EPW013349 ENGLAND (1925). Cotton mills at Holden Vale, Haslingden, 1925
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Title | [EPW013349] Cotton mills at Holden Vale, Haslingden, 1925 |
Reference | EPW013349 |
Date | June-1925 |
Link | |
Place name | HASLINGDEN |
Parish | |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 378537, 424010 |
Longitude / Latitude | -2.3252219733218, 53.711843804477 |
National Grid Reference | SD785240 |
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Bee Hive Terrace, these were back to back houses with cellar dwellings |
wadey |
Saturday 14th of July 2018 09:10:16 PM |
Station Road |
wadey |
Saturday 14th of July 2018 09:09:07 PM |
Clifton junction to Accrington railway line (L&YR) now the A56 Haslingden bypass |
wadey |
Saturday 14th of July 2018 09:08:28 PM |
Blackburn Road, Haslingden |
wadey |
Saturday 14th of July 2018 09:07:14 PM |
This mill is now Valley Building Supplies |
wadey |
Saturday 14th of July 2018 09:06:20 PM |
Hud Rake |
wadey |
Saturday 14th of July 2018 09:05:27 PM |
Cross Street North, the houses are still there |
wadey |
Saturday 14th of July 2018 09:04:36 PM |
Cross Street South, the houses have been demolished |
wadey |
Saturday 14th of July 2018 09:03:38 PM |
User Comment Contributions
These Mills are actually on Blackburn Road Haslingden not at Holden Vale. The picture icon for the map is in the correct place. Most of the mills are long demolished but some remain. The station buildings and railway track running across the picture next to the fields were closed by Beeching in the 60's and the old track is now couvered by the Haslingden Bypass. |
drwell |
Thursday 2nd of May 2013 04:47:04 PM |
Hi drwell, Are you thinking of the mills like Commercial Mill on Blackburn Road, nearer to St James's Church? The mills in this photo include Victoria Mill, Britannia Mill and Albert Mill, slightly further north. Yours, Katy Britain from Above Cataloguing Team Leader |
Katy Whitaker |
Thursday 2nd of May 2013 04:47:04 PM |