John Kay (Spinning Frame)
Invention, Clockmaker, Sufficiency of disclosure, Water frame, Spinning frame, Industrial espionage
978-613-4-95831-8
613495831X
120
2011-04-01
39,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. John Kay was a clockmaker from Warrington, Lancashire, England known for the scandal associated with the invention of the spinning frame in 1767: an important stage in the development of textile manufacturing in the Industrial Revolution. He is sometimes confused with the unrelated John Kay who invented the flying shuttle thirty years earlier. In 1763, Kay was a married clockmaker in Leigh. His neighbour, Thomas Highs, was an inventor, and the two collaborated in textile-machinery experiments
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