User:ClemRutter/sandbox/template

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Name Architect Location Built Demolished Served
(Years)
Ashton Stott Atlas SD 989020 53°29′43″N 2°05′48″W / 53.4952°N 2.0968°W / 53.4952; -2.0968 1900 1994 94
Notes: Atlas Mill, Waterloo. This is the intended effect given by the template- to achieve this, all the parameters were written on the same line.[1]
Ashton Stott Atlas SD 989020 53°29′43″N 2°05′48″W / 53.4952°N 2.0968°W / 53.4952; -2.0968 1900 1994 94
Notes: Atlas Mill, Waterloo. However if the parameters are written one per line, it works fine with two exceptions see beneath. I feel that we should offer the user a stable system that allows both methods of coding- hence the worry.

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Ashton Stott Atlas SD 989020 53°29′43″N 2°05′48″W / 53.4952°N 2.0968°W / 53.4952; -2.0968 1900 1994 94
Notes: Atlas Mill, Waterloo. This was a step too far. Splitting Atlas from SD 989 020 has similar fatal effects. I suspect that the eol break is different from a | break. But how does one fix it?

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Atlas Ashton-under-Lyne 1900 1994 94

Notes: Atlas Mill, Waterloo. was last spinning mill still workingThis is the untemplated coding [1]53°29′43″N 2°05′48″W / 53.4952°N 2.0968°W / 53.4952; -2.0968

Ace Hollinwood, Oldham

Notes: The 5 storey mill, has a floor area of 38500 sq ft. It is now use as a warehouse.It was powered by a 2500hp cross compound engine (Mary and Elizabeth) by Urmston and Thompson built in 1920. It had a 26 ft flywheel with 42 ropes that ran at 64rpm. 53°31′52″N 2°09′23″W / 53.5312°N 2.1565°W / 53.5312; -2.1565


Coppull Coppull, Chorley

Notes: This was a ring mill. The mill is now used as an enterprise centre.It was driven by a-1600hp triple expansion four cylinder engine by J and E Wood built in 1906. Its 26ft flywheel operated at 68rpm and ran 36 ropes.53°37′38″N 2°39′41″W / 53.6271°N 2.6615°W / 53.6271; -2.6615

  1. ^ a b c d "Cotton Mills of Ashton — Archive Photographs". Retrieved 2009-01-09.


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