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"In Produce: A Glimpse into the Diverse Trades of Regency England and Ireland" Step back in time to Regency Ireland

Background imageIn Produce Collection: Trades in Regency Scotland: distillery, cannon boring and paviours

Trades in Regency Scotland: distillery, cannon boring and paviours
6340315 Trades in Regency Scotland: distillery, cannon boring and paviours by Taylor, Isaac (1730-1807); (add.info.: Trades in Regency Scotland: distillery, cannon boring and paviours)

Background imageIn Produce Collection: Trades in Regency England: glass-blowing, colliery and tanning

Trades in Regency England: glass-blowing, colliery and tanning
6340313 Trades in Regency England: glass-blowing, colliery and tanning by Taylor, Isaac (1730-1807); (add.info.: Trades in Regency England: glass-blowing, colliery and tanning)

Background imageIn Produce Collection: Trades in Regency England: flannel market, copper mines and shoe-maker

Trades in Regency England: flannel market, copper mines and shoe-maker
6340295 Trades in Regency England: flannel market, copper mines and shoe-maker by Taylor, Isaac (1730-1807); (add.info.: Trades in Regency England: flannel market, copper mines and shoe-maker)

Background imageIn Produce Collection: Trades in Regency England: basket making, geese plucking and whips

Trades in Regency England: basket making, geese plucking and whips
6340286 Trades in Regency England: basket making, geese plucking and whips by Taylor, Isaac (1730-1807); (add.info.: Trades in Regency England: basket making, geese plucking and whips)

Background imageIn Produce Collection: Trades in Norfolk, Regency England

Trades in Norfolk, Regency England
6340284 Trades in Norfolk, Regency England by Taylor, Isaac (1730-1807); (add.info.: Trades in Norfolk, Regency England. Barley, turnips and game)

Background imageIn Produce Collection: Trades in Regency England: Turnery, broom-maker and paper making

Trades in Regency England: Turnery, broom-maker and paper making
6340274 Trades in Regency England: Turnery, broom-maker and paper making by Taylor, Isaac (1730-1807); (add.info.: Trades in Regency England: Turnery, broom-maker and paper making)

Background imageIn Produce Collection: Trades in Regency England: silk weaving, jewellery and iron forge

Trades in Regency England: silk weaving, jewellery and iron forge
6340289 Trades in Regency England: silk weaving, jewellery and iron forge by Taylor, Isaac (1730-1807); (add.info.: Trades in Regency England: silk weaving, jewellery and iron forge)

Background imageIn Produce Collection: Trades in Regency England

Trades in Regency England
6340266 Trades in Regency England by Taylor, Isaac (1730-1807); (add.info.: Trades in Regency England. Sail cloth, stone quarries and timber for ship building)

Background imageIn Produce Collection: Trades in Regency England: Covent Garden, Smithfield Market and gaslights on Carlton House

Trades in Regency England: Covent Garden, Smithfield Market and gaslights on Carlton House
6340326 Trades in Regency England: Covent Garden, Smithfield Market and gaslights on Carlton House by Taylor, Isaac (1730-1807); (add.info.: Trades in Regency England: Covent Garden)

Background imageIn Produce Collection: Trades in Regency England: Cheese making, check manufacture and cotton printing

Trades in Regency England: Cheese making, check manufacture and cotton printing
6340303 Trades in Regency England: Cheese making, check manufacture and cotton printing by Taylor, Isaac (1730-1807); (add.info.: Trades in Regency England: Cheese making)

Background imageIn Produce Collection: Trades in Regency England: Greenland ship to Hull, broad-cloth manufacture and watchmaker

Trades in Regency England: Greenland ship to Hull, broad-cloth manufacture and watchmaker
6340308 Trades in Regency England: Greenland ship to Hull, broad-cloth manufacture and watchmaker by Taylor, Isaac (1730-1807); (add.info.: Trades in Regency England: Greenland ship to Hull)

Background imageIn Produce Collection: Trades in Regency England: wheat harvest, oysters and buntine for flags

Trades in Regency England: wheat harvest, oysters and buntine for flags
6340276 Trades in Regency England: wheat harvest, oysters and buntine for flags by Taylor, Isaac (1730-1807); (add.info.: Trades in Regency England: wheat harvest, oysters and buntine for flags)

Background imageIn Produce Collection: Trades in Regency Scotland: knitting stockings, canal of Clyde, and muslins

Trades in Regency Scotland: knitting stockings, canal of Clyde, and muslins
6340319 Trades in Regency Scotland: knitting stockings, canal of Clyde, and muslins by Taylor, Isaac (1730-1807); (add.info.: Trades in Regency Scotland: knitting stockings, canal of Clyde)

Background imageIn Produce Collection: Trades in Regency England: Grinding cutlery, iron works and flax spinning

Trades in Regency England: Grinding cutlery, iron works and flax spinning
6340305 Trades in Regency England: Grinding cutlery, iron works and flax spinning by Taylor, Isaac (1730-1807); (add.info.: Trades in Regency England: Grinding cutlery, iron works and flax spinning)

Background imageIn Produce Collection: Trades in Regency England: Spar ornaments, pottery ware and salt refiner

Trades in Regency England: Spar ornaments, pottery ware and salt refiner
6340300 Trades in Regency England: Spar ornaments, pottery ware and salt refiner by Taylor, Isaac (1730-1807); (add.info.: Trades in Regency England: Spar ornaments, pottery ware and salt refiner)

Background imageIn Produce Collection: Trades in Regency England: blacksmith, Jappanner and goats

Trades in Regency England: blacksmith, Jappanner and goats
6340292 Trades in Regency England: blacksmith, Jappanner and goats by Taylor, Isaac (1730-1807); (add.info.: Trades in Regency England: blacksmith, Jappanner and goats)

Background imageIn Produce Collection: Trades in Regency England

Trades in Regency England
6340264 Trades in Regency England by Taylor, Isaac (1730-1807); (add.info.: Trades in Regency England. Tin mines, bullocks and pipe smoking)

Background imageIn Produce Collection: Brewing, steel ware and gloves, and a mineral waters spa in Regency England

Brewing, steel ware and gloves, and a mineral waters spa in Regency England
6340260 Brewing, steel ware and gloves, and a mineral waters spa in Regency England by Taylor, Isaac (1730-1807); (add.info.: Brewing, steel ware and gloves)

Background imageIn Produce Collection: Trades in Regency Ireland and England: Cork, Dublin and London Docks

Trades in Regency Ireland and England: Cork, Dublin and London Docks
6340324 Trades in Regency Ireland and England: Cork, Dublin and London Docks by Taylor, Isaac (1730-1807); (add.info.: Trades in Regency Ireland and England: Cork, Dublin and London Docks)

Background imageIn Produce Collection: Trades in Regency England: charcoal burning, Jew selling pencils, and fishing

Trades in Regency England: charcoal burning, Jew selling pencils, and fishing
6340311 Trades in Regency England: charcoal burning, Jew selling pencils, and fishing by Taylor, Isaac (1730-1807); (add.info.: Trades in Regency England: charcoal burning, Jew selling pencils)

Background imageIn Produce Collection: Trades in Regency England: Ale-house, silk mill and stocking weaver

Trades in Regency England: Ale-house, silk mill and stocking weaver
6340297 Trades in Regency England: Ale-house, silk mill and stocking weaver by Taylor, Isaac (1730-1807); (add.info.: Trades in Regency England: Ale-house, silk mill and stocking weaver)

Background imageIn Produce Collection: Trades in Regency England

Trades in Regency England
6340282 Trades in Regency England by Taylor, Isaac (1730-1807); (add.info.: Trades in Regency England. Brick making, butter churning and rabbit warren)

Background imageIn Produce Collection: Trades in Regency England

Trades in Regency England
6340271 Trades in Regency England by Taylor, Isaac (1730-1807); (add.info.: Trades in Regency England. Hop picking, South Down sheep and effects of gunpowder)

Background imageIn Produce Collection: Trades in Regency England

Trades in Regency England
6340258 Trades in Regency England by Taylor, Isaac (1730-1807); (add.info.: Trades in Regency England. Men twisting rope in a cable making factory in Deptford 1)


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"In Produce: A Glimpse into the Diverse Trades of Regency England and Ireland" Step back in time to Regency Ireland, where the art of bleaching flourished alongside the humble Irish cabin and the majestic salmon leap. The tradespeople of this era were skilled in various crafts, each contributing to their community's livelihood. Meanwhile, across the Irish Sea in Regency England, a bustling array of trades emerged. From glass-blowing and colliery work to tanning hides, these artisans shaped their world with their expertise. In flannel markets and copper mines alike, they labored tirelessly to meet the demands of an ever-evolving society. In Norfolk County, known for its picturesque landscapes, a unique set of trades thrived. Turners crafted intricate wooden pieces while broom-makers ensured cleanliness prevailed. Paper-making became an essential trade as literacy rates soared during this period. Silk weavers wove delicate fabrics fit for royalty in Regency England's grandiose fashion scene. Skilled jewellers adorned aristocrats with exquisite pieces while iron forges produced sturdy tools that fueled industrial progress. Tradespeople congregated at iconic locations such as Covent Garden and Smithfield Market—epicenters teeming with life and commerce. Gaslights on Carlton House illuminated these vibrant scenes as night fell upon London's streets. Cheese making brought flavor to palates far and wide; check manufacturers meticulously crafted patterns adorning fashionable garments; cotton printing revolutionized textile production—each trade leaving its mark on society's tapestry. As we delve into history's annals, it becomes evident that trades were not merely means of survival but pillars supporting communities' growth during the Regency era. These diverse professions intertwined lives through collaboration and mutual reliance—a testament to human ingenuity shaping our pasts.