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was published, which was drawn from his diary. It "remains an impressive source for the history of the silk industry, working-class life, and urban development during the industrial revolution".
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views". Despite being ruined by the Treaty, he was "dogmatically committed to free trade as the poor man's best hope".
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Gutteridge became an atheist after attending debates at the Coventry Mutual Improvement Society, and became an
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Certificate certifying award of a bronze medal to Joseph Gutteridge as an amateur manufacturer of microscopes.
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Liberty, Retrenchment and Reform. Popular Liberalism in the Age of Gladstone, 1860-1880
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received a copy and it gained favourable reviews. Gutteridge received a gift from the
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A stand microscope created by Joseph Gutteridge, a weaver from Coventry. The microscope allows coarse and fine adjustments, and its height is adjustable by a set screw. It consists of two objectives each with a screw on cap and a slidecarrier that is moveable laterally. The mirror also has a cap. It has a bench magnifier, lens moveable through 360° and has a base weighted with lead.
A stand microscope created by Joseph Gutteridge, a weaver from Coventry. The microscope allows coarse and fine adjustments, and its height is adjustable by a set screw. It consists of two objectives each with a screw on cap and a slidecarrier that is moveable laterally. The mirror also has a cap. It has a bench magnifier, lens moveable through 360° and has a base weighted with lead. It is placed in a Mahogany box containing seventeen six-compartment trays of slides.





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Herbert Art Gallery and Museum
William Henry Brooke
Sydney John Bunney
John Collier
David Gee
Thomas Hearne
John Laporte
Peter Laszlo Peri
W. W. Quatremain
Francis Skidmore

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