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1 Locating Industry Where were these industries located during the Industrial Revolution?

2 Locating Industry Woollen Textiles Locational factors: Close to sheep farming areas Large areas of land for factory floor spaces Large local market for products

3 Locating Industry 1.Glasgow 2.Burnley 3.Manchester 4.Sheffield 5.Stoke on Trent 6.Ironbridge 7.Birmingham

4 Locating Industry 1.Glasgow 2.Burnley 3.Manchester 4.Sheffield 5.Stoke on Trent 6.Ironbridge 7.Birmingham

5 Locating Industry Pottery Locational factors: Close to mined clay areas Less need for close proximity to transport network as product tends to be light and small Long history of craftsmanship in the area

6 Locating Industry 1.Glasgow 2.Burnley 3.Manchester 4.Sheffield 5.Stoke on Trent 6.Ironbridge 7.Birmingham

7 Locating Industry 1.Glasgow 2.Burnley 3.Manchester 4.Sheffield 5.Stoke on Trent 6.Ironbridge 7.Birmingham

8 Locating Industry Guns and Jewellery Locational factors: Close to coal belts for smelting works Large workforce available Canal network for easy transportation of metal ores from elsewhere

9 Locating Industry 1.Glasgow 2.Burnley 3.Manchester 4.Sheffield 5.Stoke on Trent 6.Ironbridge 7.Birmingham

10 Locating Industry 1.Glasgow 2.Burnley 3.Manchester 4.Sheffield 5.Stoke on Trent 6.Ironbridge 7.Birmingham

11 Locating Industry Cotton Textiles Locational factors: Close to ports to import raw material History of textile making in area nearby Large local workforce available

12 Locating Industry 1.Glasgow 2.Burnley 3.Manchester 4.Sheffield 5.Stoke on Trent 6.Ironbridge 7.Birmingham

13 Locating Industry 1.Glasgow 2.Burnley 3.Manchester 4.Sheffield 5.Stoke on Trent 6.Ironbridge 7.Birmingham

14 Locating Industry Cutlery Locational factors: Close to a good source of water for cooling and energy production Nearby quarries provide stone for grinding and polishing Site of the invention of stainless steel

15 Locating Industry 1.Glasgow 2.Burnley 3.Manchester 4.Sheffield 5.Stoke on Trent 6.Ironbridge 7.Birmingham

16 Locating Industry 1.Glasgow 2.Burnley 3.Manchester 4.Sheffield 5.Stoke on Trent 6.Ironbridge 7.Birmingham

17 Locating Industry Bleach and chemical solvents Locational factors: Close to a port for ease of access to new markets Close to water source for removal of waste and to mix with bases Large local labour force

18 Locating Industry 1.Glasgow 2.Burnley 3.Manchester 4.Sheffield 5.Stoke on Trent 6.Ironbridge 7.Birmingham

19 Locating Industry 1.Glasgow 2.Burnley 3.Manchester 4.Sheffield 5.Stoke on Trent 6.Ironbridge 7.Birmingham

20 Locating Industry Iron and Steel Locational factors: Close to a source of raw metal ores Close to water to provide coolants for machinery Close to coal belts for smelting processes

21 Locating Industry 1.Glasgow 2.Burnley 3.Manchester 4.Sheffield 5.Stoke on Trent 6.Ironbridge 7.Birmingham

22 Locating Industry 1.Glasgow 2.Burnley 3.Manchester 4.Sheffield 5.Stoke on Trent 6.Ironbridge 7.Birmingham


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