288 Sunday 19th October 2025 Helmshore Textile Museum
We were a bit constrained by other commitments on this weekend so Simon picked a visit to nearby Helmshore Textile Museum.
I had been before but I think they'd spruced up the displays on the ground floor since then. We started looking round those before joining a tour.
This showed a pre-industrial household engaged in textiles.
This is Richard Arkwright, inventor of the spinning jenny.
This is what one looked like.
This is Samuel Crompton, inventor of the spinning mule.
Here's a Luddite at work and a soldier out to stop him.
We joined the tour of the spinning chamber (preserved since last use in the1970s ) led by an ehtnusiastic guide who briefly arranged to turn the spinning mules on for us.
After that we had a look in the manager's office.
We then crossed over to the second mill building. That had an old fire engine.
We then went to the very reasonably priced tea room for a drink and cake, Then we drove home.








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