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New Lanark, Mill Number Three With Turbine House

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New Lanark, Mill No.3
View of rear of mill, from NW
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New Lanark, Mill No.3
View of blocked wheel arch
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New Lanark, Mill No. 3
View from SE
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Detailed view from N of NE and NW sides of the engine house, which is detached from the mill itself (background right) , being situated at the NW end of 'The Institute'.  Mill No.3 and its engine house are now connected by an overhead walkway
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Oblique aerial view of New Lanark centred on the mills and schools, taken from the NE.
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Oblique aerial view of New Lanark centred on the school and mills, taken from the NE.
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Oblique aerial view of New Lanark centred on the school and mills, taken from the NNE.
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New Lanark
View of rear of Mill No. 3 (foreground) and Mill No. 2 (background), from SE
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New Lanark: interior. View from S within engine house showing steam engine.  Similar to the original engine, this is a 250hp twin-tandem compound mill engine by Petrie of Rochdale (1912) re-located from Philiphaugh Mill near Selkirk by the New Lanark Conservation Trust
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Oblique aerial view of New Lanark centred on the roof garden, taken from the NE.
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Oblique aerial view of New Lanark centred on the mills and schools, taken from the NNW.
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Oblique aerial view of New Lanark centred on the mills and schools, taken from the NE.
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Oblique aerial view of New Lanark centred on the school and mills, taken from the ESE.
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Oblique aerial view of New Lanark centred on the school and mills, taken from the ENE.
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View of Mill No.3 from West
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General view across the lade from N of the NE side of Mill No.3
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New Lanark, Mill No.3; Interior
Detail of oval window in pediment
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New Lanark
View of rear of Mill No. 3 (foreground) and Mill No. 2 (background), from SE; note wheel arch in foreground
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View looking NW along lade with Mill Number 1 in background and part of Mill Number 2 and Mill Number 3 on left
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New Lanark: view from E of lade as it passes in front of Mill No. 3, with Mills No. 2 and 1 in the distance
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New Lanark: view from N of NE and NW sides of the engine house, which is detached from the mill itself (background right), being situated at the NW end of 'The Institute'.  Mill No.3 and its engine house are now connected by an overhead walkway
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View from SE along lade, with Mills No. 3 and 2 on the left, and Mill No.1 in the background.
Copy of 35 mm colour transparency.
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Oblique aerial view of New Lanark centred on the roof garden, taken from the ENE.
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New Lanark, general view, showing Gourock Ropework Co. Ltd. Mills and New Lanark Road.  Oblique aerial photograph taken facing north.
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