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Annotated site plan of New Lanark Village and Mills
DC 10641
Description Annotated site plan of New Lanark Village and Mills
Date 1979
Catalogue Number DC 10641
Category Prints and Drawings
Scope and Content Map of mills and village at New Lanark, Lanarkshire New Lanark was founded in 1785 by David Dale and Richard Arkwright. It passed to Dale's son-in-law, Robert Owen, in 1799. Owen developed the village into a model community, aiming to make it both profitable and humane. As well as housing for the workers, the village contained a church, a school, a shop, a bake-house and even a nursery. Despite alterations, the mill complex is still much as Dale and Owen planned it, except for one mill (no.4) which burnt down in 1883. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
Medium Ink on triplex
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