Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Richard Arkwright junior" ¶ 1
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Richard and Arkwright
* 1792 Richard Arkwright, English industrialist and inventor ( b. 1732 )
Lewis's invention was later developed and improved by Richard Arkwright in his water frame and Samuel Crompton in his spinning mule.
To capitalise upon these advances, it took a class of entrepreneurs, of which the most famous is Richard Arkwright.
* December 23 Richard Arkwright, English inventor ( d. 1792 )
* Richard Arkwright invents the spinning frame.
In 1771, Richard Arkwright used waterwheels to power looms for the production of cotton cloth, his invention becoming known as the water frame.
Sir Richard Arkwright, inventor of the spinning frame, was born in Preston.
The modern factory, or ' mill ', system was born here in the 18th century to accommodate the new technology for spinning cotton developed by Richard Arkwright.
Water-power was first introduced to England by John Lombe at his silk mill in Derby in 1719, but it was Richard Arkwright who applied water-power to the process of producing cotton in the 1770s.
Arkwright-type mills were so successful that sometimes they were copied without paying royalties to Richard Arkwright.
The water frame for spinning cotton was developed by Richard Arkwright and patented in 1769.
In 1771, Richard Arkwright took a lease on land in Cromford.
After Arkwright died in 1792 his son, Richard Arkwright junior, took over and sold most of his cotton mills outside Cromford and Matlock Bath.
Richard Arkwright junior was uninterested in the cotton business, and after the death of his father the Arkwright family ceased to invest in the industry.
Belper was already an established village with its own market before Jedediah Strutt began building mills, so he was not required to have as active a role in developing the community into a self-sustaining entity as Richard Arkwright did at Cromford.
In 1788, Richard Arkwright asked William Jessop to estimate the cost of building a canal connecting the mills at Cromford to Langley Mill.
The proposal backed by William Cavendish, 6th Duke of Devonshire, Richard Arkwright junior, and several Manchester bankers was ambitious ; it was expected that steam locomotives would be used on the line, even though the technology was in its infancy and George Stephenson did not build his revolutionary Rocket until 1829.
New Lanark in Scotland also a World Heritage Site was directly influenced by Richard Arkwright and the developments in the Derwent Valley ; Lanark was identified as a potential site for a mill on a visit by David Dale and Arkwright in 1784.
Many of the technologies developed in the Derwent Valley Mills endured and were adopted for other textile industries ; until the mid-20th century, carding was still performed with machinery invented by Richard Arkwright.
The Derwent Valley Mills pioneered worker's housing as well as much technology developed by Richard Arkwright, producing an industrial landscape and heralding industrial towns.
In other industries, engine-pumping was less common, but Richard Arkwright used an engine to provide additional power for his cotton mill.
The invention was later developed and improved by Richard Arkwright and Samuel Crompton.

Richard and junior
The Richard S. Burkes' home in Wayne may be the setting for the wedding reception for their daughter, Helen Lambert, and the young Italian she met last year while studying in Florence during her junior year at Smith college.
It mostly described the regular goings-on around hockey, but Richard would occasionally run into controversy ; in one instance, he called Quebec City fans " bandits " for their treatment of his brother Henri when he was a junior.
Maurice Richard played minor ice hockey at all levels in the Montreal area before playing junior in Verdun, starting in 1938.
They briefed the libel barrister, Richard Rampton QC and Penguin also briefed junior barrister Heather Rogers.
Richard Bland College, now a junior college, was originally established as a branch of Williamsburg's College of William and Mary.
* 1898: Thomas Wild took on Rowland Richard Robbins as junior partner and the firm became Wild and Robbins.
Selway was regularly partnered with DS Tony Speed ( Richard Huw ), a junior sergeant with a lot to learn from being in the police force.
Richard stopped sending his daughters to national junior tennis tournaments when Williams was eleven, since he wanted them to take it slow and focus on school work.
The presidencies of Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan were particularly described as surrounded by " courts ", where junior staffers acted on occasions in contravention of executive orders or Acts of Congress.
The first six plaques commemorated industrialist Richard Arkwright junior ( Bakewell ), Olave Baden-Powell and the " Father of Railways " George Stephenson ( Chesterfield ), the mathematical prodigy Jedediah Buxton ( Elmton ), actor Arthur Lowe ( Hayfield ), and architect Joseph Paxton ( Chatsworth House ).
In 1968, Richard Nixon was elected president and Barry Goldwater went to Washington as Arizona's junior senator.
* Reeves, named after Richard Reeve and founded as a junior boys ' house, along with Hawks.
He is later rehired in a much more junior position after Richard gets his old job.
Thomas Richard " Tom " Harkin ( born November 19, 1939 ) is the current junior United States Senator from Iowa serving since 1985, and a member of the Democratic Party.
Both defendants instructed Richard Rampton QC while Penguin also instructed Heather Rogers as junior counsel.
Toward the end of 1950s, Morse's relationship with Richard Neuberger, the junior senator from Oregon, deteriorated and led to much public feuding.
de: Richard Spaight junior
This and other experiences at TMRC, especially the influence of Alan Kotok, who worked at DEC and was the junior partner of the design team for the PDP-6 computer, led Greenblatt to the AI Lab, where he proceeded to become a " hacker's hacker " noted for his programming acumen as described in Steven Levy's Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution, and as acknowledged by Gerald Jay Sussman and Harold Abelson when they said they were fortunate to have been apprentice programmers at the feet of Bill Gosper and Richard Greenblatt
Dame Elizabeth advertised the lease for sale in 1739, and the remaining 64 years of the lease were assigned to Richard Wilson junior of Leeds for £ 2, 800.
Richard later lived with John Burns, a painter and decorator 20 years her junior, in the Marylebone area of London.
He won many junior tournaments and at the age of 14 won the English Doubles Championship with Richard Brooke.
William Cook, ( Coxswain ), William Cook junior, Robert Cook, Edward Crunden, William Gill, John Dyke, George Ladd, Henry Richard Brockman, and the boatman ’ s medical aid, and superintendent of the Margate Ambulance Corps Charles Troughton.

1.053 seconds.