15 favorites     17 comments    232 visits

1/640 f/8.0 24.0 mm ISO 250

NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D7100

EXIF - See more details

Location

Lat, Lng:  
You can copy the above to your favourite mapping app.
Address:  unknown

 View on map

See also...


Authorizations, license

Visible by: Everyone
All rights reserved

232 visits


A portrait of Marden

A portrait of Marden
The large village of Marsden as seen from the hills above is here dominated by its old woollen cloth factory called Bank Bottom Mill. This was one of the largest mills in Yorkshire, giving employment to 1900 workers. During the 1930s Bank Bottom Mill covered an area of 14 acres, employed 680 looms. As is the case of so many of these mills, it closed down in 2003 with the loss of 240 jobs.

See PiPs for other views.

Elfriede, , Amelia, Peter_Private_Box and 11 other people have particularly liked this photo


17 comments - The latest ones
 Mario Vargas
Mario Vargas club
nice pov
5 years ago.
Herb Riddle club has replied to Mario Vargas club
Thanks a lot Mario. Pips added now too :)

Regards, Herb
5 years ago.
 Rosalyn Hilborne
Rosalyn Hilborne club
So typical of an old woollen mill town, nestled in the beautiful countryside around it. Is there anything in the large mill building now? The woollen mills of Bradford on Avon near me have all been converted to apartments, cafes and shops now. Much better than watching them go to rack and ruin. I like all three shots very much. Regards, Rosa.
5 years ago.
Herb Riddle club has replied to Rosalyn Hilborne club
Thanks Rosa. Yes a blast from the past here, but life goes. I don't know if it now lies empty or is occupied with new small businesses. My research reveals that it was completely derelict in 2015 and the local council was trying to revamp it for a cafe etc. In March this year, a substantial fire had broken out in the old mill but I don't know what the overall outcome was. No more news about other companies in there and so presume it is bad for the building. I know other old mills like yours at B.o.Avon have made use of the building fabric at least.
Glad you like the shots. Regards, Herb
5 years ago.
 Steve Paxton
Steve Paxton club
Love the setting of this so English, cant have been all that hot you have green grass.
5 years ago.
Herb Riddle club has replied to Steve Paxton club
Yes, very Yorkshire, in fact. We have had rain since our hot Summer and so the green soon re-appears Steve.
Cheers, Herb
5 years ago.
 Diana Australis
Diana Australis club
And they still loom so large in Yorkshire landscapes, these historic mills!
5 years ago.
Herb Riddle club has replied to Diana Australis club
Indeed they do, but this was a very big one my Diana. See my reply to Rosa above.

Cheers, Herb
5 years ago.
 Annemarie
Annemarie club
A most beautiful image

happy week:)
5 years ago.
Herb Riddle club has replied to Annemarie club
Thanks Annemarie. I must admit it looked quite nice form up here, especially the berry surrounded Pip version.

Cheers, Herb
5 years ago.
 Gudrun
Gudrun club
Three well taken photos! In those days they built to last, it looks massive but the architecture is good. A pity the industry has died but lets hope the building can be saved and put to other uses even after the fire.
5 years ago.
Herb Riddle club has replied to Gudrun club
Thanks Gudrun. Yes these buildings were certainly made to last, like most things Victorian. Both the cotton and woollen industry which our North West of England played such a part is now largely dissipated except for some of these buildings. Perhaps the fabric of the building will at least prevail for other uses.
Cheers, Herb
5 years ago.
 Keith Burton
Keith Burton club
An excellent perspective.............the village looks really lovely tucked away between the hills. A really charming image Herb.
5 years ago.
Herb Riddle club has replied to Keith Burton club
Thanks Keith. Marsden is quite pretty, especially with its wonderful canal and nearby reservoirs surrounded by these hills. Just about 8-10 miles from my home. Glad you enjoyed my pic.

Cheers, Herb
5 years ago.
 tiabunna
tiabunna club
Very interesting images of the old industrial site in this beautiful landscape.
5 years ago.
 Peter_Private_Box
Peter_Private_Box club
Hi Herb

Always nice to see pictures of the mills here. I used to pass through here on the train to/from university, and particularly remember emerging from the long tunnel to see industrial Yorkshire!

Best Wishes
Peter
5 years ago.
 Amelia
Amelia club
These places ought to be preserved, they were so important to the economic history of the area. We have just visited the city of my birth (not that I know much about it except what I've been told), and it seems that many jute mills have been torn down to make way for modern architecture and the like. Maybe the National Trust should step in.
5 years ago.

Sign-in to write a comment.