Daniel Griliopoulos

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For those who tended machines, deafness was also a likely outcome. Weavers working the powered looms in the mills were almost invariably partially deaf by their mid-thirties. In towns where such work was common, a form of silent speech arose which exaggerated mouth movements, making it easier to lip-read.
How to be a Victorian
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