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The surviving mill building was constructed in 1832. Four storeys plus attic and basement. Fireproof construction, with cast-iron columns carrying segmental barrel vaults running parallel to street.<ref>[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1200815?section=official-list-entry] Historic England listing</ref> | The surviving mill building was constructed in 1832. Four storeys plus attic and basement. Fireproof construction, with cast-iron columns carrying segmental barrel vaults running parallel to street.<ref>[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1200815?section=official-list-entry] Historic England listing</ref> | ||
Photo of 1832 building [https://images.manchester.gov.uk/collections/1dff64a0-c8cd-33ce-9ecc-20543a3f67a4/?s%3Dfactory%26page%3D2&pos=38 here]<ref>[https://images.manchester.gov.uk/collections/1dff64a0-c8cd-33ce-9ecc-20543a3f67a4/?s%3Dfactory%26page%3D2&pos=38] Manchester City Council images: Middleton and Mellor Ltd, Holyoak Street, Newton Heath, Manchester, 1982. m52443</ref>. Taken in 1982, when in the occupation of [[Middleton and Mellor]] | |||
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of Holyoak Street, Newton Heath, Manchester
The surviving mill building was constructed in 1832. Four storeys plus attic and basement. Fireproof construction, with cast-iron columns carrying segmental barrel vaults running parallel to street.[1]
Photo of 1832 building here[2]. Taken in 1982, when in the occupation of Middleton and Mellor