An engineer is applying oil to the steam driven engine, the photographer was probably E E Slater.
L222 – Manor Mill, c1900.
Manor Mill – c1900
Hoppers of raw wool waiting to be fed into the scribbling machine. E E Slater probably took this image as a glass slide.
L237 – Manor Mill, c1900.
Manor Mill – c1900
Poor quality image of a joiner at the mill, probably taken on a glass slide by E E Slater. A number of the slides were abandoned and suffered damage before they were retrieved and donated to the AHS some time in the past.
DD007 – Manor Mill, 1908.
Manor Mill – 1908
Looking down on the boiler which has been transported on a trailer pulled by a steam engine. In the background are dwellings on various levels.
DD006 – Manor Mill, 1908.
Manor Mill – 1908
View of the boiler, several children watching in the background.
DD009 – Manor Mill, 1908.
Manor Mill – 1908
The boiler is secured onto a trailer which has been towed by a steam engine as a means of transportation.
DD005 – Manor Mill, 1908.
Manor Mill – 1908
New boiler to be installed in the mill.
L268 – Manor Mill, 1917.
Manor Mill – 1917
Two men are commencing the demolition of the mill chimney.
L267 – Manor Mill, 1917.
Manor Mill – 1917
Two men half way down the demolition of the mill chimney, it was rebuilt.
In the right background the Methodist Chapel on Chapel Hill is prominent.
L248 – Manor Mill, 1917.
Manor Mill – 1917
A Mr Cobb is standing on the remains of the mill chimney, it was demolished and a new one built.
L163 – Manor Mill, 1917.
Manor Mill – 1917
Two workmen are standing on the bottom of the mill chimney after it had been demolished, it was then rebuilt.
L151 – Manor Mill, 1918.
Manor Mill – 1918
Armistice Day, the mill had been decorated to mark the end of WW1.