List_of_mills_in_Preston

List of mills in Preston

List of mills in Preston

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Preston in Lancashire, England has been associated with cotton since John Horrocks built his first spinning mill, the Yellow factory, in 1791. This was powered by a Bateman & Sherratt engine. Preston mills tended to have their own reservoirs. They spun cotton using hand mules and self-actors but normally also operated power looms in weaving sheds. Local firms such as Ainscow & Tomlinson and Grundy made mules for the mills. There were 60 mills operating in Preston in 1927.[1]

Classroom display of the stages in processing cotton.

The mills

Standing mills

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References

  1. Ashmore 1982, pp. 217, 219
  2. Historic England. "CENTENARY MILL (1218681)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 6 February 2016.
  3. Oxford Archaeology North (March 2010). "Lancashire Textile Mills: Rapid Assessment Survey Final Report" (PDF). Lancashire County Council and English Heritage. p. 63.

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