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Leeds Industrial Museum at Armley Mills

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Duncan / Janet
November 7, 2018
Great if you want to spend a morning wandering around a Northern Victorian Mill with looms and water wheels all very authentic and chilling accounts of child labour from not so long ago.
Assane I
November 23, 2017
Wonderful place , showcasing medieval machinery .
Catherine
November 1, 2014
A short walk along the canal tow-path. Interesting glimpse into Leeds' history as an industrial manufacturing city. Was the largest working wool mill in the world.
Lina
January 2, 2022
Amazing and large industrial museum. Easy to picture how life was in a mill.
KR Relocations
June 22, 2021
Just two miles west of Leeds city center on Canal Road is the former Armley Mills. Once the world's largest woolen mills, this huge building is now home to the excellent Leeds Industrial Museum. The museum presents the fascinating history of wool production in Yorkshire from the 18th century onwards, as well as exhibits concerning the manufacturing of textiles and clothing, printing, engineering, and locomotives. While there, spend a little time exploring the nearby Leeds and Liverpool Canal, which links these two important industrial cities. Stretching 127 miles and even crossing the Pennines, this remarkable feat of engineering encompasses some 91 locks on its main line. The Thwaite Mill, a carefully restored watermill in nearby Stourton, is also worth visiting. Address: Canal Road, Armley, Leeds
Just two miles west of Leeds city center on Canal Road is the former Armley Mills. Once the world's largest woolen mills, this huge building is now home to the excellent Leeds Industrial Museum. The museum presents the fascinating history of wool production in Yorkshire from the 18th century onwards…

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