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Posted: 16 Mar 2014


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Lumbhole Mill

Lumbhole Mill
Lumbhole Mill in Kettleshulme is a fine survival of a textile mill located in a fairly remote place to take advantage of water power. Erected during the 18th century as a candlewick (tufted cotton fabric) mill, the breast-shot wheel was connected to a steam beam engine c1830. This engine, built by Sherrats of Salford, and the wheel both survive in situ. It has had a number of engineering and storage uses since textile manufacturing finished.

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 GrahamH
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These industrial heritage photos you post give me a sense of how the early UK settlers to Australia would have seen it as 'undeveloped'.
10 years ago.

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