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Block Printing, Thomas Hoyles Print Works, Manchester 1843

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Block Printing, Thomas Hoyles Print Works, Manchester 1843

Block-printing a design onto a length of calico cloth at Thomas Hoyles Print Works, Manchester. Date: 1843

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1840s 1843 Block Calico Cloth Length Manchester Printing Textile Textiles Hoyle


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This image transports us back to the heart of Manchester's thriving textile industry during the 1840s. At Thomas Hoyles Print Works, a skilled artisan meticulously applies a block print design to a length of calico cloth. The intricate pattern, which features delicate floral motifs and geometric shapes, is transferred from the carved wooden block to the fabric through the application of ink and careful pressure. The print works, established in Manchester – a city renowned for its textile manufacturing – was a hub of innovation and creativity. The use of block printing allowed for the mass production of intricately designed textiles, which were highly sought after both domestically and internationally. The process involved carving the design into a block, inking the block, and then pressing it onto the fabric. This labor-intensive method required a high degree of skill and precision, as each block had to be carved individually and aligned perfectly with the fabric to ensure a consistent and high-quality print. The calico cloth, a type of unbleached cotton fabric, was a popular choice for block printing due to its affordability and versatility. It was often used for clothing, bed linens, and other household textiles. The resulting designs were not only beautiful, but also functional, adding a touch of elegance and personality to everyday items. This photograph offers a rare glimpse into the world of textile production during the 1840s, a time when Manchester was at the forefront of the textile industry and block printing played a significant role in shaping the textile landscape.

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