tarboat's photos with the keyword: stalybridge

Stepan

08 Sep 2024 1 125
Stepan Chemicals is a global business producing surfactants, polymers and nutritional oils with a range of uses including agriculture, construction, insulation, cleaning and a wide range of industrial products. This is the UK plant at Stalybridge which produces sulfates, sulfonates, amine oxides, amides, quaternaries, blends, hydrotropes and sulfonic acids.

Central Hall

11 Aug 2023 2 186
The Central Hall in Stalybridge was built in 1914 as a billiards hall. This is nicely captured in terracotta on the face of the building where two tables with cue and balls are depicted. It is now used as a bingo hall.

Central Hall

06 Jun 2023 2 161
The Central Hall in Stalybridge was built in 1914 as a billiards hall. This is nicely captured in terracotta on the face of the building where two tables with cue and balls are depicted. It is now used as a bingo hall.

Ray Mill - the end

19 Mar 2018 2 1 841
On the night of Saturday 17th March Ray Mill at Stalybridge burned down. It was built for Ray Mills Ltd which was registered in 1907 with a capital of £100,000. Completed in 1908 it was electrically powered from the outset. In 1911 it was joined with the nearby Victor and Premier Mills under the name of Victor Mill Ltd. Ray Mill contained 66,528 ring spindles and over 9,000 doubling spindles when completed. Courtaulds took over the mills in the 1960s and cotton spinning ended in 1982. The mill continued in multiple occupation including warehousing.

Ray Mill with hand signals

11 May 2012 446
Ray Mill at Stalybridge was built for Ray Mills Ltd which was registered in 1907 with a capital of £100,000. Completed in 1908 it was electrically powered from the outset. In 1911 it was joined with the nearby Victor and Premier Mills under the name of Victor Mill Ltd. Ray Mill contained 66,528 ring spindles and over 9,000 doubling spindles when completed. Courtaulds took over the mills in the 1960s and cotton spinning ended in 1982. The mill continues in multiple occupation including warehousing. The lads in the left corner of the frame are demonstrating the regular reaction that photographers get whilst working in the street. Nice one lads, this photo is your five minutes of fame!