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Hannah Greg (née Lightbody) (1766 – 1828), with her husband Samuel Greg, was the architect of a paternalistic industrial community in the north of England, a prominent Unitarian and significant diarist. While her husband Samuel Greg pioneered new ways of running a cloth mill, she supervised the housing and conditions of the employees, including the education of the child workers. The Gregs, despite family connections to the slave trade, were considered enlightened employers for the time, and though in the 1830s the apprentice system was questioned, Quarry Bank Mill maintained it until her death.

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  • Hannah Greg, geborene Lightbody (* 1766 in Liverpool; † 4. Februar 1828 in , Cheshire), war eine britische Unternehmersfrau, prominente Unitarierin und bedeutende Tagebuchschreiberin. Zusammen mit ihrem Ehemann war sie die Architektin einer paternalistischen Industriegemeinschaft im Norden Englands, der Quarry Bank Mill. Während ihr Mann neue Wege für den Betrieb einer Tuchfabrik beschritt, kümmerte sie sich um die Unterbringung und die Arbeitsbedingungen der Angestellten, einschließlich der Erziehung der Arbeiterkinder. Die Gregs galten für die damalige Zeit als aufgeklärte Arbeitgeber. (de)
  • Hannah Greg (née Lightbody) (1766 – 1828), with her husband Samuel Greg, was the architect of a paternalistic industrial community in the north of England, a prominent Unitarian and significant diarist. While her husband Samuel Greg pioneered new ways of running a cloth mill, she supervised the housing and conditions of the employees, including the education of the child workers. The Gregs, despite family connections to the slave trade, were considered enlightened employers for the time, and though in the 1830s the apprentice system was questioned, Quarry Bank Mill maintained it until her death. (en)
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