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  • AND Subject contains "Todmorden"

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Extracts from the Todmorden and Walsden Website:

In 1830, the three Ingham brothers bought a plot of land in the Castle Street area. Trading as Richard Ingham & Sons, they built Woodhouse Mill as a steam powered cotton-spinning mill in 1832. It…

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The Grade ll listed building situated on the Rochdale Canal between Todmorden and Eastwood. It was built in 1832 as a steam powered cotton mill but by the mid-20th century lay derelict and then in 1994 it was gutted by a fire. It was subsequently…

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The mill after its conversion to apartments.

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This former woollen mill is now apartments

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NAME: WATTY PLACE MILL

LOCATION: Gauxholme

REF: CD23

GRID REF: 927 231

CLASSIFICATION: B

CONDITION: Empty

APPROX DATE OF SITE AND BUILDINGS: Early-mid 19C

DESCRIPTION/HISTORY: This is really a corn mill site, and it is unlikely textiles…

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NAME: WATERSTALLS MILL

LOCATION: Bottomley

REF: CD1

GRID REF: 943 212

CLASSIFICATION: A

CONDITION: Ruins

APPROX DATE OF SITE AND BUILDINGS: Early-mid 19C

DESCRIPTION/HISTORY: Perched high on the westerly facing hillside of Walsden Water, only…

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The former technical college is on the left.

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Showing what an immense mill Waterside was. The building on the right hand end was the technical college. The spire is the Unitarian Church and the tower of Cross Stone church can be seen on the horizon. AN 70082659

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NAME: WATERSIDE MILL

LOCATION: Salford, Todmorden

REF: CD28

GRID REF: 934 238

CLASSIFICATION: C

CONDITION: Semi-used

APPROX DATE OF SITE AND BUILDINGS: Mid 19C (site earlier)

DESCRIPTION/HISTORY: This was one of Todmorden’s most important…

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Percy Pollard at the start valve at Fielden's Waterside Mill, Todmorden.

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Waterside Mill on Rochdale Road, now the site of Morrisons Supermarket.

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Waterside Mill on Rochdale Road, now the site of Morrisons Supermarket.
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