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Fireplaces and chimney stacks could be fitted into existing buildings against the passage, or against the side walls or even at the upper end of the hall. It was only at the end of the 18th century that this innovation reached the north. [6] The design and total function of the chimney depended on the size of the house or cottage and its location.
[5] [6] The shop was known for its "evocative potting-shed smell" [1] and for selling unusually shaped vegetables that would normally be rejected for sale in supermarkets. [5] While most of the Veg Shed produce came from the Home Farm there were other items for sale from further away, including lemons and bananas. [1]
In its day, Shaddon Mill was the largest cotton mill in England and had the 8th largest chimney in the world. [3] Shaddon Mill became an Historic Listed Building in 1949 [4] and the chimney became an Historic Listed Structure in 1972. [1] [2] Peter Dixon and Sons Ltd. provided work for 8000 people in their four mills in the area. [5]
Lister Mills (otherwise known as Manningham Mills) was the largest silk factory in the world. [1] It is located in the Manningham district of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England and was built by Samuel Cunliffe Lister to replace the original Manningham Mills which had been destroyed by fire in 1871. [2]
Collecting wild bird eggs has generally been illegal in the UK since 1954 (although black-headed gull-egg collection is permitted under special licence), [21] although one of several exemptions that existed until 1969 was that plover eggs could legally be collected until April 15 of each year. [22]
Drummond Mill (1983) Drummond Mill was a complex of industrial buildings on Lumb Lane, Manningham, Bradford, West Yorkshire.It contained originally a spinning mill, a warehouse, a spinning shed, and an engine house with chimney and was destroyed in a fire on 28 January 2016.
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The power stations' four large chimneys were a landmark of the Northumberland skyline for over 40 years; the A Station's two chimneys each stood at 140 metres (460 ft); the B Station's two chimneys were taller, at 170 metres (560 ft) each. Construction of the B Station began shortly after the A station was completed.
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