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- Brunswick_Mill,_Ancoats abstract "Brunswick Mill, Ancoats is a cotton spinning mill in Ancoats, Manchester, England. It was built around 1840, part of a group of mills built along the Ashton Canal, and at that time it was one of the countries largest mills. It was built round a quadrangle, a seven-storey block facing the canal. It was taken over by the Lancashire Cotton Corporation in the 1930s and passed to Courtaulds in 1964. Production finished in 1967.".
- Brunswick_Mill,_Ancoats wikiPageExternalLink www.cottontown.org.
- Brunswick_Mill,_Ancoats wikiPageExternalLink www.spinningtheweb.org.uk.
- Brunswick_Mill,_Ancoats wikiPageID "26028925".
- Brunswick_Mill,_Ancoats wikiPageRevisionID "601083353".
- Brunswick_Mill,_Ancoats acquisitionDate "1930.0".
- Brunswick_Mill,_Ancoats acquisitionDate "1964".
- Brunswick_Mill,_Ancoats architect "David Bellhouse".
- Brunswick_Mill,_Ancoats architecturalStyle "Fireproof".
- Brunswick_Mill,_Ancoats buildingType Cotton-spinning_machinery.
- Brunswick_Mill,_Ancoats engineType "Beam then horizontal then electric".
- Brunswick_Mill,_Ancoats hasPhotoCollection Brunswick_Mill,_Ancoats.
- Brunswick_Mill,_Ancoats latitude "53.4852".
- Brunswick_Mill,_Ancoats locationCountry "UK".
- Brunswick_Mill,_Ancoats locationTown Ancoats.
- Brunswick_Mill,_Ancoats locationTown Manchester.
- Brunswick_Mill,_Ancoats longitude "-2.2143".
- Brunswick_Mill,_Ancoats mapType "Greater Manchester".
- Brunswick_Mill,_Ancoats muleFrames "77000".
- Brunswick_Mill,_Ancoats owner Courtaulds.
- Brunswick_Mill,_Ancoats owner Lancashire_Cotton_Corporation.
- Brunswick_Mill,_Ancoats owner "Henry Bannerman".
- Brunswick_Mill,_Ancoats powerSource "Steam".
- Brunswick_Mill,_Ancoats reEquipmentDate "1800.0".
- Brunswick_Mill,_Ancoats reEquipmentDate "1909".
- Brunswick_Mill,_Ancoats servingCanal Ashton_Canal.
- Brunswick_Mill,_Ancoats startDate "1840.0".
- Brunswick_Mill,_Ancoats structuralEngineer "?William Fairbairn".
- Brunswick_Mill,_Ancoats textileType Cotton.
- Brunswick_Mill,_Ancoats subject Category:Textile_mills_in_Manchester.
- Brunswick_Mill,_Ancoats subject Category:Textile_mills_owned_by_the_Lancashire_Cotton_Corporation.
- Brunswick_Mill,_Ancoats subject Category:Ancoats.
- Brunswick_Mill,_Ancoats point "53.4852 -2.2143".
- Brunswick_Mill,_Ancoats type Artifact100021939.
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- Brunswick_Mill,_Ancoats type Factory103316406.
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- Brunswick_Mill,_Ancoats type Plant103956922.
- Brunswick_Mill,_Ancoats type Structure104341686.
- Brunswick_Mill,_Ancoats type TextileMill104417361.
- Brunswick_Mill,_Ancoats type TextileMillsInManchester.
- Brunswick_Mill,_Ancoats type TextileMillsOwnedByTheLancashireCottonCorporation.
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- Brunswick_Mill,_Ancoats comment "Brunswick Mill, Ancoats is a cotton spinning mill in Ancoats, Manchester, England. It was built around 1840, part of a group of mills built along the Ashton Canal, and at that time it was one of the countries largest mills. It was built round a quadrangle, a seven-storey block facing the canal. It was taken over by the Lancashire Cotton Corporation in the 1930s and passed to Courtaulds in 1964. Production finished in 1967.".
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- Brunswick_Mill,_Ancoats lat "53.4852".
- Brunswick_Mill,_Ancoats long "-2.2143".
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