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The Framework Knitting Museum: An Accurate Reflection of History or Not?

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The Framework Knitting Museum: An Accurate Reflection of History or Not? The Framework Knitter and the Bag Hosier lived different lifestyles and worked in different conditions, however, there also were similarities between them; and I am going to compare and give reasons for both in this part of my essay. Firstly, I will compare and look at the similarities in lifestyle; afterwards I will move on to overlooking work conditions. The framework knitter received very poor pay, and you can see this by the cleanliness and overall state of his home; his dishes were black and his knives and forks also, the dishes contained many cracks and looked unfit to eat off. He ate upon a rickety old wooden table and sat on old wooden chairs. However, the bag hosier had expensive, high quality china, and there were surfaces in the living room that could be used to eat on, it was easy...

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