Bath Street Mill
Bath Street Mill is in Derby. It was built in 1851 for George Holme as a silk throwing Mill. In spite of the recession in the silk industry in 1857, he expanded the mill in 1868. Bath Street is alongside the River Derwent, this area of Derby is a conservation area, and part of the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site.
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Bath Street Mill
Bath Street Mill is in Derby. It was built in 1851 for George Holme as a silk throwing Mill. In spite of the recession in the silk industry in 1857, he expanded the mill in 1868. Bath Street is alongside the River Derwent, this area of Derby is a conservation area, and part of the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site.
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Bath Street Mill is in Derby. ...... ley Mills World Heritage Site.
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Bath Street Mill
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Silk throwing mill
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Derby, Derbyshire
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Bath Street Mill is in Derby. ...... ley Mills World Heritage Site.
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Bath Street Mill
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