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Machining room at Crysede Island Works, St Ives, Cornwall. Probably 1930s
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Machining room at Crysede Island Works, St Ives, Cornwall. Probably 1930s
Alec Walker left Mirfield, Yorkshire, in 1918 to set up a small experimental textile factory in Newlyn where wood-block printed silk fabrics and garments were designed and manufactured. By 1925 the Crysede venture had become a successful craft industry, employing many local people, which required larger premises. In 1926 the works moved to the former Western Pilchard cellar at the base of The Island in St Ives, where this photograph was taken. Photographer: Unknown
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This photograph offers a glimpse into the bustling machining room at Crysede Island Works in St Ives, Cornwall, most likely taken during the 1930s. The brainchild of Alec Walker, who left Mirfield, Yorkshire in 1918 to establish a small experimental textile factory in Newlyn, Crysede quickly gained recognition for its exquisite wood-block printed silk fabrics and garments. By 1925, Crysede had evolved into a thriving craft industry that provided employment opportunities for numerous locals. With this growth came the need for larger premises, prompting the relocation of the works to the former Western Pilchard cellar at The Island in St Ives in 1926 – precisely where this intriguing snapshot was captured. The image showcases an array of skilled workers diligently operating Singer sewing machines amidst an atmosphere brimming with creativity and craftsmanship. Their nimble fingers deftly maneuver fabric under needles as they bring intricate designs to life. Each machine represents not only a tool but also a conduit through which dreams are transformed into reality. While we may never know who precisely immortalized this moment on film, their lens has allowed us to witness firsthand the dedication and artistry that defined Crysede's success. This photograph stands as a testament to both Alec Walker's vision and his team's unwavering commitment to producing exceptional textiles that would captivate generations to come.
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