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Quarry Bank Mill - source related study.
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... History Coursework Study Sources A-E. Do these sources, and the site at Quarry Bank Mill; fully explain what working conditions were like for children in textile mills, such as the one at Quarry Bank, in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries? Explain your answer with reference to your site study at Quarry Bank Mill; the sources and knowledge form your studies. In order to investigate working conditions for children in textile mills in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, different pieces of evidence need to be taken into account. Aside from my own knowledge, the evidence that I will be viewing will be the visit to Quarry Bank Mill and Sources A-E on the question sheet. However, some evidence will be more reliable than others pieces. Firstly, I am going to consider Sources A-E. Source A, an eyewitness account of a visit to Quarry Bank Mill in 1845, is useful in the














