Derek Barron writes a reflective piece about the photo in the header of his blog and twitter profile. He reflects on the history of Titan, the crane that played/s a major part in the heritage of Clydebank. At the bottom…
Derek Barron writes a reflective piece about the photo in the header of his blog and twitter profile. He reflects on the history of Titan, the crane that played/s a major part in the heritage of Clydebank. At the bottom…
In Week 13 of Weekly Blog Club, Diane Sims has reported on the very latest trouble at t’Mill as well as continuing her fascinating story of saving this important local heritage. Saving Newsome Mills part three: If you’re not on…
Diane Sims continues the fascinating story of the saving of Newsome Mills in her Week 11 post. It is also the story of a very determined woman with a camera and a passion for a place. Saving Newsome Mills (part…
Week 9 was a busy week for Weekly Blog Club, and the deadline was at its most elastic (stretched till after midnight for the first time). There were (eventually!) 17 posts, covering as wide a range of topics as ever,…
There were lots of grand textile mills in the North of England, generally built to make woollen cloth in Yorkshire, and cotton in Lancashire (because the damp air West of the Pennines made it a bit easier to work with cotton).…