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Selkirk, Philiphaugh Mill, interior
View showing 250 hp twin tandem-compound mill engine of 1912
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General view from SE of (L to R) switch house, turbine house and pump house
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View from SW inside single-storeyed weaving shed, where the floor was removed many years ago to avoid payment of local authority rates
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Selkirk, Philiphaugh Mill, Teazer and Willey Houses
View from W
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Selkirk, Philiphaugh Mill, interior
View showing water turbine by John Macdonald and Company, Pollokshaws, 1922
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General view of mill in distance.
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Selkirk, Philiphaugh Mill, NT42NE 49, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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General view from SE of (L to R) switch house, turbine house and pump house
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View from E of gatehouse
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View from NE of sluice and concrete-lined lade approaching from SW
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View of exposed side of former pump house from N
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Detail of clutch on main lineshaft, situated in pump house
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Selkirk, Philiphaugh Mill, interior
View showing 250 hp twin tandem-compound mill engine of 1912
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Selkirk, Philiphaugh Mill, interior
View showing 250 hp twin tandem-compound mill engine of 1912
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Selkirk, Philiphaugh Mill, interior
View of Lancashire Boiler
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General view from SSW of S corner of block of buildings at centre of site, with aerator machines to add air to water, installed by fish farm to improve standard of water before return to the Ettrick Water
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General view.
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View from N of brick gables of 4 bays comprising single-storeyed weaving shed
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Elevated view from W of single-storeyed weaving shed
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Selkirk, Philiphaugh Mill, interior
View showing 250 hp twin tandem-compound mill engine of 1912
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Selkirk, Philiphaugh Mill, interior
View showing water turbine by John Macdonald and Company, Pollokshaws, 1922
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Selkirk, Philiphaugh Mill, interior
View showing steam engine by Petrie and Company, Rochdale
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View from S of former steam-engine house, converted to dwelling. The steam engine was installed in c.1900 in order to assist the water turbines when the Ettrick water was low.
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General view from SE (next to gatehouse) of what still remains of mill complex
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