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Stott Park Bobbin Mill N140030
STOTT PARK BOBBIN MILL, Cumbria. General view lit at twilight. This fully-working mill is a unique survivor of the many Lakeland mills which turned bobbins for the Lancashire textile industry. Using timber coppiced from the surrounding woodlands, it operated commercially from 1835 until 1971, diversifying into products from cotton reels to rungs for naval rope ladders and toggles for Second World War duffel coats. Historic England is the public body that champions and protects England's historic places. © Historic England
Media ID 11084096
Chimney Dark Dusk Factory Floodlit Illuminated Industrial Industrial Revolution Industry Night
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This print captures the Stott Park Bobbin Mill in all its glory, illuminated by the soft glow of twilight. Nestled in Cumbria, this remarkable mill stands as a testament to the once-thriving Lancashire textile industry. With its fully operational machinery and rich history, it is a true survivor among the many mills that dotted the picturesque Lakeland landscape. Dating back to 1835, this industrial marvel utilized timber sourced from surrounding woodlands for its bobbin production. From cotton reels to rungs for naval rope ladders and toggles for Second World War duffel coats, Stott Park Bobbin Mill diversified its offerings over time. The chimney rises high into the darkening sky, symbolizing both progress and an era long gone - a reminder of Britain's industrial revolution. As night falls upon this historic site, floodlights cast an ethereal glow on every corner of the mill. It is a hauntingly beautiful sight that transports us back in time when industry thrived under moonlit skies. Alun Bull's expert lens has perfectly captured this enchanting moment, inviting viewers to appreciate not only the architectural beauty but also the significance of preserving our industrial heritage. The Stott Park Bobbin Mill remains an invaluable piece of British history – a living museum that tells tales of innovation and craftsmanship from days gone by.
Framed Prints
Introducing the Stott Park Bobbin Mill Framed Print from Media Storehouse, an exquisite addition to your home or office decor. Captured by renowned photographer Alun Bull for Historic England, this evocative image transports you to the heart of Cumbria, showcasing the Stott Park Bobbin Mill bathed in twilight. This fully-working mill is a rare survivor of the many Lakeland mills that once supplied bobbins to the Lancashire textile industry. Each framed print is meticulously crafted with high-quality materials, ensuring a stunning and long-lasting display. Bring the history and charm of Stott Park Bobbin Mill into your space with this beautiful framed print from Media Storehouse.
Photo Prints
Introducing the stunning Stott Park Bobbin Mill photograph from the Media Storehouse collection by acclaimed photographer Alun Bull. This evocative image, brought to you by Historic England, transports you to the heart of Cumbria and the historic Stott Park Bobbin Mill. Fully-lit at twilight, this unique survivor of Lakeland's textile industry past stands as a testament to the rich heritage of the region. Experience the magic of this fully-working mill and immerse yourself in history with this beautiful, high-quality photographic print. Perfect for enhancing your home or office decor, or as a thoughtful gift for history or photography enthusiasts. Order yours today and bring a piece of England's industrial past into your space.
Poster Prints
Introducing the stunning Stott Park Bobbin Mill N140030 poster print from our Media Storehouse collection. Captured by renowned photographer Alun Bull for Historic England, this captivating image showcases the beauty and history of Stott Park Bobbin Mill in Cumbria. A fully-working mill and a rare survivor of the many bobbin mills that once supplied the Lancashire textile industry, Stott Park Bobbin Mill is illuminated in twilight, casting an ethereal glow over its historic walls. This poster print is a must-have for history enthusiasts, photographers, and anyone who appreciates the charm of industrial heritage. Bring the rich history and character of Stott Park Bobbin Mill into your home or office with this exquisite poster print from Media Storehouse. Order yours today and immerse yourself in the story that unfolds through Alun Bull's lens.
Jigsaw Puzzles
Discover the captivating history of Stott Park Bobbin Mill with our intricately detailed jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse. This beautiful puzzle, featuring an image by Alun Bull from Historic England, showcases the enchanting Stott Park Bobbin Mill in Cumbria. Fully-lit at twilight, this fully-working mill is a unique survivor of the many Lakeland mills that once turned bobbins for the Lancashire textile industry. Piece together this puzzle and immerse yourself in the rich history and charm of this historic site. Once completed, proudly display your masterpiece as a conversation starter and a reminder of the fascinating past of the textile industry.