Marland Mill, Castleton: Difference between revisions
m Ait moved page Marland Mill to Marland Mill, Castleton |
No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
[[Marland Spinning Co]] of Marland Mill, Nixon Street, Castleton, Rochdale. | |||
Engine details: 1800 HP triple expansion, by [[John Petrie and Co]] of Rochdale, 1907. Cylinders 21" (HP) 34" (IP) 56" (LP), 4 ft stroke. Flywheel 22 ft dia. 36 ropes. 80 rpm.<ref>'Steam Engine Research Resources' compiled and published by Stanley Challenger Graham on LULU.com. 2009</ref> | Engine details: 1800 HP triple expansion, by [[John Petrie and Co]] of Rochdale, 1907. Cylinders 21" (HP) 34" (IP) 56" (LP), 4 ft stroke. Flywheel 22 ft dia. 36 ropes. 80 rpm.<ref>'Steam Engine Research Resources' compiled and published by Stanley Challenger Graham on LULU.com. 2009</ref> |
Latest revision as of 10:22, 18 April 2023
Marland Spinning Co of Marland Mill, Nixon Street, Castleton, Rochdale.
Engine details: 1800 HP triple expansion, by John Petrie and Co of Rochdale, 1907. Cylinders 21" (HP) 34" (IP) 56" (LP), 4 ft stroke. Flywheel 22 ft dia. 36 ropes. 80 rpm.[1]
1920 Restructured as Marland Spinning Co (1920).
1951 'Men Dash Clear As 25-Ton Wheel Bursts. A chief engineer and his assistant escaped death yesterday when a 25-ton flywheel at the Marland Cotton Spinning Mill, Rochdale, flew from its moorings and burst into fragments. A huge hole was blown through the roof and another, 40 feet high 10 feet wide, in the wall. One piece of the wheel, weighing over 2 cwt., travelled 40 yards, and fragments broke windows 70 yards away. The whole machine room is now a mass of twisted metal and debris. The two engineers, Mr Tom Jones and his assistant, Mr William Thornton, were only few feet from the 1250 h.p. engine when they saw the wheel wobble, and dashed for safety. [2]
2005 Mill demolished.