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Title: Stansfield Corn Mill - MOT00319
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Title
Stansfield Corn Mill - MOT00319
Description
The earliest known photograph of the corn mill, taken from the present Simon Warman site. To the right of the chimney are Hallroyd Cottages, and further right, the signal box and original railway crossing, later replaced by a bridge.
Originally owned by Messrs. Thompson, the business was taken over by the Sutcliffe family around 1856. Sutcliffe's bought grain at the ports of Liverpool, Manchester and Hull and brought it to Todmorden by canal barge and railway, the milled flour being transported to the various markets in the same way.
The original four-storeyed building was extended several times as the business grew. Around 1896 the mill was re-equipped and electric lighting installed. Milling of the grain went on day and night every day except Sunday, 100 men being employed. Sutcliffe's teams of horses, noted for their strength, were constantly seen on the roads as they moved the grain and flour to and from the mill.
The business flourished until the 1930s when the mill closed. The building lay derelict for many years before the site was finally cleared in 1953, Hallroyd Road was re-routed and the flats at Hallroyd Crescent were erected.
Originally owned by Messrs. Thompson, the business was taken over by the Sutcliffe family around 1856. Sutcliffe's bought grain at the ports of Liverpool, Manchester and Hull and brought it to Todmorden by canal barge and railway, the milled flour being transported to the various markets in the same way.
The original four-storeyed building was extended several times as the business grew. Around 1896 the mill was re-equipped and electric lighting installed. Milling of the grain went on day and night every day except Sunday, 100 men being employed. Sutcliffe's teams of horses, noted for their strength, were constantly seen on the roads as they moved the grain and flour to and from the mill.
The business flourished until the 1930s when the mill closed. The building lay derelict for many years before the site was finally cleared in 1953, Hallroyd Road was re-routed and the flats at Hallroyd Crescent were erected.
Creator
Unknown
Source
Todmorden Information Centre Trust
Date
1870, 1870s
Rights
PHDA - Todmorden Information Centre Trust
Relation
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
Identifier
MOT00319.tif
Collection
Citation
Unknown, “Stansfield Corn Mill - MOT00319,” Pennine Horizons Digital Archive, accessed April 25, 2024, https://penninehorizons.org/items/show/10628.
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