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New Lanark Collection

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Background imageNew Lanark Collection: New Lanark

New Lanark
Multi-storied tenement buildings nestling in the folds of wooded hills form the settlement of New Lanark, provided by Robert Owen for his cotton-mill workers. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageNew Lanark Collection: New Lanark Mills, Scotland. Robert Owens (1771-1858) model community of cotton mills

New Lanark Mills, Scotland. Robert Owens (1771-1858) model community of cotton mills, housing, education, worlds first day nursery, evening classes, village shop (beginning of Co-operative movement)

Background imageNew Lanark Collection: Robert Owen, Welsh-born British philanthropist and socialist, 19th century

Robert Owen, Welsh-born British philanthropist and socialist, 19th century. Owens (1771-1858) New Lanark Mills in Scotland, which he bought in c1799

Background imageNew Lanark Collection: Robert Owen, Welsh-born industrialist, philanthropist and socialist, 1851 (1956)

Robert Owen, Welsh-born industrialist, philanthropist and socialist, 1851 (1956). Owens (1771-1858) New Lanark Mills in Scotland, which he bought in c1799

Background imageNew Lanark Collection: Botanic Gardens

Botanic Gardens
circa 1890: The glass entrance of Kibble Palace at the Botanic Gardens in Glasgow. Kibble Palace was built by engineer John Kibble at his home in Loch Long

Background imageNew Lanark Collection: New Lanark Textile Mill, New Lanark, 2009

New Lanark Textile Mill, New Lanark, 2009
New Lanark, South Lanarkshire, Scotland

Background imageNew Lanark Collection: Community / Town Planning /

Community / Town Planning /
Robert Owen seeks to create an ideal working community at New Lanark, near Glasgow, Scotland - schoolgirls dancing a quadrille

Background imageNew Lanark Collection: New Lanark Mills, Scotland, c1815

New Lanark Mills, Scotland, c1815. Robert Owens (1771-1858) model community of cotton mills and housing. Educational facilities were provided, as well as the worlds first day nursery

Background imageNew Lanark Collection: Poole BH15 4 Map

Poole BH15 4 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Poole BH15 4

Background imageNew Lanark Collection: Scotland, New Lanark, Spinning Needles on Spinning Mule Machine

Scotland, New Lanark, Spinning Needles on Spinning Mule Machine

Background imageNew Lanark Collection: Robert Owen's house and War Memorial, New Lanark, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lanarkshire, Scotland

Robert Owen's house and War Memorial, New Lanark, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Robert Owen's house and War Memorial, New Lanark, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageNew Lanark Collection: New Lanark, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

New Lanark, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageNew Lanark Collection: Dancing Lesson at the Robert Owens Foundation New Lanark, 1823. Creator: Anonymous

Dancing Lesson at the Robert Owens Foundation New Lanark, 1823. Creator: Anonymous
Dancing Lesson at the Robert Owens Foundation New Lanark, 1823. Private Collection

Background imageNew Lanark Collection: Robert Owen, 1851 (pencil on paper) (b / w photo)

Robert Owen, 1851 (pencil on paper) (b / w photo)
CHT287061 Robert Owen, 1851 (pencil on paper) (b/w photo) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageNew Lanark Collection: Front cover of The Crisis, edited by Robert Owen (1771-1858

Front cover of The Crisis, edited by Robert Owen (1771-1858
CHT287060 Front cover of The Crisis, edited by Robert Owen (1771-1858) and Robert Dale Owen (1801-77) London, 1832 (engraving) (b/w photo) by English School, (19th century); Bibliotheque Nationale

Background imageNew Lanark Collection: Mr Owens Institution, New Lanark (Quadrille Dancing), engraved by George Hunt, pub

Mr Owens Institution, New Lanark (Quadrille Dancing), engraved by George Hunt, pub
STC75993 Mr Owens Institution, New Lanark (Quadrille Dancing), engraved by George Hunt, pub. 1825 by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; English

Background imageNew Lanark Collection: Robert Owen (1771-1858) (engraving) (b / w photo)

Robert Owen (1771-1858) (engraving) (b / w photo)
CHT207884 Robert Owen (1771-1858) (engraving) (b/w photo) by English School, (19th century); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris

Background imageNew Lanark Collection: A national equitable labour exchange note, proposed by Robert Owen (1771-1858

A national equitable labour exchange note, proposed by Robert Owen (1771-1858
CHT287059 A national equitable labour exchange note, proposed by Robert Owen (1771-1858) 1833 (litho) (b/w photo) by English School, (19th century); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris

Background imageNew Lanark Collection: Robert Owen (1771-1858) (engraving) (b / w photo)

Robert Owen (1771-1858) (engraving) (b / w photo)
CHT207885 Robert Owen (1771-1858) (engraving) (b/w photo) by English School, (19th century); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris

Background imageNew Lanark Collection: Wimbledon, 1871 (engraving)

Wimbledon, 1871 (engraving)
1057306 Wimbledon, 1871 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Wimbledon, 1871. Illustration for The Graphic)

Background imageNew Lanark Collection: Robert Owen, 1834 (oil on canvas)

Robert Owen, 1834 (oil on canvas)
3740340 Robert Owen, 1834 (oil on canvas) by Brooke, William Henry (1772-1860); 27.3x21.6 cm; National Portrait Gallery, London, UK; (add.info.: Robert Owen (1771-1858) Welsh social reformer

Background imageNew Lanark Collection: GIRLS DANCE QUADRILLE

GIRLS DANCE QUADRILLE
Robert Owens Institution at New Lanark : dancing classes for the workers children Date: 1825

Background imageNew Lanark Collection: Schoolgirls Dancing a Quadrille in New Lanark

Schoolgirls Dancing a Quadrille in New Lanark
Robert Owen seeks to create an ideal working community at New Lanark, near Glasgow, Scotland - schoolgirls dancing a quadrille Date: 1825

Background imageNew Lanark Collection: Wakefield WF4 1 Map

Wakefield WF4 1 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Wakefield WF4 1

Background imageNew Lanark Collection: Doncaster S64 0 Map

Doncaster S64 0 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Doncaster S64 0

Background imageNew Lanark Collection: Halton WA8 9 Map

Halton WA8 9 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Halton WA8 9

Background imageNew Lanark Collection: Stockport SK7 4 Map

Stockport SK7 4 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Stockport SK7 4

Background imageNew Lanark Collection: Horsham RH13 5 Map

Horsham RH13 5 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Horsham RH13 5

Background imageNew Lanark Collection: Rochdale OL10 3 Map

Rochdale OL10 3 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Rochdale OL10 3

Background imageNew Lanark Collection: South Lanarkshire ML11 9 Map

South Lanarkshire ML11 9 Map
Postcode Sector Map of South Lanarkshire ML11 9

Background imageNew Lanark Collection: North Tyneside NE29 8 Map

North Tyneside NE29 8 Map
Postcode Sector Map of North Tyneside NE29 8

Background imageNew Lanark Collection: North Lanarkshire ML6 9 Map

North Lanarkshire ML6 9 Map
Postcode Sector Map of North Lanarkshire ML6 9

Background imageNew Lanark Collection: Glasgow G1 5 Map

Glasgow G1 5 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Glasgow G1 5

Background imageNew Lanark Collection: Walter Elliot, Scottish Unionist politician, 1933

Walter Elliot, Scottish Unionist politician, 1933. Elliot first entered Parliament as the Member for Lanark in 1918. He entered the Cabinet in 1932 as Minister of Agriculture

Background imageNew Lanark Collection: Robert Owen, Welsh socialist and social reformer, (1903)

Robert Owen, Welsh socialist and social reformer, (1903). Owens (1771-1858) New Lanark Mills in Scotland, which he bought in c1799, featured pioneering social and industrial welfare programmes

Background imageNew Lanark Collection: The New House of Commons (engraving)

The New House of Commons (engraving)
1061746 The New House of Commons (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The New House of Commons, Portraits of Members who have never before sat in Parliament)

Background imageNew Lanark Collection: UK, Scotland, Strathclyde, Glasgow

UK, Scotland, Strathclyde, Glasgow
Scotland, Clyde Valley, New Lanark, rooftop garden and viewing platform

Background imageNew Lanark Collection: UK, Scotland, Strathclyde, Glasgow

UK, Scotland, Strathclyde, Glasgow
Scotland, Clyde Valley, New Lanark, rooftop garden and viewing platform

Background imageNew Lanark Collection: UK, Scotland, Strathclyde, Glasgow

UK, Scotland, Strathclyde, Glasgow
Scotland, Clyde Valley, New Lanark, rooftop garden and viewing platform

Background imageNew Lanark Collection: UK, Scotland, Strathclyde, Glasgow

UK, Scotland, Strathclyde, Glasgow
Scotland, Clyde Valley, New Lanark, wool bobbins

Background imageNew Lanark Collection: Children of Moorhouse Primary School, in Lanark Close, New York

Children of Moorhouse Primary School, in Lanark Close, New York, are ready to take the fight to the litter louts and to clean up the streets, in 1983

Background imageNew Lanark Collection: Robert Owen (oil on canvas)

Robert Owen (oil on canvas)
XJF366825 Robert Owen (oil on canvas) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Robert Owen (1771-1858)

Background imageNew Lanark Collection: Robert Owen (oil on canvas)

Robert Owen (oil on canvas)
XJF366828 Robert Owen (oil on canvas) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Robert Owen (1771-1858)

Background imageNew Lanark Collection: Two Upper Cotton Works, New Lanark Textile mills, 1796 (engraving) (b&w photo)

Two Upper Cotton Works, New Lanark Textile mills, 1796 (engraving) (b&w photo)
XJF105871 Two Upper Cotton Works, New Lanark Textile mills, 1796 (engraving) (b&w photo) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageNew Lanark Collection: Broomielaw Bridge

Broomielaw Bridge
The new bridge at Broomielaw, on the River Clyde in Glasgow, 1841. Drawn by W. H. Bartlett and engraved by R. Wallis. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageNew Lanark Collection: Robert Owen (1771-1858) Welsh-born British philanthropist and socialist. Bought New

Robert Owen (1771-1858) Welsh-born British philanthropist and socialist. Bought New Lanark Mills c1799. Engraving


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