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Harry Pogson collection
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In the 1980s much of the industrial heritage of the South Pennine area was being changed or in some cases lost. Pennine Heritage commissioned a survey of the condition of mills in the area. Photographs were taken when the survey was carried out, and the survey results have been added to those images in this collection.
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Moorbrook Mill, New Mill, Huddersfield - HPC00333
Subject
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Buildings, Chimney, Chimneys, Mill, Mills, Moor Brook Mills, New Mill, Washing Line
Description
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NAME: MOOR BROOK MILLS
LOCATION: Holmfirth Road, New Mill
REF: HU 38
GRID REF: 162 088
CLASSIFICATION: B and C
CONDITION: Fully used
APPROX DATE OF SITE AND BUILDINGS: Mid – late 19C
DESCRIPTION/HISTORY: Formerly known as New Mill Mills, the oldest part of this site is a three and four storey, single gabled stone building (date stone 1838). Some later additions. Adjacent is a larger, late 19C four storey building with small tower – possibly upper stories been removed. Large weaving sheds of varying dates and modern industrial buildings stretch out towards Glendale Mill (see HV 35). Octagonal stone chimney (capped) is still in use. This was probably a water powered site originally, and the long mill race has disappeared under the later extensions to the site. Became known as Moorbrook Mills after being taken over by Moorhouses and Brooks in 1912.
PRESENT USE AND POTENTIAL: This mill is still engaged in textile manufacturing and is quite a large industrial site. It is still owned by a local family firm.
Photo taken c1985.
Creator
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Harry Pogson
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Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
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Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
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Pennine Heritage
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PHDA - Harry Pogson Collection
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Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
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TIFF file 8-bit
Language
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English (U.K.)
Type
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Documentary photograph
Identifier
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HPC00333.tif
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Buildings
Chimney
Chimneys
Mill
Mills
Moor Brook Mills
New Mill
Washing Line