The Noble Comb:
Salt & Light
Based in the World Heritage Site of Saltaire, West Yorkshire, England.
Friday, 17 January 2025
Repost: A history of the wool textile trade in Yorkshire #3
Thursday, 16 January 2025
Snow melt
Wednesday, 15 January 2025
Repost: A history of the wool textile trade in Yorkshire #2
Wool sorting:
The processes of producing worsted cloth in a factory are essentially the same as those carried out by the local cottage producers - preparing and cleaning the wool, carding, spinning, weaving and finishing the cloth. The difference lies in the industrial scale of the operation and the huge size of the machinery used. Bradford's Industrial Museum has examples of many different types of machine with displays explaining the processes. Since the museum building, Moorside Mill, was once a small worsted spinning mill, it's easy to imagine how Salts Mill might have looked inside - though Salts was massive in comparison.
Tuesday, 14 January 2025
Repost: A history of the wool textile trade in Yorkshire #1
Monday, 13 January 2025
Snow days
Sunday, 12 January 2025
Lister Lake abstract
Saturday, 11 January 2025
Elsecar village
Old Row (below) appears to be one the few remaining terraces of houses that Earl Fitzwilliam had built for his coal miners in the late 1700s. Plain but substantial, stone-built with slate roofs, they must have been rather superior dwellings in those days, each with a private walled yard at the front and back, and an allotment. They are now Grade II listed, reflecting their importance to the history of this area. I bet they're still quite nice houses to live in.