Title | Manor Mill – James Ives & Co. |
Date | 1930 |
Location | Yeadon |
Photo ID | A192 |
Comment | See below … |
Manor Mill was situated at the junction of Kirk Lane and Haworth Lane (formerly Manor Road), built in 1862 as a company mill.
In 1865 the first power looms were installed by E & T Bolton.
James Ives leased the company from 1865-1884, his company bought the mill outright in 1911.
The mill closed in 1980 and was demolished the following year.
L254 – Manor Mill, c1890.
Manor Mill – c1890
Installation of a new boiler in the mill, part of the wall has been demolished to get the boiler inside the building.
A John Fowler (famous Leeds manufacturer of steam engines) tractor is manoeuvring the cumbersome boiler into position. This image is one of a series taken on glass slides by E E Slater, he showed them to the public at lantern slide shows.
C285 – Manor Mill, c1900.
Manor Mill – c1900
The man in view was scouring cloth, one of the many processes carried out during the manufacture of cloth.
Scouring removed dirt, dust, grease etc from the cloth by immersion in hot water, often with an alkali, usually potash.
This image was originally on a glass slide taken by E E Slater of Hopeville, Yeadon.
L045 – Manor Mill, c1900.
Manor Mill – c1900
Wagon loads of goods being delivered to the mill, taken on a glass slide by E E Slater.
L339 – Manor Mill, c1900.
Manor Mill – c1900
Men at work sorting and blending wool mixtures.
J491 – Manor Mill, c1900.
Manor Mill – c1900
A man is winding thread onto bobbins, a cone with thread is at his feet, the thread runs over the wheel and is wound onto the bobbin in his hand.
L077 – Manor Mill, c1900.
Manor Mill – c1900
Brushing the cloth; the material is fed into the machine which brushes or raises the nap (surface fibres) of the material, it is delivered from the machine in neat folds.
L088 – Manor Mill, c1900.
Manor Mill – c1900
Cloth is placed on an easel so it can be inspected for knots or faults, this process was called burling.
L114 – Manor Mill, c1900.
Manor Mill – c1900
Cloth milling in the mill, amateur photographer E E Slater took this image on a glass slide.
He was one of the mill managers and would have had ample opportunity to go round the mill taking photos.
L122 – Manor Mill, c1900.
Manor Mill – c1900
Men at work fettling i.e. removing dirt and waste from the carding engines, it took several men to lift the heavy rollers.
S093 – Manor Mill, c1900.
Manor Mill – c1900
Photo taken by E E Slater who was employed as a manager at the mill, this was the spinning department.
S104 – Manor Mill, c1900.
Manor Mill – c1900
Scribbling machines in the mill.
L108 – Manor Mill, c1900.
Manor Mill – c1900
A woman is filling the scribbling machine with wool.
L338 – Manor Mill, c1900.
Manor Mill – c1900
This man, 83 year old R Smith, is hand warping, threading the lengthwise thread under tension onto the loom ready for weaving, Image from the lens of E E Slater.
L147 – Manor Mill, c1900.
Manor Mill – c1900
This image was given the title “Minding Condenser”
Z28 – Manor Mill, 1900.
Manor Mill – 1900
The girl is finishing a leather binding on a book, around her are the tools used for binding.
A note with this image suggests that this was one of the offices at Manor Mill.
Image from the lens of E E Slater.
Previous Comments:
teleg
I actually worked on those mules and carried slubbing up from the scribbling dept to the spinning dept before spinning it, luckily it wasn’t for long.
10 July 2016.
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Consolidated by Jack Brayshaw. 15 November 2021.
Last updated: 11 March 2024 – Text corrections made. 13 January 2023 – All images reviewed. 23 December 2021 – Photo ID: Z28