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  2. Bradford Industrial Museum - Wikipedia

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    Bradford Industrial Museum from a quarter-mile away, showing size. Moorside Mills was a textile factory built by John Moore in 1875 for worsted spinning which grew into a medium-sized factory employing around 100 people. [1] The mill which was originally steam powered was converted to electricity in the early 20th century. [2]

  3. Back-to-back house - Wikipedia

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    The project would complement the existing court dwellings at the Museum of Liverpool which opened in 2011 and recreates a former street from 1870 in the area around Scotland Road. [30] The Bradford Industrial Museum has a block of back-to-backs decorated as dwellings of 1875, the Second World War, and the 1970s. [32]

  4. Category:Museums in Bradford - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Industry museums in England - Wikipedia

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  7. Hattersley loom - Wikipedia

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    There is an example in the Bradford Industrial Museum. There are only two known examples [2] of the Hattersley Domestic Weaving System in operation today - by South African homeware textile producers, Mungo, whose domestic Hattersley Loom can be found in use at the Mungo Mill, weaving runs of natural fibre textiles.

  8. Eccleshill, Bradford - Wikipedia

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    In the south of Eccleshill off Moorside Road close to Fagley is the Bradford Industrial Museum in what was Moorside Mills. [13] [46] This museum houses machinery from local textile and printing industries and has a row of workers houses.

  9. Talk:Bradford Industrial Museum - Wikipedia

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    Managers house Bradford, Industrial Museum Moorside Road BD" [ edit ] The Moorside mills managers house was built in 1873 and had managers and their families living their up until it was sold in 1970 and converted to a museum 80.5.147.214 ( talk ) 10:29, 23 November 2024 (UTC) [ reply ]