EAW010386 ENGLAND (1947). Vernon Carus Ltd Penwortham Mills, Middleforth Green, 1947. This image was marked by Aerofilms Ltd for photo editing.

© Copyright OpenStreetMap contributors and licensed by the OpenStreetMap Foundation. 2025. Cartography is licensed as CC BY-SA.

Nearby Images (14)

EAW010386
  0° 0m
EAW010149
  90° 7m
EAW010384
  264° 11m
EAW010155
  44° 58m
EAW010148
  31° 74m
EAW010147
  63° 78m
EAW010154
  358° 88m
EAW010153
  354° 95m
EAW010385
  121° 103m
EAW010156
  17° 123m
EAW010152
  333° 189m
EAW010157
  9° 195m
EAW010150
  4° 199m
EAW010151
  353° 210m

Details

Title [EAW010386] Vernon Carus Ltd Penwortham Mills, Middleforth Green, 1947. This image was marked by Aerofilms Ltd for photo editing.
Reference EAW010386
Date 30-August-1947
Link
Place name MIDDLEFORTH GREEN
Parish PENWORTHAM
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 353962, 427241
Longitude / Latitude -2.6980576648658, 53.739296214762
National Grid Reference SD540272

Pins

"Preston Connecting Line" West Lancashire Railway. The Southport Line. Preston (to the top of picture) to Crossens. Closed 1964.

totoro
Friday 10th of July 2015 01:54:58 PM
Whitehouse West Junction

totoro
Friday 10th of July 2015 01:53:26 PM
Old Tram Road The Lancaster Canal Tramroad, also known as the Walton Summit Tramway or the Old Tram Road, was completed in 1803 to link the north and south ends of the Lancaster Canal across the Ribble valley, pending completion of the canal. The canal link was never constructed.

totoro
Friday 10th of July 2015 01:50:32 PM
Railway - Preston to Euxton (L&YR, LNWR Jt) A section of the West Coast Main Line between London Euston and Carlisle

totoro
Friday 10th of July 2015 01:48:52 PM
Middleton Hall PR1 9TZ Grade 2 listed Farmhouse, early C18. Back towards road.

totoro
Friday 10th of July 2015 01:42:56 PM
Vernon Carus PR1 9SN Major manufacturers of surgical lint. Penwortham Mill, Factory Lane, was built in 1785 by John Watson - weaving and fabric production, originally water powered. Penwortham Workhouse (1796) was usefully close by on Greenbank Road for the supply of pauper child apprentices to the old 1785 mill. In the 1860's the workhouse was converted to a row of whitewashed cottages (now Manor Cottages). 1915- Mill purchased by Vernon Carus, who then moved into Penwortham Mill. They closed at this site in 2006 following a move to Matrix Business Park (PR7 7NB). There are plans for about 400 new homes on the site

totoro
Friday 10th of July 2015 01:40:48 PM

totoro
Friday 10th of July 2015 01:37:48 PM