Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Derwent Valley Mills' has mentioned 'Factory' in the following places:
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The modern factory, or 'mill', system was born here in the 18th century to accommodate the new technology for spinning cotton developed by Richard Arkwright. | WIKI |
Slater Mill in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, incorporated many elements of the factory system developed in the Derwent Valley, and was built by Samuel Slater from Belper. | WIKI |
The Derwent Valley is considered the birthplace of the factory system. | WIKI |
Dale later established four mills at Lanark; they were structurally similar to Arkwright's Masson Mill and at least two of the mills used technology developed in the Derwent Valley, although the factory system was different from that used in the Derwent Valley. | WIKI |
[36] Saltairexc2xa0xe2x80x93 another World Heritage Site[37]xc2xa0xe2x80x93 was founded in 1853 and featured worker's housing and facilities, as well as other elements of the factory system developed by Arkwright. | WIKI |
The factory system made it possible to produce cheap textiles and clothing. | WIKI |
The cultural landscape of the Derwent valley was where the modern factory system was developed and established, to accommodate the new technology for spinning cotton developed by Richard Arkwright and new processes for efficient production. | UNESCO |
Criterion (ii): The Derwent Valley saw the birth of the factory system, when new types of building were erected to house the new technology for spinning cotton developed by Richard Arkwright in the late 18th century. | UNESCO |
The overall landscape reflects well its technological, social and economic development and the way the modern factory system developed within this rural area on the basis of water power. | UNESCO |