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A Memoir of Robert Blincoe, an Orphan Boy Sent from the workhouse of St. Pancras, London, at seven years of age, to endure the horrors of a cotton-mill, through his infancy and youth, with a minute detail of his sufferings, being the first memoir of the kind published.

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A Memoir of Robert Blincoe, an Orphan Boy Sent from the workhouse of St. Pancras, London, at seven years of age, to endure the horrors of a cotton-mill, through his infancy and youth, with a minute detail of his sufferings, being the first memoir of the kind published.

by John Brown

EN·~3 hours·9 chapters

Chapters

9 total
1

Transcriber’s Note: Obvious printing errors have been corrected, but old spelling (e.g. villian, ancles, truely) has not been changed.

0:31
2

PUBLISHER’S PREFACE.

4:48
3

MEMOIR OF Robert Blincoe, AN ORPHAN BOY. - CHAP. I.

13:03
4

CHAP. II.

26:07
5

CHAP. III.

47:47
6

CHAP. IV.

26:34
7

CHAP. V.

1:01:38
8

CHAP. VI.

30:57
9

CONFIRMATIONS OF ITS VERACITY.

4:39

Description

A stark, first‑person chronicle follows a seven‑year‑old orphan from a London workhouse into the grim world of a northern cotton mill. The narrator recounts the relentless rhythm of the machines, the bruising physical toll, and the isolation that shapes his earliest years. Through vivid detail, listeners glimpse a childhood stripped of schooling and play, replaced by endless labor under dim, smoky skylines.

Beyond personal hardship, the memoir paints a broader picture of early‑19th‑century industry, exposing how children were treated as interchangeable cogs in a profit‑driven machine. The author's compassionate notes frame the story as both testimony and warning, inviting reflection on how far society has come—and what histories remain hidden. This unflinching account offers a powerful window into a forgotten chapter of social reform, making it a compelling listen for anyone interested in history, labor rights, or human resilience.

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A Memoir of Robert Blincoe, an Orphan Boy Sent from the workhouse of St. Pancras, London, at seven years of age, to endure the horrors of a cotton-mill, through his infancy and youth, with a minute detail of his sufferings, being the first memoir of the kind published. Sent from the workhouse of St. Pancras, London, at seven years of age, to endure the horrors of a cotton-mill, through his infancy and youth, with a minute detail of his sufferings, being the first memoir of the kind published.

Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (207K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by deaurider and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2019-03-25

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

JB

John Brown

d. 1829

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