Mather Lane Mill from Miriam Grove, Leigh

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Mather Lane Mill from Miriam Grove, Leigh

Image: © Chris Allen Taken: 25 Jun 2016

Now being converted to housing. This cotton spinning mill was built in 1882 to the design of Bradshaw, Gass & Hope. There is a partly internal engine house on the north elevation. The engine was a very unusual beast being an 800 horsepower inverted vertical tandem compound by J & E Wood of Bolton. It had an ejector condenser and a specially built flywheel with a rim speed of 7000 feet/minute (usually about 5,000 feet per minute or nearly 60 mph). If I recall correctly it also had a parallel motion guide for the crosshead. A very interesting design for its day and I wish I had seen it.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.493007
Longitude
-2.50972