Image ID: 19227
Courtesy of Ian Brown, LRPS
65 Wollaton Road
Beeston
Nottinghamshire
England
Anglo-Scotian Mills was built as a lace curtain factory in 1877 by Francis Wilkinson, when it was one of the largest in the world. It suffered serious fires in 1886 and 1892 after which the present Gothic frontage was constructed. It is now listed by the Department of the Environment as being of special architectural or historical importance. At the north end of this building can be seen a very tall domestic chimney in the factory wall (left). This belonged to a cottage, long since demolished, to which the dissolute Nottingham boxer Bendigo retired after his religious conversion, when he became an evangelist. (information from www.nottingham.ac.uk)
Date: 1989
Organisation Reference: NCCS002611
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