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- Cheadle Lower Mill, often called Cheadle Bleachworks, and now renamed, The Bleachworks, is a former mill in Cheadle, Greater Manchester, England (grid...
- David Dixon. "Breightmet Bleachworks". St Mark's School, Bolton site. Retrieved 8 November 2009. David Dixon. "Bridson's Bleachworks". St Mark's School, Bolton...
- 1790s by the Ainsworths at Halliwell Bleachworks. Bolton and the surrounding villages had more than thirty bleachworks including the Lever Bank Bleach Works...
- City" (as Phonic Funk featuring The Bleachworks) 11 April 2011 – "It's Ok" (as Jason Herd featuring The Bleachworks) Soundtracks 30 December 2005 – Sky...
- the bottom lies the valley of the River Mersey, where Heaton Mersey Bleachworks was situated (now demolished) as well as a business and industrial estate...
- was enlarged in 1893 by Deacons who used the water to supply Belmont Bleachworks. It holds 150,000 cubic metres of water, with a surface area of 28,000...
- which were once used to help run the former bleachworks factory. Historic Environment Scotland. "Dundee, Claverhouse Bleachworks (158956)". Canmore. v t e...
- working hydraulic millwheels, turbines, dynamos, electric power stations, bleachworks, tanneries, scutchmills: its utility in canals, rivers, if navigable...
- Streams flowing from the moors were harnessed to provide power for bleachworks and other industry at the start of the Industrial Revolution. The textile...
- mid-19th century, Radcliffe was an important mill town with cotton mills, bleachworks and a road, canal and railway network. At the 2011 Census, Radcliffe...