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    Arrow Old Lane Mill, Halifax, Jan '09

    I am a tosser. It's official. Many people may have already known this, and now I can clarify: it's true. I saw this and thought for a moment, oh, it's another mill. I did one of these last week. Then I realised that the majority of the Urbex folk from around the world would love to visit one of these places and here's me not being too excited.
    Of course I was wrong, I loved it and was suitably scared and concerned my legs, which for the last 36 years have worked just fine may suddenly bend and spring me forward through a high up window. It would have served me right.

    On the 21st of January, 1905, the worst nightmate of any mill owner came true, as fire ripped through Old Lane Mill, Halifax. It was the first mill fire of the year, but before the end, another three mills in a ten mile radius were badly damaged by fire.
    Old Lane Mills


    The first mill on the site was recorded in 1816, but this one was built in 1825. Two years later, in 1827, owner Akroyd built the first Jacquard looms in Britain, and the mill was iron-framed and fitted with stone floors – the first in any British mill – to support the machinery.
    I love these old stairways. There was some cool old plaster, just visable higher up. Like a tit, I forgot to photograph it.



    Today those stone floors are still there, stripped of machinery, but remants of old looms and chutes are still there.
    Sunlight shines onto empty mill floors


    Stone steps lead from floor to floor.


    At first I was concerned that it was going to be empty. Thankfully there was some good stuff to see. Here is a no stair fire escape.


    On the third floor, things got interesting. On the arched ceiling were the remains of looms.


    Another floor, another part of a loom


    Floor six


    At the top of the stone stars is a circular window. The view is Dean Clough Mills, Halifax


    Beautiful top floor of the mill. Apparently the nightwatchman used to fire a blunderbuss each night to signal he was on duty. Thankfully, he is no longer there...


    Outside the mill are the remains of the engine house


    The Mill, veiwed from Old Lane


    Between the engine house and the mill


    My favourite picture. This is the Lee Bank tunnel northern portal. It was 267 tards long. Sadly the southern portal is buried under the spoil from the widening of the Keighley road.


    Apologies for the cartoon like appearance of some these snaps. Top tip. To avoid a large number of very disappointing washed out and grainy pictures when you get home, always check your ISO isn't set to 1600 when shooting in bright sun.

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    Default Re: Old Lane Mill, Halifax, Jan '09

    Quote Originally Posted by Trousercowboy View Post
    Top mill action Rich

    (NB. to the gossip mongering whores:that doesn't mean i have kissed him )
    Well Said!

    Brilliant pics, you really captured the atmosphere!
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    Default Re: Old Lane Mill, Halifax, Jan '09

    Really nice report there Rich and the photos aren't bad either

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    Default Re: Old Lane Mill, Halifax, Jan '09

    Great stuff there dude!
    Fed up of Bumming...

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    Default Re: Old Lane Mill, Halifax, Jan '09

    I thought this was called Ladyship Mill, guess I was wrong

    http://www.urbexforums.co.uk/showthr...=ladyship+mill

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    Default Re: Old Lane Mill, Halifax, Jan '09

    Nah, Ladyship Mill is the one further up the road. It's in 'multiple occupation' at the moment. This is deffo Old Lane Mill: http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/de...aspx?id=447661

    Good to see that someone else has seen it. Not that there's a great deal to see mind, but it's a nice quiet explore nonetheless.

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    Default Re: Old Lane Mill, Halifax, Jan '09

    Nice mate - looks like a good place to wander around.
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    Default Re: Old Lane Mill, Halifax, Jan '09

    hmmmmmmmmm a trip just (and i mean JUST) over the hill to halifax is in order methinks!!

    nice stuff

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