You are here: Home>Search Search Currently displaying: 39 results You've searched for: Subject: "Non Residential Structures" xCollection: "Langcliffe History Collection" x Search term Filter by Collection Langcliffe History Collection (39) Filter by Subject Buildings, Dwellings and Infrastructure (39)Dwellings (5)Commerce (21)Mills (16)Farming (5)Key Events (1)Landscape (2)Maps (1)Medieval and Monastic (1)Mineral Extraction and Processing (8)Lime burning and mineral processing (7)Quarrying (4)People and Family Trees (1)Property Transactions (1)Deeds (1)Public Administration (1)Census Returns (1)Judiciary Matters (1)Taxation (1)The Poor (1)Religion (4)Schools and Education (3)Sport and Leisure (1)Transport (1)Roads (1)Wills and Inventories (1)Inventories (1)Wills (1) Filter by Place Langcliffe (39) Filter by Format Document (22)Drawing / Illustration (1) Filter by Century 11th (1)12th (1)13th (1)14th (1)15th (1)16th (1)17th (1)18th (2)19th (3)20th (6)21st (7) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Chapter 16 The Methodist Chapel and School LHC/002/016 Chapter 18 The Institute LHC/002/018 Chapter 19 The Mills LHC/002/019 Chapter 20 Langcliffe Co-op LHC/002/020 Chapter 23 The Winskill Farms LHC/002/023 The Hoffmann Kiln Drawing LHC/006/003 This drawing was held by Chris Ellis but the artist is thought to be Griff Hollingshead. It well illustrates the method of working of the Hoffmann kiln sitting under Winskill Scar. Settle Rural District Council Craven Depot at the Hoffman kiln site LHC/017 Langcliffe Shed Mill notes LHC/010/001 Shed Mill newspaper article LHC/010/002 Shed Mill engine LHC/010/003 Watershed Mill LHC/010/004 Watershed Mill LHC/010/005 Hoffmann Kiln Drawing LHC/006/005 Hoffmann Kiln note LHC/006/003/002 The Hoffmann Kiln and Quarry LHC/006 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. Quarry workers LHC/006/001 Note about Hoffmann Kiln LHC/006/002 High Mill LHC/008 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 ... Notes about High Mill LHC/008/001 High Mill LHC/008/002 High Mill LHC/008/003 High Mill LHC/008/004 Paper Mill picture LHC/009/003 Paper Mill picture LHC/009/004 PAGE: 12Next >