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When weaving ceased this building became a Dyehouse and was later demolished.

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This section of the mill was demolished in 1914.

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This room was the first one inside the door past the boiler house, the machine is a vertical spindle bobbin winder made by Thomas Holt Ltd of Rochdale, a large maker of winding machinery. As there are two rows of spindles, it looks as though this is…

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This machine was located in the bottom room of the multi storey building.

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There are various names on the back of this picture, but it is not clear to whom they refer: Lloyd G.M. Hampton, Sam Green, Miss Kitchen, James Cockcroft, Fleta Barnes, Craven, mary Greenwood. At the front: William Hartley, John Greenwood.

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The choir and sanctary. Taken prior to the re-ordering of the church which took place in the early 1990s.

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Taken prior to the re-ordering of the church which took place in the early 1990s.

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Looking down the nave from the chancel. Taken prior to the re-ordering of the church which took place in the early 1990s.

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http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/HCC00115. The pulpit, choir pews and organ during course of being dismantled in 1994.

The first chapel in the village, Union Chapel, was built in 1818 at a cost of £400 and replaced by Providence Chapel in…
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