Fielden family

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The Fielden family was a prominent 19th-century industrial and political dynasty from Todmorden, England, known for its influential cotton manufacturing business and social reform activities.

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Label Occurrences
Fielden family canonical 1
Fielden family of Todmorden 1

Statements (44)

Predicate Object
instanceOf family
industrial dynasty
person
political dynasty
activeInIndustry cotton manufacturing
activeInPeriod 19th century
associatedWithCause improvement of working conditions
opposition to child labour
reduction of working hours in factories
associatedWithMovement Ten Hours Movement NERFINISHED
factory reform movement
factory reform movement
basedIn Todmorden NERFINISHED
businessBase Todmorden cotton mills NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
economicActivity ownership of cotton spinning mills
ownership of cotton weaving mills
involvedIn British parliamentary politics
knownFor campaigning for the Ten Hours Act
political activism
social reform
textile mills
legacy role in 19th-century factory legislation reforms
locatedIn West Yorkshire
historic county of Lancashire NERFINISHED
memberOf Fielden family NERFINISHED
Fielden family NERFINISHED
Fielden family NERFINISHED
Fielden family NERFINISHED
notableMember John Fielden NERFINISHED
Joshua Fielden NERFINISHED
Samuel Fielden (industrialist) NERFINISHED
Thomas Fielden NERFINISHED
occupation cotton manufacturer
cotton manufacturer
cotton manufacturer
cotton manufacturer
politician
politicalAffiliation Liberal Party NERFINISHED
positionHeld Member of Parliament for Oldham
regionOfInfluence Lancashire NERFINISHED
Todmorden NERFINISHED
West Riding of Yorkshire NERFINISHED
socialStatus industrial bourgeoisie

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Todmorden Town Hall patron Fielden family
Fielden hasNotableFamily Fielden family
this entity surface form: Fielden family of Todmorden