Langcliffe History Collection
This collection comprises descriptive chapters and appendices concerning all aspects of the history of Langcliffe with transcriptions of the relevant documents. There are separate items about the parish, mills, the Hoffmann kiln, barns and school. A collection of old photographs can be viewed.
Creator
M. J. Slater
Place
Langcliffe
Contributor
Dr M. J. Slater
Reference number
LHC
Storage location
Langcliffe
Records in this Collection
A detailed discussion of the Langcliffe Hoffmann kilns and the quarry can be found in ‘Limestone Industries of the Yorkshire Dales’ by David Johnson, Tempus, 2002.
The High Mill is the very tall building by the River Ribble reached by a path down over the railway bridge from near the Langcliffe village centre. It has a long varied history and is currently used for making paper products. The mill dam is close by and the path by the dam continues towards ...
The Paper mill, or Old Mill, sits on the Langcliffe/Stainforth parish boundary. It originated as a corn mill, but became a paper mill until recently when it was bought for stone processing.
The Langcliffe Shed Mill was set up in 1780 for cotton weaving, now Watershed Mill commercial premises.
A land purchase in Langcliffe
Memories of Langcliffe village and school in the 1930s and 1940s. Mary Atkin (nee Bland). (8 parts).
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