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4. No Work, At Home

4. No Work, At Home

Update: 2024-06-05
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What was daily life like for those experiencing the Cotton Famine? Joined by Charlotte Craig from the Craven Museum in Skipton, this episode explores the extraordinary diary of cotton weaver Richard Ryley to understand the impact of the American Civil War on working-class people in Lancashire.  


 




Written and presented by Ruth-Anne Walbank


Produced by Daniel Woodburn


Music by Oleksii Kaplunskyi 

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