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    Arrow Queen Street Mill, Burnley - May 2009

    On the outskirts of Burnley - a town once dominated by the textile industry, lies Harle Syke, the home of Queen Street Mill, the last surviving, operational steam powered weaving mill in the world. Owned by a workers co-operative “The Queen Street Manufacturing Company” the mill is a time capsule of the late Victorian age, which produced cloth using Victorian steam driven power looms until its closure in 1982.





























    Stream engine to drive the looms




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    Default Re: Queen Street Mill, Burnley - May 2009

    Nice one mate. I wonder if somewhere, in a forgotten building in a quiet northern town, there may just be a place like that lying forgotten and dusty. Lovely picutures mate, really good.

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    Default Re: Queen Street Mill, Burnley - May 2009

    That's great mate. I've wanted to go here for ages. nice one.

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    Default Re: Queen Street Mill, Burnley - May 2009

    they've done a great job there and very nice photos

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    Smile Re: Queen Street Mill, Burnley - May 2009

    Quote Originally Posted by Rebel View Post

    Now that is a hell of a view-really cool pic! Good to see one so well looked after!

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    Default Re: Queen Street Mill, Burnley - May 2009

    Great stuff mate, I would love to see this for myself. I would love to hear it going full steam too :-)

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    Default Re: Queen Street Mill, Burnley - May 2009

    We sneaked into the weaving shed bit when one of the staff left the gate open Normally you can't get that close to all the looms in there. They all work too but not in the last hour of the day. I think they make tea towels there and sell them. Its not a very big place really, the looms in the weaving shed take up most of the space.

    There isn't much for kids to do there really so I reckon they would get bored pretty quick!

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    Default Re: Queen Street Mill, Burnley - May 2009

    Theres 309 looms in that shed. Its a great place to go to appreciate what a mill looked like when operational.
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