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Table Set for Tea

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Curled Butter

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Industrial Dairy in Cork

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Jacket Made of Chintz Fabric

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Example of Chintz Fabric Pattern

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Chintz: The Banned Floral Fabric

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London, England

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Rachel Speght (1597–?) & A Mouzell for Melastomus (1617)

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St. Peter's Field, Manchester, Lancashire, England

At St Peter’s Field, Manchester, Lancashire, England on August 16th, 1819, ten to twenty people were killed and around six hundred and fifty injured in consequence of a radical reform campaign. The meeting was called by a group called The Manchester Patriotic Union. The reasoning for this call was to demand reforms to parliamentary representation across England to give a voice to the working class. The key speaker was Henry Hunt, a well-known radical orator.

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