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List of mills in Chadderton

This is a list of the cotton and other textile mills in Chadderton, Greater Manchester, England.

A–E edit

Name Architect Location Built Demolished Served
(Years)
Ace P.S.Stott Whitegate Lane SD896037 53°31′49″N 2°09′26″W / 53.530207°N 2.1572042°W / 53.530207; -2.1572042 ("Ace") 1914 Standing 53
  Notes: [1][2]
Acorn Stott & Sons(Extensions) Union St SD909038 53°31′53″N 2°08′18″W / 53.531331°N 2.138300°W / 53.531331; -2.138300 ("Acorn") c. 1860 c. 1916*
Notes: Built by John Charles Beard. Was extended in 1882 and 1884. Its spindleage in 1889, when it was a doublers and tape warp makers, was 10,000. Land now occupied by housing. [2][3]
Alder Root Cowhill, Chadderton SD910048 53°32′21″N 2°08′10″W / 53.539147°N 2.136°W / 53.539147; -2.136 ("Alder Root") c.1860 c.1883
Notes: Old building used as a mill. Demolished to make way for Glenby Mill (see below)[2][4]
Asia F.W.Dixon Clayton St SD912031 53°31′26″N 2°08′49″W / 53.524°N 2.147°W / 53.524; -2.147 ("Asia") 1904 1982 77
Notes: Spindleage: (1915) 117,000 Platts. Engine:Buckley & Taylor[2][5]
Bank Crossley Bridge SD899048

53°32′25″N 2°09′10″W / 53.540272°N 2.1527892°W / 53.540272; -2.1527892 ("Bank")

1776 c. 1900
Notes: Watermill built by Thomas Ashton [2][6]
Baytree Stott and Sons Mills Hill Road SD888053 53°32′38″N 2°10′12″W / 53.544°N 2.170°W / 53.544; -2.170 ("Baytree") 1903 1985 56
Notes: Spindleage: (1915) 97,000 Dobson & Barlow. Engine:George Saxon 1400hp. Used by Avro for manufacture of aircraft parts during World War II[2][7][8]
Bentfield Peel Street SD909049 53°32′29″N 2°08′17″W / 53.541275°N 2.137970°W / 53.541275; -2.137970 ("Bentfield") 1969 Standing 22
Notes: Single storey shed on site of Platt Brothers Hartfield Forge.[2][1]
Boundary Mills Hill Road SD888059 53°32′59″N 2°10′10″W / 53.549793°N 2.1693492°W / 53.549793; -2.1693492 ("Boundary") <1861 c. 1932
Notes: 1891- Thorburn and Co, Ltd. Spindleage: (1915) 10,500 mule 3,500 ring. Engine:Scott and Hodgson 300hp.[2][9]
Bower Henshaw Lane, Chadderton SD901027 53°31′17″N 2°09′03″W / 53.521482°N 2.1507°W / 53.521482; -2.1507 ("Bower") c. 1780 c. 1900
Notes: Water-powered early mill converted into a rope works. By 1861, it was spinning cotton again before being converted into a glue works.[2][9]
Busk P.S.Stott Busk Road SD913057 53°32′53″N 2°07′59″W / 53.548°N 2.133°W / 53.548; -2.133 ("Busk") c. 1847 1931
Notes: Spindleage: (1915) 23,624 ring; 10,000 doubling. Engine:(1906)J. E. Wood 525hp[2][10]
Butler Green A.H.Stott Wallis Street SD905038 53°31′53″N 2°08′44″W / 53.531408°N 2.145437°W / 53.531408; -2.145437 ("Butler Green") 1863 1948 72
Notes: Spindleage: (1915) 96,816 [2][10]
Chadderton P.S. Stott Fields New Rd SD907045 53°32′13″N 2°08′30″W / 53.536815°N 2.141619°W / 53.536815; -2.141619 (Chadderton) 1885 Standing 115
  Grade II listed building.[11]Notes: Spindleage: (1915) 102,456 Platt. Engine:Hick, Hargreaves & Co. 1100hp[2][12][13] Cast iron and steel frame with brick cladding, 5 storey 18 bay by 9 bay with later extensions.
Clarence Wild James Street 53°32′45″N 2°08′24″W / 53.5457°N 2.1399°W / 53.5457; -2.1399 ("Clarence") c. 1869 1889
Notes: Spindleage: (1889) 78,590 Demolished and replaced with Wren Mill, and then Asda.[2][13]
Clough Hunt Clough  c. 1776  ?
Notes: A small water-powered mill. There were also two Clough Mills in Shaw and one in Springhead.[2][12][13]


F–J edit

Name Architect Location Built Demolished Served
(Years)
Falcon Mill P S Stott Victoria Street 53°32′54″N 2°08′11″W / 53.548256°N 2.136397°W / 53.548256; -2.136397 (Falcon) 1885 Standing 74
  Notes: The big single storey building is an unusual (for Oldham) example of a weaving shed among the big spinning mills. Designed by P S Stott in 1885 for the Oldham Velvet Manufacturing Co. In 1915 it had 802 looms powered by an Urmson & Thompson engine. [14]
Fernhurst A H Stott Fernhurst Street SD911064 53°33′14″N 2°08′10″W / 53.554°N 2.136°W / 53.554; -2.136 (Fernhurst) 1905 2015 59
Notes: Spindleage: (1915)112,524 Platts. Engine Browett & Lindley 1400hp. Extended in 1946, taken over by Cotton & Rayon Spinners Ltd. In 2015 it was demolished to make way for a "DifRent" housing scheme.[2][12][15][16]
Firwood Joshua Lane SD888051 53°32′35″N 2°10′13″W / 53.543106°N 2.1702075°W / 53.543106; -2.1702075 ("Firwood") c. 1844 1960
Notes: Spindleage: (1915)14,376 mule, 500 looms. Built by James Cheetham by the Rochdale canal, did velvets and twills[2][15]
Forge Mill / Stock Lane Mill Stock Lane SD908049 53°32′28″N 2°08′24″W / 53.541°N 2.140°W / 53.541; -2.140 ("Forge Mill (Stock Lane Mill)") 1858 (1858) 1978
Notes: Spindleage: (1915) 24,048.Built by Higginson and Wallwork then sold to Bodden and Mercer. In 1875 changed name to Stock Lane, extended in 1912 and again in 1926.[2][12][15]
Gem FW Dixon Fields New Rd SD903039 53°31′55″N 2°08′49″W / 53.532044°N 2.147°W / 53.532044; -2.147 ("Gem") 1901 2008 36
  Notes: Ceased spinning cotton in 1937. Taken over by the Ferranti company during WWII to manufacture radio valves and then semiconductor devices. Demolished in 2008 to make way for housing. Spindleage: (1915) 115,000 Asa Lees. Engine:George Saxon 1700hp[2][12][17][18]
Glebe Drury Lane SD905030 53°31′26″N 2°08′42″W / 53.524°N 2.145°W / 53.524; -2.145 ("Glebe") 1866 1973 104
Notes: Spindleage: (1915) 127,600 mule,24336 ring, 300 doubling Platts/Howard & Bullough. Engine:(1871)W & J Yates 220hp, (1906) Scott & Hodgson 2500hp (1914)Scott & Hodgson 1250hp[2][17]
Glenby Cowhill,  SD910047 53°32′21″N 2°08′10″W / 53.539147°N 2.136°W / 53.539147; -2.136 ("Glenby")[2][19] 1885 1962 74
Gordon J Wild Elizabeth St SD901033 53°31′34″N 2°09′04″W / 53.526°N 2.151°W / 53.526; -2.151 ("Gordon") 1884 c. 1968 75
Notes: Spindleage: (1915) 66,000 Platts. Engine:Buckley & Taylor 1200hp[2][19]
Gorse P S Stott Gorse Street SD897038 53°31′54″N 2°09′25″W / 53.531534°N 2.157°W / 53.531534; -2.157 ("Gorse") 1908 Standing 51
  Notes: Gorse (and Rugby) Mill, Chadderton. A cell phone mast is currently mounted to the stair tower. The engine house has been demolished. Architect was P S Stott. Built 1908. Engine was 1600 hp Urmson & Thompson cross compound.[2][12][19]
Green Lane / Apex Green Lane,  SD888050

53°32′32″N 2°10′13″W / 53.542297°N 2.1701860°W / 53.542297; -2.1701860 ("Green Lane / Apex")[2][20]

1871 (1871) c. 1928
Grimshaw E Potts Chadderton SD888049 53°32′27″N 2°10′08″W / 53.540805°N 2.169°W / 53.540805; -2.169 ("Grimshaw") 1874 (1874) c. 1946
Notes: Spindleage: (1915) 47,472 Platts/Asa Lees.[2][21]
Hawthorn Chadderton SD911057 53°32′53″N 2°08′06″W / 53.548111°N 2.1351242°W / 53.548111; -2.1351242 ("Hawthorn") 1878 1971 92
Notes: Spindleage: (1915) 92,000 Engine:George Saxon.800hp It was still powered by steam through a rope race when in closed in May 2000.[2][22]
Junction E. Potts Junction Street SD890049 53°32′28″N 2°10′01″W / 53.541°N 2.167°W / 53.541; -2.167 ("Junction") 1874 2000* 81
Notes: 1891-Junction Spinning Co Ltd. Spindleage: (1915) 73,572 Asa Lees Engine:George Saxon.1000hp Transferred to the Lancashire Cotton Corporation in the 1930s.[2][12][23]


K–O edit

Name Architect Location Built Demolished Served
(Years)
Kent G Stott Victoria St, Chadderton SD912060 53°33′04″N 2°08′02″W / 53.551°N 2.134°W / 53.551; -2.134 ("Kent") 1908 1994 83
  Notes: Cotton spinning mill built in 1908 by Kent Mill Ltd and latterly part of the Courtaulds Group. Architect was G Stott. 104,000 spindles. 1200 horsepower George Saxon steam engine. Mill closed 1991 and demolished 1994. The adjoining Manor Mill is still standing.[2][12][24]
Landsdowne / Avon Crompton St SD911052 53°32′35″N 2°08′10″W / 53.543°N 2.136°W / 53.543; -2.136 ("Avon (Landsdowne)") 1861 (1861) 1937
Notes: Spindleage: (1915) 77,000 Platts. Engine:(1885) George Saxon,300hp, (1902)Buckley & Taylor,800hp. Built by John Walton for himself and Abraham Stott, sold to Mr Jackson Brierley and the Lansdown Spinning Co who extended it in 1885. Taken over by the Avon Spinning Company in 1901 and renamed. Serious fires 9 December 1921 and 25 November 1922.[2][24]
Lark F.W.Dixon Chadderton SD904041 53°31′59″N 2°08′46″W / 53.533°N 2.146°W / 53.533; -2.146 ("Lark") 1901 1938 37
Notes: Spindleage: (1915) 109,704 Engine:George Saxon.1800hp [2][24]
Laurel Stott & Son Chadderton SD888054 53°32′44″N 2°10′10″W / 53.545637°N 2.1694565°W / 53.545637; -2.1694565 ("Laurel Mill, Middleton Junction") 1905 (1905) 1988
Notes: Spindleage: (1915) 120,000, Hetherington Engine:George Saxon.1400hp [2][24]
Logwood Mill Brow, Chadderton SD900068 53°33′29″N 2°09′07″W / 53.558°N 2.152°W / 53.558; -2.152 ("Logwood") c. 1859 c. 1923
Notes: Ancient corn mill converted into a dye works. Extended in 1905 [2][25]
Magnet F.W.Dixon Denton Lane, Chadderton SD904046 53°32′17″N 2°08′46″W / 53.538°N 2.146°W / 53.538; -2.146 ("Magnet Mill, Chadderton") 1902 (1902) c. 1967
Notes: Spindleage: (1915) 60,156 mule, 44,680 ring, Howard & Bullough Engine:George Saxon.1700hp [2][26]
Malta F.W.Dixon Mills Hill Rd, Chadderton SD889088 53°32′53″N 2°10′08″W / 53.548°N 2.169°W / 53.548; -2.169 ("Malta") 1905 (1905) Standing
  Notes: Spindleage: (1915) 110,160 Platts. Engine:Buckley & Taylor 1200hp.Taken over by the LCC in the late 1940s.[2][12][26]
Manor G. Stott Victoria St SD911058 53°32′56″N 2°08′10″W / 53.549°N 2.136°W / 53.549; -2.136 ("Manor") 1906 Standing 84
  1244330Notes: Cast iron and steel construction, faced in brick with stone dressings and flat roof. 5 storeys, 36 bays by 13 bay . Water tank with copper dome. Spindleage: (1915) 91,136 Asa Lees Engine:George Saxon.1200hp. Ceased production in 1932, reopened by the LCC in 1940[2][12][26]
Melbourne Chadderton SD908053 53°32′38″N 2°08′24″W / 53.544°N 2.140°W / 53.544; -2.140 ("Melbourne") 1860 1980 99
Notes: Spindleage: (1915) 86,206 Platts. Engine:J.Musgrave & Sons, 140hp, Buckley & Taylor 1300hp. Built in 1860 by the Oldham Cotton Spinning Co, one of the earliest Oldham Limiteds Refloated in 1923 as Melbourne Mills Ltd. [2][27]
Melrose Chadderton SD906040 53°31′59″N 2°08′35″W / 53.533°N 2.143°W / 53.533; -2.143 ("Melrose") 1869 c. 1942 66
Notes: Spindleage: (1915) 40,000 [2][27]
Mills Hill Corbrook Road, Chadderton,  SD890061

53°33′05″N 2°10′01″W / 53.551514°N 2.1669513°W / 53.551514; -2.1669513 ("Mills Hill")[2][27]

c. 1875 1909
Mona P.S.Stott Chadderton SD906043 53°32′06″N 2°08′35″W / 53.535°N 2.143°W / 53.535; -2.143 ("Mona") 1905 2012 54
  Notes: Spindleage: (1915) 90,456 Platts. Engine:George Saxon.1400hp. [2][12][27]
Nile P S Stott Fields New Rd SD905043 53°32′06″N 2°08′42″W / 53.535°N 2.145°W / 53.535; -2.145 ("Nile") 1898 (1898) Standing
  1376627Notes: Spindleage: (1915) 104,000 rings Platts. Engine:Buckley & Taylor 2000hp. When built, this was the largest ring spinning mill in the world. It was the last mill built with a beam engine, and the last to use vertical shafts and gears. An extra storey was added in 1905, the card room was extended in 1907 and further extensions in 1912 and 1914.[2][12][28]
Oak T.Mitchell Spencer St, Chadderton SD910037 53°31′48″N 2°08′13″W / 53.530131°N 2.137°W / 53.530131; -2.137 ("Oak") 1874 1934 55
Notes: Spindleage (1915) 122,090 [2][29]
Osborne Architect Robinson St, Chadderton SD909046 53°32′17″N 2°08′19″W / 53.537996°N 2.1386272°W / 53.537996; -2.1386272 ("Osborne") 1853 (1853) 1973
Notes: Spindleage (1915) 46,736. Built in 1853 by Robert Ogden & Co. Scene of an accident, 15 March 1875, when a ten-year employee was burnt to death. Taken over in 1889 by the Osborne Mill Co Ltd, and extended in 1903 and in 1926, now residential. [2][12][29]
Osborne Architect Osborne Street SD914057 53°32′53″N 2°07′52″W / 53.548°N 2.131°W / 53.548; -2.131 ("Osborne") 1853 Standing 120
  Notes: Pair of mills on Osborne and Waddington Streets. No. 1 (back)was by A H Stott in 1873, extended 1891 and 1900, closed 1968. 66,008 spindles in 1910.No. 2 was by P S Stott in 1912 with 54,720 spindles. Also closed 1968. No. 1 had Petrie engines and then from 1920 a C A Parsons turbine. No. 2 had a 1200 hp Hick, Hargreaves. Now in multiple occupation.[2][12][29]


P–T edit

Name Architect Location Built Demolished Served
(Years)
Palm Potts, Pickup &Dixon Chadderton SD90605053°32′30″N 2°08′32″W / 53.541774°N 2.1421°W / 53.541774; -2.1421 ("Palm") 1884 1928* 42
Notes: Spindleage (1915) 93,000 ring, 10,000 doubling. Platts/Howard & Bullough. Engines: Two Pollit & Wigzell, 1200hp in all. It was built on the site of the former Stockbrook Mill in 1884, as the first wholly ring mill in the district. An extra storey was added in 1899. [2][12][30]
Ram (Orb) A H Stott
P S Stott
Gordon Street SD896041 53°31′59″N 2°09′29″W / 53.533°N 2.158°W / 53.533; -2.158 (Ram) 1907 Standing 64
  Notes: [2][12][31]
Ramsey F.W.Dixon Chadderton SD906042 53°32′02″N 2°08′35″W / 53.534°N 2.143°W / 53.534; -2.143 ("Ramsey") 1906 (1906) 1979
Notes: Spindleage (1915) 90,000 Platts. Engine: Urmson & Thompson. [2][31]
Raven P S Stott Chadderton SD903042 53°32′02″N 2°08′53″W / 53.534°N 2.148°W / 53.534; -2.148 ("Raven") 1907 (1907) Standing
  Notes: Spindleage (1915) 90,432 mule, 18,240 ring, Asa Lees. Engine:Buckley & Taylor 1500hp. [2][12][31]
Richmond P S Stott Chadderton SD907034 53°31′37″N 2°08′31″W / 53.527°N 2.142°W / 53.527; -2.142 ("Richmond") 1889 (1889) 1976
Notes: Spindleage (1915) 66,300 mule.Engine:Buckley & Taylor 1000hp. [2][31]
Rose P S Stott Chadderton SD904033 53°31′34″N 2°08′46″W / 53.526°N 2.146°W / 53.526; -2.146 ("Rose") 1885 2007 61
Notes: Spindleage (1915) 45,972. Engine:Timoth Bates & Co. During construction 25 May 1885 there was an accident when the floors collapsed. Following frequent arson attacks the mill was burnt down in 2007.[32][2][12][4]
Rugby F.W.Dixon Chadderton SD895038 53°31′54″N 2°09′32″W / 53.531623°N 2.159°W / 53.531623; -2.159 ("Rugby") 1908 2014 90
  Notes: Spindleage (1915) 113,613 Platts. Engine: George Saxon, 1200hp.[2][12][5]
Rushbank J.Wild Chadderton SD906056 53°32′49″N 2°08′35″W / 53.547°N 2.143°W / 53.547; -2.143 ("Rushbank") c. 1862 1974
Notes: Spindleage (1915) 60,625.Built by Edmund Whittaker who to expand bought the adjacent Springvale Mill. They were connected in 1922. [2][5]
Spring (Shaw's) Chadderton SD905038

53°31′51″N 2°08′38″W / 53.530838°N 2.1438146°W / 53.530838; -2.1438146 ("Spring (Shaw's)")

c. 1870 c. 1955
Notes: Spindleage (1915) 15,000. Doubling. From 1889 Joseph Shaw's company ran this mill. [2][12][6]
Springbrook(e) Chadderton [2] c. 1875 c. 1985
Springfield Works Lansdowne Road, Chadderton SD895017 53°32′24″N 2°08′02″W / 53.540°N 2.134°W / 53.540; -2.134 ("Springfield Works") c. 1860 c. 1938
Notes: Spindleage (1915) 70,000. Built for Shaw & Butterworth. John Shaw continued to run the mill alone throughout his life. [2][12][6]
Spring Vale Chadderton SD907056 53°32′49″N 2°08′31″W / 53.547°N 2.142°W / 53.547; -2.142 ("Spring Vale") c. 1865 1975
Notes: Spindleage (1889) 13,000. Built by Mark Garfitt and others in the 1860s it was taken over by Edmund Whittaker & Sons of Rushbank Mill.There were extensions in 1900, 1912 and 1913 and a connecting link with Rushbank Mill was built in 1922. The sites lie under the Asda store. [2][31]
Stockbrook Chadderton SD906050 53°32′30″N 2°08′31″W / 53.541774°N 2.142°W / 53.541774; -2.142 ("Stockbrook") 1791 (1791) 1869
Notes: An early mill built in 1791 by John Smethurst.It had a 14hp steam engine in 1832 and closed in 1869, the site was later used for the building of Palm Mill. [2][31]
Stockfield P S Stott Chadderton SD907052 53°32′35″N 2°08′31″W / 53.543°N 2.142°W / 53.543; -2.142 ("Stockfield") 1862 (1862) Standing
  Notes: Spindleage: (1915) 120,000 (with Vale). Engine: (1913) Buckley & Taylor. Built by J & T Heginbottom, taken over and extended by William Tylot of Vale Mill. Incorporated in 1897. Extended in 1912 and 1923. [1][2][12]
Sun T. Mitchell Chadderton SD908052 53°32′35″N 2°08′24″W / 53.543°N 2.140°W / 53.543; -2.140 ("Sun") 1861 1986* 98
Notes: Spindleage: (1915) 157,000. Engine:Scott and Hodgson 2500hp. A cooperative enterprise. Refloated by Limited in 1919.[2][12][33]
Swan E. Potts Chadderton SD890047 53°32′20″N 2°10′01″W / 53.539°N 2.167°W / 53.539; -2.167 ("Swan") 1875 Standing 84
  Notes: 1891- Swan Cotton Spinning Co Ltd. Spindleage: (1915) 106,956. Engine:Pollock & McNab 1000hp;Scott & Hodgson 1750. (1912) [2][12][33]
Textile Pott, Pickup & Dixon Chadderton SD908052 53°32′35″N 2°08′24″W / 53.543°N 2.140°W / 53.543; -2.140 ("Textile") 1882 1996 45
Notes: Spindleage (1915) 98,436. Engine: Hick, Hargreaves & Co. 1300hp [2][12][33]


U–Z edit

Name Architect Location Built Demolished Served
(Years)
United T Mitchell Chadderton SD909039 53°31′55″N 2°08′20″W / 53.532°N 2.139°W / 53.532; -2.139 ("United") 1874 1962 85
Notes: 1891-United Spinning Co Ltd. Spindleage: (1915) 95,600 mule, 12,496 ring. Engine: Timothy Bates & Co 1400hp (1902), Pollit & Wigzell 1800hp. [1][2][34]
Vale Stockfield Road, Chadderton 53°32′35″N 2°08′17″W / 53.5431°N 2.1380°W / 53.5431; -2.1380 ("Vale") c. 1860 1964*
Notes: Built for William Taylor & Brothers who operated the adjacent Stockfield Mill [1][2]
Victoria Drury Lane, Chadderton SD906031 53°31′32″N 2°08′28″W / 53.525439°N 2.141248°W / 53.525439; -2.141248 ("Victoria") c. 1854 1973
Notes: Spindleage: (1889) 37000. Built by William Buckley, Taken over by Victoria Mill Co (Hollinwood) Ltd in 1903. Extended in 1940, destroyed by fire but survived by an old weaving shed that has been built around and still operating in 2016. Its current owners formerly occupied Windsor Mill in Failsworth for several decades. [2][34][35]
Waverley Milne St, Chadderton 53°33′N 2°08′W / 53.55°N 2.14°W / 53.55; -2.14 ("Waverley") c. 1865 c. 1900
Notes: Spindleage:(1889) 17130 twist. Engine: 1882 Timothy Bates & Co.[2][35]
Wren FW Dixon Milne St, Chadderton 53°32′45″N 2°08′24″W / 53.5457°N 2.1399°W / 53.5457; -2.1399 ("Wren") 1901 c. 1970 36
Notes: Spindleage: 1915 81704. Engine: Buckley & Taylor 1800 hp. Now under ASDA.[2][13]


See also edit

References edit

  • "1891 Cotton Mills in Oldham". Grace's Guide. Retrieved 13 February 2016.
  • "Chadderton's Cotton Industry". Retrieved 17 February 2016.

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e Gurr & Hunt 1998, p. 53
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl Chadderton Historical Society
  3. ^ Gurr & Hunt 1998, p. 47
  4. ^ a b Gurr & Hunt 1998, p. 48
  5. ^ a b c Gurr & Hunt 1998, p. 49
  6. ^ a b c Gurr & Hunt 1998, p. 50
  7. ^ Gurr & Hunt 1998, p. 51
  8. ^ Williams & Farnie 1992, p. 192
  9. ^ a b Gurr & Hunt 1998, p. 54
  10. ^ a b Gurr & Hunt 1998, p. 56
  11. ^ Historic England & 1376626.
  12. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y Williams & Farnie 1992, p. 193
  13. ^ a b c d Gurr & Hunt 1998, p. 57
  14. ^ Gurr & Hunt 1998, p. 63
  15. ^ a b c Gurr & Hunt 1998, p. 64
  16. ^ "New Lease of Life for Mill Sites". Oldham Evening Chronicle. 11 August 2015. Retrieved 17 February 2016.
  17. ^ a b Gurr & Hunt 1998, p. 65
  18. ^ Gurr & Hunt 1998, p. 33
  19. ^ a b c Gurr & Hunt 1998, p. 66
  20. ^ Gurr & Hunt 1998, p. 67
  21. ^ Gurr & Hunt 1998, p. 68
  22. ^ Gurr & Hunt 1998, p. 69
  23. ^ Gurr & Hunt 1998, p. 73
  24. ^ a b c d Gurr & Hunt 1998, p. 38
  25. ^ Gurr & Hunt 1998, p. 39
  26. ^ a b c Gurr & Hunt 1998, p. 40
  27. ^ a b c d Gurr & Hunt 1998, p. 41
  28. ^ Gurr & Hunt 1998, p. 42
  29. ^ a b c Gurr & Hunt 1998, p. 43
  30. ^ Gurr & Hunt 1998, p. 44
  31. ^ a b c d e f Gurr & Hunt 1998, p. 20
  32. ^ "Major blaze at mill". Manchester Evening News. 14 February 2007. Retrieved 12 February 2016.
  33. ^ a b c Gurr & Hunt 1998, p. 52
  34. ^ a b Williams & Farnie 1992, p. 194
  35. ^ a b Gurr & Hunt 1998, p. 55

Bibliography

  • Gurr, Duncan; Hunt, Julian (1998). . Oldham Education & Leisure. ISBN 0-902809-46-6. Archived from the original on 18 July 2011. Retrieved 20 November 2009.
  • Roberts, A S (1921). . Arthur Roberts Black Book. One guy from Barlick-Book Transcription. Archived from the original on 23 July 2011. Retrieved 11 January 2009.
  • Ashmore, Owen (1982). The industrial archaeology of North-west England. Manchester University Press. ISBN 0-7190-0820-4.
  • Williams, Mike; Farnie, D. A. (1992). Cotton Mills in Greater Manchester. Carnegie Publishing. ISBN 0-948789-89-1.

External links edit

  • Chadderton Historical Society: History textile mills in Chadderton webpage

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This is a list of the cotton and other textile mills in Chadderton Greater Manchester England Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMapDownload coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Contents 1 A E 2 F J 3 K O 4 P T 5 U Z 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksA E editName Architect Location Built Demolished Served Years Ace P S Stott Whitegate Lane SD896037 53 31 49 N 2 09 26 W 53 530207 N 2 1572042 W 53 530207 2 1572042 Ace 1914 Standing 53 nbsp Notes 1 2 Acorn Stott amp Sons Extensions Union St SD909038 53 31 53 N 2 08 18 W 53 531331 N 2 138300 W 53 531331 2 138300 Acorn c 1860 c 1916 Notes Built by John Charles Beard Was extended in 1882 and 1884 Its spindleage in 1889 when it was a doublers and tape warp makers was 10 000 Land now occupied by housing 2 3 Alder Root Cowhill Chadderton SD910048 53 32 21 N 2 08 10 W 53 539147 N 2 136 W 53 539147 2 136 Alder Root c 1860 c 1883Notes Old building used as a mill Demolished to make way for Glenby Mill see below 2 4 Asia F W Dixon Clayton St SD912031 53 31 26 N 2 08 49 W 53 524 N 2 147 W 53 524 2 147 Asia 1904 1982 77Notes Spindleage 1915 117 000 Platts Engine Buckley amp Taylor 2 5 Bank Crossley Bridge SD899048 53 32 25 N 2 09 10 W 53 540272 N 2 1527892 W 53 540272 2 1527892 Bank 1776 c 1900Notes Watermill built by Thomas Ashton 2 6 Baytree Stott and Sons Mills Hill Road SD888053 53 32 38 N 2 10 12 W 53 544 N 2 170 W 53 544 2 170 Baytree 1903 1985 56Notes Spindleage 1915 97 000 Dobson amp Barlow Engine George Saxon 1400hp Used by Avro for manufacture of aircraft parts during World War II 2 7 8 Bentfield Peel Street SD909049 53 32 29 N 2 08 17 W 53 541275 N 2 137970 W 53 541275 2 137970 Bentfield 1969 Standing 22Notes Single storey shed on site of Platt Brothers Hartfield Forge 2 1 Boundary Mills Hill Road SD888059 53 32 59 N 2 10 10 W 53 549793 N 2 1693492 W 53 549793 2 1693492 Boundary lt 1861 c 1932Notes 1891 Thorburn and Co Ltd Spindleage 1915 10 500 mule 3 500 ring Engine Scott and Hodgson 300hp 2 9 Bower Henshaw Lane Chadderton SD901027 53 31 17 N 2 09 03 W 53 521482 N 2 1507 W 53 521482 2 1507 Bower c 1780 c 1900Notes Water powered early mill converted into a rope works By 1861 it was spinning cotton again before being converted into a glue works 2 9 Busk P S Stott Busk Road SD913057 53 32 53 N 2 07 59 W 53 548 N 2 133 W 53 548 2 133 Busk c 1847 1931Notes Spindleage 1915 23 624 ring 10 000 doubling Engine 1906 J E Wood 525hp 2 10 Butler Green A H Stott Wallis Street SD905038 53 31 53 N 2 08 44 W 53 531408 N 2 145437 W 53 531408 2 145437 Butler Green 1863 1948 72Notes Spindleage 1915 96 816 2 10 Chadderton P S Stott Fields New Rd SD907045 53 32 13 N 2 08 30 W 53 536815 N 2 141619 W 53 536815 2 141619 Chadderton 1885 Standing 115 nbsp Grade II listed building 11 Notes Spindleage 1915 102 456 Platt Engine Hick Hargreaves amp Co 1100hp 2 12 13 Cast iron and steel frame with brick cladding 5 storey 18 bay by 9 bay with later extensions Clarence Wild James Street 53 32 45 N 2 08 24 W 53 5457 N 2 1399 W 53 5457 2 1399 Clarence c 1869 1889Notes Spindleage 1889 78 590 Demolished and replaced with Wren Mill and then Asda 2 13 Clough Hunt Clough c 1776 Notes A small water powered mill There were also two Clough Mills in Shaw and one in Springhead 2 12 13 F J editName Architect Location Built Demolished Served Years Falcon Mill P S Stott Victoria Street 53 32 54 N 2 08 11 W 53 548256 N 2 136397 W 53 548256 2 136397 Falcon 1885 Standing 74 nbsp Notes The big single storey building is an unusual for Oldham example of a weaving shed among the big spinning mills Designed by P S Stott in 1885 for the Oldham Velvet Manufacturing Co In 1915 it had 802 looms powered by an Urmson amp Thompson engine 14 Fernhurst A H Stott Fernhurst Street SD911064 53 33 14 N 2 08 10 W 53 554 N 2 136 W 53 554 2 136 Fernhurst 1905 2015 59Notes Spindleage 1915 112 524 Platts Engine Browett amp Lindley 1400hp Extended in 1946 taken over by Cotton amp Rayon Spinners Ltd In 2015 it was demolished to make way for a DifRent housing scheme 2 12 15 16 Firwood Joshua Lane SD888051 53 32 35 N 2 10 13 W 53 543106 N 2 1702075 W 53 543106 2 1702075 Firwood c 1844 1960Notes Spindleage 1915 14 376 mule 500 looms Built by James Cheetham by the Rochdale canal did velvets and twills 2 15 Forge Mill Stock Lane Mill Stock Lane SD908049 53 32 28 N 2 08 24 W 53 541 N 2 140 W 53 541 2 140 Forge Mill Stock Lane Mill 1858 1858 1978Notes Spindleage 1915 24 048 Built by Higginson and Wallwork then sold to Bodden and Mercer In 1875 changed name to Stock Lane extended in 1912 and again in 1926 2 12 15 Gem FW Dixon Fields New Rd SD903039 53 31 55 N 2 08 49 W 53 532044 N 2 147 W 53 532044 2 147 Gem 1901 2008 36 nbsp Notes Ceased spinning cotton in 1937 Taken over by the Ferranti company during WWII to manufacture radio valves and then semiconductor devices Demolished in 2008 to make way for housing Spindleage 1915 115 000 Asa Lees Engine George Saxon 1700hp 2 12 17 18 Glebe Drury Lane SD905030 53 31 26 N 2 08 42 W 53 524 N 2 145 W 53 524 2 145 Glebe 1866 1973 104Notes Spindleage 1915 127 600 mule 24336 ring 300 doubling Platts Howard amp Bullough Engine 1871 W amp J Yates 220hp 1906 Scott amp Hodgson 2500hp 1914 Scott amp Hodgson 1250hp 2 17 Glenby Cowhill SD910047 53 32 21 N 2 08 10 W 53 539147 N 2 136 W 53 539147 2 136 Glenby 2 19 1885 1962 74Gordon J Wild Elizabeth St SD901033 53 31 34 N 2 09 04 W 53 526 N 2 151 W 53 526 2 151 Gordon 1884 c 1968 75Notes Spindleage 1915 66 000 Platts Engine Buckley amp Taylor 1200hp 2 19 Gorse P S Stott Gorse Street SD897038 53 31 54 N 2 09 25 W 53 531534 N 2 157 W 53 531534 2 157 Gorse 1908 Standing 51 nbsp Notes Gorse and Rugby Mill Chadderton A cell phone mast is currently mounted to the stair tower The engine house has been demolished Architect was P S Stott Built 1908 Engine was 1600 hp Urmson amp Thompson cross compound 2 12 19 Green Lane Apex Green Lane SD888050 53 32 32 N 2 10 13 W 53 542297 N 2 1701860 W 53 542297 2 1701860 Green Lane Apex 2 20 1871 1871 c 1928Grimshaw E Potts Chadderton SD888049 53 32 27 N 2 10 08 W 53 540805 N 2 169 W 53 540805 2 169 Grimshaw 1874 1874 c 1946Notes Spindleage 1915 47 472 Platts Asa Lees 2 21 Hawthorn Chadderton SD911057 53 32 53 N 2 08 06 W 53 548111 N 2 1351242 W 53 548111 2 1351242 Hawthorn 1878 1971 92Notes Spindleage 1915 92 000 Engine George Saxon 800hp It was still powered by steam through a rope race when in closed in May 2000 2 22 Junction E Potts Junction Street SD890049 53 32 28 N 2 10 01 W 53 541 N 2 167 W 53 541 2 167 Junction 1874 2000 81Notes 1891 Junction Spinning Co Ltd Spindleage 1915 73 572 Asa Lees Engine George Saxon 1000hp Transferred to the Lancashire Cotton Corporation in the 1930s 2 12 23 K O editName Architect Location Built Demolished Served Years Kent G Stott Victoria St Chadderton SD912060 53 33 04 N 2 08 02 W 53 551 N 2 134 W 53 551 2 134 Kent 1908 1994 83 nbsp Notes Cotton spinning mill built in 1908 by Kent Mill Ltd and latterly part of the Courtaulds Group Architect was G Stott 104 000 spindles 1200 horsepower George Saxon steam engine Mill closed 1991 and demolished 1994 The adjoining Manor Mill is still standing 2 12 24 Landsdowne Avon Crompton St SD911052 53 32 35 N 2 08 10 W 53 543 N 2 136 W 53 543 2 136 Avon Landsdowne 1861 1861 1937Notes Spindleage 1915 77 000 Platts Engine 1885 George Saxon 300hp 1902 Buckley amp Taylor 800hp Built by John Walton for himself and Abraham Stott sold to Mr Jackson Brierley and the Lansdown Spinning Co who extended it in 1885 Taken over by the Avon Spinning Company in 1901 and renamed Serious fires 9 December 1921 and 25 November 1922 2 24 Lark F W Dixon Chadderton SD904041 53 31 59 N 2 08 46 W 53 533 N 2 146 W 53 533 2 146 Lark 1901 1938 37Notes Spindleage 1915 109 704 Engine George Saxon 1800hp 2 24 Laurel Stott amp Son Chadderton SD888054 53 32 44 N 2 10 10 W 53 545637 N 2 1694565 W 53 545637 2 1694565 Laurel Mill Middleton Junction 1905 1905 1988Notes Spindleage 1915 120 000 Hetherington Engine George Saxon 1400hp 2 24 Logwood Mill Brow Chadderton SD900068 53 33 29 N 2 09 07 W 53 558 N 2 152 W 53 558 2 152 Logwood c 1859 c 1923Notes Ancient corn mill converted into a dye works Extended in 1905 2 25 Magnet F W Dixon Denton Lane Chadderton SD904046 53 32 17 N 2 08 46 W 53 538 N 2 146 W 53 538 2 146 Magnet Mill Chadderton 1902 1902 c 1967Notes Spindleage 1915 60 156 mule 44 680 ring Howard amp Bullough Engine George Saxon 1700hp 2 26 Malta F W Dixon Mills Hill Rd Chadderton SD889088 53 32 53 N 2 10 08 W 53 548 N 2 169 W 53 548 2 169 Malta 1905 1905 Standing nbsp Notes Spindleage 1915 110 160 Platts Engine Buckley amp Taylor 1200hp Taken over by the LCC in the late 1940s 2 12 26 Manor G Stott Victoria St SD911058 53 32 56 N 2 08 10 W 53 549 N 2 136 W 53 549 2 136 Manor 1906 Standing 84 nbsp 1244330Notes Cast iron and steel construction faced in brick with stone dressings and flat roof 5 storeys 36 bays by 13 bay Water tank with copper dome Spindleage 1915 91 136 Asa Lees Engine George Saxon 1200hp Ceased production in 1932 reopened by the LCC in 1940 2 12 26 Melbourne Chadderton SD908053 53 32 38 N 2 08 24 W 53 544 N 2 140 W 53 544 2 140 Melbourne 1860 1980 99Notes Spindleage 1915 86 206 Platts Engine J Musgrave amp Sons 140hp Buckley amp Taylor 1300hp Built in 1860 by the Oldham Cotton Spinning Co one of the earliest Oldham Limiteds Refloated in 1923 as Melbourne Mills Ltd 2 27 Melrose Chadderton SD906040 53 31 59 N 2 08 35 W 53 533 N 2 143 W 53 533 2 143 Melrose 1869 c 1942 66Notes Spindleage 1915 40 000 2 27 Mills Hill Corbrook Road Chadderton SD890061 53 33 05 N 2 10 01 W 53 551514 N 2 1669513 W 53 551514 2 1669513 Mills Hill 2 27 c 1875 1909Mona P S Stott Chadderton SD906043 53 32 06 N 2 08 35 W 53 535 N 2 143 W 53 535 2 143 Mona 1905 2012 54 nbsp Notes Spindleage 1915 90 456 Platts Engine George Saxon 1400hp 2 12 27 Nile P S Stott Fields New Rd SD905043 53 32 06 N 2 08 42 W 53 535 N 2 145 W 53 535 2 145 Nile 1898 1898 Standing nbsp 1376627Notes Spindleage 1915 104 000 rings Platts Engine Buckley amp Taylor 2000hp When built this was the largest ring spinning mill in the world It was the last mill built with a beam engine and the last to use vertical shafts and gears An extra storey was added in 1905 the card room was extended in 1907 and further extensions in 1912 and 1914 2 12 28 Oak T Mitchell Spencer St Chadderton SD910037 53 31 48 N 2 08 13 W 53 530131 N 2 137 W 53 530131 2 137 Oak 1874 1934 55Notes Spindleage 1915 122 090 2 29 Osborne Architect Robinson St Chadderton SD909046 53 32 17 N 2 08 19 W 53 537996 N 2 1386272 W 53 537996 2 1386272 Osborne 1853 1853 1973Notes Spindleage 1915 46 736 Built in 1853 by Robert Ogden amp Co Scene of an accident 15 March 1875 when a ten year employee was burnt to death Taken over in 1889 by the Osborne Mill Co Ltd and extended in 1903 and in 1926 now residential 2 12 29 Osborne Architect Osborne Street SD914057 53 32 53 N 2 07 52 W 53 548 N 2 131 W 53 548 2 131 Osborne 1853 Standing 120 nbsp Notes Pair of mills on Osborne and Waddington Streets No 1 back was by A H Stott in 1873 extended 1891 and 1900 closed 1968 66 008 spindles in 1910 No 2 was by P S Stott in 1912 with 54 720 spindles Also closed 1968 No 1 had Petrie engines and then from 1920 a C A Parsons turbine No 2 had a 1200 hp Hick Hargreaves Now in multiple occupation 2 12 29 P T editName Architect Location Built Demolished Served Years Palm Potts Pickup amp Dixon Chadderton SD90605053 32 30 N 2 08 32 W 53 541774 N 2 1421 W 53 541774 2 1421 Palm 1884 1928 42Notes Spindleage 1915 93 000 ring 10 000 doubling Platts Howard amp Bullough Engines Two Pollit amp Wigzell 1200hp in all It was built on the site of the former Stockbrook Mill in 1884 as the first wholly ring mill in the district An extra storey was added in 1899 2 12 30 Ram Orb A H StottP S Stott Gordon Street SD896041 53 31 59 N 2 09 29 W 53 533 N 2 158 W 53 533 2 158 Ram 1907 Standing 64 nbsp Notes 2 12 31 Ramsey F W Dixon Chadderton SD906042 53 32 02 N 2 08 35 W 53 534 N 2 143 W 53 534 2 143 Ramsey 1906 1906 1979Notes Spindleage 1915 90 000 Platts Engine Urmson amp Thompson 2 31 Raven P S Stott Chadderton SD903042 53 32 02 N 2 08 53 W 53 534 N 2 148 W 53 534 2 148 Raven 1907 1907 Standing nbsp Notes Spindleage 1915 90 432 mule 18 240 ring Asa Lees Engine Buckley amp Taylor 1500hp 2 12 31 Richmond P S Stott Chadderton SD907034 53 31 37 N 2 08 31 W 53 527 N 2 142 W 53 527 2 142 Richmond 1889 1889 1976Notes Spindleage 1915 66 300 mule Engine Buckley amp Taylor 1000hp 2 31 Rose P S Stott Chadderton SD904033 53 31 34 N 2 08 46 W 53 526 N 2 146 W 53 526 2 146 Rose 1885 2007 61Notes Spindleage 1915 45 972 Engine Timoth Bates amp Co During construction 25 May 1885 there was an accident when the floors collapsed Following frequent arson attacks the mill was burnt down in 2007 32 2 12 4 Rugby F W Dixon Chadderton SD895038 53 31 54 N 2 09 32 W 53 531623 N 2 159 W 53 531623 2 159 Rugby 1908 2014 90 nbsp Notes Spindleage 1915 113 613 Platts Engine George Saxon 1200hp 2 12 5 Rushbank J Wild Chadderton SD906056 53 32 49 N 2 08 35 W 53 547 N 2 143 W 53 547 2 143 Rushbank c 1862 1974Notes Spindleage 1915 60 625 Built by Edmund Whittaker who to expand bought the adjacent Springvale Mill They were connected in 1922 2 5 Spring Shaw s Chadderton SD905038 53 31 51 N 2 08 38 W 53 530838 N 2 1438146 W 53 530838 2 1438146 Spring Shaw s c 1870 c 1955Notes Spindleage 1915 15 000 Doubling From 1889 Joseph Shaw s company ran this mill 2 12 6 Springbrook e Chadderton 2 c 1875 c 1985Springfield Works Lansdowne Road Chadderton SD895017 53 32 24 N 2 08 02 W 53 540 N 2 134 W 53 540 2 134 Springfield Works c 1860 c 1938Notes Spindleage 1915 70 000 Built for Shaw amp Butterworth John Shaw continued to run the mill alone throughout his life 2 12 6 Spring Vale Chadderton SD907056 53 32 49 N 2 08 31 W 53 547 N 2 142 W 53 547 2 142 Spring Vale c 1865 1975Notes Spindleage 1889 13 000 Built by Mark Garfitt and others in the 1860s it was taken over by Edmund Whittaker amp Sons of Rushbank Mill There were extensions in 1900 1912 and 1913 and a connecting link with Rushbank Mill was built in 1922 The sites lie under the Asda store 2 31 Stockbrook Chadderton SD906050 53 32 30 N 2 08 31 W 53 541774 N 2 142 W 53 541774 2 142 Stockbrook 1791 1791 1869Notes An early mill built in 1791 by John Smethurst It had a 14hp steam engine in 1832 and closed in 1869 the site was later used for the building of Palm Mill 2 31 Stockfield P S Stott Chadderton SD907052 53 32 35 N 2 08 31 W 53 543 N 2 142 W 53 543 2 142 Stockfield 1862 1862 Standing nbsp Notes Spindleage 1915 120 000 with Vale Engine 1913 Buckley amp Taylor Built by J amp T Heginbottom taken over and extended by William Tylot of Vale Mill Incorporated in 1897 Extended in 1912 and 1923 1 2 12 Sun T Mitchell Chadderton SD908052 53 32 35 N 2 08 24 W 53 543 N 2 140 W 53 543 2 140 Sun 1861 1986 98Notes Spindleage 1915 157 000 Engine Scott and Hodgson 2500hp A cooperative enterprise Refloated by Limited in 1919 2 12 33 Swan E Potts Chadderton SD890047 53 32 20 N 2 10 01 W 53 539 N 2 167 W 53 539 2 167 Swan 1875 Standing 84 nbsp Notes 1891 Swan Cotton Spinning Co Ltd Spindleage 1915 106 956 Engine Pollock amp McNab 1000hp Scott amp Hodgson 1750 1912 2 12 33 Textile Pott Pickup amp Dixon Chadderton SD908052 53 32 35 N 2 08 24 W 53 543 N 2 140 W 53 543 2 140 Textile 1882 1996 45Notes Spindleage 1915 98 436 Engine Hick Hargreaves amp Co 1300hp 2 12 33 U Z editName Architect Location Built Demolished Served Years United T Mitchell Chadderton SD909039 53 31 55 N 2 08 20 W 53 532 N 2 139 W 53 532 2 139 United 1874 1962 85Notes 1891 United Spinning Co Ltd Spindleage 1915 95 600 mule 12 496 ring Engine Timothy Bates amp Co 1400hp 1902 Pollit amp Wigzell 1800hp 1 2 34 Vale Stockfield Road Chadderton 53 32 35 N 2 08 17 W 53 5431 N 2 1380 W 53 5431 2 1380 Vale c 1860 1964 Notes Built for William Taylor amp Brothers who operated the adjacent Stockfield Mill 1 2 Victoria Drury Lane Chadderton SD906031 53 31 32 N 2 08 28 W 53 525439 N 2 141248 W 53 525439 2 141248 Victoria c 1854 1973Notes Spindleage 1889 37000 Built by William Buckley Taken over by Victoria Mill Co Hollinwood Ltd in 1903 Extended in 1940 destroyed by fire but survived by an old weaving shed that has been built around and still operating in 2016 Its current owners formerly occupied Windsor Mill in Failsworth for several decades 2 34 35 Waverley Milne St Chadderton 53 33 N 2 08 W 53 55 N 2 14 W 53 55 2 14 Waverley c 1865 c 1900Notes Spindleage 1889 17130 twist Engine 1882 Timothy Bates amp Co 2 35 Wren FW Dixon Milne St Chadderton 53 32 45 N 2 08 24 W 53 5457 N 2 1399 W 53 5457 2 1399 Wren 1901 c 1970 36Notes Spindleage 1915 81704 Engine Buckley amp Taylor 1800 hp Now under ASDA 2 13 See also editList of mills in Oldham List of mills in Shaw and CromptonReferences edit 1891 Cotton Mills in Oldham Grace s Guide Retrieved 13 February 2016 Chadderton s Cotton Industry Retrieved 17 February 2016 Notes a b c d e Gurr amp Hunt 1998 p 53 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl Chadderton Historical Society Gurr amp Hunt 1998 p 47 a b Gurr amp Hunt 1998 p 48 a b c Gurr amp Hunt 1998 p 49 a b c Gurr amp Hunt 1998 p 50 Gurr amp Hunt 1998 p 51 Williams amp Farnie 1992 p 192 a b Gurr amp Hunt 1998 p 54 a b Gurr amp Hunt 1998 p 56 Historic England amp 1376626 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y Williams amp Farnie 1992 p 193 a b c d Gurr amp Hunt 1998 p 57 Gurr amp Hunt 1998 p 63 a b c Gurr amp Hunt 1998 p 64 New Lease of Life for Mill Sites Oldham Evening Chronicle 11 August 2015 Retrieved 17 February 2016 a b Gurr amp Hunt 1998 p 65 Gurr amp Hunt 1998 p 33 a b c Gurr amp Hunt 1998 p 66 Gurr amp Hunt 1998 p 67 Gurr amp Hunt 1998 p 68 Gurr amp Hunt 1998 p 69 Gurr amp Hunt 1998 p 73 a b c d Gurr amp Hunt 1998 p 38 Gurr amp Hunt 1998 p 39 a b c Gurr amp Hunt 1998 p 40 a b c d Gurr amp Hunt 1998 p 41 Gurr amp Hunt 1998 p 42 a b c Gurr amp Hunt 1998 p 43 Gurr amp Hunt 1998 p 44 a b c d e f Gurr amp Hunt 1998 p 20 Major blaze at mill Manchester Evening News 14 February 2007 Retrieved 12 February 2016 a b c Gurr amp Hunt 1998 p 52 a b Williams amp Farnie 1992 p 194 a b Gurr amp Hunt 1998 p 55 Bibliography Gurr Duncan Hunt Julian 1998 The Cotton Mills of Oldham Oldham Education amp Leisure ISBN 0 902809 46 6 Archived from the original on 18 July 2011 Retrieved 20 November 2009 Roberts A S 1921 Arthur Robert s Engine List Arthur Roberts Black Book One guy from Barlick Book Transcription Archived from the original on 23 July 2011 Retrieved 11 January 2009 Ashmore Owen 1982 The industrial archaeology of North west England Manchester University Press ISBN 0 7190 0820 4 Williams Mike Farnie D A 1992 Cotton Mills in Greater Manchester Carnegie Publishing ISBN 0 948789 89 1 External links editChadderton Historical Society History textile mills in Chadderton webpage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of mills in Chadderton amp oldid 1086640741, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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