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The Arrow mill in Castleton, Rochdale is a massive old cotton mill. Fortunately, it is one of the few mills that have not been demolished over the last 50 years and is indeed Grade II listed. It is situated on the banks of the Rochdale Canal from where I took this shot of its most impressive chimney. Of course I was taken by the trees sprouting out at this very high part of the structure.
The mill no longer spins cotton helped along by its big steam engines with its 22ft diameter flywheel, as it did when it opened in 1908 but is now a storage depot, renting out space.
More info: www.simplestorage.co/history
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The mill no longer spins cotton helped along by its big steam engines with its 22ft diameter flywheel, as it did when it opened in 1908 but is now a storage depot, renting out space.
More info: www.simplestorage.co/history
Worth looking at full screen.
Peter_Private_Box, David Slater (Spoddendale), Rosalyn Hilborne, Colin Ashcroft and 4 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Thank you for the interesting note Herb.
Bon week-end salutaire.
Best Gordon.
The history of the mill (and chimney) is fascinating...........thanks for sharing the link. It's good to see it's still in use today!
Enjoy the rest of your weekend :-))
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