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- Haarlem_Mill abstract "Haarlem Mill, on the River Ecclesbourne in Wirksworth, Derbyshire, was an early cotton mill. Built by Richard Arkwright, it was the first cotton mill in the world to use a steam engine, though this was used to supplement the supply of water to the mill's water wheel, not to drive the machinery directly.The site of the mill, including an older corn mill, was leased by Arkwright in 1777. Construction of the mill building in brick and stone was completed by June 1780, and the reported death of a young man attempting to climb on the water wheel suggests that it was operational at this date. After initially investigating the purchase of a steam engine from the Birmingham firm of Boulton and Watt, Arkwright installed a reciprocating steam engine, probably manufactured by Francis Thompson of Ashover, to supplement the occasionally inadequate water supply. This was a medium-sized engine with a 26-foot-long (7.9 m) beam, an 18-foot-diameter (5.5 m) flywheel a 30-inch-diameter (760 mm) cylinder and a stroke of 5 feet (1.5 m). Similar to engines commonly used at the time to pump out nearby mines, it operated 24 hours a day, powering two pumps.By 1789 the mill was employing almost 200 people, but it was sold by Arkwright three years later. The base of the original building survives, but the upper three floors have since been rebuilt.".
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- Haarlem_Mill buildingName "Haarlem Mill".
- Haarlem_Mill buildingType "Spinning watermill".
- Haarlem_Mill client "Richard Arkwright".
- Haarlem_Mill completionDate "1780".
- Haarlem_Mill employees "200".
- Haarlem_Mill engineFlyDiameter "18.0".
- Haarlem_Mill engineMaker "Francis Thompson of Ashover".
- Haarlem_Mill engineThrow "5.0".
- Haarlem_Mill engineType "Supplementary atmospheric".
- Haarlem_Mill hasPhotoCollection Haarlem_Mill.
- Haarlem_Mill latitude "53.069".
- Haarlem_Mill locationCountry "UK".
- Haarlem_Mill locationTown Derbyshire.
- Haarlem_Mill locationTown Wirksworth.
- Haarlem_Mill longitude "-1.577".
- Haarlem_Mill mapType "Derbyshire".
- Haarlem_Mill powerSource "Water".
- Haarlem_Mill servingRiver River_Ecclesbourne.
- Haarlem_Mill startDate "1777".
- Haarlem_Mill textileType "Cotton".
- Haarlem_Mill wheels "Prime mover".
- Haarlem_Mill subject Category:Grade_II_listed_buildings_in_Derbyshire.
- Haarlem_Mill subject Category:Industrial_Revolution.
- Haarlem_Mill subject Category:Spinning.
- Haarlem_Mill subject Category:Textile_mills_built_in_the_18th_century.
- Haarlem_Mill subject Category:Textile_mills_in_Derbyshire.
- Haarlem_Mill subject Category:Watermills_in_Derbyshire.
- Haarlem_Mill type Artifact100021939.
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- Haarlem_Mill type GradeIIListedBuildingsInDerbyshire.
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- Haarlem_Mill comment "Haarlem Mill, on the River Ecclesbourne in Wirksworth, Derbyshire, was an early cotton mill. Built by Richard Arkwright, it was the first cotton mill in the world to use a steam engine, though this was used to supplement the supply of water to the mill's water wheel, not to drive the machinery directly.The site of the mill, including an older corn mill, was leased by Arkwright in 1777.".
- Haarlem_Mill label "Haarlem Mill".
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- Haarlem_Mill depiction Haarlem_Mill_-_geograph.org.uk_-_2326070.jpg.
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