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Edward Potts (1839-1909) was an architect who practised in Oldham, Lancashire, England.

Born at Bury

Moved to Oldham and designed many of the town's Cotton mills and was ranked with Philip Sidney Stott‎‎ as the greatest mill architect of Victorian Lancashire. Potts and his partnerships were responsible for the design and build of 200 mills, sixteen of which were in Oldham.

List of mills designed by Edward Potts


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