- "Richard
Arkwright and the
Scottish cotton industry",
Textile History, 10: 196–202, doi:10.1179/004049679793691394. ****on, R. S. (1989), The
Arkwrights: Spinners...
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Arkwright is a surname,
deriving from an
archaic Old
English term for a
person who
manufactures chests, and may
refer to:
Augustus Arkwright (1821–1887)...
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Anthony Arkwright is a
convicted British spree killer who, over the
course of 56
hours in
August 1988,
murdered three people in Wath-upon-Dearne, South...
- John
Arkwright may
refer to: John
Hungerford Arkwright (1833–1905), Lord
Lieutenant of
Herefordshire John
Arkwright (politician) (1872–1954),
British politician...
- The
Arkwright Engineering Scholarship is an
engineering award given to
engineering students within the
United Kingdom and
Channel Islands. It has been...
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Richard Arkwright, who
patented the
technology in 1769,
designed a
model for the
production of
cotton thread,
which was
first used in 1765. The
Arkwright water...
- sequel,
Still Open All Hours.
Albert E.
Arkwright (born 1927) is pla**** by
Ronnie Barker in Open All Hours.
Arkwright is a pragmatic,
miserly man with old-fashioned...
- The
Adventures of
Luther Arkwright is a nine-issue
comic book
limited series written and
drawn by
Bryan Talbot in the
period 1978–1989. The
story is adult...
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Arkwright House may
refer to:
Arkwright House,
Manchester Arkwright House,
Preston This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Arkwright...
- The
Arkwright Society is a
registered charity engaged in the
conservation of
industrial monuments in Derbyshire,
focusing on the
water mills of Lumsdale...