Chorlton New Mills
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![]() The Chorlton New Mills are made
up of three multi-story mills built in stages in 1813, 1818 and
1845. They were built for the Birley family. The complex
included mills and associated engine house and a basement level gas
works. The steel strapped chimney was built in 1853. Today
these fireproof mill buildings are apartment blocks. Hugh Hornby
Birley, the principal figure in the founding of the Chorlton Mills came
to "fame" as the captain at the head of the Yeomanry who charged the
crowd in the Peterloo Massacre of 1819.
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