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<blockquote data-quote="Urbexplore" data-source="post: 300839" data-attributes="member: 36409"><p><strong>Old Mill Lane - 01/15</strong></p><p></p><p>In 1816, the foundations of a mill are laid here under the orders of a Mr Jonathan Akroyd. In 1818, the development is finished and it's life as an industrial mill begins with Akroyd, Garlick & Company.</p><p></p><p>Ackroyd's mill is the first iron-framed, steam-powered mill in Britain and is one of the largest mills in it's district. Thanks to the stone floors on every level of the building it was said to be fire-proof and had enough structural integrity to support even the heaviest of industrial machinery throughout.</p><p></p><p>The offices of the Woodside Penny Savings Bank were originally on the grounds of the mill, however, there is little to no remaining evidence of this.</p><p></p><p>Owners and tenants of the works have included but are not limited to;</p><p></p><p>[1836] Jeremiah Rawson </p><p>[1870] William Henry Rawson </p><p>[1861] William H. Rawson & Company </p><p>[1890] Joseph Moxon Kirk & Sons </p><p>[1905] Old Lane Dyeworks Company Limited </p><p>[1905] Davis, Gordon & Company </p><p>[1905] Allen North & Company </p><p></p><p>The first recording of any damage to the property by fire is the 21st January 1905, not long before it's final tenants left and the mill was left to ruin.</p><p></p><p>To be completely honest this is our first Urbex video (This doesn't mean it was our first Urbex) so ANY feedback/critique would be greatly appreciated as it's the only way we will ever improve. Old Mill Lane was a visit done to serve as a test to see how the video came out before we visit two of the properties (An asylum & a church) we have been to in the past as we want to make sure the footage for these is bang on (For those that are interested these will be uploaded in the coming weeks).</p><p></p><p>[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVJNuwtWugE[/ame]</p><p></p><p>I am currently at college so I will do my best to upload the images to Flickr tonight and link them here.</p><p></p><p>- M & J</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Urbexplore, post: 300839, member: 36409"] [b]Old Mill Lane - 01/15[/b] In 1816, the foundations of a mill are laid here under the orders of a Mr Jonathan Akroyd. In 1818, the development is finished and it's life as an industrial mill begins with Akroyd, Garlick & Company. Ackroyd's mill is the first iron-framed, steam-powered mill in Britain and is one of the largest mills in it's district. Thanks to the stone floors on every level of the building it was said to be fire-proof and had enough structural integrity to support even the heaviest of industrial machinery throughout. The offices of the Woodside Penny Savings Bank were originally on the grounds of the mill, however, there is little to no remaining evidence of this. Owners and tenants of the works have included but are not limited to; [1836] Jeremiah Rawson [1870] William Henry Rawson [1861] William H. Rawson & Company [1890] Joseph Moxon Kirk & Sons [1905] Old Lane Dyeworks Company Limited [1905] Davis, Gordon & Company [1905] Allen North & Company The first recording of any damage to the property by fire is the 21st January 1905, not long before it's final tenants left and the mill was left to ruin. To be completely honest this is our first Urbex video (This doesn't mean it was our first Urbex) so ANY feedback/critique would be greatly appreciated as it's the only way we will ever improve. Old Mill Lane was a visit done to serve as a test to see how the video came out before we visit two of the properties (An asylum & a church) we have been to in the past as we want to make sure the footage for these is bang on (For those that are interested these will be uploaded in the coming weeks). [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVJNuwtWugE[/ame] I am currently at college so I will do my best to upload the images to Flickr tonight and link them here. - M & J [/QUOTE]
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