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Couldn't something be added about the way that that particular type of Oldham district mills invariably had their names built into them on the tower part of the structures. this seems pecular to those around Oldham and immediately adjoining areas.
I would like to restructure the list so it accurately shows mills in their respective towns, with a list of standing and a list of demolished in each section. The Oldham lists, both standing and demolished, should logically only show mills with the borders of Oldham town, not the whole borough. Otherwise having the separate lists for Chadderton, Shaw etc. makes the whole thing confusing and, in some cases, repetitive. If there are no objections or better ideas I will happily do this. ~~
Peteb16 (
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Rethought this and think it would be best to have 'List of mills in Oldham Borough' (there's already one for Tameside) which is broken into sections: Oldham, Royton, Shaw and Crompton, Chadderton and Saddleworth. In each section there would be a link to the main article (including this one for Oldham and we'd make one for Royton and Saddleworth) followed by one list of all the mills that have existed in that town with no notes and no photographs just the main details. Standing mills would be highlighted by using the darker blue. The main articles would continue to show images and notes for each mill. The 'List of mills in Oldham' article would only be for the town of Oldham and therefore mills in other towns (Chadderton, Royton etc.) would be moved. Again, if there are no objections or better ideas I will happily do this. ~~
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Couldn't something be added about the way that that particular type of Oldham district mills invariably had their names built into them on the tower part of the structures. this seems pecular to those around Oldham and immediately adjoining areas.
I would like to restructure the list so it accurately shows mills in their respective towns, with a list of standing and a list of demolished in each section. The Oldham lists, both standing and demolished, should logically only show mills with the borders of Oldham town, not the whole borough. Otherwise having the separate lists for Chadderton, Shaw etc. makes the whole thing confusing and, in some cases, repetitive. If there are no objections or better ideas I will happily do this. ~~
Peteb16 (
talk) 01:58, 13 February 2016 (UTC)
Rethought this and think it would be best to have 'List of mills in Oldham Borough' (there's already one for Tameside) which is broken into sections: Oldham, Royton, Shaw and Crompton, Chadderton and Saddleworth. In each section there would be a link to the main article (including this one for Oldham and we'd make one for Royton and Saddleworth) followed by one list of all the mills that have existed in that town with no notes and no photographs just the main details. Standing mills would be highlighted by using the darker blue. The main articles would continue to show images and notes for each mill. The 'List of mills in Oldham' article would only be for the town of Oldham and therefore mills in other towns (Chadderton, Royton etc.) would be moved. Again, if there are no objections or better ideas I will happily do this. ~~
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11:08, 13 February 2016 (UTC)
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