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Arkwright is a surname, deriving from an archaic Old English term for a person who manufactures chests, and may refer to: Augustus Arkwright (1821–1887)
Arkwright
English inventor and entrepreneur (1732–1792)
Sir Richard Arkwright (23 December 1732 – 3 August 1792) was an English inventor and a leading entrepreneur during the early Industrial Revolution. He
Richard_Arkwright
British spree killer
Anthony Arkwright is a convicted British spree killer who, over the course of 56 hours in August 1988, murdered three people in Wath-upon-Dearne, South
Anthony_Arkwright
Topics referred to by the same term
Arkwright House may refer to: Arkwright House, Manchester Arkwright House, Preston This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Arkwright
Arkwright_House
British politician (1821–1887)
Augustus Peter Arkwright (2 March 1821 – 6 October 1887) was a Royal Navy officer and a Conservative Party politician who sat in the House of Commons
Augustus_Arkwright
British TV sitcom (1976–1985)
BBC, starring Ronnie Barker as penny-pinching corner-shopkeeper Albert Arkwright and David Jason as his assistant and nephew Granville. The series began
Open_All_Hours
sequel, Still Open All Hours. Albert E. Arkwright (born 1927) is played by Ronnie Barker in Open All Hours. Arkwright is a pragmatic, miserly man with old-fashioned
List of Open All Hours characters
List_of_Open_All_Hours_characters
English politician (1807–1856)
George Arkwright (20 August 1807 – 5 February 1856) was an English Conservative Party politician. He was a Member of Parliament (MP) for Leominster from
George_Arkwright
Water-powered spinning frame
Richard Arkwright, who patented the technology in 1769, designed a model for the production of cotton thread, which was first used in 1765. The Arkwright water
Water_frame
Richard Arkwright DL (22 January 1835 – 14 November 1918) was an English barrister and Conservative Party politician. Arkwright was the second son of
Richard_Arkwright_(barrister)
Comic book limited series
The Adventures of Luther Arkwright is a nine-issue comic book limited series written and drawn by Bryan Talbot in the period 1978–1989. The story is adult
The Adventures of Luther Arkwright
The_Adventures_of_Luther_Arkwright
Village in Derbyshire, England
Arkwright Town, usually referred to as Arkwright, is a village in Sutton cum Duckmanton, North East Derbyshire, England that is notable for being moved
Arkwright_Town
Suburb of Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia
coordinates) Point Arkwright is a coastal suburb in the Sunshine Coast Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, Point Arkwright had a population
Point_Arkwright,_Queensland
Grade II* listed university building in Nottingham, England
The Arkwright Building is a Grade II* listed university building on Shakespeare Street in Nottingham, England. It forms part of the Nottingham Trent University
Arkwright_Building
Topics referred to by the same term
Arkwright Town could be: Arkwright Town in Derbyshire, England Arkwright, Alabama, USA Arkwright, Georgia, USA Arkwright, New York, USA This disambiguation
Arkwright_town
Charity in Derbyshire, England
The Arkwright Society is a registered charity engaged in the conservation of industrial monuments in Derbyshire, focusing on the water mills of Lumsdale
Arkwright_Society
British industrialist (1755–1843)
Richard Arkwright junior (19 December 1755 – 23 April 1843), the son of Sir Richard Arkwright of Cromford in Derbyshire, was a mill owner, turned banker
Richard_Arkwright_junior
Topics referred to by the same term
John Arkwright may refer to: John Hungerford Arkwright (1833–1905), Lord Lieutenant of Herefordshire John Arkwright (politician) (1872–1954), British politician
John_Arkwright
Painting by Joseph Wright of Derby
Portrait of Richard Arkwright is a 1790 portrait painting by the British artist Joseph Wright of Derby. It depicts the pioneer of the Industrial Revolution
Portrait of Richard Arkwright (Wright)
Portrait_of_Richard_Arkwright_(Wright)
Topics referred to by the same term
Francis Arkwright may refer to: Francis Arkwright (cricketer) (1905–1942), English cricketer Francis Arkwright (politician) (1846–1915), MP for East Derbyshire
Francis_Arkwright
Topics referred to by the same term
Portrait of Richard Arkwright may refer to: Portrait of Richard Arkwright (Wright) Portrait of Richard Arkwright (Brown) This disambiguation page lists
Portrait_of_Richard_Arkwright
Early textile production via automated means
for the process to later be mechanised. Cotton spinning using Richard Arkwright's water frame, James Hargreaves' Spinning Jenny, and Samuel Crompton's
Textile manufacture during the British Industrial Revolution
Textile_manufacture_during_the_British_Industrial_Revolution
New York Supreme Court judge
George Alfred Arkwright (September 19, 1888 – August 25, 1972) was an American attorney and justice on the New York Supreme Court. Arkwright was born in
George_A._Arkwright
Engineering award
The Arkwright Engineering Scholarship is an engineering award given to engineering students within the United Kingdom and Channel Islands. It has been
Arkwright_Scholarship
John Hungerford Arkwright (12 July 1833 – 25 May 1905) was Lord Lieutenant of Herefordshire from 27 January 1902 to 5 December 1904, and was one of the
John_Hungerford_Arkwright
English politician
Richard Arkwright (30 September 1781 – 28 March 1832) was an English politician. He was the oldest son of Richard Arkwright (died 1843) of Willersley
Richard_Arkwright_(1781–1832)
Topics referred to by the same term
Richard Arkwright (1732–1792) was an English inventor and entrepreneur during the early Industrial Revolution Richard Arkwright may also refer to: Richard
Richard Arkwright (disambiguation)
Richard_Arkwright_(disambiguation)
Grade I listed mill in Derbyshire, England
world's first water-powered cotton spinning mill, developed by Richard Arkwright in 1771 in Cromford, Derbyshire, England. The mill structure is classified
Cromford_Mill
Country house in Derbyshire, England
and after his death in 1824, Richard Arkwright Junior of Cromford Mill fame, became the owner. William Arkwright of Sutton Scarsdale was High Sheriff
Sutton_Scarsdale_Hall
World Heritage site in Derbyshire, England
and later spread so that by 1788 there were over 200 Arkwright-type mills in Britain. Arkwright's inventions and system of organising labour was exported
Derwent_Valley_Mills
British Army general
Major-General Robert Harry Bertram Arkwright, CB, DSO & Bar (30 July 1903 – 14 November 1971) was a British Army officer who served in the Second World
Robert_Arkwright
18th-century English inventor
relationship with Richard Arkwright, an entrepreneur. The character of this relationship, and in particular, the competing claims of Arkwright, Kay, and also Highs
John_Kay_(spinning_frame)
Village in Derbyshire, England
433. It is principally known for its historical connection with Richard Arkwright and the nearby Cromford Mill, which he built outside the village in 1771
Cromford
Village in Rhode Island, United States
Arkwright is a village in the northeastern corner of Coventry, Rhode Island touching Cranston and Scituate, now connected by Route 115. In the 1700s the
Arkwright,_Rhode_Island
Painting by Joseph Wright of Derby
Arkwright with a goat is a 1791 portrait painting by the British artist Joseph Wright of Derby. It depicts three of the children of Richard Arkwright
Three Children of Richard Arkwright with a Goat
Three_Children_of_Richard_Arkwright_with_a_Goat
British diplomat
Thomas Arkwright CMG (born 2 March 1962) is a British diplomat who was High Commissioner to the Federal Republic of Nigeria 2015–18. Arkwright was born
Paul_Arkwright
Wind farm in Arkwright, New York, United States
The Arkwright Summit Wind Farm is a 78.4 megawatt wind farm in Arkwright, New York. It uses 36 Vestas V110 turbines, 32 of which are rated at 2.2 megawatts
Arkwright_Summit_Wind_Farm
British radio soap opera (since 1951)
Aldridge lives in part of it. The farmland is home to Neil Carter's pigs. Arkwright Hall is a large Victorian mansion with a 17th-century atmosphere. The
The_Archers
British politician
cotton-spinning industrialist Sir Richard Arkwright and the son of John Hungerford Arkwright. His uncle, Richard Arkwright, was member of parliament (MP) for
John_Arkwright_(politician)
American activist (1860–1915)
May Arkwright Hutton (July 21, 1860 – October 6, 1915) was a suffrage leader and labor rights advocate in the early history of the Pacific Northwest of
May_Arkwright_Hutton
GB & England international rugby league footballer
John Arkwright (3 December 1902 – 20 January 1990) was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s. He played
Jack_Arkwright
Former railway station in Nottinghamshire, England
Nottingham Arkwright Street was a railway station in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England. It was a stop on the former Great Central Main Line, which
Nottingham Arkwright Street railway station
Nottingham_Arkwright_Street_railway_station
British comics artist and writer (born 1952)
creator of The Adventures of Luther Arkwright and its sequels Heart of Empire and The Legend of Luther Arkwright, as well as the Grandville series of
Bryan_Talbot
NI NI P ap Iorwerth NI NI 26 June BBC Mishal Husain Debate Newton and Arkwright Buildings, City Campus, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham TBA P
2024 United Kingdom general election
2024_United_Kingdom_general_election
Member of the British gentry
Francis Arkwright (17 March 1846 – 1 March 1915) belonged to the British gentry. His first wife died after giving birth to a daughter, and he remarried
Francis Arkwright (politician)
Francis_Arkwright_(politician)
Englishrugby league footballer
Christopher Arkwright (born 8 February 1959) is an English former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s. He played
Chris_Arkwright
English composer
Marian Ursula Arkwright (25 January 1863 – 23 March 1922) was an English composer, pianist and string player (viola and double bass). She was one of the
Marian_Arkwright
Painting by Mather Brown
Richard Arkwright is a 1790 portrait painting by the Anglo-American artist Mather Brown. It depicts the English businessmen Richard Arkwright, a major
Portrait of Richard Arkwright (Brown)
Portrait_of_Richard_Arkwright_(Brown)
British musicologist
Godfrey Edward Pellew Arkwright (10 April 1864 – 16 August 1944) was a British musicologist. Educated at Oxford, Arkwright was the editor of "The Old English
Godfrey Edward Pellew Arkwright
Godfrey_Edward_Pellew_Arkwright
British inventor and instrument designer
Industrial Revolution, Atherton began his career by assisting Richard Arkwright and John Kay in developing the ground-breaking spinning frame in the late
Peter_Atherton_(manufacturer)
United States historic place
The Arkwright Bridge is an abandoned historic bridge formerly carrying Hill Street over the Pawtuxet River in the Arkwright mill village in central Rhode
Arkwright_Bridge
Listed building in Manchester, England
Arkwright House is a Grade II listed building at Parsonage Gardens in Manchester, England. Designed by Harry S. Fairhurst, it was completed in 1929 for
Arkwright_House,_Manchester
British TV sitcom (2013–2019)
episodes featured Arkwright's ghost turning lights on and off (Series 1, Episode 6, and the 2015 Christmas Special). As Arkwright did in the original
Still_Open_All_Hours
British aristocrat
Rosa Frederica FitzGeorge (née Baring, formerly Arkwright; 9 March 1854 – 10 March 1927) was an English socialite. Rosa was born on 9 March 1854 at Norman
Rosa_Baring
English bacteriologist (1864–1944)
Sir Joseph Arthur Arkwright MA MD MRCS FRCP FRS (22 March 1864 – 22 November 1944) was a medical doctor. He was forced to give up his work due to severe
Joseph_Arthur_Arkwright
English cricketer
Harold Arthur Arkwright (10 November 1872 – 10 December 1942) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Oxford University between 1893
Harold_Arkwright
English cricketer
Francis Godfrey Bertram Arkwright DSO MC (30 January 1905 – 1 July 1942) was an English first-class cricketer and British Army officer. After a brief
Francis_Arkwright_(cricketer)
Industrial Revolution invention for spinning thread in a mechanized way
a mechanized way. It was developed in 18th-century Britain by Richard Arkwright and John Kay. In 1760 England, yarn production from wool, flax and cotton
Spinning_frame
Cotton mill in Derbyshire, England
Sir Richard Arkwright's Masson Mill is a water-powered cotton spinning mill situated on the west bank of the River Derwent in Matlock Bath, Derbyshire
Masson_Mill
Unincorporated community in Alabama, United States
Arkwright was an unincorporated community in Shelby County, Alabama, United States. The community lies near the banks of the Coosa River and is now within
Arkwright,_Alabama
British Army officer
Brigadier-General Alexander Gore Arkwright Hore-Ruthven, 1st Earl of Gowrie (/ˈhɔːr ˈrɪvɛn/; 6 July 1872 – 2 May 1955) was a British Army officer who
Alexander Hore-Ruthven, 1st Earl of Gowrie
Alexander_Hore-Ruthven,_1st_Earl_of_Gowrie
Video game series
Silent Scope is a series of rail shooter video games developed and published by Konami. Silent Scope EX was released in the arcades in 2001. It was included
Silent_Scope
Artist
Bridget Bate Tichenor (born Bridget Pamela Arkwright Bate) (November 22, 1917 – October 12, 1990) was a British surrealist painter of fantastic art in
Bridget_Bate_Tichenor
House in Derbyshire, United Kingdom
above sea level, for the occupation of the industrialist Sir Richard Arkwright by the architect William Thomas. A news item in 2016 stated that "with
Willersley_Castle
British textile engineer (1718–1803)
persuaded him to hand over the secrets of Highs's machines. Arkwright, later Sir Richard Arkwright, developed a substantial fortune and reputation in the cotton
Thomas_Highs
British publisher of comics, 1987–1989
It published Fox's Redfox, and Bryan Talbot's The Adventures of Luther Arkwright, both of which won Eagle Awards. Valkyrie Press was owned by Redfox co-writer
Valkyrie_Press
Census-designated place in South Carolina, United States
Arkwright is an unincorporated area and census-designated place (CDP) adjacent to the city of Spartanburg in Spartanburg County, South Carolina, United
Arkwright,_South_Carolina
Graphic novel series
Heart of Empire or The Legacy of Luther Arkwright is a science fiction comics limited series by British artist Bryan Talbot, published in nine monthly
Heart_of_Empire
Professional footballer
Ian Arkwright (born 18 September 1959) is an English former professional footballer who played in the Football League for Wolverhampton Wanderers, Wrexham
Ian_Arkwright
English inventor of the Spinning Jenny
one of three men responsible for the mechanisation of spinning: Richard Arkwright patented the water frame in 1769 and Samuel Crompton combined the two
James_Hargreaves
Building producing yarn or cloth from cotton
roller spinning principle of Paul and Bourne became the basis of Richard Arkwright's spinning frame and water frame, patented in 1769. The principles of the
Cotton_mill
Former railway station in Derbyshire, England
Arkwright Town railway station was in Arkwright Town, Derbyshire, England. The line and station were opened by the LD&ECR in March 1897. The company struggled
Arkwright Town railway station
Arkwright_Town_railway_station
Conference centre in England
Nottingham city centre. It was created in 2009 as part of the Newton-Arkwright regeneration development at Nottingham Trent University and designed by
Nottingham_Conference_Centre
English cricketer
Henry Arkwright (16 December 1837 – 13 October 1866) was an English amateur first-class cricketer. He made seventeen appearances between 1858 and 1866
Henry_Arkwright
Cotton mill in Manchester, England
Manchester city centre, England. It was built in 1782 by for Richard Arkwright and his partners and destroyed by fire in 1854. It was rebuilt and finally
Shudehill_Mill
Historic site in Lancashire, England
Arkwright House is in Stoneygate, Preston, Lancashire, England. The house was built in 1728, and was later expanded and restored. It is notable as the
Arkwright_House,_Preston
Inventor, pioneer of the spinning industry (1753–1827)
spinning industry. Building on the work of James Hargreaves and Richard Arkwright, he invented the spinning mule, a machine that revolutionised the industry
Samuel_Crompton
Method of manufacturing using machinery and division of labor
and rail-tracks through the buildings for handling heavy items. Richard Arkwright (1732–1792) patented his water frame in 1769, a major breakthrough in
Factory_system
City and metropolitan borough in England
1729, and numerous large warehouses aided commerce. In 1780, Richard Arkwright began construction of Manchester's first cotton mill. Manchester exported
Manchester
English painter (1734–1797)
with the industrialization of the manufacture of pottery, and Richard Arkwright, regarded as the creator of the factory system in the cotton industry
Joseph_Wright_of_Derby
Historic place in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, US
cotton spinning mill in America to use the Arkwright system of cotton spinning as developed by Richard Arkwright. The mill's founder, Samuel Slater, apprenticed
Slater_Mill
Unincorporated community in Georgia, U.S.
Arkwright is an unincorporated community in Bibb County, in the U.S. state of Georgia. The community was named after Preston S. Arkwright, an electric
Arkwright,_Georgia
cause of women's suffrage in Idaho. May Arkwright Hutton (Wallace). List of American suffragists "May Arkwright Hutton: Suffrage Leader". Fairmount Memorial
List_of_Idaho_suffragists
Cotton mill in Greater Manchester, England
Arkwright Mill, Rochdale was a cotton spinning mill in Rochdale, Greater Manchester, England. It was built in 1885 by the Arkwright Cotton Spinning Co
Arkwright_Mill,_Rochdale
Machinery used to spin cotton
travelled at different speeds. This principle was the basis of Richard Arkwright's later water frame design. By 1742 Paul and Wyatt had opened a mill in
Cotton-spinning_machinery
American writer
The first of three middle grades and young adult adventures, Darwen Arkwright and the Peregrine Pact, was released from Razorbill (Penguin) in October
A._J._Hartley
American businessman and politician (1927–1991)
Richard Arkwright Snelling (February 18, 1927 – August 13, 1991) was an American businessman, politician, and the 76th and 78th governor of Vermont from
Richard_A._Snelling
Arkwright Town Junction is a former railway junction near Arkwright Town in Derbyshire, England. Arkwright Town Junction was one of four interrelated junctions
Arkwright_Town_Junction
Cotton mill in Chipping, Lancashire, England
Kirk Mill is an early example of an Arkwright-type cotton mill and a grade II listed building in Chipping, Lancashire. Built in the 1780s on the site
Kirk_Mill
English cricketer
Henry Arkwright (26 March 1811 – 13 January 1889) was an English cricketer with amateur status. He was associated with Cambridge University and made his
Henry Arkwright (cricketer, born 1811)
Henry_Arkwright_(cricketer,_born_1811)
English entomologist (1866–1922)
went to Cairo with Arkwright at the request of the Egyptian Government to study typhus. Both caught the disease from lice. Arkwright survived after a long
Arthur_William_Bacot
American writer (1874–1935)
contributor to The New Yorker, Day sometimes wrote using the pseudonym B.H. Arkwright. Brendan Gill's memoir Here at The New Yorker reprints a cartoon by Day
Clarence_Day
American law firm
Robert S. Parker and Preston Stanley Arkwright Jr., join the firm creating Colquitt, Parker, Troutman and Arkwright. For the next 30 years, the firm grew
Troutman_Pepper
American classical violinist
Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival. Hagen currently performs on the 1732 Arkwright Lady Rebecca Sylvan Stradivarius violin, loaned from the Rachel Barton
William_Hagen_(musician)
Duckmanton East Junction is a former railway junction near Arkwright Town in Derbyshire, England. Duckmanton East Junction was one of four interrelated
Duckmanton_East_Junction
historic cotton mill at Bakewell in Derbyshire, England. In 1777, Richard Arkwright leased a stretch of land by the River Wye from Philip Gell of Hopton.
Lumford_Mill
English-American industrialist
in Pawtucket. Slater knew the secret of Arkwright's success, including varying fiber lengths and Arkwright's carding, drawing, and roving machines. He
Samuel_Slater
2005 single by the Coral
were mastered at Whitfield Street Studios in Central London by Frank Arkwright. Art design was by K. Power. The music video was directed by Goodtimes
In the Morning (The Coral song)
In_the_Morning_(The_Coral_song)
English actor (1895–1976)
appearances. In 1923, he acted in the silent film Fires of Innocence as Pen Arkwright. His co-star Joan Morgan later claimed that she did not remember anything
Robert_Andrews_(actor)
Legal protection of rights in an invention
them (1785), Arkwright's claims as an inventor were called into question, Highs, Kay and Kay's wife Sarah all testifying that Arkwright had stolen High's
History_of_patent_law
ARKWRIGHT
ARKWRIGHT
Boy/Male
British, English
Makes Chests
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a chest maker, from Middle English, Old French arc ‘chest’, ‘bin’ + Middle English wright ‘maker’, ‘craftsman’ (see Wright).
ARKWRIGHT
ARKWRIGHT
Boy/Male
Turkish
Smoky.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a reduced form of Witherow.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Hemachandra | ஹேமசஂதà¯à®°à®¾
Golden Moon
Male
English
Supernaturally Wise
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Holliman.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Singing bird
Girl/Female
Tamil
Golden
Girl/Female
Tamil
Tharanya | தாரநà¯à®¯à®¾
Girl/Female
Hindu
Happy, Cheerful
Girl/Female
Hindu
Name of a Raga
ARKWRIGHT
ARKWRIGHT
ARKWRIGHT
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