-
working hydraulic millwheels, turbines, dynamos,
electric power stations,
bleachworks, tanneries, scutchmills: its
utility in canals, rivers, if navigable...
- the
chimney of the
bleachwork factory still stand in Claverhouse. The
nearby Trottick Ponds were used for the
Claverhouse Bleachworks factory as a power...
-
Cheadle Lower Mill,
often called Cheadle Bleachworks, and now renamed, The
Bleachworks, is a
former mill in Cheadle,
Greater Manchester,
England (grid...
-
Streams flowing from the
moors were
harnessed to
provide power for
bleachworks and
other industry at the
start of the
Industrial Revolution. The textile...
- mid-19th century,
Radcliffe was an
important mill town with
cotton mills,
bleachworks and a road,
canal and
railway network. At the 2011 Census, Radcliffe...
- the
bottom lies the
valley of the
River Mersey,
where Heaton Mersey Bleachworks was
situated (now demolished) as well as a
business and
industrial estate...
-
Homecare Insight. 8
September 2020.
Retrieved 25
October 2020. "Netherplace
Bleachworks NMRS Number: NS55NW 87". CANMORE. RCAHMS.
Retrieved 20 July 2010. "List...
- 1790s by the
Ainsworths at
Halliwell Bleachworks.
Bolton and the
surrounding villages had more than
thirty bleachworks including the
Lever Bank
Bleach Works...
- was
enlarged in 1893 by
Deacons who used the
water to
supply Belmont Bleachworks. It
holds 150,000
cubic metres of water, with a
surface area of 28,000...
-
summer w****ends.
Dundee Boulton and Watt
engine (1801) from
Douglasfield Bleachworks, now on
display in
Verdant Works Eastney Beam
Engine House (Portsmouth...