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Dore and Totley Golf Club's Centenary Year
TOTLEY INDEPENDENT PUBLISHED CONTINUOUSLY SINCE 1977 www.totleyindependent.co.uk FEBRUARY/MARCH 2013 No. 360 20p. Chapel Fields One of Bob Warburton’s slides. Photo taken from Strawberry Lee Lane with The Cricket in the lower right and Baslow Road running left to right, with Chapel Fields in between. The fields are almost clear of bushes and the sledging run that we enjoyed as youngsters shows beautifully in this colour shot. The challenge was to clear the path and get as far as Needham’s Dyke at the bottom. Great memories. The Cricket was sporting it’s ‘Ward’s Brewery’ livery in those days – probably about 30 years ago. Totley Residents Association Update We had our first meeting of 2013 on Wednesday, January 9th, and were joined by Councillors Colin Ross and Keith Hill. We would like to thank them for their continuing support. Roger Hart also attended and spoke to us about Traffic and Parking Issues; he informed us of The Streets Ahead Roadshow which was held at Abbeydale Sports Club on 15th January. A TRA Committee Member also attended. Our next Farmers’ Market/Spring Fair will take place on Sunday, 17th March 2013 from 11am – 3pm at Totley Rise. We have a very broad Database of Stallholders; however, we are always looking for new ones. If you are interested in being involved, a Booking Form will be available to download from the Totley Independent website, or contact Hetty Moran on [email protected]. If anyone is able to help deliver flyers for this event around the Community please let us know. -
Scott and Hodgson - MS Papers 0628 Engineering Drawings
Scott and Hodgson - MS Papers 0628 Engineering drawings Drawing number Order number Detail Date Customer None [None] General arrangement of horizontal cross compound engine 19.8.1924 The Holland Mill Co. Ltd, marple, Cheshire None 1040 None [general arrangement drawing] 1908 Upper Forest iron Steel and Template Co. None T13B None [Not dated] none None [None] General arrangement Drawing of 28 x 66" hoisting engine 2.6.1906 Messrs Bower and Partners Ltd None [None] Fig two showing method of removing pistons and rods 1.7.1919 Mr Pilling Paper None [None] Whitmore Brake engine 6.5.1921 Caledonian Collieries Ltd,Watt Street, Newcastle None [None] General arrangement of high pressure three crank reversing plate mill engine [Not dated] none None [None] Proposed engine for Finland [Not dated] S Brooks Esq, Union iron Works, Gorton The Ocean Accident and Guarrantee Corp[oration ltd, 36- None [None] Proposed engine room, Wood Green North for Barratt and Co Ltd [Not dated] 44 Morgate street, EC None [None] General arrangement of horizontal condensing engine [Not dated] Scott and Hodgson? None [None] 6 x 12 self lubricating straight pedestal 25.3.1902 none None [None] Stresses in CS flywheels 17.8.1923 none None [None] Ground plan of mill and premises [Not dated] Glasgow Cotton Spinning Co Ltd None [None] 22" x 48" semi- Corliss winding engine General arrangement [Not dated] Markham and Co Ltd, Chesterfield None [None] 12' x18' semi- conical drum [Not dated] none Frazer and Chalmers, Erith for Messrs Bower and none [None] General arrangement of hoisting -
The Textile Mills of Lancashire the Legacy
ISBN 978-1 -907686-24-5 Edi ted By: Rachel Newman Design, Layout, and Formatting: Frtml Cover: Adam Parsons (Top) Tile wcnving shed of Queen Street Mill 0 11 tile day of Published by: its clo~urc, 22 September 2016 Oxford Ar.:haeology North, (© Anthony Pilli11g) Mill 3, Moor Lane Mills, MoorLnJ1e, (Bottom) Tile iconic, Grade Lancaster, /-listed, Queen Street Mill, LAllQD Jlnrlc S.lfke, lire last sun,ini11g example ~fan in fad steam Printed by: powered weaving mill with its Bell & Bain Ltd original loom s in the world 303, Burn field Road, (© Historic England) Thornlieba n k, Glasgow Back Cover: G46 7UQ Tlrt' Beer 1-ln/1 at Hoi till'S Mill, Cfitlwroe ~ Oxford Archaeolog)' Ltd The Textile Mills of Lancashire The Legacy Andy Phelps Richard Gregory Ian Miller Chris Wild Acknowledgements This booklet arises from the historical research and detailed surveys of individual mill complexes carried out by OA North during the Lancashire Textile Mills Survey in 2008-15, a strategic project commissioned and funded by English Heritage (now Historic England). The survey elicited the support of many people, especial thanks being expressed to members of the Project Steering Group, particularly Ian Heywood, for representing the Lancashire Conservation Officers, Ian Gibson (textile engineering historian), Anthony Pilling (textile engineering and architectural historian), Roger Holden (textile mill historian), and Ken Robinson (Historic England). Alison Plummer and Ken Moth are also acknowledged for invaluable contributions to Steering Group discussions. Particular thanks are offered to Darren Ratcliffe (Historic England), who fulfilled the role of Project Assurance Officer and provided considerable advice and guidance throughout the course of the project. -
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MOOR POND WOOD, PAPPLEWICK An Archaeological Desk-top Study MOOR POND WOOD, PAPPLEWICK An Archaeological Desk-top Study A report for the Moor Pond Wood Project, Papplewick, Nottinghamshire by Richard Sheppard TPAU Project Code: PMP.1 OS Grid: SK 544513-550504 File Name: 2106 / PMP-Rept March 2001 Trent & Peak Archaeological Unit University Park Nottingham NG7 2RD Tel: 0115 951 4823 Fax: 0115 951 4824 e-mail: [email protected] © Moor Pond Wood Project 2001 © Trent & Peak Archaeological Unit 2001 SUMMARY This report is Stage 1 of a two-part archaeological study undertaken on behalf of the Moor Pond Wood Project, Papplewick, Nottinghamshire, whose aim is to exploit for the benefit of the local community a linear track of land west of the village for both its ecological and historic interest. The project is a grant-aided Local Heritage Initiative initiated by Papplewick Parish Council. Stage 2 will entail detailed site survey. The area lies east of the River Leen, close to the site of three former cotton mills worked by the entrepreneur George Robinson in the late 18th century. Three others were also built lower down the river between Papplewick and Bulwell. These mills included both a former corn mill and some others built by Robinson that were of a large scale, similar to those of Richard Arkwright in Derbyshire. The larger mills no longer survive. The former corn mill, Wark Mill, appears on a map of 1692 and may be a much earlier site, recorded in documents from the 11th century onwards. A datestone bears the name J. -
Financial Syndicates and the Collapse of the Lancashire Textile Industry
City Research Online City, University of London Institutional Repository Citation: Higgins, D., Toms, S. and Filatotchev, I. (2015). Ownership, financial strategy and performance: the Lancashire cotton textile industry, 1918–1938. Business History, 57(1), pp. 96-120. doi: 10.1080/00076791.2014.977873 This is the accepted version of the paper. This version of the publication may differ from the final published version. Permanent repository link: https://openaccess.city.ac.uk/id/eprint/7161/ Link to published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00076791.2014.977873 Copyright: City Research Online aims to make research outputs of City, University of London available to a wider audience. Copyright and Moral Rights remain with the author(s) and/or copyright holders. URLs from City Research Online may be freely distributed and linked to. Reuse: Copies of full items can be used for personal research or study, educational, or not-for-profit purposes without prior permission or charge. Provided that the authors, title and full bibliographic details are credited, a hyperlink and/or URL is given for the original metadata page and the content is not changed in any way. City Research Online: http://openaccess.city.ac.uk/ [email protected] Ownership, Financial Strategy and Performance: The Lancashire Cotton Textile Industry, 1918-19381 By David Higgins (University of Newcastle) Steven Toms* (University of Leeds) Igor Filatotchev (Cass Business School City University London, and Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria) Word count: -
The Edinburgh ;Tt: 621
THE EDINBURGH ;TT: 621 FACTORIES ACT, 1961 wood and Son), Brownlow Fold Mills, Darley Street, EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN AND YOUNG PERSONS Bolton. Creators Ltd., Plansel Works, Albert Drive, Sheerwater, IN accordance with Section 117 of the Factories Act 1961, Woking. the Minister of Labour hereby gives notice that, during the month ending 31st July 1966 he has made special exemption Dalhanna Knitwear Co. Ltd., Carmelside Factory, Kil- orders relating to the employment of women and/or young marnock Road, Kilmaurs and Dunlop Street, Stewarton. persons at the following factories : Dayco Rubber (U.K.) Ltd., Balgray Street, Dundee. Donaldson & Filer Ltd., Cogan Street, Pollokshaws, Glas- A E.I.— Hotpoint Ltd., Keeley Street, Birmingham. gow. Allied Industrial Services Ltd., Northside Road, Lidget Green, Bradford. Duncan and Fosters Ltd., York Street, Manchester. English Electric Co. Ltd., Electrical Machines Division, The Anglo-Celtic Watch Co. Ltd., Gurnos Works, Ystrad- Lichfield Road, Stafford and Vulcan Works, Newton-le- gynlais, Swansea. Willows. Armstrong Patents Co. Ltd., Eastgate and Grovehill Works, English Sewing Ltd. (Thread Division), Belle Vue Mills, Barmston Lane, Swinemoor Lane, Beverley. Broughton Road, Skipton and Crofthead Works, Neilston. William Bain and Co. (Wire Products) Ltd., Lochrin Works, English Steel Corporation Ltd., River Don Works, (South Coatbridge. Side), Brightside Lane, Sheffield. Geo. Bassert and Co. Ltd., BeuJah Road, Owlerton, Shef- field. Ford Motor Co. Ltd., Purley Way, Croydon. John Baynes Ltd., Cicely Bridge Mill, Blackburn. Fox's Glacier Mints Ltd., Murrayfield Road, Leicester. Beatties Bakeries (Dundee) Ltd., Kings Cross Road, Dundee. Fram Filters Ltd., Treforest Industrial Estate, Pontypridd. Lewis Berger (G.B.) Ltd., Freshwater Road, Dagenham. -
Locating Oldham Coalpits” British Mining No.73, NMRS, Pp.7-45
BRITISH MINING No.73 MEMOIRS 2003 Fanning, G., 2003 “Locating Oldham Coalpits” British Mining No.73, NMRS, pp.7-45 Published by THE NORTHERN MINE RESEARCH SOCIETY KEIGHLEY U.K. © N.M.R.S. & The Author(s) 2003. ISSN 0309-2199 LOCATING OLDHAM COALPITS by I.G. Fanning Introduction In my earlier work, Oldham Coal (British Mining No.68), I tried to tell the history of the Oldham coal industry as accurately as possible from the few surviving documents. This history fell naturally into two parts, with the division falling about 1850. After 1850 it was reasonably easy to ascertain the locations of the collieries — after all, some of them survived into the 1950’s — but many of those worked before 1850 had vanished almost without trace. Due to editing constraints in BM68, it was not possible to include a chapter devoted to identifying the locations of these vanished enterprises. This information has now been compiled, together with the locations of later (i.e., post-1850) coalpits to form a separate paper which can be regarded as a supplement to the original work. Inevitably, there is some overlap between this Memoirs paper and BM68, but this is not very large. Anyone who found Oldham Coal interesting should find this memoir equally interesting, with a lot of new information. There will also be some people who found Oldham Coal a little boring, perhaps because of the amount of detail involved. Hopefully, these readers will find this document more interesting because it refers to areas of the town which they may know well and which are no longer industrial sites. -
MILLS in OLDHAM & DISTRICT : Sorted by : LOCATION / DATE
MILLS IN OLDHAM & DISTRICT : Sorted by : LOCATION / DATE / MILL Columns : Date (first known, of build or mention of use) address & location; Notes. Return to 'Mills in Oldham' link for other 'sort' options at https://www.mlfhs.uk/oldham-hidden-7 First date Mill Name Address Location Notes 1807 Austerlands Huddersfield Rd Austerlands 1776 Bank Broadway, West of Chadderton near Crossley Bridge 1776 Clough Hunt Clough Chadderton 1782 Bower Henshaw Lane Chadderton now Hollinwood Ave 1791 Stockbrook Stock Lane Chadderton 1844 Firwood Joshua Lane Chadderton 1847 Busk Busk Rd Chadderton 1853 Osborne Robinson St Chadderton 1854 Victoria Drury Lane Chadderton 1858 Forge Stock Lane Chadderton 1859 Logwood Mill Brow Chadderton 1860 Acorn Union St Chadderton 1860 Alder Root Cowhill Chadderton 1860 Melbourne Middleton Rd, Chadderton 1860 Rushbank Frederick St Chadderton 1861 Boundary Mills Hill Rd Chadderton 1861 Lansdowne Crompton St Chadderton 1861 Spring Vale Burnley St Chadderton 1861 Springfield Lansdowne Rd Chadderton 1861 Sun Watts St Chadderton 1861 Vale Stockfield Rd Chadderton 1861 Waverley Milne St Chadderton 1862 Stockfield Melbourne St Chadderton 1863 Butler Green Walls St Chadderton 1866 Glebe Drury Lane Chadderton 1869 Clarence James St Chadderton 1869 Melrose Walls St Chadderton 1871 Green Lane Green Lane Chadderton 1871 Spring Mellor St Chadderton 1874 Grimshaw Grimshaw Lane Chadderton 1874 Junction Junction St Chadderton 1874 Oak Spencer St Chadderton 1874 United Suffolk St Chadderton 1875 Swan Foxdenton Lane Chadderton Extracted from 'The Cotton Mills of Oldham' by Duncan Gurr & Julian Hunt. Published 1998 MILLS IN OLDHAM & DISTRICT : Sorted by : LOCATION / DATE / MILL Columns : Date (first known, of build or mention of use) address & location; Notes. -
MILLS in OLDHAM & DISTRICT : Sorted by : ADDRESS / MILL
MILLS IN OLDHAM & DISTRICT : Sorted by : ADDRESS / MILL / DATE Columns : Date (first known, of build or mention of use) address & location; Notes. Return to 'Mills in Oldham' link for other 'sort' options at https://www.mlfhs.uk/oldham-hidden-7 First date Mill Name Address Location Notes 1889 Stamford Acorn St Lees 1776 Acre Acre Lane Oldham 1868 Alexandra Acre Lane Oldham 1850 Albert Albert St Failsworth circa Chatsworth Albert St Failsworth see Albert 1874 Lime Albert St Failsworth 1860 Albion Albion St Failsworth Clarke's Albion St Failsworth see Albion Street 1776 Lees Hall Arkwright St Oldham 1790 Lees Hall Lower Arkwright St Oldham Hob Hole Armit Rd Grasscroft see Lower Grove 1864 Lower Grove Armit Rd Greenfield 1875 Ashley Ashley St Oldham 1854 Clough Ashmond Rd Springhead Company Ashmond Rd Springhead see Springhead 1844 Springhead Ashmond Rd Springhead 1871 Bank Ashmond St Springhead formerly Newfoundland St 1860 Springbank Ashmond St Springhead 1874 Honeywell Ashton Rd Oldham 1887 Cutler Hill Ashton Rd East Failsworth Hargreaves Ashton Rd East Failsworth see Cutler Hill 1893 Bank Ashton Rd West Failsworth 1897 Failsworth Ashton Rd West Failsworth 1874 Hope Ashton Rd West Failsworth Cambridge Atkinson St Oldham see Napier 1860 Napier Atkinson St Oldham 1844 Bankside New Mill Bankside St Oldham Litte Bank Bankside St Oldham see Bankside Summervale New Bankside St Oldham 1821 Lowerhouse Barry St Oldham 1832 Beal Beal Lane Shaw 1906 Briar Beal Lane Shaw Crompton Spinning Co Beal Lane Shaw see Vale 1789 Moss Hey Beal Lane Shaw Extracted from 'The Cotton Mills of Oldham' by Duncan Gurr & Julian Hunt. -
Local History Trail
LOCAL HISTORY TRAIL LOCAL HISTORY TRAIL The trail begins at Beal Vale School. Beal Vale Primary School was opened at Easter 1975 and children and staff moved from the old St Paul’s Methodist school adjacent to St Paul’s Church [16] on Rochdale Road. The site for the school had been used on 22nd October 1954 for a bonfire to celebrate the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh’s visit to Lilac Mill. The nursery remained in the old school, only moving to Beal Vale in 1999. In 1973 workmen excavating for the school unearthed a Second World War air raid shelter, built to protect the residents of Shaw from possible German air raids. Years after the war local residents had many happy childhood memories of playing in the shelters. In 2016 the school planted 400 new trees to mark the end of the 40th anniversary of the new school. Exit the school grounds via the main entrance on Glebe Bardsley’s farm Street, Glebe being an area of land used to support a parish priest, reminding us that this area was owned by Littleborough church. Bardsley’s farm [19], situated at the corner of Rochdale Road and Glebe Street, and dated back to 1695 was purchased in 1774 for £600 using funds from Queen Anne’s Bounty. This was a scheme stablished in 1704 to augment the incomes of poorer clergy. It was used to purchase land whose income augmented the living. The Bardsley estate was purchased for Littleborough church with the annual income from rents being £24. By 1884 the land was being let for £113. -
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Financial Syndicates and the Collapse of the Lancashire Textile Industry, 1919-31
View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk brought to you by CORE provided by City Research Online Higgins, D., Toms, S. & Filatotchev, I. (2015). Ownership, financial strategy and performance: the Lancashire cotton textile industry, 1918–1938. Business History, 57(1), pp. 96-120. doi: 10.1080/00076791.2014.977873 City Research Online Original citation: Higgins, D., Toms, S. & Filatotchev, I. (2015). Ownership, financial strategy and performance: the Lancashire cotton textile industry, 1918–1938. Business History, 57(1), pp. 96- 120. doi: 10.1080/00076791.2014.977873 Permanent City Research Online URL: http://openaccess.city.ac.uk/7161/ Copyright & reuse City University London has developed City Research Online so that its users may access the research outputs of City University London's staff. Copyright © and Moral Rights for this paper are retained by the individual author(s) and/ or other copyright holders. All material in City Research Online is checked for eligibility for copyright before being made available in the live archive. URLs from City Research Online may be freely distributed and linked to from other web pages. Versions of research The version in City Research Online may differ from the final published version. Users are advised to check the Permanent City Research Online URL above for the status of the paper. Enquiries If you have any enquiries about any aspect of City Research Online, or if you wish to make contact with the author(s) of this paper, please email the team at [email protected]. Ownership,