Coldharbour Mill, near the village of Uffculme in Devon, England, is one of the oldest woollen textile mills in the world, having been in continuous production...
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(disambiguation) Cole Harbour (disambiguation) Coldharbour Mill Working Wool Museum, an industrial museum in Uffculme, Devon, England This disambiguation...
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stationary engine. A third site is Coldharbour Mill Working Wool Museum, where the Green's economiser is in working order, complete with the drive shafts...
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Tonedale Mills, Site Assessment (English Heritage, Architectural Investigation Reports and Papers B/022/2003) [2] Coldharbour Mill Working Wool Museum Fox...
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Uffculme (redirect from Coldharbour, Devon)
and post office / general stores. Coldharbour Mill remains a popular tourist attraction, with its working wool museum exhibits, as do the scenic old railway...
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(Swansea, West Glamorgan) John Charles Jasper. Volunteer, Coldharbour Mill Working Wool Museum and Wellington Arts Association. For services to Cultural...
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Mid Devon (section Coldharbour Working Wool Museum)
railways. Coldharbour Mill is a Grade II* listed Georgian mill complex in Uffculme, close to junction 27 (Tiverton turnoff) of the M5. The mill has the...
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main production sites were Tonedale Mills and Tone Works in Wellington and Coldharbour Mill Working Wool Museum, Uffculme, Devon. "It was the practice...
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hills were enclosed. Coldharbour Mill was built around 1800 to exploit the available water power of the River Culm and was used for wool and yarn production...
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colonisation of the Americas between 1583 and 1642, has been on display at Coldharbour Mill in Devon for 10 years. Now the 39 million stitch tapestry, which was...
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of Cornwall enclosed 300 acres (121 ha) from the Common (now known as Coldharbour farm) despite local opposition led by Rev Thomas Newman. In 1639 the...
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Duns, Berwickshire. Kathleen Muriel Sprague. For services to Coldharbour Working Wool Museum, Devon. Jonathan Emmanuel Nii Adja Squire, Convenor, Ethnic...
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