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Works in Greater Manchester, England

The bridge supports on the river. The bleach works were to the right of this image as it looks west.

Lever Bank Bleach Works was a Bleach Works at Ladyshore, near Little Lever, Bolton. The works was owned by Thomas Ridgway & Sons. Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair would appear to be a direct descendant of this family.

Location

The works was located between the Manchester Bolton & Bury Canal to the north, and the River Irwell to the south, in the area known as Ladyshore in the Irwell Valley.

Accessed from Ladyshore Bridge, over the canal, the cobbled pathway is still very much evident. Stanchions across the river still stand although the bridge/pipework they supported no longer exists. A weir was built on the nearby River Irwell and water diverted through a small channel into a reservoir. High quality stone walls are still evident along the banks of the river.

The weir collapsed in June 2012.

Gallery

  • The weir across the River Irwell. Water was diverted to the left of this image. The weir across the River Irwell. Water was diverted to the left of this image.
  • The cobbled access road to the works, still in excellent condition although slightly overgrown. The cobbled access road to the works, still in excellent condition although slightly overgrown.

References

  1. "This is Lancashire". Blair's family tree has branches in Bolton!. Archived from the original (HTTP) on 3 January 2008. Retrieved 30 October 2007.
  2. Historic weir falls victim to flooding, theboltonnews.co.uk, 13 July 2012, retrieved 6 August 2012

External links

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