. Context statement: A description of working ...
William Dodd was an Englishman who came to notice when he described his work and growing disability as a child worker during the Industrial Revolution.
A narrative of the experience and sufferings of William Dodd, a factory cripple [microform] / written by himself · London : L. & G. Seeley, 1841 · 45 p. ; 23 cm.