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New Lanark, New Buildings View from E showing cupola and roof repairs with mill number 2 and mill number 1 in background
SC 573602
Description New Lanark, New Buildings View from E showing cupola and roof repairs with mill number 2 and mill number 1 in background
Date 1981
Collection Papers of Professor John R Hume, economic and industrial historian, Glasgow, Scotland
Catalogue Number SC 573602
Category On-line Digital Images
Scope and Content New Lanark, Lanark, Lanarkshire (South Lanarkshire council area) The village of New Lanark, with its cotton mills, was built by David Dale from 1784, and was enlarged by his son-in-law Robert Owen and Owen's partners from 1800. The mills eventually came into the hands of the Gourock Ropework Co Ltd and closed in 1968. This view shows the roof of part of the New Buildings being repaired by men employed under the Community Programme of the Manpower Services Agency. The belfry on the left was originally on one of the spinning mills. New Buildings is the block of flats which forms the centrepiece of the village square at New Lanark. The lower storeys appear to have been built in the late 1790s, and completed c1809 by Owen and his partners. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
External Reference H81/17/2
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/573602
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