Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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of [[Alder Mill, Leigh| Alder Mill]], Clyde Street, Leigh, Lancashire.
of [[Alder Mill, Leigh| Alder Mill]], Clyde Street, Leigh, Lancashire.


1929 Merged into [[Combined English Mills|Combined Egyptian Mills]].<ref>The Times, August 17, 1929</ref>
1929 Merged into [[Combined Egyptian Mills]].<ref>The Times, August 17, 1929</ref>
 
Power was provided by an impressive 1850 HP vertical triple expansion engine made by [[Browett, Lindley and Co]] in 1907. Cylinders 24", 36" and 50" bore, 4 ft stroke. 24 ft dia. flywheel. 80 rpm. 200 psi. Photo from Arthur Roberts' collection [http://ellisdesign.jalbum.net/Arthur%20Roberts%27%20Box/slides/B&L-Alder-1.jpg here].


==See Also==
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of Alder Mill, Clyde Street, Leigh, Lancashire.

1929 Merged into Combined Egyptian Mills.[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, August 17, 1929