Harle Syke Mill
Harle Syke mill is a weaving shed in Briercliffe on the outskirts of Burnley, Lancashire. It was built on a green field site in 1856, together with terraced houses for the workers. These formed the nucleus of the community of Harle Syke. The village expanded and six other mills were built, including Queen Street Mill.
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Harle Syke Mill
Harle Syke mill is a weaving shed in Briercliffe on the outskirts of Burnley, Lancashire. It was built on a green field site in 1856, together with terraced houses for the workers. These formed the nucleus of the community of Harle Syke. The village expanded and six other mills were built, including Queen Street Mill.
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Harle Syke mill is a weaving s ...... uilding is called Oxford Mill.
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architectural style
boilers
Twin Lancashire boilers, coal fired
building name
Harle Syke Mill
building type
Caption
The Burnley Road frontage of Oxford mill
date of equipping
19,041,906
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engine hp
engine maker
engine rpm
engine type
Tandem compound
engine valve
Corliss valves
equipment maker
* Harling & Todd
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floor count
Latitude
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location town
Longitude
-2.2045e+0
map type
United Kingdom Borough of Burnley
no of looms
owner
Haggate Joint Stock Company
Harle Syke Mill Company
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Harle Syke mill is a weaving s ...... , including Queen Street Mill.
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Harle Syke Mill
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