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Ditherington Mill: Internal Construction, Ground Floor

Image: Ground-floor columns, Ditherington.

Image from: Shropshire Archives

The beams on the ground floor are shaped at the top to allow shafting from the steam engine to run through the length of the mill.

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4924-0The Ditherington Mill Industrial Site, Shrewsbury 1309-0The Ditherington Industrial Complex 1317-0Ditherington Mill: Internal Construction, Ground Floor 1339-0Ditherington Mill: Internal Construction, Top Floor 1318-0Ditherington Mill: Internal Structure, Tie Beams 1319-0Ditherington Mill: Doors and Fittings 1329-0Ditherington Mill: Windows 1321-0Ditherington Mill: Cross Building 2235-0Ditherington Mill: The Engine House 4646-0Ditherington Mill: Blacksmith’s Shop and Stables 4932-0Ditherington Mill: Industrial Housing 4927-0Ditherington Mill: Clerks’ House 4929-0Ditherington Mill: Apprentice House, c 1800 4931-0Ditherington Mill: Apprentice House, c 1800 4930-0Ditherington Mill: Apprentice House, 1812

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