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Cock o th North wool advertisement, WW1 knitting
Advertisement for Cock o th North knitting wools made by Carter and Parker of Baildon Mills, near Shipley in Yorkshire and ideal for making comforts for soldiers and sailors during the First World War. Date: c.1915
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This advertisement for Cock o' th North wool, produced by Carter and Parker of Baildon Mills near Shipley in Yorkshire around 1915, showcases the importance of knitting during the First World War. As the conflict raged on, the need for comforts and warmth for soldiers and sailors became increasingly essential. The Cock o' th North wool, with its distinctive branding, was an ideal choice for those seeking high-quality, durable yarn for their handmade creations. The image features a serene countryside scene, with a picturesque cottage nestled among rolling hills and verdant pastures. The focus, however, is on the knitted items displayed in the foreground - a testament to the resourcefulness and creativity of those who answered the call to support the war effort from the home front. Knitted items such as socks, scarves, and mittens were not only practical but also offered a sense of connection and comfort to the troops. The advertisement's text encourages potential buyers to "Help the Soldier and Sailor in his hour of need" and "Keep him warm and cheerful with Cock o' th North Wools." The use of language such as "help" and "cheerful" underscores the sense of community and solidarity that knitting initiatives fostered during this time. This historical advertisement serves as a poignant reminder of the role that everyday items and the efforts of individuals played in supporting the war effort during the First World War. The simple act of knitting, fueled by the desire to provide comfort and warmth, became a powerful symbol of hope and resilience in the face of adversity.
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