De-Industrialisation

De-Industrialisation

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As the British manufacturing sector struggled and declined in the years after the Second World War, what happened to the cities and buildings which had previously housed and supported that sector? What other commercial or even private use can be made of buildings and areas previously constructed for…

Manufacturing Pasts Project, University of Leicester


    • Oct 27, 2014 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 19m AVG DURATION
    • 7 EPISODES


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    Strange Death of Industrial England

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2014 31:32


    The British manufacturing industry imploded between the 1930s and the 1980s. Factory chimneys and mines all but disappeared from the landscape, leaving a legacy of persistent regional unemployment and scarred communities. The world's first industrial nation had effectively 'de-industrialised.' In this seminar, Simon Gunn from the Centre of Urban History considers how we might approach researching an area of recent history that is still highly politicised and emotive. He asks questions about de-industrialisation, nostalgia, and the long-term legacies of Britain's industrial past.

    De-Industrialisation

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2013 2:01


    In the late twentieth century, many British cities underwent huge changes in the manufacturing sector. Dr Rebecca Madgin gives an overview of this topic, de-industrialisation, especially as typified by the Frog Island area of Leicester.

    Change in Manufacturing at Corah Factory

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2013 9:16


    Barbara and Tony Taylor describe changes in management and practice at Corah factory, to meet the changing needs of industry.

    Images of Frog Island - 2012

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2013


    This resource comprises 35 photographs depicting various buildings in the Frog Island area in 2012. Frog Island was home to many prominent factories. After the decline of the manufacturing sector in the second half of the 20th century, Frog Island has been in the process of re-inventing itself.

    Images of Frog Island - 2002

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2013


    This resource comprises 16 images of Frog Island, Leicester, taken by Colin Hyde in 2002. It includes the Frisby Jarvis Building, Donisthorpe Mill, Farben Works, and Slater Street School. Frog Island was home to many prominent factories. After the decline of the manufacturing sector in the second half of the 20th century, Frog Island has been in the process of re-inventing itself.

    The End of the Corah Factory and Other Firms

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2013 33:22


    Tony and Barbara Taylor and Colin Hyde talk about life at the Corah factory. They discuss the impact of Japanese machinery, the high standard of engineering and how workers had to adapt to new machinery. They also comment on working relationships and job stress due to fear of redundancy.

    Young Female Worker at Frisby-Jarvis and Wolsey

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2013 19:40


    This is an audio interview with Barbara Taylor (b. 1936) about working in Leicester factories. She remembers her work at Frisby Jarvis in the 1950s.

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