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- Steam engine (links | edit)
- List of historians (links | edit)
- Industrial archaeology (links | edit)
- Newcomen atmospheric engine (links | edit)
- Carding (links | edit)
- Science and Industry Museum (links | edit)
- Safety valve (links | edit)
- List of historians by area of study (links | edit)
- History of Birmingham (links | edit)
- Power loom (links | edit)
- Electrification (links | edit)
- Stationary steam engine (links | edit)
- Cotton mill (links | edit)
- Superheated steam (links | edit)
- Textile manufacture during the British Industrial Revolution (links | edit)
- Compound steam engine (links | edit)
- Steam power during the Industrial Revolution (links | edit)
- Beyer, Peacock and Company (links | edit)
- Textile industry (links | edit)
- Textile manufacturing (links | edit)
- Benjamin Hick (links | edit)
- Line shaft (links | edit)
- Richard Hills (links | edit)
- Cutoff (steam engine) (links | edit)
- Beam engine (links | edit)
- Economizer (links | edit)
- List of mills in Shaw and Crompton (links | edit)
- Sir James Lowther, 4th Baronet (links | edit)
- Thermic siphon (links | edit)
- Birmingham (links | edit)
- Helmshore Mills Textile Museum (links | edit)
- History of the steam engine (links | edit)
- Expansion valve (steam engine) (links | edit)
- List of mills owned by the Lancashire Cotton Corporation Limited (links | edit)
- John Ontario Miller (links | edit)
- Regent Mill, Failsworth (links | edit)
- Roberts Loom (links | edit)
- Blowing engine (links | edit)
- Musgrave non-dead-centre engine (links | edit)
- Barring engine (links | edit)
- Shudehill Mill (links | edit)
- List of boiler types by manufacturer (links | edit)
- George Saxon & Co (links | edit)
- Carels Frères (links | edit)
- Yates and Thom (links | edit)
- John Musgrave & Sons (links | edit)
- Scott & Hodgson Ltd (links | edit)
- William McNaught (Glasgow) (links | edit)
- William McNaught (Rochdale) (links | edit)