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Archer, John E. (2000). "Chapter 4: Industrial Protest". Social unrest and popular protest in England, 1780–1840. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-57656-7. New micro-commissions will explore Plymouth after dark". The Box, Plymouth. February 2022 . Retrieved 12 January 2023.

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Weaver is a concept that started development before the Heart of Thorns expansion. It was a contender for an elite specialization for HoT but the tech wasn't quite there yet. From there he went to manage the Savoy in Edinburgh ten years later, the Regal, Stirling, 1934 and the Playhouse, Inverness in 1941 until his retirement in 1972. Weaving was an art practised in very early times ( Ex 35:35). The Egyptians were specially skilled in it ( Isa 19:9; Ezek 27:7), and some have regarded them as its inventors. The family of creatures that include spiders and scorpions are known as arachnids, so named because of the Arachne story. The measures worked, and the Luddite movement began to dissipate in 1813. Their name, however, endures more than two centuries later. “Luddite” has now become a catch-all term synonymous with “technophobe,” but Binfield says that is a mischaracterization.He made more than 40 films about the local area, many of which were used to promote the Highlands. Balmoral Castle film In Alfred Tennyson's poem " The Lady of Shalott", her woven representations of the world have protected and entrapped Elaine of Astolat, whose first encounter with reality outside proves mortal. William Holman Hunt's painting from the poem ( illustration, right) contrasts the completely pattern-woven interior with the sunlit world reflected in the roundel mirror. On the wall, woven representations of Myth (" Hesperides") and Religion ("Prayer") echo the mirror's open roundel; the tense and conflicted Lady of Shalott stands imprisoned within the brass roundel of her loom, while outside the passing knight sings "'Tirra lirra' by the river" as in Tennyson's poem. Release all of your woven elements and end your Weave Self stance, causing gravity itself to unravel around you. In those places which were formerly feared, where a man fears... to go on the road, in my days even women walked with spindles" Linton, David. "The Luddites: How did they get that bad reputation?" Labor History 33.4 (1992): 529–537. doi: 10.1080/00236569200890281.

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Rude, George (2005). "Chapter 5, Luddism". The crowd in History, 1730–1848. Serif. ISBN 978-1-897959-47-3. Welcome to the world baby: 'Kaabo sinu aye Omo titun' Dual Language Yoruba translation by Abimbola Alao. (2005) Mantra Lingua. Barber, Elizabeth Wayland (1991). Prehistoric Textiles: The Development of Cloth in the Neolithic and Bronze Ages with Special Reference to the Aegean. Princeton: Princeton University Press. ISBN 0-691-03597-0 Grandma's Saturday Soup: 'Obe Ojo Abameta Mama Agba' Dual Language Yoruba translation by Abimbola Alao. (2005) Mantra Lingua.In the adjacent region of North Syria, historian Robin Lane Fox remarks funerary stelae showing men holding cups as if feasting and women seated facing them and holding spindles. [1] Egypt [ edit ]

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Wunijing is the ancient name of Huajing Town, Huang's hometown. She lived during the Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368), and is known as the mother of Chinese textile technology. Huang was a child bride who was mistreated by her in-laws, and finally fled her marital home and went to Hainan Province. Gain a bonus to all damage dealt for a period of time when attuned to a single element. Gain precision based on a percentage of your vitality. She sat beside a three-spindle spinning wheel and showed me the next step – spinning. Different from the more widely used single-spindle spinning wheels, which are operated by hand, the three-spindle wheels with a pedal are controlled by foot. It enables weavers to spin three yarns at the same time.Athena saw that not only was Arachne’s tapestry an insulting jab at the gods, it was also a much nicer work than hers. The goddess of wisdom flew into a rage, ripping up Arachne’s work and turning her into a spider with a poison from the goddess Hecate. Arachne and her descendants were cursed to weave forever. A royal portrait employing strong mythic overtones: Queen Elisabeth of Romania, born a German princess, adopts the national costume of Romania, with distaff and spindle. English textile workers consistently found their efforts to negotiate for pensions, minimum wages and standard working conditions rebuffed. Unable to legally form trade unions or strike, the laborers instead wielded sledgehammers to strike a blow against industrial capitalism in what historian Eric Hobsbawm called “collective bargaining by riot.” The Legend of 'General Ludd' The Goddess Weaver, daughter of the Celestial Queen Mother and Jade Emperor, wove the stars and their light, known as " the Silver River" (what Westerners call " The Milky Way Galaxy"), for heaven and earth. She was identified with the star Westerners know as Vega. In a 4,000-year-old legend, she came down from the Celestial Court and fell in love with the mortal Buffalo Boy (or Cowherd), (associated with the star Altair). The Celestial Queen Mother was jealous and separated the lovers, but the Goddess Weaver stopped weaving the Silver River, which threatened heaven and earth with darkness. The lovers were separated, but are able to meet once a year, on the seventh day of the seventh moon. [8] It is difficult to control the three yarns simultaneously, as their speeds are different," said Wang. "It is like three children running, one faster than the other two. I have to control their pace."

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Jacob Grimm reported the superstition "if, while riding a horse overland, a man should come upon a woman spinning, then that is a very bad sign; he should turn around and take another way." ( Deutsche Mythologie 1835, v3.135) Scheid, John, and Jesper Svenbro (1996). The Craft of Zeus: Myths of Weaving and Fabric. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. ISBN 0-674-17549-2 The Finnish epic, the Kalevala, has many references to spinning and weaving goddesses. [5] Eve spinning, from the Hunterian Psalter, English, ca 1170 Later European folklore [ edit ] In Roman literature, Ovid in his Metamorphoses (VI, 575–587) recounts the terrible tale of Philomela, who was raped and her tongue cut out so that she could not tell about her violation, her loom becomes her voice, and the story is told in the design, so that her sister Procne may understand and the women may take their revenge. The understanding in the Philomela myth that pattern and design convey myth and ritual has been of great use to modern mythographers: Jane Ellen Harrison led the way, interpreting the more permanent patterns of vase painting, since the patterned textiles had not survived.Autor, D. H.; Levy, F.; Murnane, R. J. (1 November 2003). "The Skill Content of Recent Technological Change: An Empirical Exploration". The Quarterly Journal of Economics. 118 (4): 1279–1333. doi: 10.1162/003355303322552801. hdl: 1721.1/64306. Archived from the original on 15 March 2010. In later European folklore, weaving retained its connection with magic. Mother Goose, traditional teller of fairy tales, is often associated with spinning. [6] She was known as "Goose-Footed Bertha" or Reine Pédauque ("Goose-footed Queen") in French legends as spinning incredible tales that enraptured children.

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