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MIAT (Ghent museum) : ウィキペディア英語版
MIAT (Ghent museum)
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The Ghent museum of industrial archeology and textiles (オランダ語:Museum voor Industriële Archeologie en Textiel) known by its acronym MIAT is a museum in Ghent in Belgium. Ghent was at the centre of the Flanders textile region.
The museum is an Anchor point on the European Route of Industrial Heritage.



==Building==
The first business recorded on this site was that of
Pieter Van Huffel The contract he won in 1819, allowed him to purchase a steam engine for his cotton mill. Around 1830 he built adjoining weaving sheds. Pierre Guequier and Ferdinand Dierman took over the company in 1845 and started building, but in 1854 Guequier bought out his partner. By 1864 he had formed a new company with his son-in-law Adolphe Desmet and the mills became known as the 'Desmet-Guequier & Compagnie' factory.
Even so the Desmet-Guequier factory was one of the smaller mills in Ghent: at the beginning of 1862 it had 99 employees.The profitability of a cotton mill is determined by it size.
Ghent suffered during the Cotton Famine between 1861 to 1865 when imports of American long staple cotton halted and so did Ghent's mills. Desmet-Guequier’s financial difficulties were no exception, they survived thanks to capital injections from a succession of new backers.
The current building was built in 1905 on fireproof principles.〔 The industry is cyclical, after the good times at the turn of the century, eight of Ghent’s cotton mills merged to form the Union Cotonnière in 1914, and the Desmet-Guequier factory was taken over.
By the 1950s low wages were the cause of unrest. The three large manual trade unions led mass demonstrations for increased wages, and they were joined by white-collar workers from the various Union Cotonnière sites. But to no avail. In 1975 Union Cotonnière closed the division on the Oudevest and the building was left empty.
〔S. HUYSMAN. Filature Desmet-Guequier - 200 jaar textielgeschiedenis. in: Geschiedenis:
zijn werk, zijn leven.〕


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