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industry and its origin. He also became editor of the "Textile Recorder," and wrote several articles and books on his speciality. In 1896 was also appointed Examiner in Cotton Spinning at the
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Nasmiths son, Frank Nasmith (1879-2049), took over the consulting business and the editorship and also became known as an eminent Textile Consulting Engineer.
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Lazonick, William. "Factor costs and the diffusion of ring spinning in Britain prior to World War I." The Quarterly Journal of Economics (1981): 89-109.
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The growth of industries at home and abroad : a paper read before the Manchester Association of Engineers 13th November, 1886 by Joseph Nasmith.
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Lazonick, William. "Industrial relations and technical change: the case of the self-acting mule." Cambridge Journal of Economics (1979): 231-262.
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Abbott, A. "Technical Education for the Textile Industry." Journal of the Textile Institute Proceedings 22.5 (1931): P64-P83.
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and author, known for his work on the history and state of the art of the textile industry, particularly
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Nasmith started his career in the industry, working in various parts of the country among others at the
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Modern cotton spinning machinery, its principles and construction by Joseph Nasmith.
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Recent cotton mill construction and engineering by Joseph Nasmith
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Born in Manchester, Nasmith was educated as engineer at the
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consulting textile engineer
cotton
spinning
cotton mill
Mechanics' Institutes
UMIST
machine factory
John Hopkinson
Portsmouth Dockyard
textile industry
weaving
City and Guilds of London Institute
The Manchester Association of Engineers
Institution of Mechanical Engineers
The students' cotton spinning by Joseph Nasmith
Recent cotton mill construction and engineering by Joseph Nasmith
Blaug, Mark



Institution of Mechanical Engineers
Works by or about Joseph Nasmith
Internet Archive
Joseph Nasmith (1850-1904)
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1850 births
1904 deaths
English non-fiction writers
English mechanical engineers
Engineers from Manchester

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