- 5
January 1999 – Neil
visits a
honey farm to see how it is made 137.
Chainmaking – 12
January 1999 – Neil has to
replace the
Ragdoll boat's
anchor and...
-
maintains some manufacturing, but on a much
smaller scale than historically.
Chainmaking is
still a
viable industry in the
Cradley Heath area
where the majority...
- nail-making
around 1830,
Cradley Heath developed two
prolific industries –
chainmaking and
nailmaking –
which would remain strong for
decades afterwards. Among...
- the
Black Country's many factories, and the
chain link
stands for the
chainmaking industry.
Design E -
Rizwan Jamil. The
flame pattern combined with the...
- prin****l
occupation remained as wool weaving, but
cotton spinning and
chainmaking was introduced.
Unusually for the
period and region,
women in particular...
- Camp 1983–1984. Southport: Café Royal, 2019.
Edition of 250 copies.
Chainmaking: The
Black Country, West
Midlands 1977. Southport: Café Royal, 2018....
-
denied the
minimum 11s (55p) w****ly wage as set in the
Trade Boards Act.
Chainmaking was the
first industry to have
minimum wages set
under the act, however...
-
chainshop was
handed over to the
Black Country Museum for ****ing out with
chainmaking tools and
equipment to
prepare it for re-opening
which took
place on...
-
representatives of the nail trade'. Some
nailmakers in the area
turned to
chainmaking. A
working chainshop is
preserved in
Mushroom Green.
Netherton chainmakers...
-
represent Education and Family. Two male
figures represent Mining and
Chainmaking. More images Long
Entry Alleyway - King
Street to
Market Place, Dudley...