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Swallow Street Mill 009

b22952. Swallow Street Mill was built as a weaving shed in 1850 by Henry Ward. It was known as the “Lather Box” which was a reference to Ward’s early occupation as a barber. It had 27,000 spindles in 1854. By 1884 the mill had 65,372 spindles and 938 looms. The mill closed and was knocked down in mid 1970’s. The photograph shows the gate house of the Mill, date 1970. M. 31 Swa.

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Image Height 476
Image Width 640
Image Copyrights Blackburn with Darwen
Image Location Blackburn Library
Date 1971-1980
Image Format Photographs - Black & White
Place Blackburn
Subjects Cotton Mills
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