Fig. 6.1 Robert Fitton’s 1989 study of the Arkwrights, reprinted in 2012 by the DVMWHS Educational Trust, remains one of the key sources for work on the early textile pioneers, alongside his 1958 publication with Alfred Wadsworth on The Strutts and the Arkwrights and Stanley Chapman’s Early Factory Masters of 1967. The cover shows a detail of Joseph Wright’s portrait of 1789–90, with Sir Richard Arkwright seated beside a model of his innovative water frame
References have been grouped thematically, with the aim of facilitating searches for information on particular subjects. Studies of Derbyshire and the Derwent Valley are listed first, followed by works relating specifically to the Derwent Valley textile industry and the major mill complexes. Later sections include general works on the Enlightenment and industrialisation, the British textile industry, global perspectives on industrialisation and the subject of landscape, environment and sustainable energy. For ease of reference, environmental studies relating wholly or partly to Derbyshire and the Derwent Valley are included in the last of the above sections. Finally, details are provided of other research frameworks and planning documents of particular relevance for World Heritage Site management. Occasionally, where their contents relate strongly to several of the above themes, publications are listed in more than one section. Abbreviations, which for reasons of limited space are employed in the lists of references accompanying the Strategic Objective summaries (Chapter 4), are listed for convenience at the beginning of that chapter. The web address for the Historic England Archive, which is referred to occasionally, may be found in Chapter 7.8.
Details are provided in this introductory section of publications focusing upon Derbyshire, including the Derwent Valley. For ease of reference, works relating specifically to the Derwent Valley textile industry, mill complexes and associated industrial settlements are listed separately in Chapter 6.2.
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Hey, D 2014 A History of the Peak District Moors. Barnsley: Pen and Sword
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Mackenzie, M H 1963 ‘Calver Mill and its owners’. Derbyshire Archaeological Journal 83, 24–34
Mackenzie, M H 1964 ‘Calver Mill and its owners: A supplement’. Derbyshire Archaeological Journal 84, 92–101
Mackenzie, M H 1968 ‘Cressbrook and Litton mills 1779–1835: Part 1’. Derbyshire Archaeological Journal 88, 1–25
Mackenzie, M H 1970 ‘Cressbrook Mill 1810–1835’. Derbyshire Archaeological Journal 90, 60—71
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Maslen, H (ed) 2014 Trent Navigation Company Gauging Books 1799–1919. Chesterfield: Derbyshire Record Society
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Attention is focused in this section upon works which focus on the mill complexes and associated industrial settlements of the Derwent Valley. Publications relating to the Derwent Valley as a whole are listed first, followed by works focusing upon specific mill complexes. The latter are arranged geographically, commencing with the Derby Silk Mill and travelling upstream towards Matlock Bath.
Ashmore, O 1957 ‘The early textile industry in the Derwent Valley’. Derbyshire Miscellany 5, 56–62
Belper North Mill Trust 2001 Derwent Valley Textile Mills: A Series of Offprints from Industrial Archaeology Review Volume XVI Number 1 Autumn 1993. Belper: Belper North Mill Trust
Blyth, H E 1947 Through the Eye of a Needle: The Story of the English Sewing Company. Derby: Bemrose
Chapman, S D 1967 The Early Factory Masters, 1 edn.Newton Abbot: David and Charles
Chapman, S D 1974 ‘The textile factory before Arkwright: A typology of factory development’. Business History Review 48, 451–78
Chapman, S D 1976 ‘Workers’ housing in the cotton factory colonies 1770-1850’. Textile History 7, 113–16
Chapman, S D 1992 The Early Factory Masters, 2 edn.Newton Abbot: David and Charles
Chatterjee, D 2015 (ed) British Raj in the Peak District: Threads of Connection. Sheffield: Hindu Samaj Heritage Project (https://heritagehindusamaj.wordpress.com/cotton/)
Clark, K R 2009 Derbyshire’s Derwent Valley: The Cradle of Early Textile Development. Fritchley: Fritchley Home Productions
Derwent Valley Mills Partnership 2011 The Derwent Valley Mills and Their Communities. Matlock: Derwent Valley Mills Partnership
Falconer, K A 1993a ‘Fire proof mills: The widening perspective’. Industrial Archaeology Review 16 (1), 11–26
Falconer, K A 1993b ‘Textile mills and the RCHME’. Industrial Archaeology Review 16 (1), 5–10
Farmer, A 2015 The Derwent Valley Mills through Time. Stroud: Amberley
Farmer, A and Joyce, B 2007 Derwent Valley Mills Souvenir Guide. Matlock: Derwent Valley Mills Partnership
Fitton, R S 1989 The Arkwrights: Spinners of Fortune. Manchester: Manchester University Press (reprinted in 2012 by the Derwent Valley Mills Educational Trust, Matlock)
Fitton, R S and Wadsworth, A P 1958 The Strutts and the Arkwrights, 1758–1830: A Study of the Early Factory System. Manchester: Manchester University Press (reprinted in 2012 by the Derwent Valley Mills Educational Trust, Matlock)
Fitzgerald, R 1988 ‘Development of the cast iron frame in textile mills to 1850’. Industrial Archaeology Review 10 (2), 127–45
Jurecki, K 2008 ‘Derwent Valley Mill World Heritage Site Landscape Project: Cromford and Belper Survey Transects’. Unpublished MA Thesis, University of Sheffield
Lilley, S 2015 ‘”Cottoning on” to workers’ housing: A historical archaeology of industrial accommodation in the Derwent Valley, 1776–1821’. Unpublished PhD thesis, University of York
Menuge, A 1993 ‘Thecotton mills of the Derbyshire Derwent and its tributaries’. Industrial Archaeology Review 15 (1) 38–61
Morris, M 2005 Summaries of Historic Transport Networks in the Derwent Valley World Heritage Site. Mel Morris Conservation for Derbyshire County Council and English Heritage, January 2005.
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Butterton, H 1996 The Old Derby Silk Mill and its Rivals: An Illustrated History. Derby: H Butterton
Calladine, A 1993 ‘Lombe’s mill: An exercise in reconstruction’. Industrial Archaeology Review 16 (1), 82–99
Chaloner, W H 1953 ‘Sir Thomas Lombe (1685–1739) and the British silk industry’. History Today 3, 778–85
Chaloner, W H 1963 People and Industries. London: Frank Cass & Co, 8–20 (chapter on ‘Sir Thomas
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Whitehead, B 2001 The Derby Lock-out of 1883–34 and the Origins of the Labour Movement. Derby: Unison
Darlington, R R (ed) 1945 The Cartulary of Darley Abbey. Kendal: Derbyshire Archaeological Society
Falconer, K 1988 ‘Darley Abbey, Boar’s Head Mills’. Unpublished report, Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England (Historic England Archive: Ref. No. BF033050/2)
Flintoft, P 2014 ‘Darley Abbey fishpass, Derby. Final report on an archaeological watching brief’.Trent & Peak Archaeology Report 049/2014 (unpublished report in Derbyshire Historic Environment Record)
Flintoft, P 2015 ‘There’s an old mill by the stream’. Archaeology and Conservation in Derbyshire 13, 16–17
Lindsay, J 1960 ‘Anearly industrial community: The Evans’ cotton mill at Darley Abbey, Derbyshire, 1783–1810’. Business History Review 34 (3), 277–301
Menuge, A 2006 Boar’s Head Mills: A Survey and Investigation of the Cotton Mills and Ancillary Buildings. Swindon: English Heritage
Pacey, A and Smith, S B 1968 ‘Boars Head Mills, Darley Abbey, Derby’. Unpublished report, Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England (Historic England Archive: Reference No. BF033050/1)
Peters, D 1974 Darley Abbey: From Monastery to Industrial Community. Buxton: Moorland
Steer, J 2009 ‘The porter’s lodge and barns of Darley Abbey and comment on the possible site of the Abbey and its precinct’. Derbyshire Archaeological Journal 129, 197–23
Bannister, T 1950 ‘The first iron framed buildings’. Architectural Review 107, 231–46
Belper Historical Society 1971 Belper: A Study of its History Based on Visual Evidence. Belper: Belper Historical Society
Blyth, H E 1947 Through the Eye of a Needle: The Story of the English Sewing Company. Derby: Bemrose
Chambers, J D and Barley, M W 1961 ‘Industrial monuments at Milford and Belper’. Archaeological Journal 118, 236–9
English Sewing Ltd c1970 William Strutt’s Fireproof Ironframed North Mill, Belper, Built 1803/4. Belper: English Sewing Ltd
Farmer, A 2004 Belper and Milford. Stroud: Tempus
Farmer, A 2008 The Spirit of Belper: The Twentieth Century in Photographs. Ashbourne: Landmark
Farmer, A 2010 Belper Through Time. Stroud: Amberley
Fitton, R S and Wadsworth, A P 1958 The Strutts and the Arkwrights, 1758–1830: A Study of the Early Factory System. Manchester: Manchester University Press
Fitzgerald, R 1988 ‘Development of the cast iron frame in textile mills to 1850’. Industrial Archaeology Review 10 (2), 127–45
Gifford, A 1994 ‘Strutt’s Mill, Belper: Suspension waterwheel’. Wind and Water Mills 13, 2–13
Gilbert, A 2015 ‘The impact of industrialisation on agriculture in the Lower Derwent Valley: Did the creation of the factory system impact on local agriculture?’. Unpublished MA dissertation, School of Architecture, University of Sheffield (study of the Strutts’ model farms)
Giles, J, Power, G and Smith, M 1999 An Illustrated History of Belper and its Environs. Belper: Morris
Harte, N B 1975 A History of George Brettle and Co Ltd, 1801–1964. London: University College
Hawgood, R and Spendlove, G 2011 Brettles of Belper. Ashbourne: Horizon Press
Johnson, H R and Skempton, A W 1955–1957 ‘William Strutt’s cotton mills 1793–1812’. Transactions of the Newcomen Society 30, 179–205
Peers A 2010 ‘East and West Terrace, Hopping Hill, Milford, Derbyshire’. Transactions Ancient Monument Society 54, 83–119
Power, E G 1999 Belper: First Cotton Mill Town. Belper: Belper Historical Society
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Sheppard R, Lewis B and Brown J 2006 ‘Archaeological survey of historic road surfaces at Long Row and the Clusters, Belper’.Trent & Peak Archaeological Unit (unpublished report in Derbyshire Historic Environment Record)
Smiles, Samuel 1859 Self Help. London: John Murray. See Chapter 6 (‘Industry and the English peerage’) for Jedediah Strutt
Storer, A 1998 ‘Report on Crossroads Farm, Blackbrook, Belper, Derbyshire’. Unpublished report, Derbyshire Historic Environment Record
Stroud, G 2004 Derbyshire Extensive Urban Survey Archaeological Assessment Report: Belper (https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/derbyshire_eus_2009/); copy in Derbyshire Historic Environment Record
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Details are provided below of other regional and thematic research frameworks with particular relevance to the Derwent Valley, together with guidance documents on research methodologies of particular relevance to the study of the industrial heritage. Many of these publications are available in digital format, and for ease of reference details of web links are provided below. It should that noted that the two published components of the East Midlands Historic Environment Research Framework (by Cooper [ed] 2006 and Knight et al 2012) are now combined as part of a single interactive digital resource (http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/researchframeworks/eastmidlands) that is available for updating by members of the historic environment community.
Alexander, M 2011 Introduction to Heritage Assets: Mills. Swindon: English Heritage – https://historicengland.org.uk/images-books/publications/iha-mills/heag212-mills/
Bayley, J and Williams, J 2005 ‘Archaeological science and industrial archaeology: Manufacturing, landscape and social context’. Industrial Archaeology Review 27 (1), 34–40
Campbell, G, Moffett, L and Straker, V 2011 ‘Environmental Archaeology: A Guide to the Theory and Practice of Methods, from Sampling and Recovery to Post-excavation’, 2 edn. Portsmouth: English Heritage; https://historicengland.org.uk/images-books/publications/environmental-archaeology-2nd/
Cooper, N (ed) 2006 The Archaeology of the East Midlands: An Archaeological Resource Assessment and Agenda. Leicester:University of Leicester Archaeology Monograph 13; http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/researchframeworks/eastmidlands/wiki/Main
Dungworth, D 2015 Archaeometallurgy: Guidelines for Best Practice. Swindon: Historic England; https://historicengland.org.uk/images-books/publications/archaeometallurgy-guidelines-best-practice/
Dungworth, D and Paynter, S 2006 Science for Historic industries: Guidelines for the Investigation of 17th- to 19th-century Industries. Swindon: English Heritage; https://historicengland.org.uk/images-books/publications/science-for-historic-industries/
English Heritage 2010a A Thematic Research Strategy for the Historic Industrial Environment; https://historicengland.org.uk/content/docs/research/industrial-research-strategy-pdf/
English Heritage 2010b A Thematic Research Strategy for the Urban Historic Environment; https://content.historicengland.org.uk/content/docs/research/draft-urban-strategy.pdf
Gwyn, D and Palmer, M (eds) 2005 Understanding the Workplace: A Research Framework for Industrial Archaeology in Britain. Industrial Archaeology Review 27 (1). This includes an introductory chapter by M. Palmer, summarising the research framework (9–17)
Irving, A 2011 A Research Framework for Post-Roman Ceramic Studies in Britain. Medieval Pottery Research Group Occasional Paper 6; http://www.mprgframework.info
Knight, D, Vyner, B and Allen, C 2012 East Midlands Heritage. An Updated Research Agenda and Strategy for the Historic Environment of the East Midlands. Nottingham: University of Nottingham and York Archaeological Trust
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Newman, P (ed) 2016 The Archaeology of Mining and Quarrying in England: A Research Framework for the Archaeology of Extractive Industries in England. Resource Assessment and Agenda. Matlock Bath: National Association of Mining History Organisations;
Palmer, M 2005 ‘Understanding the workplace: A research framework for industrial archaeology in Britain. Industrial Archaeology Review 27 (1), 9–17; http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1179/030907205X50441
Paynter, S and Dungworth, D 2011 Archaeological Evidence for Glassworking: Guidelines for Best Practice. Swindon: English Heritage. https://historicengland.org.uk/images-books/publications/glassworkingguidelines/
White, H, Paynter, S and Brown, D 2015 Archaeological and Historic Pottery Production Sites: Guidelines for Best Practice. Swindon:Historic England; https://historicengland.org.uk/images-books/publications/archaeological-and-historic-pottery-production-sites/
Williams, J 2009 The Use of Science to Enhance Our Understanding of the Past: National Heritage Science Strategy Report 2. London: Historic England https://historicengland.org.uk/images-books/publications/nhss-rep2-use-of-science-to-enhance-understanding-of-past/
Derwent Valley Mills Partnership, 2001 Nomination of the Derwent Valley Mills for Inscription on the World Heritage List. Matlock: Derwent Valley Mills Partnership
Derwent Valley Mills Partnership 2014 Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site Management Plan 2014–2019. Matlock: Derwent Valley Mills Partnership
Fig. 6.2 The 2001 Nomination document formed the basis for this 2011 publication, which provides a concise review of the Valley’s outstanding heritage resourc