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Cromford (/ˈkrɒmfərd/) is a
village and
civil parish in Derbyshire, England, in the
valley of the
River Derwent between Wirksworth and Matlock. It is 17...
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Cromford Canal ran 14.5
miles (23.3 kilometres) from
Cromford to the
Erewash Canal in Derbyshire,
England with a
branch to Pinxton.
Built by William...
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Cromford Incline is a
former railway incline in
Cromford,
Derbyshire once part of the
Cromford and High Peak Railway. The
incline was one of six gradients...
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Cromford railway station serves the
village of
Cromford in Derbyshire, England. It is a stop on the
Derwent Valley Line,
which connects Derby with Matlock;...
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could be
produced by
unskilled workers.
Cromford Mill was the site of Arkwright's
first mill, with
nearby Cromford village significantly expanded for his...
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built a water-powered mill in
Cromford, Derbyshire. In 1771,
Arkwright installed the
water frame in his
cotton mill at
Cromford, Derbyshire, on the River...
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Cromford Mill is the world's
first water-powered
cotton spinning mill,
developed by
Richard Arkwright in 1771 in
Cromford, Derbyshire, England. The mill...
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Cromford and High Peak
Railway (C&HPR) was a standard-gauge line
between the
Cromford Canal wharf at High Peak
Junction and the Peak
Forest Canal...
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factory system,"
notably through the
methods developed in his mill at
Cromford,
Derbyshire (now
preserved as part of the
Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage...
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Cromford War
Memorial is a 20th-century
grade II
listed war
memorial in
Cromford, Derbyshire. The war
memorial stands in a
Garden of
Remembrance and consists...