%0 Journal Article %T The Indian challenge and the rise of Manchester %A Prasannan Parthasarathi %D 2023 %V %N Spring 2023 %K Cotton textiles %K India %K Industrial revolution %K industrialisation %K Manchester %X %Z The quotation appears on p 111. %Z Quoted in John Guy, Woven Cargoes: Indian Textiles in the East (New York, 1998), p 39. %Z For one example, see N C, a Weaver of London, The Great Necessity and Advantage of Preserving Our Own Manufacturers (London, 1697). %Z National Archives of the United Kingdom: Public Record Office, T70/1517 %Z Letter to McConnel and Kennedy, Bolton, 30 December 1802, ZCR/6/4, Bolton Central Library %Z Commons Journal, vol. 34, pp. 496-7, quoted in R. S. Fitton and A. P. Wadsworth, The Strutts and the Arkwrights (Manchester, 1958), p. 70. %Z The lecture was published in the Memoirs of the Society in 1819 and reprinted in John Kennedy, Miscellaneous Papers, On Subjects Connected with the Manufactures of Lancashire (Manchester, 1849). %Z National Archives of the United Kingdom: Public Record Office: Minutes of a General Meeting of the Cotton-Spinners, and Manufacturers…residing in Glasgow, Paisley, and the neighbourhood, Glasgow, 13 February 1788, BT/6/140, f.36. This association generated a huge pamphlet, broadsheet and other literature. %I The Science Museum Group %@ 2054-5770 %B eng %U https://journal.sciencemuseum.ac.uk/article/the-indian-challenge-and-the-rise-of-manchester/ %J Science Museum Group Journal