Ditherington Mill and the Industrial Revolution

By Colum Giles, Mike Williams

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Ditherington Mill in Shrewsbury is rightly celebrated as having the first iron-framed building in the world. Its highly innovative structure provided a fireproof environment for industrial processes and is a predecessor of the technologies that today pepper our cities with skyscrapers. Around the Spinning Mill other early buildings have also survived, which together make the complex a remarkable example of a textile mill from the new generation of steam-powered factories that were changing the face of Britain at the close of the 18th century.

The conversion to a maltings in 1897 gave the mill a new lease of life and added further significant buildings to the Shrewsbury skyline. When malting ceased in 1987 the future of the site became an issue of great concern, not only to students of industrial architecture but also to local people who had worked in the maltings or for whom the site had become a familiar landmark in their everyday lives.

Historic England believes that a detailed understanding of Ditherington Mill's past should be a cornerstone of its future conservation and adaptation. Since its closure, archaeologists and historians have examined every aspect of this internationally significant industrial site. This research has investigated the innovative technologies employed to create the factory's buildings and has cast light on the people - some of national renown, others now all but forgotten - responsible for the mill's construction and operation. The story which has emerged is a rich one and is summarised in this book, the publication of which is a further demonstration of a collective commitment to securing the site's future.

Contents

  1. Ditherington Mill: an introduction
  2. The Linen Industry in Great Britain: history, products, processes and location
  3. Shrewsbury in the 18th and 19th centuries: industry and culture
  4. Building the Mill
  5. Innovation and Experimentation: Ditherington and the development of the iron-framed mill
  6. Steam Power at Ditherington Mill
  7. Ditherington Mill at Work
  8. The Gasworks and Gas Lighting at Ditherington Mill
  9. The Workforce in the 19th century
  10. Mill into Maltings
  11. Ditherington Rescued

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Additional Information

  • Series: Architectural History
  • Publication Status: Completed
  • Pages: 172
  • Illustrations: 118, colour
  • ISBN: 9781848021181

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