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  2. List of mills in Rochdale - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) This is a list of mills known to have existed within Rochdale Borough, in Greater Manchester, England. A-B Name Architect Location Built Demolished Served (Years) Acre Works Rochdale Albert Mill Rochdale, SD906125 53°36′32″N 2°08′38″W ...

  3. Rochdale - Wikipedia

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    Rochdale is a product of the Industrial Revolution, [11] though the manufacture of woollen cloth, particularly baize, kerseys and flannels, was locally important as far back as the 1500s. At that time, the textile industry was rooted in the domestic system but, towards the end of the 18th century, mills powered by water started to appear.

  4. Amelia, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The area was originally called Milltown, later shortened to Milton. However, when a post office was established in 1836, there was already a Milton Post Office in the state. Various accounts state that the post office was named Amelia after Amelia Bowdoin, a well known and popular tollkeeper on the Ohio Turnpike (present-day State Route 125 ...

  5. Ohio Amish Country - Wikipedia

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    The Gemeinde Register is a biweekly newsletter published in Baltic, Ohio, that serves the Ohio Amish community. [ 4 ] : 156 [ 54 ] Carlisle Printing near Walnut Creek publishes the Ohio Amish Directory once every five years; as of 2010 it had grown to 900 pages and includes births, deaths, marriages, and occupations for all Amish except the ...

  6. Harp Mill, Castleton - Wikipedia

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    The Rochdale Canal—one of the major navigable broad canals of the United Kingdom—was a highway of commerce during this time used for the haulage of cotton, wool, coal to and from the area. [7] In 1882, Rochdale the home of industrial co-operatives, embraced the joint stock limited company and new mills were financed and built. [8]

  7. Ellenroad Mill - Wikipedia

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    Newhey was 3 km from the canal and was late in building cotton mills. More significantly the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway built the Oldham Loop Line through Milnrow and Newhey in 1863. The engine house of Ellenroad mill now lies to the south of Junction 21 of the M62 motorway. Rochdale was a prime site for cotton spinning in 1890.

  8. Mills Hill - Wikipedia

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    Mills Hill Railway Bridge The Rose Of Lancaster, first licensed in 1803 Terraced houses on Mills Hill Road Rochdale Canal at Middleton Road, Mills Hill. Mills Hill is an industrial and residential area that lies on the common border of Middleton and Chadderton in Greater Manchester, England. It lies 1.3 miles east of Middleton town centre and 1 ...

  9. Cheesden Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Cheesden Valley is a valley in the Heywood area of Greater Manchester, England. It runs on a north–south alignment between Bury and Rochdale in the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale . Cheesden Brook runs through the valley, joining with Naden Brook to eventually run into the River Roch near Heywood.