Failsworth Mill
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Image: © Chris Allen Taken: 6 Aug 2006
This mill is opposite the better known Regent Mill in Failsworth. Owen Ashmore lists it as Failsworth Mill and it is also in Gurr and Hunt (The Cotton Mills of Oldham). Built 1897 and extended in 1901. Had 15,000 mule spindles in 1915. Chimney has gone but the boiler house (room for two Lancashire boilers), engine house (money on a horizontal cross compound) and rope race survive. The sloping section above the engine house indicates a rope drive and the metal plates in the square section indicate the bearing boxes for the shafts driving the two upper floors. You can divine a lot just by looking. I would welcome any further information. Demolished for housing in 2014