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And in fact it was an old woollen mill called the.
The tower was built in 1861 by unemployed local woollen mill workers.
His father was a coal miner, who later worked in a woollen mill.
From the offices of an old woollen mill down Exeter way.
In more recent times the region has been associated with woollen milling and forestry.
He then proceeded to build a large woollen mill.
An old woollen mill which employed four full-time workers in its heyday.
There are two cottages here above the beck which passes the church on its way down to the old woollen mill.
It was the largest woollen mill ever in the country and the company took on the aspect of a major company.
After 1848 the building was converted to a woollen mill and was rebuilt in 1864.
Four years later he moved to Solomon Priestley's woollen mill.
Joseph was a wool merchant and came to own his own woollen mill.
Laycock began work in a woollen mill at the age of nine.
The land resumed including land owned by Mary on which stood her woollen mill.
The current woollen mill is still owned by the descendants of Thomas Williams.
Historically, the town was home to a manufacturing industry with a woollen mill and foundry being key employers.
Hodge Printworks started out as a woollen mill in 1798.
As a teenager, he worked in a woollen mill and sang in a church choir.
A white-washed woollen mill has stood on this site since the 17th century.
Once it had a paper mill and a woollen mill, but both closed in the 1930's.
The bankruptcy of the woollen mill in 1980 and its eventual closure has not been offset by other industrial developments.
These included breweries, iron foundries and a woollen mill.
His father and uncles had established a paper mill in the area after being involved in woollen milling since 1837.
Armley Mills was built in 1788 and is currently the largest woollen mill museum.
It is a woollen mill and has been creating the cloth for tennis balls since the Tudor era.