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Title: Chapel Field Mill, Ripponden - HPC00153
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Title
Chapel Field Mill, Ripponden - HPC00153
Description
NAME: Chapel Field Mill, Ripponden
LOCATION: Elland Road, Ripponden
REF: RY 20
GRID REF: 042 197
CLASSIFICATION: D
CONDITION: Fully used
APPROX DATE OF SITE AND BUILDINGS: 20C (site earlier)
DESCRIPTION/HISTORY: The present three storey, stone built building adjacent to the site of Ripponden Mill has probably never been used for textiles manufacture. It was built after the original mill was destroyed by fire in 1929. This mill was built c1852 and was a cotton concern. Unlikely to have been a water powered site.
PRESENT USE AND POTENTIAL: Most of the main building plus a modern workshop are used by a firm of iron founders. Part of the ‘mill’ is also occupied by an air filtration company.
Photo taken c1985.
LOCATION: Elland Road, Ripponden
REF: RY 20
GRID REF: 042 197
CLASSIFICATION: D
CONDITION: Fully used
APPROX DATE OF SITE AND BUILDINGS: 20C (site earlier)
DESCRIPTION/HISTORY: The present three storey, stone built building adjacent to the site of Ripponden Mill has probably never been used for textiles manufacture. It was built after the original mill was destroyed by fire in 1929. This mill was built c1852 and was a cotton concern. Unlikely to have been a water powered site.
PRESENT USE AND POTENTIAL: Most of the main building plus a modern workshop are used by a firm of iron founders. Part of the ‘mill’ is also occupied by an air filtration company.
Photo taken c1985.
Creator
Harry Pogson
Source
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
Date
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Rights
PHDA - Harry Pogson Collection
Relation
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
Identifier
HPC00153.tif
Collection
Citation
Harry Pogson, “Chapel Field Mill, Ripponden - HPC00153,” Pennine Horizons Digital Archive, accessed March 29, 2024, https://penninehorizons.org/items/show/7586.
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