Authors |
Nicholson J. |
Source |
The Independent (41) |
Type |
A - News article or press release (322) |
Peer Review |
3 - Low (686) |
Audience |
G - Generalist (1722) |
Pages |
1 |
Notes |
Introduction: On 17 July, 1911, most of the country was perspiring in 80F (27C) temperatures. It became too hot to work after midday, so the managers of the cotton mills and stone quarries in Clitheroe, Lancashire, decided to shut down in the middle of the afternoon. To compensate for lost hours, the quarrymen’s day would now begin at first light, 4.30am. |
Entered by: Holly Wallis-copley, 3/2009